Sep
28
2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
After spending Saturday at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and getting home later than normal again, Amanda and I woke just before sunrise so that we could watch the sun come up over the Grand Mesa from our hot tub. Once it was up, I had some breakfast and then met up with my friend Jackson so we could float a section of the Colorado River from the Palisade River Bend Park to Corn Lake. It’s a shorter section of the river, but we didn’t want to make an all-day trip out of it…..just spend a few hours on the river on a nice day. One of my main reasons for this trip was so that I could try out his new Aire Tributary Tomcat Tandem inflatable kayak since I am looking at buying one over the winter for next season. After spending the afternoon on his boat, I can safely say that I will probably be picking one of them up 🙂 It will make a great boat for day trips and overnight trips on easier stretches of river!
Relaxing
Relaxing in the front of the boat. Unfortunately, I guess I am too heavy to sit this far forward in the boat since I got wet from water coming up through the self-bailing floor. Jackson and I ended up switching seats a little ways down the river and we had no further issues with water coming up into the boat.
Riffles
Riffles in the river looking back towards the Little Book Cliffs.
Quick Stop
Stopped so that we could change seats.
Jackson and his Boat
Jackson in Front
View from the back seat.
Smoke and Mount Garfield
It’s open burn season in Mesa County.
Looking Back
A view back towards Mount Garfield and Mount Lincoln.
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Sep
27
2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
After staying up late on Friday night, Amanda and I slept in on Saturday morning. When we finally woke up (between 8am-9am- which is sleeping in for us), we had some breakfast and then headed down to the North Rim of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. We have visited the South Rim a few times before, but for some reason had neglected to visit the North Rim. We arrived shortly after lunchtime and hiked to all the overlooks along the North Rim Road. The lighting was bad during this time of the day, so I didn’t even bother to carry my camera with me. After visiting all the overlooks near the road, we took our time as we hiked the short loop that visited Chasm View near the campground.
We ended up finishing the hiking we had planned to do earlier than I had planned, so we still had plenty of time before sunset. We decided to head back into Crawford for some dinner at the Black Canyon Cafe before returning to the park for sunset.
North Rim Road
I took this photo as we left the park and headed back towards the West Elks and Crawford.
Needle Rock
After dinner we took the short drive to visit Needle Rock since we had some extra time.
Black Canyon Sunset
Catching the last rays of the sun over the Black Canyon.
Balanced Rock Overlook
After the sun dipped below the horizon I turned around and took a few photos up-canyon.
Black Canyon Crack
In order to get to the viewpoint I took the previous two photos from, I had to step over this crack in the rock next to the edge. It was a long way down. On my way back to the Jeep I decided to take a photo looking down through the crack.
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Sep
26
2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
After work on Friday, Amanda and I headed down to Moab to meet a few friends at the Moab Brewery for a birthday party and some burgers. After dinner we hiked up to the Moab Maiden in the dark so that I could attempt some night photography there again. Here’s a few of my photos from the night.
Under the Dipper
This is probably my favorite photo from Friday. I was able to frame the shot so that the Big Dipper was right over the large boulder containing the petroglyph.
Milky Way Princess
This one didn’t turn out as well as I had hoped, so I guess I will have to try again sometime in the future.
Maiden Star Trails
I have taken a photo of the Moab Maiden with star trails before, but I wanted to attempt the shot again. I think this one turned out better than the last, but I’m still not entirely happy with it. Either way, we had a nice evening examining the skies. We even spotted a few shooting stars.
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Sep
21
2011
September 17-18, 2011
This past weekend I met up with Jim from the Rock Art group on Flickr since he was spending a week or two in Moab. Of course we went out and visited some rock art sites that he had not been to before, and he even brought me to a few sites that I had missed before.
Wrong Way!
Jim takes a photo in the wrong direction as he stands next to the Lonesome Shaman.
Antler Men
I’ve visited this faint pictograph panel with figures that appear to be wearing antlers before, but don’t think I have ever posted a photo…..so here you go…
Strange Creature
Somehow I managed to miss this petroglyph a few times in the past when I visited the Supplication Panel….probably because I never tried to actually get up near the panel.
Jim at the Supplication Panel
Jim admires the Supplication Panel up close.
Missing Detail
We made a stop at the Bartlett Panel pictographs. This figure was probably very impressive before it weathered away.
Moab Cutouts
A line of small anthropomorphs high above the Colorado River.
Two Heads Are Better Than One
One sheep with two heads. There’s a few unique sheep petroglyphs in the area.
Moab Mastodon
We also made a stop by the Moab Mastodon.
Fin Sunset
The sunlight from the setting sun reflects off of some fins in the Behind the Rocks wilderness.
Birdcage & Friends
A large anthropomorph that resembles a birdcage (or R2D2) and a couple of other unique figures.
Birdcage Alcove
A closer look at two prominent figures of the Birdcage Panel situated in a large alcove.
Rock Art Shirt
Jim showing off his rock art shirt while taking a photo of some pictographs.
Jim at the Birdcage
Jim and the Birdcage Panel for a little scale.
Anticline Overlook
Expansive view from the Anticline Overlook looking down on Hurrah Pass and towards Moab and The Portal.
Highway 128
I decided to stop and take this photo on the way home….I seem to drive this stretch of road almost weekly so I rarely stop for photos anymore.
Jeep & Fisher Towers
My Jeep, the Fisher Towers and La Sal Mountains.
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Sep
16
2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
When I chose my photo for the month of August earlier this week, I realized that I never posted a trip report from our day driving over Imogene Pass. Even though it really wasn’t much of a ‘trip’ I did take a couple of photos on our nice leisurely drive over Imogene Pass from Telluride to Ouray. We started out the day at Bridal Veil Falls for a few photos before driving over the pass. Afterwards we stopped in Ridgway for some burgers before heading back home. Here’s just a few photos from the day.
Bridal Veil Falls
I’ve driven by these falls a number of times but never stopped and hiked up to them. That changed on this trip.
Bridal Veil Pool
The main fall kept moving with the wind, so every second it seems the waterfall looked different. It was pretty cool to watch.
Distant Storm
A storm off in the distance viewed from up in the Savage Basin.
Jeep at 13114
Imogene Pass….this might be the first time I have been up there with no snow or rain falling, even though it looked like it might start at any moment.
Top of the Pass
One more of my Jeep at the pass.
Richmond Falls
A great waterfall we visited on our way down to Telluride. The overcast sky made perfect conditions to get some longer exposures.
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