As mentioned earlier, Danny and I ran away from life for a few days and headed down to the southern side of the state and our neighbor state of Colorado. I had never been to Capitol Reef National Park or Mesa Verde National Park, so I felt it was high time to check those two off the list. It was a perfect time to go. The weather was cool and great for hiking and there were very little crowds, plus the views were gorgeous. I really tried to cut down on how many pictures I posted, but there are still quite a few. However, they are pretty pictures, so enjoy!
Capitol Reef National Park - Day 1
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The wall where flutes are played. |
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A beautiful man among beautiful scenery. (Danny is going to love this
caption.) |
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What a lovely rock... |
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Until it tries to eat you! How frightening. |
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Capitol Gorge in Capitol Reef. It's Cool with a capital C. |
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Taking pictures of petroglyphs. |
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I approve of this hike. |
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What you do when you find a heart-shaped rock. |
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More gorgeous scenery. |
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Cool view. |
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So cool, we decided to become part of the view. |
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We hiked up to the water tanks. It was an open invitation to dive right in. |
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A little carin just carryin' right a long. |
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Hanging out by the water's edge. |
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Danny likes to climb things... |
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While heading back, we startled a rock. |
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The cliffs of insanity. |
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A vision of loveliness. |
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Hiking into the Grand Wash. It was grand and relatively clean, except
for all the dirt. |
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We didn't get too far into the Grand Wash, because it started getting stormy. Rumor has it, it isn't wise to hang out in a place called the Grand Wash during a storm. |
Capitol Reef - Day 2
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You've got to get a picture by the sign. It's a requirement, I'm pretty sure. |
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Chimney Rock. |
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Danny on the way up to the Goosenecks Overlook. No, really, that's what the lookout is called. |
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Goosenecks Overlook. What fine goosenecks you got there. |
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My hiking footwear for the day. We just went on small jaunts. |
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Capitol Reef is known for their fruit orchards. There obviously wasn't any fruit at this time of year, but the blossoms were coming out, so that was enjoyable. |
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I spy with my little eye petroglyphs and some pie. (Ok, there isn't
any pie, I just wanted to keep on rhyming.) |
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Capitol Dome |
Natural Brides Monument
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Sipapu Bridge and me. |
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Kachina Bridge |
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Owachomo Bridge. Next time we visit, we will hike down to the bridges. We were just passing through on our way to Colorado, so we just went to the lookouts. |
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Natural bridges are what brings us together. |
Mesa Verde National Park
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The Cliff Palace. Quite impressive, if I do say so. |
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How you get down to the Cliff Palace. Danny and our two French friends from the tour leading the way. |
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Another view of Cliff Palace. |
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Yay, we made it! |
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Up close. |
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This is a spiritual dwelling for the cliff dwelling residents called a Kiva. They are still used today by the Hopi Indians. Very cool. |
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Another view. I think I could live here. |
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Climbing back up to to the top of the canyon. |
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Danny ascending the ladder. |
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Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling |
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Up close to the Spruce Tree House. |
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Danny in ruins...but Danny's not in ruins if you know what I mean. |
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There was one Kiva where tourists were allowed to go. I couldn't resist. |
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Inside the Kiva. |
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Another view of Spruce Tree House. ( I like to use tree branches to cover other visitors in my photos.) |
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Looking down the canyon of Mesa Verde. |
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By the Square Tower House. |
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More ruins. |
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Oak Tree House. |
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Keeping the walls up at the Sun Temple. |
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Peering through the window at the Sun Temple. I hope that doesn't make me sound like a creeper. |
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The view from our drive down from Mesa Verde. It was fun, Colorado. |
OK, I am actually dying here. YOU WENT TO THE CLIFF PALACE AND GOT TO GO IN A KIVA?!?!!?!?!? Blerg I'm jealous!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't Die Camille! I like you too much for that! But yes, it was very cool.
DeleteGorgeous. Love.
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Thanks Heidi!
DeleteYour Southern Utah, Four Corners Colorado trip brings back so many memories for me. I guess one of the next times we go to Utah we'll have to take the Southern Route. I'm glad you could enjoy that. I always loved Mesa Verde.
ReplyDeleteI can't get over the beauty of Southern Utah. The next time you drive here, I do recommend the little southern highways. Sooo much scenery.
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