Sunday, December 26, 2010 Amanda had to work on Sunday, so I was on my own to find something to do. As I have been doing lately, I decided to head back to Moab in search of some more rock art. On my drive to Moab down the Colorado River Road, I was treated to [...]
Archive for December, 2010
Christmas in Arches 2010
Posted: December 25, 2010 by Randy Langstraat in Hiking, PhotographingTags: 2010, arches, arches national park, balanced rock, christmas, colorado river, dancing bear, devils garden, double arch, landscape arch, moab, north window, petroglyphs, pine tree arch, rock art, skyline arch, south window, tunnel arch, utah, ute, windows section
Saturday, December 25, 2010 | Christmas Day Christmas was here again, and that meant it was time for our annual Christmas trip to Arches National Park. As usual, we started out with a hike to Landscape Arch to make sure it was still standing…..it was. Then we wandered over to Pine Tree Arch for a [...]
Lower Dominguez Canyon
Posted: December 24, 2010 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Hiking, PhotographingTags: 2010, big dominguez canyon, bridgeport, colorado, dominguez canyon, dominguez creek, gunnison river, petroglyphs, rock art, uncompahgre plateau, ute, waterfalls
Friday, December 24, 2010 | Christmas Eve On Friday I picked up my friend Jackson and we headed to Bridgeport to hike into Lower Dominguez Canyon. There are some petroglyphs a few miles into the canyon which were my main goal for the day, but it was a very nice and scenic canyon with a [...]
Along the Colorado River Gorge
Posted: December 18, 2010 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Hiking, PhotographingTags: 2010, anasazi, arches national park, basketmaker, behind the rocks, centipede panel, clouds, colorado river, colorado river gorge, dinosaur tracks, fisher towers, moab, parriott mesa, petroglyphs, poison spider bench, poison spider mesa, potash road, river tower, rock art, snow, the bear, titan, utah, ute, williams bottom, wolfe ranch, wolfe ranch petroglyphs
Saturday, December 18, 2010 After my detour into the Book Cliffs I was back on the road towards Moab for the rest of the day. The Colorado River Road was covered with snow so I didn’t make as good of time as I usually do, but I did stop for a few photos in Professor [...]
