28
Jun

Little Spotted Wolf Canyon

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Little Spotted Wolf Canyon is in the San Rafael Swell just south of I-70. The interstate actually runs through the larger Spotted Wolf Canyon. The turn off to get to the Little Spotted Wolf Canyon is on the right if you are heading east as you are leaving the Swell, and you can cross on the highway on the left right before you head into the Swell. As you turn off there will be a fence and a gate, move the gate and ride on through, and don’t forget to close it or the cows might get out!

Just as a side note if you plan on hiking this canyon you will need a vehicle with a higher clearance than a car. We have a Honda Pilot and it made it just fine.

8
Jun

Planet Vulcan filmed in the San Rafael Swell

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new-star-trek-logo-smBelow is an article from the Salt Lake Tribune about a part of Star Trek being filmed 20 miles from here, in the beautiful San Rafael Swell!

Just off I-70: The planet Vulcan

Movies » Emery County is backdrop for Spock’s homeworld.

When the film crew came to Emery County last year, the project bore the unassuming title of “Corporate Headquarters.”

A week before shooting, though, a crew member let slip to Mike McCandless, Emery County’s director of economic development, that Hollywood was shooting footage for a blockbuster: “Star Trek.”

“I would have found out the first day of filming anyway,” McCandless said. “The first day they were here, they stressed on an amazing level how important it was to them to keep the identity of the film quiet.”

A second-unit crew shot for about a week in Emery County, using the backdrop of the San Rafael Swell to double for Vulcan, the desert planet that is home to the pointy-eared Mr. Spock.

Bryan Burk, one of “Star Trek’s” executive producers, said that when the location scouts came back with images of Utah, the response was, “This is the most beautiful place on the planet. In fact, it should be its own planet.”

Making a movie on a budget, though, precluded the entire “Star Trek” crew from shooting in Utah. Instead, the second-unit crew shot aerial footage from a helicopter, McCandless said, while a crew on the ground took still images of the canyons.

Those still images were incorporated into the background images of Vulcan. The foreground, where such stars as Zachary Quinto (as Spock) and Winona Ryder (as Amanda Grayson, Spock’s human mother) shot their scenes, was provided by Vasquez Rocks, a recreation area a few miles north of Hollywood.

Vasquez Rocks has been used in countless films and TV shows, including the original “Star Trek.” (It’s where Capt. Kirk fought a lizard creature, the Gorn.) “You go out there and you recognize rock formations that you’ve seen a gazillion times in old ‘Star Treks,’ ” Burk said. “But right behind it is a freeway, and that’s where Utah comes in.”

McCandless said the “Star Trek” crew spent about $100,000 during four days’ work in Emery County. The production used the Green River airport as its headquarters, rented out an entire hotel, rented cars and ate three meals a day. That figure goes up, he said, when you include other expenses, such as fuel trucks from Moab and medical personnel from Salt Lake City.

But the real benefit Emery County will see from “Star Trek’s” visit, McCandless said, will be long term, as tourists (and future filmmakers) come to see the location. “People will continue to watch and say, ‘Hey, I drove by planet Vulcan when I was on I-70,’ ” he said.

By Sean P. Means

The Salt Lake Tribune

movies@sltrib.com

 

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30
May

Horse Canyon

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From Horse Canyon we turned toward Turtle Canyon and we ended up on top of the Bookcliffs. Below is a view from the top. Click for a larger picture.

Top of Book Cliffs

30
May

Canyonlands National Park

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Dead Horse Point > Click the picture to see a larger version

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Gemini Bridges Overlook > Click the picture to see a larger version

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San Rafael Swell > Click the picture to see a larger version

30
May

Going Green!

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going greenWhile looking into being more eco-friendly, I was reading what others in the lodging industry were doing and what constitutes “going green”. They said that it is not enough  to talk about doing unnecessary laundry, but that we should look into energy star appliances and recycling.

We are proud to add these to our little motels services. The Melon Vine grocery store in Green River has recently added a recycling drop off for plastic, paper and aluminum. They said that anyone in the community could come and drop off recylcing and that they would have it compacted, wrapped and ready to be picked up when the trucks come around. Robbers Roost Motel has jumped on that and added recycling bins near the lobby.

We have also purchased Energy Star heating/AC units and most are already installed. With that we are also looking into wind spires to harness the wind to create electricity for us.

We are using baby steps as we do this and work to be more eco-friendly as a small family owned and opperated place to stay in Green River, Utah.

11
Apr

New Parking Lot

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We were shut down for a couple of days while we had our old parking lot removed, regraded for drainage and new asphalt laid down. It’s so nice now and adds a lot to the motel.

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Before:

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14
Feb

Nefertiti

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About 40 minutes from Green River north on Hastings Road is a rock formation called Nefertiti. It’s called Nefertiti because it looks like the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten.

20
Jan

Black Dragon Canyon

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Black Dragon Canyon is located in the San Rafael Swell. The picture below is why it is called the Black Dragon Canyon. Who knows when or why, but the native people of this area drew images on the rocks, called pictographs, and also chipped them in the rock, called petroglyphs.

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 It was a short but beautiful hike into the canyon, even in the winter. We were able to get some great photos of the canyon and the artwork. We hope you’ll stop by and see what you can find.

12
Nov

Remodeling Before & After

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Robbers Roost Motel was built in the late 40s and has been remodeled several times since and the following is a before and after of what we are currently working towards with the motel.

The following pictures are of Room 17.

 

Before

After

12
Nov

Goblin Valley Ultra Marathon

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 We were out there volunteering and the marathon turned out real well and we couldn’t have asked for a better day. The marathon had 138 runners total for the 10k, 25k and the 50k. The last mile of the marathon was a winding path through the goblins. I’ll post more pictures when I have them.