We set out from Grand Junction in the morning and traveled into Utah. I decided to depart I-70 at exit 214, which is the "old highway" to Cisco. The road isn't maintained that well but it was deserted and fun to drive on. We had a beautiful, direct shot at the snow-capped La Sal Mountains, which really dominate the scenery in this portion of Utah.
The road eventually leaves the first canyon into an open area named alternately Professor Valley and the Richardson Amphitheater. The view from this area is exquisite. I neglected to get any more photos of the Fisher Towers since the light was bad. However, the view to the southwest was of the outer spires bounding the Castle Valley beyond. In the picture below, the spire/pinnacle on the left is known as Castleton Tower (Google Maps) or Castle Rock (DeLorme). This is definitely one of my favorite photos from the day.
The road then enters another canyon along the Colorado River which stretches from Castle Valley to Moab.
The first sight the visitor comes to is the Park Avenue area and it is quite the sight! Especially on this morning with the sun behind us and a perfect blue sky to the north.
I couldn't decidewhich of the next two shots I liked the best, so you get them both! They are of The Organ.
We continued north along the main park road past the The Great Wall and the Petrified Dunes. I kept promising Katherine and Kendell that we would stop later "when the light was better". I just didn't want to get too far behind on the day and not be able to see all of the main destinations I had planned.
We did stop for a while, however at the Balanced Rock area, taking the short trail around Balanced Rock and nearby rock formations.
I have a lot of photos from this day, so I'm going to break up the posts. In my next post, I'll be sharing photos from the Devils Garden section of the park.
Dann.
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