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89AKurt 10-30-2021 05:23 PM

My remote camp trip near Monument Valley
 
Everyone knows Monument Valley, I didn't camp inside the Navajo reservation, but...... Been wanting to take Blue Cloud camping. I prefer avoiding campgrounds, and would rather be under the stars than a roof. These are pictures from the Nikon camera, more will be posted from the phone. The pickup ran great, but the weather cut it short.

This is west of Tuba City:
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This landmark is Elephant's Feet:
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Abandoned service station:
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Forest Gump made this straight famous, which is north of Monument Valley. They paved pull-offs, and made it a 35 MPH zone so tourists won't get run over:
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Day one campsite, in the Valley Of The Gods:
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When I left in the morning, scouted other campsites:
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Campsites are just off the road, but there is no traffic at night:
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This is Moki Dugway, the highway is gravel in this section that goes up the cliff:
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I took more videos of this part than pictures.

Day two campsite, on Cedar Mesa at Muley Point. You can see Monument Valley beyond, about 20 miles as the Eagle flies:
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The drive down Moki Dugway the next day:
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Sand Island is where rafters launch for going down the San Juan River. There are petroglyphs on the canyon wall, and a developed campground:
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This is along Comb Ridge, there are petroglyphs on these rocks:
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Can camp at these locations, too windy today.

For now skipping day three camp spot, pictures still need to be downloaded. I got woke up at 2:30AM by rain. So I left, in case it really came down didn't wish to get stuck! This is the north entrance to Wupatki Nat. Mon.:
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This is Wukoki Pueblo:
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To avoid the headwind, I took Snebbley Hill Road, which is a historic road that is suited for Jeeps, but Blue Cloud did great!
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I was nice to take the old truck for a long drive, 674 miles. Thanks for looking.

67swb72klb 10-30-2021 05:33 PM

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Sweet!!
Thanks for posting!

cwcarpenter98 10-30-2021 05:43 PM

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Great pictures! That looks like a fun trip

best view 10-30-2021 05:58 PM

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How the hell do know were u are there’s no street signs unless you have lived there you’re whole life my friend in hawthorn Nevada does the same thing with me

68bowtie 10-30-2021 07:29 PM

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wow what a gorgeous trip

GOPAPA 10-30-2021 07:37 PM

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Great picture taken with the truck in the wild ..I collect license plates ,and it made me notice yours on the truck .. "LMC"--- did ya get it by luck or have one made with LMC on it .. I am not after you to sell it to me , I just notice it being like the catalog business in Kansas City.. Now , I'm going to look at the photos again ..very nice,, looks a little snaky to me..

Stocker 10-30-2021 08:04 PM

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Very striking scenery, those pics would make great picture postcards! (Do those even still exist?)

toms68cst 10-30-2021 08:06 PM

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Great use of your truck! I really enjoyed the pictures. You've inspired me to do some camping too.

GruntMoanCough 10-30-2021 08:10 PM

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Some nice pics there, thanks for posting. I've been through Monument Valley a few times but, never toured it like you have. I will definitely check it out more when I should go there again.

57taskforce 10-30-2021 09:43 PM

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Nice! I live about 2 hours from monument. My wife is Navajo and has family in tuba, so we are well acquainted with that side of the rez. Mexican hat is a pretty cool site too.

yuccales 10-30-2021 11:16 PM

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Great pics! Thanks for sharing!

LT7A 10-31-2021 02:40 AM

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Such a cool way to see that incredible beauty. Thanks for taking the time to get the good pictures and to post them for us.

special-K 10-31-2021 06:02 AM

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Nice get away. In the '68 makes it all the better. That's good desert camping, under the stars and no one around. When it came to Snebbley Hill I thought, "That's a ways from Monument Valley", then I saw 674 miles. Not surprised. Thanks for sharing. I miss that area. Seeing your pictures not only brings back how it looked but the feel and smell of the air with the sense of vastness. Thanks!

4u2nv 10-31-2021 06:49 AM

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Hard to imagine that it was all underwater thousands of years ago and mammoths, camels, bison, horses, giant ground sloths, saber-tooth cats, dire wolves and whatever roamed that area.
Great pictures and a very interesting area of the world.

Ol Blue K20 10-31-2021 07:35 AM

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I love the pics, it looks like great trip! Thanks for sharing.

Axle 10-31-2021 12:12 PM

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Nice scenery. Shame about a 35mph highway.

