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Old Henry 04-10-2016 02:33 PM

Climbing the Moki Dugway . . . again.
 

My final "shake down" cruise before my Alaska trip next month. 811 miles in two days. Camped in my tent with car batteries powering my CPAP just fine. I did this trip three years ago to Monument Valley (https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99523) but have honed my videography skills some since and have produced this much better video of climbing the Moki Dugway on UT 261 between Mexican Hat and Hanksville. It climbs 1,200 feet elevation in three miles on 10-11% grades. It is by far the most breathtaking three mile stretch of any road I've driven. Hope you enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ8L...ature=youtu.be (The video is in real time uncut - 9 minutes to drive the 3 miles.)

Here is my best attempt at showing the road on Google Earth. To view yourself on Google Earth search for Moki Dugway.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...pspbfytypt.jpg

Here are a few stills from the previous trip.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8613114a.jpg

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9afa7f32.jpg

There are two dead cars in the bolders below the road in the above picture.

http://www.monumentvalleysafari.com/...00472742_2.jpg

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psf9a64a46.jpg

Someone else's photo that I like:

http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/42013/img_2581.jpg

Mart 04-10-2016 02:38 PM

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Stunning. Glad the battery cpap test worked out well.

Mart.

JSeery 04-10-2016 02:49 PM

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That one turn in the first photo is going to be a bear!!!

Ken Crans 04-10-2016 03:09 PM

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That's what i was thinking! Crazy..

petehoovie 04-10-2016 03:12 PM

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Craig,

Spectacular! Utah should rightfully be referred to as 'God's Country'. Were you in third gear all the way up?

Old Henry 04-10-2016 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1274903)
That one turn in the first photo is going to be a bear!!!

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Originally Posted by Ken Crans (Post 1274928)
That's what i was thinking! Crazy..

Yeah. I had to slide as far as I could to the right side of the car and lean on that one. :eek:

Old Henry 04-10-2016 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by petehoovie (Post 1274932)
Craig,

Spectacular! Utah should rightfully be referred to as 'God's Country'. Were you in third gear all the way up?

Not on 11% grade. Second was fine.

51 MERC-CT 04-10-2016 03:14 PM

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Google earth view.

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...y.jpg~original

JSeery 04-10-2016 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Old Henry (Post 1274933)
Yeah. I had to slide as far as I could to the right side of the car and lean on that one. :eek:

Now that is FUNNY!!! :D

Barry-ct 04-10-2016 04:09 PM

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I have to admire your guts to drive that! Most wouldn't even attempt that in a new car.

36coupe 04-10-2016 04:43 PM

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Cool

41ford1 04-10-2016 06:05 PM

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"It is be far the most breathtaking three mile stretch of any road I've driven."
I think the Sheafer Trail Would have taken that award.
At any rate as my wife said about the Sheafer. "No F'n way are we going on that." would also apply to this one. Great video by the way.

flatford8 04-10-2016 06:12 PM

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Unbelievable!.... Amazing!.... When are we leaving for Alaska?.... Mark

Old Henry 04-10-2016 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by flatford8 (Post 1275015)
Unbelievable!.... Amazing!.... When are we leaving for Alaska?.... Mark

May 12th.

Old Henry 04-10-2016 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 41ford1 (Post 1275014)
"It is be far the most breathtaking three mile stretch of any road I've driven."
I think the Sheafer Trail Would have taken that award.
At any rate as my wife said about the Sheafer. "No F'n way are we going on that." would also apply to this one. Great video by the way.

Indeed. Shafer Trail is another breathtaker.

Here it is for anyone not familiar. It goes between Moab and Dead Horse Point. The big difference is it's not a main highway. The Moki Dugway is three miles of dirt road on otherwise paved state highway 261.

http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/45287.jpg

http://www.stevemueller.com/images/t...ah/d050164.jpg

I've driven it in other vehicles but not Old Henry. We tried a year ago but it was still closed for winter.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4a7b18e8.jpg

Talkwrench 04-10-2016 06:58 PM

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wow awesome !

