WWR Kanab Day off - Route Assessment Planning

WWR  Kanab Day off - Route Assessment
Wed Sept  18, 2019


Taking a day off after 11 days of straight riding. Laundry, showers, groceries. Also need to research how to get across the Navajo reservation. While I have a Navajo Backcountry permit, campspots are highly restricted ( only 4, undeveloped), and all front loaded on the 120 mile stretch. Plus water is essentially non existent outside of the one town 90 miles in, where there is an RV park and motel which I will need to stay. It will be a challenge.

I  start looking at camping option to make reservations .....

On my Kanab chores wandering ,I was hit up by an elderly  fervent biblical historian type who has researched ancient texts to find the garden of Eden  and other old testament locals amongst references, searched all over north and south America. He emphatically believed all of the references point to the deserts east of Kanab, and can show me Abraham and Isaiah graves. It will blow up our thinking.

The Dutch Brams took a shuttle to LasVegas to get a car, deciding that their 3 month ride has ended in Kanab, before the crucible of the Navajo Deserts. They offered to help me around this juncture if I want; another scenario to think through.
They will work their way to Breckenridge over the next week and a half, and then fly out of Denver.

Clothes are washed, care packages retrieved from post office, food loaded up to gill.
The Brams return and we share the camp site and head out to dinner.


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