89AKurt 10-31-2021 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by best view (Post 8990173)
How the hell do know were u are there’s no street signs unless you have lived there you’re whole life my friend in hawthorn Nevada does the same thing with me

LOL One reason I knew where I was going, studied the satellite version of the map on Flickr (where the photos are hosted). I imagine Google Earth would serve the same purpose. There are few signs, and I have several maps. I have a good sense of direction, except when I was in Chicagoland. You are close to Bodie.

89AKurt 10-31-2021 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by GOPAPA (Post 8990199)
Great picture taken with the truck in the wild ..I collect license plates ,and it made me notice yours on the truck .. "LMC"--- did ya get it by luck or have one made with LMC on it .. I am not after you to sell it to me , I just notice it being like the catalog business in Kansas City.. Now , I'm going to look at the photos again ..very nice,, looks a little snaky to me..

That '69 plate was on the car I grew up with, dad asked for 190 because it was on a Mercedes 190 sedan. Nights are cold, so no snakes, saw only one lizard.

89AKurt 10-31-2021 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 8990245)
Nice! I live about 2 hours from monument. My wife is Navajo and has family in tuba, so we are well acquainted with that side of the rez. Mexican hat is a pretty cool site too.

Thanks for the comment. I'm second generation Zonie, we always blew through this area when going to Colorado Springs. My dad's parents explored the area from the mid 30s, as well as my dad. Here is gramp's '40 Ford pickup at Elephant's Feet, before the highway was paved.
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89AKurt 10-31-2021 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8990304)
Nice get away. In the '68 makes it all the better. That's good desert camping, under the stars and no one around. When it came to Snebbley Hill I thought, "That's a ways from Monument Valley", then I saw 674 miles. Not surprised. Thanks for sharing. I miss that area. Seeing your pictures not only brings back how it looked but the feel and smell of the air with the sense of vastness. Thanks!

Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed.

Thanks to everyone else too, plan that camping trip!

Thealien 10-31-2021 06:06 PM

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Thank you!

ls1nova71 10-31-2021 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 89AKurt (Post 8990162)
Forest Gump made this straight famous, which is north of Monument Valley. They paved pull-offs, and made it a 35 MPH zone so tourists won't get run over:
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Nice pics! I love that area, was just there a little over a month ago. Think I parked the car in the same spot as you! Also did the Moki Dugway, but thats about as rough of a road as I will do these days. That last road you were on would kill my car for sure!

best view 10-31-2021 07:18 PM

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Kurt my friend in hawthorn Nevada was driving me down this main highway and stopped in the middle of nowhere and said i want to show you this hot tub the Indians built and started driving in the desert to show me it ,there was nothing to tell u to it was this spot to go out there i still can’t believe he new,also brought me to many unfilled mine shafts that they never filled and people have fallen in and died also keeps turpentine in his truck for picking pine nuts which only indians are allowed to have

57taskforce 10-31-2021 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by best view (Post 8990525)
Kurt my friend in hawthorn Nevada was driving me down this main highway and stopped in the middle of nowhere and said i want to show you this hot tub the Indians built and started driving in the desert to show me it ,there was nothing to tell u to it was this spot to go out there i still can’t believe he new,also brought me to many unfilled mine shafts that they never filled and people have fallen in and died also keeps turpentine in his truck for picking pine nuts which only indians are allowed to have

You just get used to driving in the middle of no where and learn to pick up landmarks along the way. I have to find oil and gas wells out in the middle of no where daily. It can be easy to get lost but it’s not too hard to get righted as long as you can recognize the land marks.


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Originally Posted by 89AKurt (Post 8990395)
Thanks for the comment. I'm second generation Zonie, we always blew through this area when going to Colorado Springs. My dad's parents explored the area from the mid 30s, as well as my dad. Here is gramp's '40 Ford pickup at Elephant's Feet, before the highway was paved.
https://live.staticflickr.com/8230/8...1d9ce55f_c.jpg

That is such an awesome picture!!! I don’t actually live in Farmington I’m about 12 miles west right on the border to the Navajo nation off of 64.
The drive from here up thru teec nos pos, and Kayenta on to monument valley is a nice drive. Sometimes we go up thru aneth and come in that way. The mesas above the San Juan coming from aneth are pretty spectacular. They look like a rattle snake weaving around the river.

67C10Step 11-01-2021 08:06 AM

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Great photos and even greater trip. Jealous and love to see an old truck doing truck things.

Thanks for sharing. It's been a few years since I was out west and you are making me want to go again.


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