Hello all - We get to spend a week on Lake Powell starting the week after labor day. Our second trip and are getting jacked to be there again. Last time we hit Cottonwood, Escalante and Moqui(or is that Moki) Canyon. Looking for any and all advice on your favorite spots. GPS coordinates couldn't hurt either! Other ideas or fav's welcome too - Thanks
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We've parked at Dungeon Canyon for two years in a row.
It is at mile marker 38 and is three miles from Dangling Rope.
On this year's trip the best canyon that we got to was this hole in the rocks formation (not the actual "Hole in the Rock" canyon) on the Escalante River Arm. Sorry but I don't have the coordinates.
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MT:
go to the discussion boards on this web site, they will have a ton of good information for you.
http://www.wayneswords.com/
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Originally posted by canuck View PostWe've parked at Dungeon Canyon for two years in a row.
It is at mile marker 38 and is three miles from Dangling Rope.
On this year's trip the best canyon that we got to was this hole in the rocks formation (not the actual "Hole in the Rock" canyon) on the Escalante River Arm. Sorry but I don't have the coordinates.
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That arch is shaped like an 'A'...I thought someone was going to call it the A-hole.
Looks like I am going to have to expand my horizons and go further than rainbow bridge next time.
MT, I would guess you are putting in at Bullfrog?Be excellent to one another.
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Moki's Crystal Springs looks pretty killer.
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/show...ht=lake+powellMike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997
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spots to camp
I just got back from an 8 day trip to Powell. Dungeon is very cool, but was full when we showed up. We actually camped on a giant beach in the main channel between marker 35 and 36. The sand was soft and hardly any ants present. Davis Gulch was packed when we went to visit the Escalante but I would definitely try to find a spot there next time if you have the gas tanks to run without heading to Dangling Wallet or other fill up points very often. Have a great trip!
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SanJuan river arm! Two or three large bays and you will have them to yourself (unless im there). The water changes color the farther you get, very green. Easy to find, I think its about mile marker 50. Not to far dangling rope if you need fuel or beer."I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer."
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Thanks all for the posts and photos. Yes, we are putting in at bullfrog. The group was thinking about the San Juan arm or perhaps going east up river, but dont know anything about that part of the lake. Two years ago we were able to cruise up cathedral canyon. It was amazing. Had to use our arms and legs in a couple of spots to keep from depositing gelcoat on the walls."Under certain circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer." Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Mttigefan View PostThanks all for the posts and photos. Yes, we are putting in at bullfrog. The group was thinking about the San Juan arm or perhaps going east up river, but dont know anything about that part of the lake. Two years ago we were able to cruise up cathedral canyon. It was amazing. Had to use our arms and legs in a couple of spots to keep from depositing gelcoat on the walls.
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Originally posted by GIZMO View PostSanJuan river arm! Two or three large bays and you will have them to yourself (unless im there). The water changes color the farther you get, very green. Easy to find, I think its about mile marker 50. Not to far dangling rope if you need fuel or beer.
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