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  1. BryanG

    Hello from Escalante!

    @Sienna Hiebert I stopped by your place of work last Monday to grab some coffee, what an awesome little place! Keep us updated on your adventures.
  2. BryanG

    Exploring Southern Utah

    Update: Southern Utah trip is surpassing our expectations! We have had spectacular weather this entire trip and everywhere we go the views are amazing. We are in Moab now and plan on leaving tomorrow for Capitol Reef where we plan to just spend a night. After that we plan on heading to Eacalante...
  3. BryanG

    Bears Ears National Monument

    We have just spent the last twelve days camping on Cedar Mesa and in the comb ridge area (finally got to Moab to regroup a little) and can echo a bit of this. Although I don't have a previous visit to compare to, I can say that we ran into a good number of people in the canyons that were not...
  4. BryanG

    REI Dividends

    @Wanderlust073 I was at REI yesterday and salivating over this bag. It was so incredibly soft, had great loft and looked very well constructed. Let us know how well it preforms!
  5. BryanG

    REI Dividends

    Am I misremembering this or does REI usually do a sale when they send out the dividends? Like a 20% off one item coupon or something like that?
  6. BryanG

    Family/Kid friendly recommendations for Joshua Tree NP

    Sounds like an action packed vacation! I sure you will have a great time any which way :)
  7. BryanG

    Family/Kid friendly recommendations for Joshua Tree NP

    I think Barker Dam would be your best option. The trailhead is easily accessed, you can see some cool rocks and some pretty intense climbers at Hidden Valley, and the trail is well marked and easily traveled. As for the zoo and camping, you might want to look into the San Diego Zoo Safari Park...
  8. BryanG

    Sawtooth Backpacking Suggestions

    @LarryBoy I would love to do a hike like the one you linked above but I am always hesitant about the availability of hitching a ride back to our car. Do you have experience with hitch hiking in the area? We are planning on spending 5 days in the Sawtooth Wilderness and would like to see as much...
  9. BryanG

    Sawtooth Backpacking Suggestions

    Currently planning on doing this trip in early July. Since I know a lot of people on here frequent the Sawtooths I wanted to get some opinions on the route and best places to camp at the respective lakes. Is Edna lake a good place to set up a basecamp for two nights to explore the area or should...
  10. BryanG

    Start of the bloom in Anza-Borrego SP

    “Where would you say the best blooms are right now, Coyote Canyon, Borrego Palm Canyon or Henderson Canyon?” “Coyote canyon” the overworked volunteer at the Anza-Borrego state park visitor’s center bluntly stated. He must have assumed we were not familiar with the area because he hastily drew...
  11. BryanG

    Outdoor Retailer Leaving Utah

    @WasatchWill you bring up some good points and great questions. In the end, its great to be able to have this debate in your state even though both sides are entrenched in their respective views at the moment. Eventually there has to be a balance between economic interests and environmental...
  12. BryanG

    March 3-4 day backpacking trip?

    If you are willing to drive out to CA again the Big Sur coast is amazing in March. Backpacking anywhere in the Silver Peak Wilderness or Ventana Wilderness (all within the Los Padres NF) is a treat. Views of the coast, redwood groves, hot springs, wildflowers, it has it all. There will be people...
  13. BryanG

    To Do in 2017

    January - 3 day camping trip into Joshua Tree NP (Completed) April - 5 day camping trip in Anza Borrego Desert SP exploring the southern portion of the park - Two Weeks in Cedar Mesa 4-day backpacking trip into Grand Gulch (Pollys Canyon to Deer Canyon) as long as we can obtain a...
  14. BryanG

    Exploring Southern Utah

    @Wyatt Carson those are some awesome pictures. I will definitely keep that route in mind. I really like the idea of setting up a backcountry base camp and doing some exploring. @Brendan S thanks for the suggestions and thats great to hear about the weather. Allows me to more confidently...
  15. BryanG

    Exploring Southern Utah

    @gnwatts thanks for the info. And we are probably going to do more than one backpacking trip into the Cedar Mesa canyons so I will keep that in mind. The first night we drive up there I am hoping to camp at Muley point before finding a more centralized campsite to the north. @Kmatjhwy ugh I am...
  16. BryanG

    Exploring Southern Utah

    It's funny you should mention that because I was eyeing that exact route! Thinking of camping at the confluence of Pollys and Grand Gulch (wherever the nearest reliable water source is) then exploring up canyon for a day then moving camp to Deer canyon then exploring the surrounding canyons for...
  17. BryanG

    January Jaunt into Joshua Tree NP

    Rattlesnakes are the only concern but its very unlikely that you will encounter any. There are scorpions and spiders but they aren't really a concern. I usually keep by boots in the tent at night just as a precautionary measure (dont want any critters crawling in there) but its pretty...
  18. BryanG

    January Jaunt into Joshua Tree NP

    Perfect, sounds like you are going to have a great time! Nomad Ventures is a outdoor store in the town of Joshua Tree that is pretty awesome and worth checking out. They should have everything you need. I would recommend hiking to Willow Hole, an oasis thats about 8 miles from the Boy Scout...
  19. BryanG

    January Jaunt into Joshua Tree NP

    Well the park will probably be super busy in March and it might be hard to grab a campsite. Plan on arriving around 9 or 10 am the day you arrive and try to make that a Monnday or Tuesday. But always have a back up plan. As far as water goes, I carried 1.5 liters of water to drink on a 8 mile...
  20. BryanG

    Exploring Southern Utah

    @Artemus lol great descriptor. And thanks for the suggestions, I will definitely focus more time on fewer places. Sometimes (most of the time) I get ahead of myself and bite off more than I can chew, so to speak. I was reading about the Dark Canyon area in Kelsey's Guide but didn't give it...

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