Friday, October 3, 2014

Monument Valley



The Mittens!

Crossing the border from Utah to Arizona, we
arrive at Monument Valley, a Navajo Tribal Park. 
Just when I think I have seen every shape of red
rock, there it is, not only a right but a left mitten!



         Horrible road conditions prevented us from completing this self-driven tour of Valley Drive.


Merrick Butte




Our most enjoyable three week tour of northern Arizona and southern Utah has come to an end and we are ready to head home.




Arches National Park - Moab, UT


After having been rained in the previous day, we are looking forward to exploring Arches National Park and are rewarded with beautiful blue skies. As the name implies, this park is known for it's many photogenic arches, as well as, other aptly named rock formations.




The Three Gossips

Delicate Arch


Balanced Rock









 


Landscape Arch
Double Arch
In 1991 a rock slab  60 feet long, 11 feet wide, and 4 feet thick fell from the underside of Landscape Arch, leaving behind an even thinner ribbon of rock.

Parade of elephants

 
Window Arch












 
One of many mule deer viewed from our window 


 


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Canyonlands National Park - Island in the Sky



We begin our Canyonlands adventure with our stay in Moab, Utah. Canyonlands National Park, described as 527 square miles of wild America, is divided into three regions: Island in the Sky, The Maze, and The Needles. Today we are exploring Island in the Sky.


Candlestick Tower
Mesa Arch



Green River Overlook





Upheaval Dome thought to be caused by a meteorite




A closer look of the dome

Shafer Trail Road






Morgan club visiting the park