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We are living the American dream driving the Historic Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica but we are doing some detours to visit some places we like. In this 36th episode, we drive with our old vintage 1990 Ford F-250 4x4 truck camper the Cathedral Valley Loop Off Road into the Capitol Reef National Park in Utah. Enjoy the ride with us! ;) The Cathedral Valley District of Capitol Reef National Park is open all year. Vehicles with high ground clearance, even those without four wheel drive, can usually negotiate the roads without difficulty. However, road conditions can vary greatly depending on recent weather conditions. Spring and summer rains and winter snows can leave the roads muddy, washed out, and impassable to the best high-clearance four wheel drive vehicle, so check at the visitor center for current road and weather conditions before visiting Cathedral Valley. Foot and vehicle travel in the Cathedral Valley area is light, so be prepared for the unexpected. If you have problems, help may not arrive for hours or even days, depending on the time of year. Carry plenty of water, food, gas, adequate clothing, a shovel, and emergency supplies. Cool or cold temperatures will accompany sudden storms or an unexpected night out in the backcountry. Daytime temperatures in the summer may reach the upper 90s°F (30s °C) and winter highs may stay below freezing, so prepare accordingly. You are responsible for your own safety. THE CATHEDRAL VALLEY LOOP TOUR Most visitors to Cathedral Valley drive the 57.6 mile (92.7 km) loop clockwise, beginning on the Hartnet Road located 11.7 miles (18.8 km) east of the visitor center on Highway 24 and continuing on that for 27.8 miles (44.7 km) to Hartnet Junction. Turn right (north) onto Cathedral Road and driving 29.9 miles (48.0 km) back to Highway 24 will complete the loop. There are many side trips and hiking opportunities along the way. The south end of the Hartnet Road near Highway 24 requires fording the Fremont River; there is no bridge over the river. Do not attempt to cross the river during floods or other periods of high water. Ask at the visitor center about river ford conditions or call 435-425-3791. The ford has a hard packed, rocky bottom and water levels are normally a foot or less deep. The access road to the River Ford crosses private land. Please honor the posted no trespassing signs along the road near the ford by not parking off-road or camping in the vicinity. For maps and more info: https://www.nps.gov/care/planyourvisi... Our gear: Camera: Panasonic GH4 Camera: Iphone 7 Plus Drone: DJI Mavic Pro Gear for your next adventure! Save up to 20% http://click.dji.com/AOdvKSWLoAb8tIep... More about us: www.l-e-a-w.com https://goo.gl/A2npBa Facebook // LeAw // https://goo.gl/Y1YyX3 Facebook // Sara // https://goo.gl/9etHpB Facebook // Luca // https://goo.gl/LK4uCB Instagram // LeAw // https://goo.gl/VWjwzj Instagram // Sara // https://goo.gl/S6zsZM Instagram/ Luca // https://goo.gl/NKbeJC Follow LeAw Leave Everything and Wander and be part of our adventure!