Moab, Day 4

Today I have discovered that some payoffs are not worth the ride.

We spent the day in Pritchett’s Canyon, well known for it’s extreme obstacles. Most of the day was uneventful; a big rock here, a crevice there, a couple of ledges next to sharp drop-offs into certain death…

We traveled the trail without incident, 3 .5 miles into the 4 mile trek, when we had to stop.

In front of us was what was described as an “extreme obstacle.” Translated into English, there was a large rock wall that lead to a precarious shelf that would throw the Jeep seriously off-camber, and possibly hurtling down the cliff. If you were lucky enough to make the left turn, you were rewarded with a pathway that led somewhere up the rock, but it over two stories up, so you couldn’t see where the path lead. Given what I was seeing at the moment, I didn’t care where it went.

“No, f-ing way!” I protested loudly. “Let me out!” I bailed out of the Jeep with my camera in tow, and began climbing the rock to see where the path went. Even on foot, it was scary. As I rounded the left turn, there was a small arch in the distance.

We decided to turn back, and that evening, in honor of the arch, we ate at McDonald’s.



One Response to “Moab, Day 4”

  1.   Gailya Says:

    I would have eaten 2 bigmacs after that