Driving Cow Dung Road to Mars Station and Dinosaur Quarry - Hanksville Utah

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Cow Dung Road (Hwy 110) is an easy to drive well-maintained dirt road that offers some incredible views of the very unique desert landscape. Just over 2 miles in, is a neat boulder field and canyon to navigate through. Just North of this, you'll briefly cross from BLM land to State land then back to BLM. In the state section, you'll pass the "Mars Society Desert Research Station". Please be respectful as this is a restricted area. As with any desert environment, practice caution in raining/flash flood conditions. This trail crosses a few washes that could be hazardous or dangerous. A high clearance vehicle is recommended but 4 WD is not required. Although, I wouldn't take a sedan on this road.The route ends at the Hanksville-Burpee dinosaur quarry, one of the largest prehistoric bone beds in North America.
    The Hanksville-Burpee Dinosaur Quarry, located in the Morrison Formation, is one of the largest prehistoric bone beds in North America. This spectacular Jurassic period site (150 million - 145 million years old) contains hundreds of dinosaurs and at least fifteen different species discovered by the paleontology team from the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, Illinois.
    This write-up was copied from”Onxmaps.com” on 02/01/23 which also provided the “Opening Map” sequence for this video of the Cow Dung Road. Here is a link to their website: www.onxmaps.co...

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  • @histolee
    @histolee Год назад +2

    Great video, music, and detailed explanation.

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  Год назад

      Thanks for the wonderful comment and viewing our channel. It is sincerely appreciated!

  • @travellingironhat
    @travellingironhat 2 года назад +3

    Last year I was in Hanksville and I enjoyed this kind of landscape - thx for sharing the Drive - next time I am heading to Hanksville I make a turn and try this road

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  2 года назад

      Sounds great and thanks for watching...Much appreciated!

  • @SiarlW
    @SiarlW 10 месяцев назад +2

    That was great. Beautiful country. What a life! Lucky dog 🐶

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the great comment. Yes, we are blessed to be able to get out and about and see this beautiful country. Thanks again for viewing and commenting on our channel. It is sincerely appreciated!

  • @lynnnorthrup8914
    @lynnnorthrup8914 Год назад +2

    Thanks for being my subscriber 100!😀 We’re headed to Hanksville tomorrow and doing Skyline Overlook. Also doing Hidden Splendor Mine plus Behind the Reef road. Good with acquiring the new drone.😀👍

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  Год назад

      Wow...Number 100! I am honored. I hope we can both get to 1000 one of these days. I haven't been on Hidden Splendor or Behind the Reef. Are you planning on posting videos for one or both? As far as the drone, I need to make a decision soon as in May we are going to SE Utah for 10 days and I want to have it for that trip. Have fun in and around Hanksville. Stop at Stan's Burger Shack in Hanksville. They have good burgers.

    • @lynnnorthrup8914
      @lynnnorthrup8914 Год назад

      @@cactushill Yes, hopefully we’ll get enough footage for multiple videos. Stan’s is the plan for lunch on Friday! Getting my new drone early in April. 😀👍

  • @iammmmwLOCATIONS
    @iammmmwLOCATIONS 8 месяцев назад +1

    first time to see your channel
    Nice music

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  8 месяцев назад

      Ron...Thanks for the wonderful comment and viewing our channel. It is sincerely appreciated!

  • @Snipezart
    @Snipezart Месяц назад +1

    next time you fly out there...... fly the drone high up and point the camerea downward. you missing out on the texture color and mindblowing views of this pace.

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  Месяц назад +1

      You are correct but I only showed the "360" view and a few other views I thought were interesting. I will give it a try next time we get out that way. Thanks for commenting and viewing our channel. It is much appreciated!

  • @박태식-n6g
    @박태식-n6g 4 месяца назад +1

    The road looks good, but is it possible to use a regular sedan?

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  4 месяца назад

      It's possible but there are many little gullies across the road that could ruin your day. Depending if it rained recently would be the determining factor. I saw a few "Regular" cars at the Mars Station. Maybe ask around Hanksville to get opinions from locals. There is a off-road recovery/auto mechanic called "Rabbit Brush" North of Hanksville on Hwy 25. He is a local expert. He has a RUclips channel as well. All this being said, please use your own best judgement anytime going off-road. Well, thanks for commenting and viewing our channel. It is sincerely appreciated.

  • @cathymaxcy3391
    @cathymaxcy3391 Год назад +2

    I want to buy a 4x4 SUV so I can drive the roads that you do. My father has passed and left me some money. I want something with high clearance and a powerful engine like an 8 cylinder. I was wondering if you might have any suggestions.

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  Год назад

      Cathy...My suggestion would be to visit several local "4X4" shops in your area and ask a lot of questions. Also, get in touch with any Off-Roading clubs in your area. Off-Roading in Southern Utah could be very different than where you live. Personally, I don't think you would need a V8 engine. Off-Roading is more about generating torque and not necessarily about horsepower. We built our 2014 Jeep from the "Inside Out" (Things you can't necessarily see). We upgraded the axles, gearing and installed "Lockers". We also installed an air compressor so we could "Air Down" as needed. The lift for more ground clearance was the last major upgrade we did along with larger more aggressive tires. Also, are you planning on doing any "Over-landing"? That would be a factor in what type of vehicle you acquire. I am partial to Jeeps and they do have a model that has a 392 Hemi V8. Although, I understand that the "Transfer" case doesn't hold up very well. I know two people that had to replace the transfer case with less than 40,000 miles of use. The new Jeeps have a lot of what we added as "Standard" accessories especially in the "Rubicon" line. Anyway, do a thorough search on what you need so you can get the vehicle that best suits your needs. Thanks for commenting and viewing our channel...It is sincerely appreciated!

    • @cathymaxcy3391
      @cathymaxcy3391 Год назад

      @@cactushill Thanks for your advice. After researching new 4WDs I was shocked by how much new ones cost. With that in minde I decided that a used one would fit my budget better. Then I realized that My dad's truck is a 2011 4WD Tahoe with a towing package and he took really good care of it. So, DUH, I've decided I'll keep it. I'm not used to driving something that big, but I'll get used to it.

  • @mccallfineart7589
    @mccallfineart7589 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Love it and will soon take the same journey on our next visit in mid may. Now for some ideas....how about mentioning the time of day in your videos and even the time of the year. That would help. Then how about showing or mentioning the direction you are moving toward. Maybe even a N,S,E,W superimposed direction on the video? I really believe your videos are some of the very best Utah adventures to follow on RUclips! Thank You.

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the wonderful comment. I am still learning video editing and how to put together a "Story" when I publish a video. I try to put in the general time of the year when they are filmed but I don't always succeed. As far as the travel direction, I will put a note in my "Production Outline/Template" that I do for each video so I can include that information and time of the year. Thanks again for the positive comment and helpful suggestions. It is sincerely appreciated!

  • @headlessspaceman5681
    @headlessspaceman5681 2 года назад +1

    The only thing that could spoil this place is posting its location in a youtube video

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for commenting and watching our video...Much appreciated!

    • @stephenbrady7310
      @stephenbrady7310 9 месяцев назад

      @@cactushill Thank you so much!!! So beautiful! Those of us that live a world away just appreciate that places like this exist! Thank you again!!!!

    • @cactushill
      @cactushill  9 месяцев назад

      @@stephenbrady7310 Thank you so much for the wonderful comment. My wife & I feel truly blessed to be able to go on these adventures and share them here on RUclips for others to enjoy. Thanks again for commenting and viewing our channel. It is sincerely appreciated!