Old Henry 04-10-2016 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by petehoovie (Post 1274932)
Craig,

Spectacular! Utah should rightfully be referred to as 'God's Country'.

That's actually what the locals that live there call it. And, "Valley of the Gods" that I drove through on the trip three years ago, is actually what you look down on from the Moki Dugway.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psf9a64a46.jpg

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...luff,_Utah.jpg

Brendan 04-10-2016 07:28 PM

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you could see John Wayne there!

Old Henry 04-10-2016 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Barry-ct (Post 1274961)
I have to admire your guts to drive that! Most wouldn't even attempt that in a new car.

When I was a kid Old Henry was actually called the "Climbing Car" as it is the one dad always drove us "off road" up into the foothills above our home. Then, one summer, my dad was a lumberjack and Old Henry was our "logging car" that drove us all over up in the mountains on very primitive roads. So, he's pretty experienced with this sort of thing.

Old Henry 04-10-2016 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Brendan (Post 1275075)
you could see John Wayne there!

Truer than one might think. Gouldings Lodge at Monument Valley where I camped Friday night was where John Wayne and John Ford spent a lot of time filming movies. And, in fact, the museum there has a movie room, that was originally built as the mess hall for the crew of "The Harvey Girls", where a John Wayne and John Ford movie is always playing. http://www.gouldings.com/gouldings-history/museum/ And, old Brittle's Cabin there was used as John Wayne's personal quarters at the fort where he played the commanding officer in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon".

RalphG 04-10-2016 09:55 PM

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That was an amazing climb and scenery view. The camera always makes the road look narrow but this one was a little scary in places. Looking out over that edge. Would have been interesting to meet another vehicle. The kind of road Lucy and Desi were pulling the house trailer on with their Mercury in "The Long Long Trailer".

Old Henry 04-10-2016 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by RalphG (Post 1275127)
That was an amazing climb and scenery view. The camera always makes the road look narrow but this one was a little scary in places. Looking out over that edge. Would have been interesting to meet another vehicle. The kind of road Lucy and Desi were pulling the house trailer on with their Mercury in "The Long Long Trailer".

I was thinking of that very same scene in that movie when I was climbing up that steep road.

TonyM 04-10-2016 10:14 PM

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I drove up that dugway near Mexican Hat a few times myself, but in a modern vehicle.

Old Henry 04-10-2016 11:58 PM

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Don't know if anyone saw the two dead cars in the boulders below the road in this picture I took three years ago.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9afa7f32.jpg

Here is someone else's closer picture circling the two dead cars:

http://www.monumentvalleysafari.com/...00472742_2.jpg

This is that turn that looked so bad in my first picture distorted by Google Earth.

Old Henry 04-11-2016 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 1274903)
That one turn in the first photo is going to be a bear!!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Crans (Post 1274928)
That's what i was thinking! Crazy..

Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Henry (Post 1274933)
Yeah. I had to slide as far as I could to the right side of the car and lean on that one. :eek:

Some did not slide and lean enough going around that turn.

http://www.monumentvalleysafari.com/...00472742_2.jpg

I make that turn starting at 7:25 in the video and the cars are actually seen starting at 9:00.

Old Henry 04-11-2016 12:19 AM

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Just had a PM asking:

"What instrument did you use to shoot the video of the Moki Dugway road trip? It maintained the focus and color contrast well considering the variations in color and external light conditions. Also the absence of road vibrations that usually show up on vehicular shot videos is remarkable."

My response for anyone else wondering:

"I use a Sony DSC-WX350 point and shoot camera on a monopod resting on my windowsill. The steadiness of the image and automatic focus and exposure are the camera’s doing. I enhance the color, brightness, contrast, and sharpness of the image when I edit with CyberLink Power Director 13."

