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Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road
(Dollhouse to Waterhole Flat)
This section is simply a set of images documenting our drive out on the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep road, from the Dollhouse to Waterhole Flat. All of the comments made on page 4 and page 5 (the account of the way in on this road) apply here (but in reverse, of course). Think of this page as a sort of 'supplement' to those pages.
Heading out
Starting our journey back out of the Dollhouse, and back out of the Maze. [enlarge]
Heading out
Starting our journey back out of the Dollhouse, and back out of the Maze. [enlarge]
Travelling in Convoy
Following Luke up the wash towards the Land of Standing Rocks. [enlarge]
Surmounting small ledge
Crawling up over a small ledge on the road leading back to the Land of Standing Rocks. [enlarge]
Sometimes river, sometimes road
Heading north across 'North Flat'. The road at this point goes up a wide wash that serves also as part of the Jeep Road between the Dollhouse and the Land of Standing Rocks. [enlarge]
Approaching Chimney Rock
The Jeep road as it winds north towards Chimney Rock. [enlarge]
Slabby bits
Luke makes quick work of a few slabby bits on the way back to the Land of Standing Rocks from the Dollhouse. [enlarge]
Jeep Road at Chimney Rock
The Jeep Road, as it nears Chimney Rock in the Land of Standing Rocks. [enlarge]
Driving in Wonderland
The view is fantastic as we drive west through the Land of Standing Rocks. [enlarge]
A butte and the drops
Ekker Butte rises above the distinctive Chocolate Drops, as seen from the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
Flats of Shale
Little chips of Organ Rock Shale litter the ground in the Land of Standing Rocks. Looking towards the Maze, the Chocolate Drops, Ekker Butte, and the Island in the Sky district. [enlarge]
Standing Rocks
Various towers of Organ Rock Shale in the Land of Standing Rocks. As seen from the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
The Plug
The Plug, in the Land of Standing Rocks. [enlarge]
The Tawny Maze
A last look at the Tawny-colored rock of the Maze. [enlarge]
Ledge driving
Heading west on the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. This is part of the rough Teapot Canyon section of the road. [enlarge]
Climbing a slope
Luke crawls up a slope in the Teapot Canyon section of the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
Mother and Child
A view of the Mother and Child formation from the east. [enlarge]
West on LoSR Jeep Road
Luke drives west on the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road (in one of the non-rough sections of the Teapot Canyon portion of the road). [enlarge]
Up a ledge
Surmounting a ledge on the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road, Teapot Canyon section. [enlarge]
Up a ledge
Surmounting a ledge on the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road, Teapot Canyon section. [enlarge]
Typical obstacle
The typical sort of obstacle you will encounter on the land of standing rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
Some steep grades
A few steep grades are encountered on the Teapot Canyon section of the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
Articulate!
The Liberty's suspension isn't quite able to keep all the rubber on the ground in this twisty-turny bit of the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
Fixin' a ramp
Sophie fixes up a bit of impromptu ramp to help Luke edge over a rough patch on the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
The Ledge is a Road
There are several places like this in Teapot Canyon, where the road basically is on a solid ledge of sandstone. Usually these ledge sections converge in on small drainages, which is where the really rough stuff is. [enlarge]
Teapot Ledges
A section of the Landing of Standing Rock Jeep road that traverses ledges (Teapot Canyon section). [enlarge]
Roughest part
Luke negotiates one of the roughest parts of the Teapot Canyon section. [enlarge]
Plan view
Everybody helps out with spotting on this section of the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road (Teapot Canyon section). [enlarge]
Lookin' good
Luke calmly makes his way over the rough terrain in Teapot Canyon. [enlarge]
Some big ledges
Luke approaches a large ledge in Teapot Canyon, on the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
Care Required
A big ledge on the Teapot Canyon portion of the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep trail requires a bit of finess and ramp-building. [enlarge]
The toughest part
Ewart and Jenn verify Luke's clearance on the roughest stretch of the Teapot Canyon section of the Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road. [enlarge]
Back to the flats
We've finished traversing the rough Teapot Canyon section, and now we've arrived back at Waterhole Flat. [enlarge]
Here is a google-based map of the last of the entire Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road, from the Dollhouse to Waterhole Flat. The actual track is marked in red on the map. Double click on the map to view a larger version, with clickable icons for each picture that was taken along the drive.
Interactive Trackmap, Land of Standing Rocks Jeep Road (Dollhouse to WH Flat) - click map to view
Land of Standing Rocks Road, The Dollhouse to Waterhole Flat - Drive Data
Start Time: 9:38a.m.
End Time: 2:00p.m.
Duration: 4h22m
Distance: 33.0 km (20.51 mi)
Average Speed: 7.6 km/hr (4.7 mph)
Start Elevation: 5112ft (1558m) *
Max Elevation: 5621ft (1713m) *
Min Elevation: 5098ft (1554m) *
End Elevation: 5481ft (1671m) *
* : +/- 75 feet
Total Elevation Gain: 1033ft (315m) *
Total Elevation Loss: 671ft (205m) *
 
 
* : +/- 75 feet
Elevation Graph
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