Jun
22
2012
Friday – Sunday, June 8-10, 2012
This weekend I met my friend Philippe and his wife on their annual trip to the Southwest from France. This year we planned a day to do a little hiking and exploring on Cedar Mesa (Last year we spent a day hiking in the San Rafael Swell). We spent Saturday hiking together and searching for a few ruins and rock art sites. That evening I ended up camping at their campsite in Natural Bridges. We also had an unexpected visitor to camp that evening when Laurent Martres and one of his friends stopped by. It was nice to meet him since I used his Photographing the Southwest books when I first started getting into photography a few years ago. We also got to see a sneak peek of a new book he will be publishing soon. On Sunday I went off on my own to do a little more exploring before heading back home. Here are plenty of photos from the weekend in no particular order.
After work on Friday I drove down to the Mule Canyon Towers and set up camp nearby. I managed to get there just as the sun was setting and striking one of the towers.
Cave Tower Sunset by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Philippe taking photos of the Bigfoot Ruins. The ruins are named the Bigfoot Ruins because there is a footprint in the mud next to the doorway of one of the structures.
Philippe and the Bigfoot Ruins by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
A pile of potsherds found at the Bigfoot Ruins.
Bigfoot Potsherds by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Bigfoot Ruins by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Jun
16
2012
Memorial Weekend in The Needles | Day 3
Memorial Day | Monday, May 28, 2012
After another night of great camping weather we had some breakfast and set out hiking so that we could visit the Flying Carpet Panel. We also explored a few small side canyons before hiking back out to our vehicles near Cave Spring.
This is one of my favorite Barrier Canyon Style pictograph panels, but unfortunately I haven’t made it here in good light yet. Maybe next time…
Flying Carpet Panel by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Here’s Jared taking a photo for some scale of the figures painted here.
Jared and the Carpet by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Another panel of pictographs nearby.
One Arm Panel by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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Jun
14
2012
Memorial Weekend in The Needles | Day 2
Sunday, May 27, 2012
After a good night of sleep at Devil’s Kitchen we spent the rest of the day making our way over to Peekaboo for the night. Of course, we made some other stops along the way.
I woke up just early enough to catch the sunset on some of the surrounding needles from the Devil’s Pocket.
Devil’s Pocket Sunrise by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
As I was hiking back towards camp, I caught Jared up on top of some rocks at the Devil’s Kitchen.
On Top by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
Once the sun was up I returned to camp for some breakfast and then did some exploring of the outskirts of Devil’s Pocket with Jared and his brother.
Exploring by IntrepidXJ, on Flickr
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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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