California, your desert is boring and you should have a referendum to get a less boring desert thank you for coming to my Ted talk
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Next time I will be rating northern california, Oregon, Utah, and Idaho. No desert is safe.
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Sorry to everyone who followed me for interesting technical content this account now is exclusively for reviewing deserts
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Western New Mexico has lots of interesting rock formations to look at at leastpic.twitter.com/hKYxfZ0ggp
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Been to southern Utah? Very high quality desert there. Especially along state route 95 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_State_Route_95 ….
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I have not. Unfortunately it's just not really on the way to anywhere from Albuquerque
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We'll be driving through Salt Lake to Moab in May, I guess that counts
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Moab is gorgeous. If you have time a day trip down to the needles district in canyonlands is very worth it. If you have even more time a longer side trip down to natural bridges national monument is even more worth it.
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We'll have a half day in the morning, Moab to Albuquerque is the shortest leg of the trip
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ah not enough time :/ If it were me and I’d never been to Moab before I’d drive up to the island in the sky overlook in Canyonlands or do a short hike in Arches.
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Hiking isn't something I can physically do, but definitely going to check out as much scenery as I can. That's like day 25 of the trip though so I think the fam will want to get home
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