u/detectivelokifalcone

I want to go to dinosaur monument but there seems to be a lot. So I need help figuring out what to do

I want to see some stars, maybe see the vertical bones? I also want to do another primitive trail. Idk yet I feel like I gotta go back a few times. I only get 2 days to look at it. Also which entrance is the best one?

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u/detectivelokifalcone — 15 hours ago

I bought these Eastern mountain boots in late January - early February its now April and there destroyed. Should I even bother resoling any recommendations for boots

they need to be all leather for work, and I wear them for at least 10 hours a day minimum (530 a to 930 p when I get to bed.) and they need to be about the same height for work too. at most I can spend is maybe a hundred it does not make economic sense to do more due to how much abuse they got through and the possibility that they'll take a chainsaw

u/detectivelokifalcone — 3 days ago
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I live in Grand junction Colorado but this is gear. I bought these Eastern mountain boots in late January - early February its now April and there destroyed. Should I even bother resoling any recommendations for boots

they need to be all leather for work, and I wear them for at least 10 hours a day minimum (530 a to 930 p when I get to bed.) and they need to be about the same height for work too. at most I can spend is maybe a hundred it does not make economic sense to do more due to how much abuse they got through and the possibility that they'll take a chainsaw

u/detectivelokifalcone — 3 days ago
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Just various types I did over the weekend in Utah arches and Western Colorado's devil trails in the Conservation area.

the devil's garden in Utah arches I believe it was called was the hardest hike i done in a while, the restaurant too bad I think I hit close to my goal because more than 16 that I did last week. hope you plan on going to dinosaur monument so anyway recommendations would be great.

u/detectivelokifalcone — 4 days ago

So this is the first time I can go to a national park by myself, I'm just wondering what the etiquette is on time?! It says open 24/7 I'm going to get there a little bit later due to work probably about 8:00 or so can I just hike a few hours at night and leave as long as I don't camp?

some other questions I have cuz I'll probably go more if I like this experience I have been enjoying hiking so is the annual pass going to be worth it cuz I'm going to try to hit up one at least every weekend and do monuments work? cuz there's a couple of monuments in Colorado and Utah where I am along with parks so I want to make sure that you know it works what it says. I'm not really sure what to do I'm still new to this and as someone that's trying to get into the forest service I'll make sure I leave a good impression. Also if anyone knows places around Moab are easier to drive to the camp let me know can I look for free I have a rwd and I'm kind of nervous that I might get stuck I don't have friends to help.

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u/detectivelokifalcone — 6 days ago