JeremyP
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I took my family on a trip to southern Utah over New years in order to do some desert exploring. Our first day was traveling from western Colorado to Escalante, Utah with a short detour into Capitol Reef national park to hike down capitol gorge. We arrived at the canyon county lodge with 12% and plugged into the tesla destination chargers. It's so great to be able to add 125 kwh overnight! The next day we headed through Cannonville and hiked the Willis creek slot canyon, which was interesting with a layer of ice through most of the narrow sections. We then headed down Cottonwood road, went by Grosvenor arch and hiked the cottonwood narrows. We continued down cottonwood road, which fortunately was dry and fairly smooth, and came out on highway 89 and made a quick stop at the toadstools, an area with interesting rock formations. We stayed in Kanab that night at the LaQuinta which also has tesla destination chargers and really cheap rooms at this time of year! We arrived with the battery at 50% so it was no problem charging back up to 100% overnight.
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