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Monument Basin
Monument Basin as seen from the Grand View Point overlook atop Island In The Sky. The White Rim Road is clearly visible below; La Sals are in the far background (on left) mostly shrouded in the clouds; Colorado River flows down the main canyon in the background. The most phallic shaped tower inside the basin (roughly center and in the shade) is the famous (300+ feet tall) Standing Rock (with its Kor Route III 5.11c) tower.


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Lolliwhat a landscape!

Voted 8/10

It's so impressive...
Posted Feb 22, 2006 11:13 pm

rpcRe: what a landscape!

Hasn't voted

Indeed a very cool place that we can't seem to get enough of.
Thanks for stopping by!
Posted Feb 23, 2006 9:27 pm

Dow Williamsweird...

Voted 10/10

but we have discussed this before I believe, that there are two Island in the Sky's so close to each other in the same state. Will visit Canyonland NP for first time this April. Cheers.
Posted Feb 23, 2006 12:13 am

rpcRe: weird...

Hasn't voted

Dow,
that is definitely possible. Not sure about the "where" part though. It might be like the case of a "Standing Rock" - there are at least 2 of those in Canyonlands NP alone :)
Thanks for visiting.
Posted Feb 23, 2006 9:28 pm

Dow WilliamsWhere?

Voted 10/10

no there is another, I meant I believe we have discussed it before. It is in Snow Canyon State Park just of St. George. It is a sub-mountain feature of rock called Island in the Sky. Tremendous climbing routes all over it. Been on it several times, added it to SP. Look forward to using some of your Moab beta. Cheers.
Posted Feb 23, 2006 10:08 pm

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