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Old 11-01-2021, 09:25 AM   #26
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Re: My remote camp trip near Monument Valley

Great pics! I was struck by all the walking exercise you got to get them. LOL!
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Great use of your truck. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Old 11-01-2021, 11:20 PM   #28
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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!
LOL Cool Ford! I think you did, love the comparison pictures.
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Old 11-01-2021, 11:26 PM   #29
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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.

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.
I've stayed in Farmington, to see Chaco and Bisti Wilderness. I'll keep in mind the locations you describe.

Here is another picture taken by grandpa.
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Old 11-01-2021, 11:28 PM   #30
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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.
You are very welcome. Oh oh, someone else getting cabin fever!
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Great pics! I was struck by all the walking exercise you got to get them. LOL!
Thanks. What was different for me, was stopping so much to begin with. How many times in my life have I zoomed through here, wishing I could. I actually didn't walk much, getting too lazy. I used to be a gonzo mountain biker, and recently able to do fairly long hikes.
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Great use of your truck. Thanks for sharing the pics.
If a machine can have a soul or spirit, Blue Cloud was happy to get out. And thanks for the comment (including everyone else).

Now I'm going to post the pictures taken with the iPhone. In some cases, it does better than the Nikon. There was something I wanted to take pictures of, here is only one shot:

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One of my favorite views near Tuba City:


I love the panorama feature:



Again Forest Gump tourist speed trap:


Driving through Valley Of The Gods:


Arrived at the first camp site:





I'll torture y'all with day 2 and 3 later.
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Old 11-02-2021, 08:15 AM   #33
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I wouldn't call it torture. Love the pics!
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Old 11-02-2021, 02:37 PM   #34
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Question: What is your model/make of your tool box? Might you have a link? I didn't think you could get a toolbox with the in-bed spare tire! Love to have the width of it (since perhaps with my Rally Wheel it wouldn't fit).

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Old 11-02-2021, 03:49 PM   #35
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Oh what a cool experience that had to be - rollin in an old truck, camping out of the back & beautiful scenery - thank you so much for sharing with us!
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Question: What is your model/make of your tool box? Might you have a link? I didn't think you could get a toolbox with the in-bed spare tire! Love to have the width of it (since perhaps with my Rally Wheel it wouldn't fit).
I got it at Lowes, it's a Craftsman that measures 12.5". My previous '69 came with a "regular" size, so I know what you're talking about.

Before I get back to the regularly scheduled program, I saw this in Bluff.

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Oh what a cool experience that had to be - rollin in an old truck, camping out of the back & beautiful scenery - thank you so much for sharing with us!
You are very welcome!

Back to first night camp, I was hoping for a sunset. The hood is ajar because I have a battery disconnect switch, last thing I needed was a wire that came loose and drains the battery.


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So that took awhile, all the stopping for pictures. I was thinking what a killer rally stage this road would make. Moki Dugway is next, do you see the road going up?
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I recently saw a post on Fascistbook about this, half the people said they wouldn't drive this because it's scary. Try it in a 53 year old pickup with solid rear axle, and no booster drum brakes without ABS!
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I hope the hodgepodge of photos out of order isn't too annoying. This is Muley Point, end of the road. Thought of doing some rock crawling, but slapped myself.




Nice sunset, over Monument Valley.




Leaving in the morning.


Made sure it was in gear and parking brake was engaged.


I went back down Moki Dugway, this is the Flat Earth view.



The washboard made it fun.


After gassing up in Bluff for $3.799/gal., this is the top of Comb Ridge.


Cool camp spot on a knoll, if it wasn't blowing a gale like it was.




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The other end of that road comes to this highway.


Checked out Butler Wash Ruins, then came back to the valley and continued just a little ways north, then turned around.




You can see that cut beyond.


I have a few more pictures, so I'll be back!
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What great campsite over Monument Valley. I wondered about wind but I guess you lucked out. Boy, to think you have to go places like this just to get away from people offering to buy your truck . Washboard... I noticed the great example shown in the picture your dad took. You'd think they'd have fixed that by now
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That looks like fun, beautiful country..thanks again!
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What great campsite over Monument Valley. I wondered about wind but I guess you lucked out. Boy, to think you have to go places like this just to get away from people offering to buy your truck . Washboard... I noticed the great example shown in the picture your dad took. You'd think they'd have fixed that by now
I know right? I've never had anyone want to buy my truck, but I read some have but their trucks are much nicer.

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Stunning pics, amazing beauty, and so cool you did the trip in your truck.
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Orange panel! That brings back memories! Cool pics, keep looking for an anvil falling from the sky towards W.Coyote.
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I've stayed in Farmington, to see Chaco and Bisti Wilderness. I'll keep in mind the locations you describe.

Here is another picture taken by grandpa.
Hey Kurt, thanks for the inspiration! We’ve had Covid in our house for a little over a week now… luckily no major symptoms at all but we’ve been in various stages of “quarantine”. We decided to take a road trip today and get some fresh air and vitamin D! Our Yukon isn’t a cool as your truck but it was a great trip none the less. We went to goosenecks and had a picnic style lunch before heading up Moki Dugway…
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Hey Kurt, thanks for the inspiration! We’ve had Covid in our house for a little over a week now… luckily no major symptoms at all but we’ve been in various stages of “quarantine”. We decided to take a road trip today and get some fresh air and vitamin D! Our Yukon isn’t a cool as your truck but it was a great trip none the less. We went to goosenecks and had a picnic style lunch before heading up Moki Dugway…
You are welcome! I'm sure you didn't sound like a can of nails while skittering over the washboards.
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Went through the pictures and edited a few more, not in order now, but could make a game of which day they are if you're really bored to death.

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All good if you're tired of posting pictures. But if you're not, we'll keep lookin' at 'em. Like a giant playground. I particularly like the one where there's a little blue truck in the middle.
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I like them, I could keep on looking at more pics...
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Iam amazed you sleep on the ground I’d be waiting for some animal to say hi does your phone still work out there
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Went through the pictures and edited a few more, not in order now, but could make a game of which day they are if you're really bored to death.
I was going to post, "By the way, nice pictures" (in an overly understated way), because I don't think I have yet. Now I'm saying this should be thread of the year! Why don't you go camping somewhere else now?
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