I’ve noticed that we haven’t seen Frosty lately after his “Olaf”makeover a few weeks back. Did Disney make him a betteroffer ( like, to star in the sequel to “Frozen” ) ?
It is called a wilderness trail; you are suppose to tread carefully and leave nothing but footprints. The bends in the trail are for Orc and Troll protection; they don’t turn very fast when they are chasing you.
Hell’s Backbone Road connects Boulder and Escalante UT.It has a bridge 14 ft wide with a 1500 ft drop. I took a day to travel the 38 miles and return the 27 miles via UT SR-12; stopped at every scenic outlook and historical marker sign and several places between. A day well spent on roads much like the one Wiz and the hobbit are on.
finkd about 10 years ago
I’ve noticed that we haven’t seen Frosty lately after his “Olaf”makeover a few weeks back. Did Disney make him a betteroffer ( like, to star in the sequel to “Frozen” ) ?
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 10 years ago
Would you call that a Hobbit-trail?
AKHenderson Premium Member about 10 years ago
A wizard can’t conjure handrails? Or a saddle for Henry?
Godfreydaniel about 10 years ago
Apparently someone doesn’t want them to pass……..
KEA about 10 years ago
They had handrails, but the orcs and trolls kept breaking them
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
It is called a wilderness trail; you are suppose to tread carefully and leave nothing but footprints. The bends in the trail are for Orc and Troll protection; they don’t turn very fast when they are chasing you.
Mowog about 10 years ago
It probably is ODA-compliant
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Only the penitent man shall pass…
John M about 10 years ago
Looks pretty easy compared to -
Kevin Jordan about 10 years ago
Or a monorail?
ChessPirate about 10 years ago
And the Star Wars Universe doesn’t believe in guardrails, either…
BrookFan about 10 years ago
Try walking El Camino Del Ray.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcczjFRcVcU
jppjr about 10 years ago
Reminds me of Trail Ridge Road in Colorado….one side…solid rock…the other side…“solid” air…..
H P Hundt Premium Member about 10 years ago
Hell’s Backbone Road connects Boulder and Escalante UT.It has a bridge 14 ft wide with a 1500 ft drop. I took a day to travel the 38 miles and return the 27 miles via UT SR-12; stopped at every scenic outlook and historical marker sign and several places between. A day well spent on roads much like the one Wiz and the hobbit are on.