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Roadtrip part 24 continued: Shafer Trail In Canyonlands
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Sep 13, 2021 18:22:48   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Fstop12 wrote:
I elelcted to post this section of our Shafer Trail experience here because some of the images are from my GoPro camera and some are IPhone 8+ images.

Shafer Trail was quite the experience for us. We took the Shafer Trail road from Canyonlands not far from the Island In The Sky Visitor's center. We first checked in at the visitor's center to talk to a ranger and got an update on road conditions and a weather report. I asked about using our Subaru Outback instead of a 4 wheel-drive. We were told we shouldn't have any problems. That's all we needed to know and off we went in what turned out to be a 3 hour very bumpy trip back to Moab. The top part of the trail will take you down some very sharp switchbacks and you will be close to the edge in some places. Very exhilarating! After about 4-5 miles you will come to a fork and will turn left on Potash Rd which will take you back to Moab. Along the way, we stopped several places to get out and enjoy the fantastic views of the canyon. We had lunch under the only Tree,( I use the word Tree very liberally here). We also stopped at Gooseneck point overlook. I believe the scene from Thelma and Louise driving off the cliff was filmed here. We continued on until we came the the Potash ponds. Those blue ponds against the sharply contrasting landscape was something to see! Google Potash ponds to get more information on what takes place here. All I can tell you is it was a beautiful site to see. About a mile and half,(seemed liked 15 miles), we came to main road that took us back to Moab. A great way to send an afternoon in a part of Canyonlands many people don't see.
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Eye-catchingly beautiful scenics 🏆🏆🏆🏆

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Sep 13, 2021 18:26:46   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
Thanks for sharing this enjoyable series.

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Sep 13, 2021 18:30:05   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
joecichjr wrote:
Eye-catchingly beautiful scenics 🏆🏆🏆🏆


Glad you like them

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Sep 13, 2021 18:30:50   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
vicksart wrote:
Thanks for sharing this enjoyable series.


Glad you enjoyed the trip

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Sep 13, 2021 23:20:27   #
IDguy Loc: Idaho
 
I thought all Subarus were 4x4?

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Sep 14, 2021 05:33:01   #
Stash Loc: South Central Massachusetts
 
Thanks for the memories. I loved Canyonlands.

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Sep 14, 2021 05:58:51   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
IDguy wrote:
I thought all Subarus were 4x4?


Subaru's are All Wheel Drive not the same as a 4x4. Google the difference.

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Sep 14, 2021 06:07:05   #
JohnR Loc: The Gates of Hell
 
Great stuff! I reckon when you stopped the car the silence would have been deafening.

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Sep 14, 2021 06:25:45   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Fstop12 wrote:
I elelcted to post this section of our Shafer Trail experience here because some of the images are from my GoPro camera and some are IPhone 8+ images.

Shafer Trail was quite the experience for us. We took the Shafer Trail road from Canyonlands not far from the Island In The Sky Visitor's center. We first checked in at the visitor's center to talk to a ranger and got an update on road conditions and a weather report. I asked about using our Subaru Outback instead of a 4 wheel-drive. We were told we shouldn't have any problems. That's all we needed to know and off we went in what turned out to be a 3 hour very bumpy trip back to Moab. The top part of the trail will take you down some very sharp switchbacks and you will be close to the edge in some places. Very exhilarating! After about 4-5 miles you will come to a fork and will turn left on Potash Rd which will take you back to Moab. Along the way, we stopped several places to get out and enjoy the fantastic views of the canyon. We had lunch under the only Tree,( I use the word Tree very liberally here). We also stopped at Gooseneck point overlook. I believe the scene from Thelma and Louise driving off the cliff was filmed here. We continued on until we came the the Potash ponds. Those blue ponds against the sharply contrasting landscape was something to see! Google Potash ponds to get more information on what takes place here. All I can tell you is it was a beautiful site to see. About a mile and half,(seemed liked 15 miles), we came to main road that took us back to Moab. A great way to send an afternoon in a part of Canyonlands many people don't see.
I elelcted to post this section of our Shafer Trai... (show quote)

Beautiful images

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Sep 14, 2021 06:37:12   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
JohnR wrote:
Great stuff! I reckon when you stopped the car the silence would have been deafening.


YES!

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Sep 14, 2021 06:37:31   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Beautiful images


Thank you, Glad you enjoyed them.

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Sep 14, 2021 06:38:03   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Stash wrote:
Thanks for the memories. I loved Canyonlands.



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Sep 14, 2021 06:48:52   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Nice photos, and I drive a Subaru Outback too.

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Sep 14, 2021 07:42:47   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
Fstop12 wrote:
I elelcted to post this section of our Shafer Trail experience here because some of the images are from my GoPro camera and some are IPhone 8+ images.

Shafer Trail was quite the experience for us. We took the Shafer Trail road from Canyonlands not far from the Island In The Sky Visitor's center. We first checked in at the visitor's center to talk to a ranger and got an update on road conditions and a weather report. I asked about using our Subaru Outback instead of a 4 wheel-drive. We were told we shouldn't have any problems. That's all we needed to know and off we went in what turned out to be a 3 hour very bumpy trip back to Moab. The top part of the trail will take you down some very sharp switchbacks and you will be close to the edge in some places. Very exhilarating! After about 4-5 miles you will come to a fork and will turn left on Potash Rd which will take you back to Moab. Along the way, we stopped several places to get out and enjoy the fantastic views of the canyon. We had lunch under the only Tree,( I use the word Tree very liberally here). We also stopped at Gooseneck point overlook. I believe the scene from Thelma and Louise driving off the cliff was filmed here. We continued on until we came the the Potash ponds. Those blue ponds against the sharply contrasting landscape was something to see! Google Potash ponds to get more information on what takes place here. All I can tell you is it was a beautiful site to see. About a mile and half,(seemed liked 15 miles), we came to main road that took us back to Moab. A great way to send an afternoon in a part of Canyonlands many people don't see.
I elelcted to post this section of our Shafer Trai... (show quote)


Great set of images!!!
Trail? hell that's a highway around here

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Sep 14, 2021 08:43:53   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Great set of images!!!
Trail? hell that's a highway around here


ha

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