It was a new experience for us both. I have driven just about any vehicle, but never an ATV. So now was the time. The hardest part was learning to keep your balance over some very rough and narrow terrain. Going out we went slowly for our small group of 4 ATV's to adjust. On the way back in, it was wide open as fast as you wanted to safely travel. The guide was interesting pointing out different rock structures and taking us through Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's hideaway and where they supposedly hid their stolen treasure.
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We hope to share with you our travels and what to see in the various areas we visit. So we will tell you where we plan to go next. Where ever we go, we invite you to come along.
So come along and travel down the road with us as we experience North America.
Sunday, June 10, 2018
ATV-ing in Red Canyon
On our last day in Utah, we decided it would be great to see a Canyon from the bottom looking up, so we went on an All-Terrain-Vehicle 3 hour tour of one of the Red Canyons. Castro Canyon.
It was a new experience for us both. I have driven just about any vehicle, but never an ATV. So now was the time. The hardest part was learning to keep your balance over some very rough and narrow terrain. Going out we went slowly for our small group of 4 ATV's to adjust. On the way back in, it was wide open as fast as you wanted to safely travel. The guide was interesting pointing out different rock structures and taking us through Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's hideaway and where they supposedly hid their stolen treasure.
It was a new experience for us both. I have driven just about any vehicle, but never an ATV. So now was the time. The hardest part was learning to keep your balance over some very rough and narrow terrain. Going out we went slowly for our small group of 4 ATV's to adjust. On the way back in, it was wide open as fast as you wanted to safely travel. The guide was interesting pointing out different rock structures and taking us through Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's hideaway and where they supposedly hid their stolen treasure.
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Awesome adventure!
ReplyDeleteCharlie & Birdie