Saturday, October 26, 2024 (Comb Wash BLM Dispersed Camping, Blanding, Utah)

We were up bright and early Saturday (Oct. 26) morning...after all, without any cell/internet service, there wasn't much to do. We did remember we had packed the Rummikub game so played a few games...I won the first, Steve the second, and the tie-breaker.

We hit the road around 8:00, heading back to highway 191 south. Pictures taken along the way...

Recapture Reservoir...

We stopped at the Visitors Center in Blanding, picked up a little information from a very friendly lady...and then continued a little further south to highway 95.
Our destination for the night hopefully down below...
About 20 minutes later, we pulled into Comb Wash BLM Dispersed Camping area. There is one main road in with side-roads going into various camping spots. The ones near the entrance were full, so we continued on down the road to another area. It looked full, but the roads in kind of go every which way, so Steve pulled over the best he could, put the truck flashers on, and went for a walk to see if there was a spot. He came back saying he had found a spot with a big turnaround area...so in we went.

Once in, we got out to survey the area and decide where it would be best to put the trailer. Having decided on what we were going to do, Steve tried backing up...and would you believe Buster's back tires started spinning?! It certainly didn't look that soft! And so started the "day from hell"...not only were we stuck but the area was full of prickly thistles that got into and on everything! 

Steve tried everything to get out! First he tried our ramps with 2 x 4's...
That didn't work so he tried the 2 x 4's sideways after much more digging...
No way would the tires grip onto anything. After spending almost 2 hours he finally decided we'd have to wait until the folks in the RV's we passed to get in to where we were, came back from their afternoon of having fun. One group were out on their horses...horse trailers and portable stables set up...and the other group were out on their side-x-sides. So we got our chairs out and just sat there for hours in a foul mood...
It was about 2:30 when the "horse people" came riding by. We asked if anyone had a truck with a winch that could help...one lady said she would go home and get her husband to come back with his truck (they lived 20 minutes away in Blanding). Of course, she still had to deal with her horse. It was over an hour later when she pulled out and headed home...so it would probably be another hour before she came back with her husband. We later learned from one of the horse ladies that the other ladies husband may or may not show up...geez!

In the meantime, we went for a walk and met another camper that had come in awhile ago. Mike was a member of several 4 Wheel Drive Clubs and was only too happy to come have a look as they get stuck all the time, so he has some experience. After having a look he went and got his traction pads and after more digging placed them under the tires.
As Mike was working on getting traction pads under the wheels, a Utah Sheriff pulled in. Apparently, someone had called in to say someone was stuck and he had been dispatched out. Must have been the lady that went to get her husband. The Sheriff asked Steve if he wanted him to radio for a tow truck. Mike was adamant that he'd get us out so Steve declined the tow truck. 
And when the ATV'ers had returned, heard from the horse folks that we were stuck, they too came to help out. Steve was encouraged to disconnect the trailer by Mike as well as by one of the horse people as they get stuck all the time, usually backing up and have to disconnect their trailers. So we unhooked the trailer and got a shotty looking tow strap hooked up to Buster and the pickup.
I took a 33 second video of Buster getting pulled out by the Ford pickup. They kidded that they were going to use this rescue in a commercial!😂
The Ford truck owner, also a Mike then said he would tow our trailer out to a now-empty spot near everyone else.
So we got stuck shortly after arriving at 10 this morning and it was now almost 5:30 by this time. We were so glad to finally be out! The Sheriff even stayed around to ensure we got out.

 Time to get the trailer set up and relax! 
Steve here: What a great group of guys, all from Colorado. None of them would accept payment for their help, but reluctantly accepted a Bud Lite. This ordeal has now put us behind a day. Just another bump in the road and a future campfire story.

My buddy Ray sent me a message asking if I'd ever heard the song Truck Got Stuck so just for fun give it a listen. 

Thursday and Friday, October 24 and 25, 2024 (Travel to Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument, Utah)

After being so busy the last few days, we decided to have a "down day" on Thursday (Oct. 24) and work on picture editing and blog updates. So not much very exciting today!

It was time to move on from Horsethief BLM Campground, and Moab, on Friday (Oct. 25). We were packed up and on the road just after 9:30. Some scenery pictures as we head down highway 313 to the main highway (191)...


At the junction with highway 191 is Moab Giants...
Moab Giants Dinosaur Park is the ultimate dinosaur adventure for all ages! Attractions include: Outdoor Trail with over 100 life-size dinosaurs, 3D/5D Prehistoric Aquarium Experience, Dinosaur Tracks Museum, Movie Theatre featuring "T. Rex" and "Dinosaurs Alive!," Dig-it-out Sites, Playground, Gift Shop, and more!

We did not go to it but I managed to take a picture of the "giants" outside...
Once in Moab, we stocked up with groceries at City Market (aka Krogers) and Steve also filled our fresh drinking water containers. Our final stop before leaving the area was at the Maverik station to use their RV dump and fill the water tank in the trailer. Steve found it interesting that thirteen years ago when we were here in 2011 diesel was running $3.88 to $4.00 per/gal. It's currently $4.13 and gas is $3.58. For me, groceries for the most part, are about what I'd pay back home then we have to include the current exchange rate of of 30%...Ouch!

Our plan today is to head south to highway 211 to Bears Ears National Monument-Indian Creek Unit, find a place to camp and explore the area. 

Views along the way...
Sorry about the glare!

Now doesn't that look like a turtle?
Shortly after turning onto highway 211 is Glamping Canyonlands...looks interesting...
The drive along this highway was absolutely beautiful...
That sure does seem to overhang this lane!
We stopped at Newspaper Rock State historical Monument...

Steve getting his pics...

Steve always says this is how the ancient peoples used to blog about their day. 😂
That was pretty cool! Continuing along this very scenic drive...




The fall colours are so pretty...




Rock Climbing appears to be very popular here as noted by the number of Climbing Areas that are indicated on Google Maps...


Dugout Ranch...
Located in the heart of the Colorado Plateau, Dugout Ranch is interspersed along the biologically rich canyon bottoms of Indian and North Cottonwood Creeks. These canyons are walled by steep sandstone cliffs and talus slopes that form the gateway to the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park.


These are called the Sixshooter Peaks...

We drove off the main highway onto a dirt/gravel road to Hamburger Rock BLM Campground looking for a site...
It was full, with small sites up against the rock...
So, we continued up the road hoping to snag a spot in the dispersed camping area...




Every possible spot was taken...so we turned around and headed back to the main (paved) road and continued on...



Entering Canyonlands, Needles Section...

We made a quick stop at the visitors center...they were surprised to find out that all of the dispersed camping near Hamburger Rock Campground was full. I guess with the unseasonably warmer weather more people are taking advantage. They suggested a couple of other BLM campgrounds that we had passed on our way but anything I had read about them, the sites would be too small for us.
But we decided to drive into Creek Pasture Campground and take a look...


Yup...full with small sites made more for tents, vans, and campers. So back to the highway...where are we going to spend the night? I guess it was a bad idea to try to find a spot on a Friday afternoon!
More of the same beautiful scenery that we saw on our way in...just from a different angle...





This must be a trailhead to the climbing areas...




We pulled back into Newspaper Rock and decided to spend the night here. There is a large parking lot and no signs saying we couldn't camp. After having to drive so far back we decided to skip returning to explore the Needles area in the morning.

We're nestled in for the night...hopefully we have better luck tomorrow finding a camping spot.