Friday, October 18, 2024

From the Newsroom, from Moab

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Happy Friday from Moab
The longer I live ut here, the more my friends nd family get to come visit me and experience the West- something new for all of us.

Of course, everyone-s seen Montrose's Black Canyon, and Ouray's hot springs and waterfalls, the Via Feratta for my little sister, and the UTVing in Grand Junction for my dad.
So, when he told me he was coming to visit and wanted to see something completely new, we settled on Moab. Despite travling the country in the military, he's never actually seen Utah at all...so here we are.
All we've had time to do so far is stop by Dead Horse State Park, so if you haven't seen one of the best views in the region yet, here's your reminder to put this stop on the list next time you visit Moab.

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Cheers,
Kylea from the newsroom





 
 
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