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PrinceArthas · M
Canyonland, Utah
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@PrinceArthas woah!
PrinceArthas · M
The picture doesn’t do it justice, because even a photo like this can’t capture the immense scale of these canyons. Really makes you feel minuscule. @Dewms
@PrinceArthas thats looks better! And really massive omg
PrinceArthas · M
No guard railings, just a rocky cliff side and a long drop lol That’s where I realized that heights might make me a tiny bit squeamish 😅@Dewms
@PrinceArthas What even. So scary!!! Hopefully nobody fell off😶😖
PrinceArthas · M
I’m sure someone has, but usually it’s from trying to take dangerous selfies lol @Dewms
@PrinceArthas lmao dont ever do that
PrinceArthas · M
You won’t have to worry about me lol I was on to of one of the higher mesas, and my legs were noodley just setting up the tripod near the edge, and I was a safe two feet away 😂@Dewms
Keeper · M
@PrinceArthas Cool pic. That's a part of the country that I really want to check out soon.
PrinceArthas · M
It took us two days to get there, but once you pass through Fort Morgan, CO, the entire rest of the drive is all scenic. You’d think you’d get tired of seeing mesas and rock formations after awhile, but they never cease to take your breath away. @Keeper
Keeper · M
@PrinceArthas I'd enjoy getting lost out there for a few days...👍
PrinceArthas · M
Make sure you bring water, since there’s little to no humidity. It can be 92 degrees but only feel like it’s 70, and dehydration can creep up on you. But as long as you’ve got water, you can hike and climb through trails in the national parks. It’s exhilarating 🙂@Keeper
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 31-35, F
Incredible @PrinceArthas
Magenta · F
@PrinceArthas Sweet photo! Been there many times. One of my fave places is Moab for the vibe, energy and events they host.
MLGecko · 46-50, M
@PrinceArthas Radiator Springs?
PrinceArthas · M
I actually did think that too when we were driving through it lol @MLGecko