This is the gadget:

I use a telescoping monopod (that's a one legged tripod) with a small cheap plastic level taped to it.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...pscbez2yde.jpg

I screw the camera onto the mount just to where it is on the same plane as the level. Note that the carrying strap for the camera and monopod are tied together so that they don't flap in the wind and fly into the frame of the video when filming behind while driving.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psaahfxu4k.jpg

Then I rest the monopod on the window sill braced against the top of the window and hold it with my left hand while driving.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psd0vqx9nn.jpg

Because the level is on the same plane as the camera I know where the camera is pointing by the level position even though I can't see the camera. And, I can keep the camera level pointing any direction by glancing at the bottom bubble which I can see any direction the camera is pointing. That's how I kept the camera level when the car was climbing the 28% grade on Lombard street in San Francisco.

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psrkgkywbp.jpg

Inside the car I extend the monopod a bit longer to stand on the floor rested against the dash board.

A bones 04-12-2016 12:51 AM

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Thank you for that one. In the past I've avoided (reason unexplained) the You
Tube. Tried your Moki Dugway the other night. Now I must ask. Care to name that tune? I think, I want to take it home with me. Thanks.:)

Kerk 04-12-2016 04:51 AM

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Reminds me of Colorado's Million Dollar Highway. Drove it in 99 with a Ford F350 and a 24' enclosed trailer with a friends 39 Convertible on way to Dana Point Show. Tight corners!

JSeery 04-12-2016 07:00 AM

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Reminds me of Colorado's Million Dollar Highway. Drove it in 99 with a Ford F350 and a 24' enclosed trailer with a friends 39 Convertible on way to Dana Point Show. Tight corners!

Another fun one is Phantom Canyon from Victor to Cannon City. It is an old rail bed and not too bad in some places, but in others there is only room for the old single line and a lot of blind corners. Several tunnels that are also single line! Gets real interesting.

Ol' Ron 04-12-2016 07:19 AM

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Thanks again Professor, for a great ride. I just went over to google earth and took one in my easy chair. Thank you again. Looking forward to your trip ti Alaska.

fourtydlx 04-12-2016 07:52 AM

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Henry: Good luck and be safe, Thanks for sharing.

al's28/33 04-12-2016 08:38 AM

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Truly BRAVE and ADVENTUROUS!!!....Best of Luck on the Alaska trip!

Old Henry 04-12-2016 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by A bones (Post 1275784)
Thank you for that one. In the past I've avoided (reason unexplained) the You
Tube. Tried your Moki Dugway the other night. Now I must ask. Care to name that tune? I think, I want to take it home with me. Thanks.:)

Music: The Pines of Rome - Iii. Pini Del Gianicolo by Mannheim Steamroller on their "Yellowstone" CD. A lot of great music like it.

Old Henry 04-12-2016 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Kerk (Post 1275811)
Reminds me of Colorado's Million Dollar Highway. Drove it in 99 with a Ford F350 and a 24' enclosed trailer with a friends 39 Convertible on way to Dana Point Show. Tight corners!

That's another good one. We did that in June 2014. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=142975

Old Henry 04-12-2016 07:33 PM

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Just spotted another dead car over the cliff at 7:30 in my video.

A bones 04-12-2016 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Old Henry (Post 1275939)
Music: The Pines of Rome - Iii. Pini Del Gianicolo by Mannheim Steamroller on their "Yellowstone" CD. A lot of great music like it.

Thanks, will have it soon.:)

39 STD 04-12-2016 08:20 PM

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Henry, Thanks for the memories. Driven it up & down at least 3 times. First time in a class C-Motorhome, next in my 74 Bronco & most recently(2014) in our GMC truck. We always enjoy staying 2,3-4 days camping/relaxing at Goosenecks SP.

john worden 04-12-2016 08:54 PM

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OMG you don't drive that road with both hands on the wheel ???

Bolts 04-12-2016 10:05 PM

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Thrilling! Made my heart leap a couple times.


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