Okay, I decided to watch the show (The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch) on History last nigh because it's close to home (the ranch, not the show ... ), well at least just a state over. The ranch has a history of "Alien or UFO stuff" lots of Paranormal stuff, and a whole bunch of Native American Folklore and Curses.
I had no idea where in Utah it is. I do now. They showed the 500 or so acres on a map. When the Band of Brothers used to go to Mont Pelier (-5sp?), Idaho for our "ride", we rode right passed it's eastern boarder going up 40 from Vernal, Ut. through Flaming Gorge.
Nothing weird ever happened to us, but, we aren't cattle (well I might be confused for a cow), we rode through pretty quick, always in daylight and we never dug. :AGGHH:
But I will tell ya, that is some really remote area in the North East corner of Utah. On one of trips was the only time I ever had to use the spare fuel I carry.
The ride leader got us a little lost (I knew where we were, because of GPS, but, it's fun to let the leader figure it out and the group always lets the leader flounder to a point). We went about 45 miles out of our way before he figured it out, or about 90 miles round trip. One of the guys has a sportster 1200 with the 2.2 gallon peanut tank. He ran out of gas about 10 miles from the town we made the wrong turn in. We sent the leader into town to find gas, after he left, I gave the guy 2 gallons and we got into town just as the leader was coming back with gas ... LOL ... ahh ... good times. He still hears about that every time we "plan a ride".
I had no idea where in Utah it is. I do now. They showed the 500 or so acres on a map. When the Band of Brothers used to go to Mont Pelier (-5sp?), Idaho for our "ride", we rode right passed it's eastern boarder going up 40 from Vernal, Ut. through Flaming Gorge.
Nothing weird ever happened to us, but, we aren't cattle (well I might be confused for a cow), we rode through pretty quick, always in daylight and we never dug. :AGGHH:
But I will tell ya, that is some really remote area in the North East corner of Utah. On one of trips was the only time I ever had to use the spare fuel I carry.
The ride leader got us a little lost (I knew where we were, because of GPS, but, it's fun to let the leader figure it out and the group always lets the leader flounder to a point). We went about 45 miles out of our way before he figured it out, or about 90 miles round trip. One of the guys has a sportster 1200 with the 2.2 gallon peanut tank. He ran out of gas about 10 miles from the town we made the wrong turn in. We sent the leader into town to find gas, after he left, I gave the guy 2 gallons and we got into town just as the leader was coming back with gas ... LOL ... ahh ... good times. He still hears about that every time we "plan a ride".