Road Trip to CO - Arches #2

We had only one day to spend in Arches National Park, but we took advantage of it all, hiking/walking/driving. I posted a lot of photos here, but there are more. DSC_0876

We spent the first half of the day hiking a 7-mile trail. After that we drove to various points of interest or overlooks where there were shorter trails to more arches.

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We ended up hiking about 12 miles that day.DSC_0883

The scenery was all spectacular. DSC_0886

This is looking back at the parking area from the trail to Delicate Arch.

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Much of the trail is walking across the slickrock.

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Then the trail becomes almost a shelf that winds around the side of a cliff.

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When you get the first view around the corner of that cliff you're almost blown away (literally as well as figuratively). What a site! It's absolutely amazing. I mean we saw a lot of arches and cool rocks and cliffs earlier in the day, but there was something about this one that is stunning. Maybe it's because you see it suddenly as you turn the corner. Maybe because it stand alone with no other features near it.DSC_0898

Maybe it's because of it's size. In this photo there are people. Do you see how small they look?

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In fact, there were a lot of people. It took some patience to get a photo of the arch with no people. That's Dan sitting on the rock while others venture towards the arch. At this location the wind was so strong that it felt as though you could be blown backwards off the cliff.

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Wind effect in my hair. It's not standing up just from the sweat and 2 days of camping!

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As is the case with most hikes, the trip back to the truck took a lot less time. At the bottom there are petroglyphs. These images of a horse and rider, bighorn sheep, and dogs were carved between 1650 to 1850.

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We continued on the road through the park. This is an overlook across the canyon from Delicate Arch. You can see it right there in the center of the photo. The trail we took came from around the rocky cliffs at the left.

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It was getting dusk when we got to the trails to see the last arches. These were relatively close to the parking lot so there were lots of people there. If you look closely you will see people on the rocks under the arches and on the trail. That gives you a sense of scale.

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We followed another trail at this location...IMG_2675

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...as the sun was going down.

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Interesting manmade patterns.

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We stopped at the visitor center to clean up and fill water jugs. I got in a bit of sheep showing practice before we left to find our camping spot for the night.

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The mosquitoes that had been relentless the night before (this post) were slightly less so in the morning. IMG_2631

However the surroundings were beautiful as the sun reached the west side of the canyon.

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But we didn't linger around camp. We packed up and drove just north of Moab to the entrance of Arches National Park.

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The cliffs on the left side of the photo are part of Arches and that's the Colorado River flowing our of the canyon in the center of the photo.

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I had been here once or twice before but that was almost forty years ago. (Oh yeah, I was going to find my old slides and see if I have photos from back then.)

I don't remember the names of all the arches. Besides sometimes I don't want to know what names other people have used for formations. I like to enjoy them without always having to see or think of something that is not a rock. I'll make up my own name if something comes to me.

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We had one day to see the park and, knowing that it was going to be a hot day, we decided to start with one of the longer trails. Out and back on the more traveled trail would have been about 5 miles. We ended up taking the "primitive" route to come back and that was 7 miles.

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I thought about giving up taking photos because it seem so hard to capture the grandeur, the color, the textures.

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But of course I continued to shoot photos and I am sharing some of my favorites.

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Distances are so deceptive in this country. We had seen these rock walls in the distance and I had thought, "it's a good thing we're not going there". The "primitive route" took us around those and beyond.

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Cairns are important in finding the trails over slickrock and through washes. Seeing those little rock towers kept us on track in places where the trail wasn't obvious.

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More from Arches National Park in the next post.