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Hey all,
I'm headed to Utah with some friends At the end of March for 10-11 days. We have spent considerable time in the area, especially in the Needles district where we often spend 4-5 nights a year freelancing and exploring that area off trail.
This year we'll do the same, but are looking to break out of our usual habits as well. Hoping that some of you can recommend some areas to us that might be similar the style we like; dayhike or backpack(ideally with a base camp), easyish to navigate and good opportunities for freelancing/exploring without technical climbing or roping. We like more open areas that have a lot of depth/route options a la the Needles, but are not opposed to slots unless there's time to be spent in waist deep muck(Coyote). We are more interested in exploring than crushing miles, especially away from the crowds. We have liked Spring Canyon in Capitol Reef, if that's helpful.
We are all in good shape and familiar with the conditions and challenges of desert hiking. (Though it'll be a bit colder than when we normally come in September). Open to just about anywhere in Southern Utah.
I appreciate any help/advice you can provide in advance.
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I'm headed to Utah with some friends At the end of March for 10-11 days. We have spent considerable time in the area, especially in the Needles district where we often spend 4-5 nights a year freelancing and exploring that area off trail.
This year we'll do the same, but are looking to break out of our usual habits as well. Hoping that some of you can recommend some areas to us that might be similar the style we like; dayhike or backpack(ideally with a base camp), easyish to navigate and good opportunities for freelancing/exploring without technical climbing or roping. We like more open areas that have a lot of depth/route options a la the Needles, but are not opposed to slots unless there's time to be spent in waist deep muck(Coyote). We are more interested in exploring than crushing miles, especially away from the crowds. We have liked Spring Canyon in Capitol Reef, if that's helpful.
We are all in good shape and familiar with the conditions and challenges of desert hiking. (Though it'll be a bit colder than when we normally come in September). Open to just about anywhere in Southern Utah.
I appreciate any help/advice you can provide in advance.
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