In early 2004, Adventure-Crew travelled to Arches National Park. The videos we produced and the photos we took have all gotten much fanfare and have been viewed hundreds and thousands of times. This particular photo is my favorite from that trip. It represents the care with which the road crew fashioned the old Potash Rd many years ago to service the back country area of Dead Horse Point State Park and Canyonlands National Park. This stone is resting precipitously on a small pedestal right next to the jeep trail built by state road crews, not National or State Park employees who may have been more sensative to the ascetics of the park establishment erra. The men responsible for pushing a road through this back country area could have easily caused this small wonder to be displaced, but they looped the road around this rock deliberately. Since then, tens of thousands of off roaders have travelled past this rock on their way to slick rock adventures and other jeep trail festivities.