jederick wrote:
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Thanks, but no thanks. I don't need any more taxes, thank you very much!
I-70 cuts through the middle of the 2,000 square mile San Rafael Swell. Lots of roads to explore and great photo opportunities that are not well known and crowded with people. A great guide book is available museums in the area and at the Back of Beyond book store in Moab. Moab and the Canyonlands NP is getting crowded and I prefer the exploring the San Rafael Swell based out of Green River or primitive camping in the "Swell."
photoed wrote:
I-70 cuts through the middle of the 2,000 square mile San Rafael Swell. Lots of roads to explore and great photo opportunities that are not well known and crowded with people. A great guide book is available museums in the area and at the Back of Beyond book store in Moab. Moab and the Canyonlands NP is getting crowded and I prefer the exploring the San Rafael Swell based out of Green River or primitive camping in the "Swell."
Us too...the joy of winter photography in the Swell is the absolute lack of people!! The three best books I use extensively to plan trips in this vast area are published by Peter Massey & Jeanne Wilson...Utah Trails Central Region, Utah Trails Moab Region and Utah Trails Southwestern Region.
I have published a book titled "San Rafael Swell Off Road" which is available in museums Price, Green River, Castle Dale, and Back of Beyond Books in Moab. It is titled Off Road because I-70 and the Moore Cut Off are the only paved roads in the Swell, but more than half the roads are suitable for automobile travel in good weather. The area has not gotten a lot of photographic attention and never as crowded as the National Parks.
photoed wrote:
I-70 cuts through the middle of the 2,000 square mile San Rafael Swell. Lots of roads to explore and great photo opportunities that are not well known and crowded with people. A great guide book is available museums in the area and at the Back of Beyond book store in Moab. Moab and the Canyonlands NP is getting crowded and I prefer the exploring the San Rafael Swell based out of Green River or primitive camping in the "Swell."
SSSHHH! Don't tell everybody. Before long "The Swell" will be Moab all over again.
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