Guess the spot: Utah Edition

Haha, mine was a shot in the dark, but I took this photo a month ago with Guess the Spot in mind! (don't worry, he's not peeing in the photo)
 

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That's a Bingo. Escalante looking toward Navajo Mtn. from the rim straight east of the "crack in the wall" e/e to Coyote Gulch. Good job John you're up.
Process of elimination, I suppose. Looked Escalante based on water flow, Navajo Mtn and rock layers. Then noticed almost no wingate really visible so must be down canyon when it became clear that the vegetation was within the high water mark of Powell. Then a quick topo look for a straight stretch of canyon downstream of Coyote
Fun. I'll have to come up with a pic now.
 
That's a Bingo. Escalante looking toward Navajo Mtn. from the rim straight east of the "crack in the wall" e/e to Coyote Gulch. Good job John you're up.

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That crazy thumblike spire has no name I am aware of. The greater mesa that it rises from is a known feature and named on USGS maps, as is the canyon descending off right. Give me an approximate location of the photopoint or the thumb, or name the mesa or the canyon.
 
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The Google Earth view doesn't quite do that spire justice:

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I have a trip planned there for someday, a one- or two-nighter, hauling a bunch of water 'cause it's pretty dry on the mesa. I heard from a good ol' Emery County boy about an old stock trail between the mesa and Saddle Horse Canyon, and I noticed a corral on the mesa at the top of the trail in Google Earth. Then I later heard or read somewhere that the route is in some Kelsey book and he calls a nearby peak "Cyclone Peak" but I'm not sure which landform it refers to--maybe it's that spire? Anyway, it's peak 6,985' on the southern end of the Sid's Mountain plateau.
 
That's hilarious.
I knew you would know right away @Udink but wondered if you might stay quiet. It was your trail from the east that got us there afterall. Much appreciated.
Other than Allen's route into Saddle Horse entry, not much looks appealing on GE. Perhaps the stock trail was somewhere on that slope. Glad you are going in to find out.
John
 
For this one, the range/peaks on the horizon are probably easy to figure out, but it would be cool if anyone can identify the towns below or maybe even the spot where I was standing when I took this (I was near a named feature/high point on the USGS topo).

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