Every year thousands of people visit the Natural Bridges National Monument to enjoy the solitude and beauty of the White Canyon complex. But the monument only covers about 7500 acres, leaving over 85,000 acres of the White Canyon proposed wilderness unprotected from threats such as tar sands development.
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Will you take just a moment right now to email President Obama and add your voice to the thousands of people who are asking the President to protect Hatch Point and hundreds of places like it by creating a Greater Canyonlands National Monument?
Read MoreInto the Canyonlands: Hatch Point
East of Canyonlands National Park, Hatch Point is best known for its majestic redrock cliffs and vast views of the Canyonlands basin. Lucky visitors can spot the pronghorn, desert bighorn sheep, peregrine falcons, and other high desert wildlife that make the area their home.
Read MoreCliffs, Canyons & Climbers
The majestic cliffs and towers of southern Utah’s Greater Canyonlands region have long been a draw for climbers. On May 17, renowned climbers Lynn Hill and Steve "Crusher" Bartlett spoke to a crowd of about 150 at Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder, CO about the love climbers have for Greater Canyonlands,...
Read MoreThumbs up in Colorado Springs
On May 23, waking up early in the morning in order to beat traffic and set up a Banner Brigade right on the road in Colorado Springs, CO was well worth it!
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