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Title: Black Hole of the White Canyon
Source: http://www.canyoneeringusa.com/utah/cedar/blackh.htm
URL Source: http://www.canyoneeringusa.com/utah/cedar/blackh.htm
Published: Sep 30, 2006
Author: tom007
Post Date: 2006-09-30 00:37:53 by tom007
Keywords: None
Views: 287
Comments: 23

A little intimidating, if you ask me.

My family went close to here a few weeks ago. Did not see this, or really wanted to, after we entered the first part of the "Black Hole of the White Canyon". Not my photo. If you see a stream of water comming..... I would guess the water level at this point was close to twice the level of the debris. (1 image)

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Then we hiked the swell slot at the San Rafal Swell.

tom007  posted on  2006-09-30   1:15:33 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Nice. Ed Abbey country, I want to go back to that part of that state and see more of it. I was in the Utah National Guard and traveled there to beable to be in an S.F. Guard unit. That state wasn't at all like I expected it to be.

I like remote parts of Utah, thanks for the posting.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-09-30   10:38:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Ferret Mike, tom007 (#9)

I went to the 4 corners region shortly before I moved here, and we went to Mexican Hat in Utah, which was a beautiful area. There were canyons like I had never seen before, it was weird too, like being on another planet with the unusual colors and rock formations.

We were driving around, and drove up to a high elavation, and the only way to get down on the other side was a road (is that called a switchback?) where on the sides it dropped down to what seemed like 20,000 ft. I was terrified as I'm scared of heights, and I had this fear the car would just tumble over the side. I almost got out and walked but instead I closed my eyes until we made it down to safety. I couldn't believe locals actually used that road; that was the scariest road I had ever been on in my life.

The area was great though, we went horse-backriding througout the canyons, that was such a fun trip, except for riding down that road.

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We were driving around, and drove up to a high elavation, and the only way to get down on the other side was a road (is that called a switchback?) where on the sides it dropped down to what seemed like 20,000 ft. I was terrified as I'm scared of heights, and I had th

That was the Moki Dugway road off from the Goosenecks San Juan Overlook area. Goes up to the Muley Point, the best overlook of Monument Valley around, everyone's seen pictures taken from this point.

You prolly didn't know it, but once on the top of that Mesa, while driving through rather unremarkable pinion pine scenery, you went right past dirt roads that lead to some of the most remarkable pre historic ruins in the US.

The policy of the Park Service is just to not say anything about whats down there in those canyons, but if you seek it you will encounter them.

Then the road Tees into Utah 95, the Bicentennial hwy, a rather amazing road in itself. If you turned left, west, towards Lake Powell, you followed White Canyon right past the Black Hole.

The White Canyon to the east form the Natural Bridges Nat. Park.

The area is one of my favorites, full of ruins and natural beauty that are unique in the world.

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oad (is that called a switchback?) where on the sides it dropped down to what seemed li

The road is pretty much like driving through the Grand Canyon. Not a good place to lose your brakes, for sure.

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