Monday – Sunday, January 14-20, 2013 Over the past week I’ve spent a few days photographing the Colorado National Monument again. I stopped by after work a few days, caught a sunrise another day, and drove through the entire park after a morning spent along Rifle Creek. Basically, whenever I had a little free time, [...]
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Rock Art & Fall Colors
Posted: October 20, 2012 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Four-Wheeling, Hiking, Jeeping, PhotographingTags: 2012, arches, basketmaker, dawn, dome plateau, fall colors, la boca arch, mill creek canyon, moab, petroglyphs, rock art, sand flats, sunrise, the highlands, utah
Moab Area Rock Art XXI Saturday, October 20, 2012 This weekend, even right after my week-long trip, I was ready to get out hiking and exploring again. I figured that since I hadn’t been down to Moab for a while it might be a good time to get back for a day trip. Last year [...]
Arch Hunting the Dome Plateau Area
Posted: March 27, 2010 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Geocaching, Hiking, JeepingTags: 2010, arches, arches national park, arrow head arch, arrowhead arch, cave spring, cisco, clouds, colorado river, covert arch, dancing bear panel, delicate arch, dewey bridge, dinosaur tracks, dome plateau, jeep, kokopelli trail, la boca arch, lost spring canyon, moab, petroglyphs, pole canyon, rock art, squaw park, squaw window, the highlands, utah, ute, wind caves, winter camp ridge, yellow cat, yellow cat flat, yellow cat road, yellow jacket canyon
Saturday, March 27, 2010 On Saturday morning, Amanda and I headed out to the Dome Plateau area north of Moab in search of some arches. The main arch I wanted to find was Covert Arch above Lost Spring Canyon. I figured since we were planning on looking for at least one arch, I should stop [...]
