This past Thursday Barbara and I visited Capital Reef National Park (NP). Now Capital Reef NP is not one of those places where you can just drive paved roads to see. If you want to see things here you have to either get off-road or go hiking. Since our truck has four wheel drive weContinue reading “Capital Reef National Park”
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Loa, Utah
Yesterday Barbara and I traveled west to the town of Loa, Utah. Along the way I took a few photos of the wonderful geology on display along the freeway. Today we took a short drive to check out the Loa countryside. Loa is a small farming town that I could walk from end to endContinue reading “Loa, Utah”
Dead Horse Point State Park
Today Barbara and I headed southeast to the Dead Horse Point State Park on the Colorado River. As the legend goes cowboys use to catch wild mustangs that roamed this area and corral them here on the shore of the river. They would take the horses they wanted and let the rest die of dehydrationContinue reading “Dead Horse Point State Park”
John Wesley Powell Museum
This morning Barbara and I visited the nearby John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River, Utah. For those of you who don’t know who Mr. Powell was, he was the first white explorer to explore the Grand Canyon. During his exploration of the area he named most of the canyons and some of the rapidsContinue reading “John Wesley Powell Museum”
Grand Staircase – Escalante, National Monument
Last week, while staying in Kanab Utah, Barbara and I visited the Grand Staircase – Escalante, National Monument. This park, as far as we could see, is more impressive from a distance. While driving north on highway 89A from the north rim of the Grand Canyon you can see the entire staircase laid out inContinue reading “Grand Staircase – Escalante, National Monument”
Lunar Eclipse
As most of you know, this past Sunday evening there was a lunar eclipse. I set up my camera to take photos, but mother nature had other ideas. I got photos of the eclipse, but just before it was to go full clouds moved in and blocked the moon from my view until I hadContinue reading “Lunar Eclipse”
The North Rim, Grand Canyon
Each year the north rim of the Grand Canyon opens on May 15th, weather permitting. So on the 16th Barbara and I headed there. Neither one of us have ever seen the north rim except for via fire roads to the Deer Creek area. I believe the vistas on the north rim are even moreContinue reading “The North Rim, Grand Canyon”
Grand Design Rally, Kanab Utah
Barbara and I have really enjoyed the last four days at the Grand Design rally in Kanab, Utah. As with the previous rallies we have attended, we have learned a lot and made new friends, which is going to make it hard to say goodbye. If Grand Design has another rally here in the future,Continue reading “Grand Design Rally, Kanab Utah”
Peek-A-Boo Canyon
This morning I got up at the crack of dawn to join a small group of people and explored a nearby slot canyon. I’ve hiked slot canyons before but have never been able to just take my time and enjoy the canyon and take lots of photos. Today I got that chance. Slot canyons areContinue reading “Peek-A-Boo Canyon”
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park and Moqui Cave
Yesterday Barbara and I traveled north of Kanab to the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. The sand dunes are formed by the wind erosion of the nearby Navajo Sandstone. The color, as you might guess, comes from the predominant color of the sandstone. These are some of the most striking dunes I’ve ever seen.Continue reading “Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park and Moqui Cave”