Jun
12
2012
Memorial Weekend in The Needles | Day 1
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Bright and early Saturday morning I was up and headed to The Needles District of Canyonlands National park to meet up with a few friends for the Memorial Day weekend. I made pretty good time and was soon on my way over Elephant Hill and at our campsite in Devils Kitchen. It took my just under four hours to reach the campsite from my house in Grand Junction. I quickly setup my tent and we were soon on our way to start hiking and exploring.
We started out by searching a new area of Devil’s Lane hoping to find something new. We did end up finding a few small panels of handprints which seem to be very common in The Needles.
White Hands by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Red Hands by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
After taking a few photos of the handprints and searching the area a little more we started our hike from Devil’s Lane over to Cyclone Canyon. I should mention that it was VERY windy out! As we started the hike in Devil’s Lane we had to watch out for rolling tumbleweeds blowing through the graben. It was a sight to see tumbleweeds racing down the lane. The skies were also full of dust for much of the day, blocking the sunlight and blue sky.
The view down into Cyclone Canyon as we started the descent.
Cyclone Canyon by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Jun
7
2012
Friday – Sunday, May 18-20, 2012
A few months back I managed to get another pair of permits to the Coyote Buttes North area so that Amanda and I could visit The Wave again and explore a few new areas. It turns out that I had picked a great weekend to go without originally realizing it. Our permits were for Saturday May 19th and it just so happens that the Annular Solar Eclipse was going to be happening on Sunday the 20th and some of the best views of this event would be down in the same area. It couldn’t have worked out better! We would visit Coyote Buttes North on Saturday and then stick around for the Solar Eclipse on Sunday with a little extra time to check out Wire Pass.
After work on Friday we finished loading up the Jeep and headed south through Utah to the Paria Plateau in northern Arizona. As we drove past Moab the light played hide and seek with the peaks of the La Sal Mountains in the distance.
In the Spotlight by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
We also made a quick stop at Wilson Arch for a photo since the last photo I took here in late afternoon light was with a point & shoot camera.
Wilson Arch by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
The sun was just setting as we drove through Bluff, and it lit up the clouds behind the Horse Boulder nicely.
Horse Boulder by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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May
24
2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
After a nice night sleeping along Indian Creek, I was awake again the break of dawn and having some breakfast. I packed up camp and then headed back into The Needles for another day of exploring. I was soon driving the rough road over Elephant Hill into the heart of the Needles. I ended up doing a little hiking and searching for some new rock art sites as I explored this beautiful area once again.
Driving through Elephant Canyon after crossing over Elephant Hill.
Elephant Canyon by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Squeezing my Jeep through this tight section into Devil’s Pocket.
Devil’s Pocket by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Interesting black handprints along the road.
Black Hands by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Great view in Devil’s Lane.
Devil’s Lane by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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May
23
2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
On Saturday morning I set out early to drive down to The Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. One of my goals for 2012 was to spend more time hiking and exploring in this amazing area. Unfortunately, because of circumstances earlier this year I was unable to make it down here until now, so I’m getting a later start than I had originally planned. Better late than never, I guess. I’ve still got plenty of time this year to return a few more times 😉
When I made it to the park I headed straight for the Squaw Flat Campground and started hiking the Lost Canyon and Squaw Canyon loop trail. It was a beautiful morning that was perfect for hiking. I made it to Lost Canyon in no time.
The well-used trail to Squaw Canyon, Lost Canyon and eventually Peekaboo.
Trail Ahead by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Crossing the sandstone of the Squaw – Lost Canyon Divide
Lost Canyon Divide by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Following the cairns.
Lost Canyon Trail by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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May
3
2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
The clouds in the sky this evening were looking pretty nice, so I decided to drive up to the Monument to hopefully catch a nice colorful sunset. I didn’t get the spectacular sunset I was hoping for, but I did end up with with a few good photos while I was up there.
As I drove up Fruita Canyon I finally got a decent photo of Balance Rock in the late afternoon sun with some clouds. Usually as I drive by the sky is either completely blue, or I miss the direct sunlight on the sandstone.
Balanced Rock by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
I’m glad I stopped at Balance Rock this time because I also ran into a large group of Desert Bighorn Sheep with a few babies. I grabbed my long lens and took a few photos before they were out of sight.
Young Bighorn Sheep by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
After the bighorn sheep were gone, I got back in my Jeep and decided to hike Otto’s Trail and catch the sunset from that area.
The shadows creep across the canyon floor towards Independence Monument.
Independence Monument View by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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