lostcosmonaut307
lostcosmonaut307 t1_ja5l049 wrote
Reply to comment by BeautifulAndStoned in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
When we went it was only one-way I think? Maybe it was two-way on the one side. Granted it was also more than 10 years ago.
lostcosmonaut307 t1_ja5jw6x wrote
Reply to The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
We camped on the White Rim Road several years ago and it was a great experience. It does take a semi-capable 4x4/dirt bike/mtb.
But camping on the edge of the badlands is an experience not to be missed. I’m from the PNW. When we talk about “quiet” when we camp, there’s still the rustle of breeze in the trees, running water from creeks and rivers, and animals. It’s by no means truly quiet.
Out there, camping on the White Rim is truly very quiet. Ridiculously so. Almost oppressively quiet when you’re so used to camping in the PNW.
Truly an incredible experience.
lostcosmonaut307 t1_ja5jc04 wrote
Reply to comment by BeautifulAndStoned in The White Rim, cracked and crumbling into the abyss. Canyonlands, Utah [OC] [5423x3615] by Chipotle42
I wouldn’t go without camping, it would be a long slog all day to make it in one go and you’d barely see anything.
lostcosmonaut307 t1_ita0cwm wrote
Reply to "The Human Kraken" by me by Crondisimo
Reminds me of the Eosapiens in the Wayne Barlowe art book “Expedition”.
lostcosmonaut307 t1_jegt8kn wrote
Reply to [Giveaway] Plugable Thunderbolt 4 Quad Dock & Thunderbolt 4 Hub – Intel Thunderbolt 4. by noeatnosleep
Could use this to organize the mess of wires on my desk!