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Time for a new SDAR Facebook cover photo for June.
Please submit 1 or 2 of your best action shots, photo must be in horizontal position and must be from a ride you were on.

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Last one isn’t horizontal, sorry!

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Someplace Northern NV south of OR in the Aweehee desert

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Engineer Pass CO

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On way up thru Immogene Pass Co

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Upper Platue along White Rim train UT

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Green River UT

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Popotla

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Anza B

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'Veronica

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Near Anza

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SanQ

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My secret spot...

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Everyone has great photos so I'm only submitting one......me and my mate on GSAs doing White Rim Road (Canyonlands) 

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On 5/18/2023 at 2:36 PM, moto_rph said:

Everyone has great photos so I'm only submitting one......me and my mate on GSAs doing White Rim Road (Canyonlands) 

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Nice!

I need to tick that box one of these days. 

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That pic of padu flying over rocks with his ducati is pretty good.

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the @Mr.JAJA selfie is great! Good to see you out there and enjoying it.

@shutterrev excellent sunset pic with the @tntmo CT Monster 125

@padu you're smiling in ever picture - awesome energy

@DSM8 great pic of Green River, Utah. I may need to bribe you with burritos for info on that area for an upcoming trip. Looks similar to what @Bagstr and @PbdBlue rode from La Sal, Utah staying at the 3 Steps Hideaway:

 

@Zubb that looks like a big low tide in San Quintin. We'll see how many swigs of "medicine" it takes before we pry Secret Spot info out of you!

@moto_rph excellent contribution! how are you healing up?

@Pokey151 is that the water near Bee Canyon?

@350thumper I'm sure you have some great desert sunset pics to share!

@paulmbowers that's a classic pic of the dustman @Covered in Dust. Maybe you and @DSM8 know, aren't permits are now required for White Rim Trail? (unsure if they were in the past)

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1 minute ago, Goofy Footer said:

@paulmbowers that's a classic pic of the dustman @Covered in Dust. Maybe you and @DSM8 know, aren't permits are now required for White Rim Trail? (unsure if they were in the past)

That's me, CiD shot the image.

Yes, permits are required for white rim, and they can be secured online- I've done it. They have a maximum number of visitors per day.

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4 minutes ago, paulmbowers said:

That's me, CiD shot the image.

Yes, permits are required for white rim, and they can be secured online- I've done it. They have a maximum number of visitors per day.

I stand corrected: great shot Mr @Covered in Dust

Any info on which is the preferred way to run the canyon and other routes in the area? I may start a different thread on it actually

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1 minute ago, Goofy Footer said:

Any info on which is the preferred way to run the canyon and other routes in the area? I may start a different thread on it actually

Based on my research, the primary factor in direction is time of day. If one goes in the morning and heads east, one may have the sun in one's eyes for the duration of the journey. Last time I rode it, I started in the dark (nobody is surprised) and had no problems with the sun. Light traffic, out of the canyon by 1 without any dawdling.

I love morning rides.

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2 minutes ago, paulmbowers said:

Based on my research, the primary factor in direction is time of day. If one goes in the morning and heads east, one may have the sun in one's eyes for the duration of the journey. Last time I rode it, I started in the dark (nobody is surprised) and had no problems with the sun. Light traffic, out of the canyon by 1 without any dawdling.

I love morning rides.

Rumor has it you and @Strega only wear black and are often mistaken for DualSport Vampires..

 

Any quality PMB pics from this past season in the Park?

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1 minute ago, Pokey151 said:

Yes it is

Nice! I bet there is still a lot of water from this past winter up there now.

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3 minutes ago, Goofy Footer said:

Nice! I bet there is still a lot of water from this past winter up there now.

I bet, it's been closed since Jan, part o the road collapsed and when they inspected it, they was some huge voids under another section

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1 hour ago, Goofy Footer said:

Any quality PMB pics from this past season in the Park?

 

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15 hours ago, Goofy Footer said:

 

Any info on which is the preferred way to run the canyon and other routes in the area? I may start a different thread on it actually

I don't know if it's preferred, but we ran White Rim Road clockwise.  I would suspect this to be the more challenging way since there are two significant climbs  you have to pay attention to.  However, we all know when you reverse a route it becomes a new day ;)  (gpx files attached)

Allow 8 hours minimum seat time if you expect to do it in a single day.

(collarbone is now healing nicely after 4 surgeries...should see me in the saddle mid to late summer)

 

1 - Moab to Potato Bottom.gpx

2 - Potato Bottom to Farmington.gpx

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