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Caption: Green River, Utah Navigating the Labyrinth
Caption: "Do you think there's water?"
"Hard to say...I don't think anyone has been out there in a while..."
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Caption: Our mission was to explore Utah's desert canyons, packraft a lazy section of the Green River, and soak up some sun.
The chosen route was a fifty four mile loop through a section of Utah called the Labyrinth. It is an uncommon route that to view in its entirety would take four National Geographic maps of the area.
We spent four days and three nights in transit, and had one of our best adventures to date.
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Caption: Day One Keg Springs Canyon
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Caption: Day Two The Green River
Caption: Nearing the Green River, we encountered the hiking trifecta; side hilling on sandstone, bushwhacking through poison ivy, and unbearable desert heat.
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Caption: We were pretty excited to blow up our boats!
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Caption: Day Three Barrier Creek
Caption: We had just twenty miles to go. Barrier Creek proved to be stunningly beautiful, with lots of running water, wildlife and desert flora.
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Caption: Day Four Horseshoe Canyon
Caption: Nearing the end of our loop, we charged uphill through more desert heat, soft sand and cool running water.
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Caption: By one p.m. we had made it to Canyonlands National Park's Horseshoe Canyon, home of the largest panel of Barrier Canyon style rock art in North America. It made for a very dynamic end to our trip.
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Caption: Thanks for checking out our Steller Story!
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