Sunday, Oct. 29th I was
awake at 5 am and couldn’t seem to drop off to sleep again. I was well rested
having gone to bed at shortly after 9 pm. Actually, we both went to bed that
early, couldn’t keep our eyes open to read. Now, we have had our morning
drinks, checked our blog posts and comments and I’m watching all around me for
the sun to pop up over the mountains.
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Waiting |
It is a cool 41F/5C this morning just
after 7:30 am. I had an email for a spot the station viewing at 6:29 but I was
too late reading the email so missed it. Darn! Not sure if it would be the same
here as in Arizona but I would have checked. Let me tell you something. What
they say about this being the state with the darkest night skies to view stars
in is bang on! I looked out this morning at 6:15 and the sky was black but full
of the most spectacular sparkles. Some towns call it “the greatest earth on show”,
I like that.
At 8 o’clock, it popped, the sun I
mean and it was illuminating the red mountains behind and around us like
nothing we’ve seen. The colours, well, you get my drift. After taking a few
morning pictures, I watched as 4 campers busied themselves around this little
setup. Okay, yes, we are spoiled. We’ve certainly moved beyond this type of ‘boondocking’.
Hoorah to them though! Not sure where they all slept though.
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The sun across our spot |
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Boondockers, extraordinaire |
Inside we had some cereal, yogourt
and banana and had a ‘sink’ bath. Trying to decide what to wear today, I’m sure
it will be on the chilly side if we hike at all. Now that we know there is a
biking event on this weekend, it explains all of the vehicles throughout town
with 2, 3 4 and 5 bikes loaded in or on them. There is quite a nice path, a
very long path on the east side of 191S and we noticed many adventurous bikers
climbing the steep inclines. Not for me. I bike only on flat surfaces.
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This is just a tease to get you interested |
By 9:15 we were ready to go and give
Clemson his ‘look after the house’ treat. He accepts the duty with pride. First
we drove into Moab to fill up the tank, even though we were sure it wasn’t
necessary we don’t need to be worrying about things. The entry to Arches
Monument National Park is $25 per vehicle. We tossed around how to handle this,
since we want to visit at least 2 more either in Utah or Arizona. So, we bought
a yearly pass for $80, we think this makes sense for us.
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Follow me |
Oohing and aahing all the way, oh
wait, it was honestly more like “Holy shhit!” and “Can you believe this?” This
crazy natural display of rock for the next 40 miles cannot be described in mere
words. My pictures will not do it justice but if you haven’t been here, they
will at least knock your socks off, I think. I’m going to let them speak for
themselves with the odd caption. Enjoy!
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See Bill in the front corner? |
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The Delicate Arch off in the distance |
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You can read about it here |
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Sand Dune Arch |
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They needed to place a ladder up to this cave I would have loved to see in there! |
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Only stick people allowed |
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My guy |
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Tunnel Arch |
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I will follow you, follow you wherever you may go There isn't a mountain so steep.........
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Not a rock, I admit, but a very very interesting dead tree |
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The softest red sand |
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this looks like the dinosaur from the Dinosaur Highway we traveled on (191S) Can you see him? |
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Apparently, the more you look at these rocks, the more you see in them These look like a gathering of monks |
After leaving the last arch sighting
that we were going to see today, we turned around and headed back. There was
one more we specifically wanted to see called the Double “O” which is two huge
holes side by side.
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We turned around here where others trudged forward |
Unfortunately, we were tired from all the climbing, hot
from the weather and dry from our stupidity of not bringing water. The last two
arches involved a fair bit of up and down on steep rocky inclines as well as
least another couple of miles.
Okay, now time for some fun pictures
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Before hopping in Black Beauty I needed to use the facilities I got a kick out of these instructions especially the 3rd one |
We felt awesome with what we’ve seen
and don’t feel the need to go back tomorrow. We have another park we wish to
visit. We drove into Moab once more and Bill got his propane tank filled by
this cowboy
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Our propane cowboy
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and I got groceries at City Market. The Suite fridge was looking
pretty sparse. Now at least we can eat for a few more days! We got back home
around 3 and were very happy with our day. Clemson was happy to see us and he
got his supper soon after. As Bill said “It’s 5 o’clock somewhere”.
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Is anyone looking? Hey, look at me! I'm the driver! |
We sat and sorted through pictures
and deleted some. Trying to decide what to put in our posts is the tough part.
I’ve gone easy on you all, believe me, we each took just under 200 today. The
sun has been awesome all day, full blue sky and sitting here now at 5 pm the
temperature outdoors is a glorious 73F/22.7C. Wow! I’m a little blown away by
how lucky I feel, being able to do this and our trip is just beginning.
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And if you have really good eyes, you can see that one 'crazy, dare devil' had to "Climb every mountain" |
It is going to be a simple supper
tonight. Since we haven’t had bacon and eggs for a few days, I’m cooking up a
mess of mini sausages and eggs. Bill has some great ideas…………..some time. 😊 This is also an early sign off. I figure with all the pictures and my
gabbing, you’ll be tired too at the end. I hope this day has been wonderful for
you too!
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This picture shows just how much rock actually breaks off the formations |
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Across 191S, from the park entrance, is the most fun-looking sandhill It was full yesterday but this morning only a couple of kids |
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Where we got our propane |
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the 'new' sign at the gate to where we are camped |
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We heard the dog from the travel trailer behind us barking up a storm when I looked, this is what he was barking at It is a black metal statue that the owners have placed here |
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In answer to Bill's question "Are you still posting?" I am finished now. Good night! |
Thank you for walking with us today.
If you have time and wish to comment, I’d love to read it.