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Outdoor Project
The ultimate adventure guide
Driving east on Highway 95 gives you a sweet view of the monocline.
The Cedar Mesa area has endless hidden gems, from arches to native ruins
The Comb Ridge Monocline.
Just west of the ridge is an unmarked dirt road (Comb Wash Road) heading south, where you can get a better look.
Further down the road is a BLM camping area.
The layers of Kayenta sandstone are totally exposed.
Comb Wash Road.
Looking north further up Comb Ridge's 120-mile wall of stone.