10/15/2024
Now that we are back, and I have some internet access, I wanted to share a few pics of the last two places that we visited prior to driving back to Florida:
At the top of the Moki Dugway, you reach a plateau that overlooks the Valley of the Gods, Monument valley, and the San Juan River.
If you take a left as you leave the Dugway, there is a desert road that leads you to Muley point.
This is the tip of a 4-5 mile outcropping that juts out into the valley below, and provides a stunning view of Monument valley in the distance, and “the goose necks” area, carved into the desert floor by the San Juan below.
I rode out there, because well, I just had to!
For a short time, I was the only one out there. Nothing but the views, the wind, and the river.
Unfortunately, a truck arrived within a half hour or so.
It was time to go again, and return to the valley.
Descending The Moki Dugway was a different experience entirely, than climbing it.
You have a masterful view of the valley below, and a more intimidating view point of the drop offs along side the road from above.
Have you ever been somewhere that is so mesmerizing, immense, and beautiful, that any hesitation, or nervousness about what you are doing, just falls away?
This is one of them.
The first pic is Muley Point from The Moki Dugway.