Jul 27 2012

Rainbow Over the Valley

Rainbow Over the Valley

A rainbow hangs over the Grand Valley close to sunset while the Grand Mesa is lit up nicely in the distance.


Jul 26 2012

The Elusive Horse Canyon

Saturday & Sunday, July 14-15, 2012

I first tried to explore Horse Canyon in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park back in 2008 when I camped at Peekaboo with a few friends. Back then the entrance to the canyon had been washed out pretty good and there was a very deep hole blocking vehicle entry. For the past two years I have been checking the condition of the road so that I could finally get back there to start exploring the area, but both the Salt Creek and Horse Canyon roads have been washed out and closed for that long. I have hiked up Salt Creek Canyon twice during those two years, but Horse Canyon was a bit too long for a day hike. A few weeks ago I finally received word that the National Parks Service had finally reopened the roads in Salt Creek and Horse Canyon, so I quickly made plans to get back. I reserved a campsite at Peekaboo for the weekend and invited Jared and Marty to come along.

After work on Friday, I drove down to Cottonwood Canyon and setup camp so that I would be close to Canyonlands in the morning and wouldn’t have to do much driving. There were a few rain showers in the evening, but the precipitation stopped before I went to bed, and I had a great night of sleep.


Good Morning by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

In the morning I had a little time to photograph this ruin high up on the canyon wall. I have driven by this site many times and had not been able to find it before. It would have been a long hike up to reach it, but unfortunately I didn’t have the time this morning to try. I will have to return again to climb up to the ruin for some closer photos.


High Tower by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr

After photographing the tower, I continued my drive into the park where I met Jared and Marty at the Needle’s Visitor Center so that we could get our permits and the combination for the lock on the gate. Jared transferred his camping gear into my Jeep and parked his car at the trailhead before we continued through the locked gate into Salt Creek. The drive through the wash was in soft sand as usual, but the debris that had blocked the road in May had been removed. It was nice to be able to avoid this mosquito-infested area by closing the windows of the Jeep 😉 The deep holes that had blocked the entrance to Horse Canyon had also been filled in a bit. We drove through the holes and brush that was growing in the road and continued up Horse Canyon, where we would be spending much of the day searching for ruins and rock art.

We almost missed the remains of a tower near the mouth of the canyon. Good thing Marty spotted this one after we had passed it.


Watch Tower by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
 

 


Jul 25 2012

Juniata Reservoir Sunset

Late yesterday evening I hiked out to Juniata Reservoir near the base of the Grand Mesa to photograph the sunset. I was hoping for some nice reflections off of the water, but the wind was blowing just enough to prevent that from happening. The clouds in the sky, on the other hand, were very nice, so I decided to focus on those instead. I was also hoping for a little more color at sunset, but that didn’t really happen either…at least not from my viewpoint.

Here’s a few photos from the evening that focus mainly on the interesting clouds in the sky.

Juniata Shore

Juniata Sky

Juniata Sunset

A Little Color


Jul 24 2012

Monuments

Monuments

Here’s another photo I took yesterday evening at the Colorado National Monument before the sunset light show started.


Jul 23 2012

Monsoon Sunset

Monsoon Sunset

I went up to the Colorado National Monument this evening to try and capture the sunset as the monsoonal storms were breaking up. This is what I saw…