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 over 9 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 over 9 years ago
Would you call that a Hobbit-trail?
AKHenderson Premium Member over 9 years ago
A wizard can’t conjure handrails? Or a saddle for Henry?
Godfreydaniel over 9 years ago
Apparently someone doesn’t want them to pass……..
KEA over 9 years ago
They had handrails, but the orcs and trolls kept breaking them
Observer fo Irony over 9 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 over 9 years ago
It probably is ODA-compliant
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Only the penitent man shall pass…
John M over 9 years ago
Looks pretty easy compared to -
Kevin Jordan over 9 years ago
Or a monorail?
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
And the Star Wars Universe doesn’t believe in guardrails, either…
BrookFan over 9 years ago
Try walking El Camino Del Ray.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcczjFRcVcU
jppjr over 9 years ago
Reminds me of Trail Ridge Road in Colorado….one side…solid rock…the other side…“solid” air…..
H P Hundt Premium Member over 9 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.