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Uath in November
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Would like to travel the lower part of Uath in November.  Concern about the weather this time on the year. Would like to go Kodachrome , Snow Cyn. etc. Would like some input.

Thanks

Mike

Re: Uath in November
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Yahoo Message Number: 143204
Mike

It's going to be cold. After October most of the tourist and local businesses close so you need to be well provisioned, there isn't a lot to buy even in the summer.
 Gas will be available, usually with very little variation in prices between stations.
The National Parks campground are open year round but many of the dump stations are closed during the winter to prevent freezing, I would research this before departing.

This an area that is best explored with a toad, 4X4 if available. We spend last April in southern Utah and just scratched the surface with our explorations. It was very cold much of the time with three mornings arriving with snowfall.
On our first day at Bryce, the temperature never rose above 28 and the wind blew 20-MPH+ all day, bundle up!  Black ice is a danger here and studded tires are lawful and popular here in the winter.
 On the very positive side, you will have few fellow tourists. The views, combined with snow are breathtaking, this area contains some of the most beautiful and unusual scenery anywhere.

I'm ready to return, have fun!

Larry
Larry
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