Jan
9
2013
Christmas Eve | Monday, December 24, 2012
On Christmas Eve it snowed all day which is a little unusual for the Grand Valley. When I got out of work, I thought it would be a good idea to drive up to the Colorado National Monument and take some photos in the snowstorm. I knew the road on top was closed because of the weather, so I went in via the Fruita entrance so I could at least drive to the Independence Monument Viewpoint. Some may find these photos boring and bland and much different from my typical ‘colorful’ images, but I was trying to create something more unique from these locations that I frequently visit and photograph. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the following images in the comments section.
As I drove up the snow-covered switchbacks, I had to pull over and stop for a photo of Balance Rock in the snow.
Balance Rock Snowstorm by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
My first stop was at the Independence Monument Viewpoint.
Tracks by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Independence Monument in the snow.
Independence Monument Snowstorm by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Jan
7
2013
Saturday & Sunday, December 15-16, 2012
Each year Amanda and I take a trip to Arches National Park around Christmas time. It’s become kind of a tradition for us. This year we planned the trip two weekends before Christmas because of Amanda’s work schedule closer to the holiday. Some years we only go down for a day trip, but this year we got a hotel room in Moab and spent the full weekend.
On Saturday morning we left bring at early from Grand Junction so that we could make it to the park for sunrise. Unfortunately, the sky was very overcast this morning, so there wasn’t a sunrise. Instead, we decided to stop and hike the Park Avenue trail when we arrived. It’s been a few years since I hiked this short trail, but Amanda had not hiked it before. We started at the bottom and hiked to the top before returning the same way. It was pretty cold and windy out, plus we got rained on a few times, but we did have the trail to ourselves.
Looking back at The Organ from the slickrock wash this overcast morning.
Organ View by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
The Organ with Balanced Rock on the horizon.
Organ & Balance by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Next up we stopped at the Courthouse Wash bridge and hiked up to Ring Arch. Neither of us had been here before, so it was nice to visit a new arch this trip.
Ring Arch by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Jan
3
2013
Friday – Sunday, December 7-9, 2012
This weekend I decided to stay home for a change. I figured that I could spend some quality time photographing the Colorado National Monument since I would be around. After work on Friday, I drove up to the Monument to try and catch a sunset that looked promising. It turned out to be a decent sunset, but not over the Monument. Instead, it was colorful over the Book Cliffs across the valley.
A portion of the Book Cliffs across the valley turns pink.
Red Book Cliffs by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
The following morning I was up at the Monument again. This time I was there well before the sun came up so I could try and catch the glow that sometimes happens 15-20 minutes before sunrise.
Before the sunrise the monoliths lit up with the glow I was hoping for. This is a view down Wedding Canyon towards Fruita.
Fruita Beyond by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
The early morning glow lights up The Island.
Island View by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Dec
2
2012
Saturday & Sunday, November 10-11, 2012
For a little over a year now I’ve been pretty obsessed with exploring and photographing the unusual and spectacular sandstone formations of The Paria Plateau. I’ve been to Coyote Buttes North five times, Coyote Buttes South two times, and the White Pocket three times and have come back with some nice images and had a lot of fun. There is just so much to see up there I could probably spend a lifetime exploring the area and not see it all. Unfortunately, I feel it’s time for me to take a little break from this area so I can concentrate on exploring some other areas on the Colorado Plateau for a while. This will probably be my last trip report from The Paria Plateau for a little while. Don’t get me wrong, I might head back down there once or twice next year, but I certainly won’t be driving down six or seven times like I’ve done this past year.
After work on Friday, Amanda and I started our drive south down to Page once again. There were some pretty good storms moving through the area which slowed us down a little and gave us some very strong winds to drive through. We eventually made it to our hotel, just a little later than I had anticipated. We quickly got to bed so I could be up bright and early for the sunrise on Saturday morning.
Since I had no plans to get up super early and hike into Coyote Buttes North before sunrise, I decided to head over to Horseshoe Bend for the sunrise while Amanda slept in a little later at the hotel. I had the place to myself for the sunrise which was a pleasant experience. About 20 minutes before the actual sunrise there was a nice glow that lit up the sandstone.
Horseshoe Bend Dawn by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
My shadow on the golden sandstone as the sun rises behind me.
Long Shadow by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
I just love warm morning light on sandstone, which there is no shortage of here.
Sandstone Sunrise by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Nov
7
2012
Tuesday & Wednesday, October 16-17, 2012
Just a few short days after returning from my adventures in Northern Arizona and Southern Utah, I was ready to get and photograph some of the fall colors here in the Grand Valley. I ended up driving up to the Colorado National Monument two consecutive days after work to take a few photos.
I first went over to Ute Canyon to see the cottonwood trees along the stream in the bottom. The canyon was already in the shadows, but the top of the mesa and the Book Cliffs were still receiving direct sunlight.
Ute Canyon Sunset by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
The Book Cliffs across the Grand Valley near sunset.
Book Cliffs Sunset by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
The Grand Mesa in the distance glows pink beyond Rim Rock Drive.
Evening Road by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
A lone yellow leaf on the bark of a large cottonwood tree.
Leaf on Bark by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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