Guess the spot

Good enough, between both of you right spot...... but Scott you named it.. You are up. Guess it was too easy.
 
I only know it because I've drooled over pictures of it for a while. I want to venture into Kanab Creek sometime soon (although it probably won't happen this year :cry:)

We'll see if this one goes fast or slow:
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It's been a few days so I'll give a hint: this is actually right outside a fairly major city in Utah.
 
That is probably as close as we're going to get. You are right that it is near that arch on the "Arch" trail. I found that name funny. Sand Cove is the trailhead/use area name.

You are up
 
Yes, central swell and south of I-70 (but not by much).

Another hint: I was standing at the edge of a cliff, staring down into a garden.

I learn something here every visit. I've always considered that north of 70 to be the Swell and that south of 70 to be the Reef.
 
I learn something here every visit. I've always considered that north of 70 to be the Swell and that south of 70 to be the Reef.

I've always thought the swell part of the feature is the uplifted land to the west of the reef (also uplifted by the swell) that runs basically from about where Muddy Creek cuts through it in the south all the way up to near Cedar Mountain. Where's our resident geologist!? :)
 
I've always thought the swell part of the feature is the uplifted land to the west of the reef (also uplifted by the swell) that runs basically from about where Muddy Creek cuts through it in the south all the way up to near Cedar Mountain. Where's our resident geologist!? :)

OK, I get it.

Speaking of Cedar Mountain... What a view. Took a direct hit from a bad-ass thunderstorm there two years ago. Sitting on the edge looking for lightning to the south with Puscifer blaring on the stereo. Unfortunately the storm came from the north. The flash and immediate bang was overwhelming. It was a Wednesday night. There would have been no witnesses.
 
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