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Old 09-15-2018, 05:47 PM   #1
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Old 09-15-2018, 06:30 PM   #2
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Great pics Jack! Enjoy!
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Old 09-15-2018, 06:46 PM   #3
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Utah is our birthplace and God's 'second country' only to Montana.
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Old 09-15-2018, 06:58 PM   #4
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Old 09-15-2018, 07:30 PM   #5
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Yep it is pretty. I've been lucky to live in AZ and NM most of my life. Include Utah and Colorado and you have most of my favorite travel places.
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Nice shots! Looks like you are having a great trip. We find ourselves heading that way as often as we can. Two trips with Utah destinations this season and our last trip later this month will take us through Utah again into northern AZ. Hoping to make NM next season. After flying over it for many years we are thoroughly enjoying every road trip we take that passes through there. Can't think of a better way to see this great country.
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Looks fantastic. I know Utah a bit but will certainly need to see more of it.

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These two pictures beautiful and we are glad that you are enjoying our State... For us, we have grown to take them for granted like they are typical of what Utah has to offer... Stacy and I moved here from Southern California (at different times of our lives) and both love it here. The pictures only show part of what is so wonderful.

Most of Utah is really public lands, either managed by the BLM, USFS, National Monument or National Park. More than 2/3 of the state is owned / gated / fenced off by the Federal agency's. (Gated or fenced off is the primary management practice - what they allow for camping and recreation is a very small percentage)

We welcome others that want to visit and explore our State. I've explored over 15,000 miles of dirt roads in our back-country but have only seen fraction of what it has to offer. If you are looking for suggestions or information on a particular place you are interested in visiting in Utah - we will surely try! We tend to boondock for 3-5 days in a place where we camp in the Seneca and explore 360-degrees around our camp for those places away from the tourist crowds in our 5 National Parks.
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SloPoke...(anyone can chime in too)

We recently retired and will me "wintering" in southern Utah for the month of March. We have been to most of the National Parks and love all the hiking, golfing, etc.in Utah Any suggestions of other places to hike that are not as well known? Are you a golfer? My husband LOVES this sport! If you know of great golf courses, restaurants, activities we'd love to here about them. We will be near Saint George in Leeds Utah but are not opposed to traveling within the state a bit.

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Hi Jasum, I have to agree with you.........my wife and I spent all last week in Hurricane, Utah and got to see Zion, Bryce Canyon and the north rim of the Grand Canyon just to mention a few places. First time for us in southern Utah and it was breathtaking.
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Hi Jasum, I have to agree with you.........my wife and I spent all last week in Hurricane, Utah and got to see Zion, Bryce Canyon and the north rim of the Grand Canyon just to mention a few places. First time for us in southern Utah and it was breathtaking.
We must be following you around......we did Moab first, then to Deadhorse Point S. Park. Valley of Gods, Goosenecks, 4 corners monument, Natural Bridges. Canyons of Ancients. Capital Reef, Canyon Lands. Bryce, Red Canyon, Mossy Cave. Zion. ( somewhere in there Durango and Silverton, Colorado)
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SloPoke...(anyone can chime in too)

We recently retired and will me "wintering" in southern Utah for the month of March. We have been to most of the National Parks and love all the hiking, golfing, etc.in Utah Any suggestions of other places to hike that are not as well known? Are you a golfer? My husband LOVES this sport! If you know of great golf courses, restaurants, activities we'd love to here about them. We will be near Saint George in Leeds Utah but are not opposed to traveling within the state a bit.
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I'm not going to be much help in the golf / hiking expertise... Both DW and I are on the cusp of qualifying for a disabled placard and we have given up both of those some time ago... We tend to explore the "path less traveled" more so that anything else now.

There are some golf courses in the area, I would search google-maps for what is local to you... and encourage you to check out some of these sites that cater to the local area stuff: https://www.hikestgeorge.com/toquerv...uerville-utah/
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