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Out of the Canyon
The lights of Moab glow at the end of the Colorado River canyon as we cruised back to the dock.
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Edge of Night
Cliffs and stars above the Colorado River during our evening cruise.
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White Cliffs
Evening light on the Colorado River cliffs as the stars come out during our cruise up the river.
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Sharp Relief
Flood lights highlight the stepped cliffs during our evening cruise up the Colorado River canyon.
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Night Lights
Lights flood the cliffs above the Colorado River during our evening cruise.
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Spotlight
Our evening cruise up the Colorado featured Izzy our guide pointing out what looked like faces and animals on the cliffs.
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Colorado Red
We took an evening cruise up the Colorado River from Moab, Utah with Elizabeth and Jeff. Here is one of the red walls showing sunset light.
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Yellow Leaves
The road to Canyonlands National Park included trees turning colors in the valleys below the cliffs.
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Facing West
A rocky pillar looks west toward Canyonlands NP in southeastern Utah,
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Canyon Road
The road out of Canyonlands NP winds below massive rocky cliffs.
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Bears Ears
The monuments that gave their name to the recently created Bears Ears National Monument near Canyonlands NP.
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Needles
Looking toward the Needles section of Canyonlands NP. Easy to see how it got that name.
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Curved Rocks
My wife Elaine caught this shot of me with daughter Elizabeth on an outcropping in Canyonlands National Park.
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The News
The Carters, including our dog Cooper, at Newspaper Rock near Canyonlands NP.
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Newspaper Rock
Driving south of Moab, Utah into Canyonlands National Park, we stopped at the Newspaper Rock petroglyphs. A mix of native and immigrant signs scratched into the dark sheen on a large wall. Can you find the foot with six toes?
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La Sal Mountains
Sunset light on the La Sal range, the second highest in Utah, viewed from Elizabeth and Jeff’s camp in the wilderness.
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Campout Dinner
Daughter Elizabeth and her husband Jeff invited us out to their camping spot in the Beyond the Rocks back country near Moab, Utah. Talk about remote, we had to 4-wheel it for 25 minutes to reach their camp!
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Into the Canyon
Driving across Utah to Moab, we entered the Colorado River canyon for a dramatic drive between gigantic red cliffs.
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Signs
Right next to our campground in Provo, Utah was a storage facility that featured dozens of old automotive and advertising signs.
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Puzzled
We found the store in Orem, Utah that seems to have every puzzle created by Eric Doudle. We bought four to enjoy when the trip is done!
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Reflection
An irrigation canal glows with sunset colors near the farmhouse where we camped just north of the Snake River canyon and Twin Falls.
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Tasty Treat
A small group of county-folk singers performed for us in the Cloverleaf ice cream shop in the old downtown of Twin Falls. Delicious flavors and sweet harmonies!
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Landing
A base jumper aims for a soft landing on the banks of the Snake River after leaping off the bridge over the canyon.
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Over the River
A base jumper guides his parachute over the Snake River after jumping nearly 500 feet off the bridge near Twin Falls, Idaho.
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Parachute
A base jumper’s parachute opens just below the Perrine Bridge over the Snake River canyon.
























