Category Archives: Utah

Ask Dave Episode 12: Radiosport!

The Ask Dave series answers your questions about ham radio, with emphasis on those new to the hobby. This video addresses the age-old question: “I got my license. Now what?” Specifically, for those who enjoy goals and measurable objectives, the … Continue reading

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Moab Day 4: Gemini Bridges

When we first arrived in Moab on Oct 11th, the nice lady at the city’s tourist center suggested that my first trip be to Gemini Bridges. Well, forces conspired such that it was actually on our last full day in … Continue reading

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Moab Day 3: Onion Creek and Kokopelli Bike Trail

On day 3 of our Moab trip, while my wife and several of her friends created art along the Colorado River at the Lower Onion Springs Campground (approximately mile marker 21 along Utah Hwy 128, about a mile past Onion … Continue reading

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Moab Day 2: Hurrah Pass and Chicken Corners

Day 2 of the Moab trip saw the painters go off to Arches National Park, which doesn’t permit ATVs or side-by-sides. (See here for Day 1) So, Todd Vandyke, husband of one of the painters, joined me for a Polaris … Continue reading

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Moab Day 1: Potash Road

If you like the desert and lots of red rock, Moab, Utah, is the place to be! My wife had an art confab in Moab on 12 Oct 2015 through 15 Oct 2015, so I tagged along and brought our … Continue reading

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Moab and Arches National Park in Winter

Red rock country, right? Temps in the low 100°F’s, right? Four wheeling and hit those trails, right? Well, maybe not in winter. Loretta and I took our Christmas retreat this year in Moab—and got right properly snowed on. Add snow … Continue reading

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