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From: [email protected] (Dan Martin)
Subject: Re: Touring the southwest
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[email protected] (Kim Sharpe) writes:
>A few of us are touring Sothwest Utah in mid June to see the Canyons.\
>Do any of you have some helpful hints on where to stay or
>things to see/do/avoid.  Plans are to see Bryce, Zion, Arches.
>Is the Grand close at that point or is an additional trip required?
>Any help would be nice.  Thank you for your support.

Spring break, I went through the four corners area and back.  The most
beautiful stop I made was in Utah at the Needles Overlook.  Though this
is a bit further east than where you appear to be going, I highly
recommend it.  IMHO it is far more beautiful than the Grand Canyon.  It
was not well marked, but was one of few paved roads off of US191 (I was
heading north from Monticello).  In order to get to the right place, I
should clarify that it is the Needles OVERLOOK, and not the recreation
area.  Heading north from Monticello, it is the second turnoff, and may
have been marked as the Anticline Overlook.  Anticline overlook is
about 20 (dirt, if this matters to you) miles past the Needles
overlook.  The road out to the overlook is paved and reasonably
maintained (I ran it about 70mph).

Looking out from the overlook was like being God and looking down on 
the world.  If it isn't too far out of your way, you should see it.


Dan Martin         |     "I can't stand this proliferation of paperwork.
martind@spot       |      Its useless to fight the forms.
                   |
                   |      You've got to kill the people producing them."
.colorado.edu      |           -Vladimir P. Kabaidze, Soviet Plant manager





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