No not yet, first we started out in Denver with Pat
following in the truck. The motorhome is getting on in years and complains
about climbing big mountains towing that large truck behind, so, we’re giving
her a break. So, off we go climbing from our 6,000 ft elevation to over 10,000
as we head west and yes, we came eye level to some snow lines along route 70.
But everything went well and we stopped in the town of Dillon and reconnected
the two vehicles to continue our trip to Moab.
If we pushed, we could probably make the trip in one day,
but hey, we’re retired! So, we chose a state park a few miles east of Grand
Junction for an overnight that was quite restful.
James M Robb State Park |
We pulled into the campground just north of Arches National
Park a little before noon, so after a quick lunch we were off to explore the
arches.
Courthouse Towers |
Our first stop, the Courthouse Towers were just a sight to
behold, although no arches, we just enjoyed the view, followed by the three
gossips.
Three Gossips |
There were other stops and views, but I don’t want to overdo
my stay, I’ll just do some highlights such as the balanced rock.
Balanced Rock |
Looking
up, I just kept imagining what would happen if they got a little shaking going
on, you know, like an earthquake? Well we finally got to see an arch when we
came across the Sand Dune Arch.
Named that because there are
some petrified sand dunes nearby. We then saw Delicate Arch.
It looks small, but we are a long ways from it. We then got
down to the nitty gritty with lots of arches when we went into an area known as
Arches Cove.
Cove of Arches |
I know we zipped through this park in an afternoon, but the
views were just awesome, the colors just blow you away. They say there are over
1,000 arches in the National Park (I think they are including the ones that
have collapsed), but here is the last of my pictures taken from our campsite
back into the National Park. (you can make out a couple more arches)
View From Our Front Window |
Well that was day 1 ½ getting to Moab and ½ day visiting
Arches, now we’ll give you a full day in Moab, eh? Today, we will start out
along the Colorado River looking for some Petroglyphs and find some we did.
I did a little photoshop to put them together, but here is
an example of some of the Indian art we found, a bit hard to make out I’m
afraid. After a stop in town for a yarn store and lunch, it was off to
Canyonland NP and Island in the Sky.
We skipped the movie this time, (it was a repeat of the one
at Arches) and went on to the views.
We did take many more pictures, but to tell the truth, it’s
much the same. To capture the breathtaking beauty with a camera is just so
hard, I thought I would just take the two best and present them to you and hope
that someday you will get a chance to come here yourself to experience it first
hand.
Stay tuned for the next installment Boulder Dam, oops they did change that to Hoover Dam didn't they.
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