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+ | File:2014-12-01 38 -109 bridge.jpg|The ruins of Dewey Bridge, by our parking spot. | ||
+ | File:2014-12-01 38 -109 trail.jpg|The 4x4 road in to the hashpoint from Highway 128. | ||
File:2014-12-01 38 -109 bear.jpg|The bear celebrates his first Utah expedition. | File:2014-12-01 38 -109 bear.jpg|The bear celebrates his first Utah expedition. | ||
+ | File:2014-12-01 38 -109 panorama 1.jpg|Panorama of the Colorado River from near the hashpoint. | ||
+ | File:2014-12-01 38 -109 panorama 2.jpg|Panorama of the rock formations overlooking the hashpoint. | ||
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== Achievements == | == Achievements == |
Revision as of 22:12, 3 December 2014
Mon 1 Dec 2014 in 38,-109: 38.8147425, -109.3148713 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
Just off the Kokopelli Trail, about a mile from the Dewey Bridge Campground.
Participants
Expedition
From base camp at Mrs.5000's parents' home in western Colorado, we followed I-70 out into the wastes ("Next Services 60 Miles") and then south on lonely Utah route 128. At the historic site of Dewey Bridge, now a ruin after a recent fire, we parked and followed a rough side track up the canyon. About a mile's walk brought us right to the hashpoint. A little extra hiking brought us to some fabulous views of the Colorado River canyon. The day was warm and bright, and lots of sunshine was very welcome to the traveling Oregonians.