Visiting Utah

Part Eight Today’s trip was to Arches National Park at “The Fins,” where the rock formations are flat triangles, hence the name “Fins.” It’s a short drive from Moab, but the clouds overtook the sky, so no night photography and the sunset was a bit drab in color. Sometimes, the weather works against you, IContinue reading “Visiting Utah”

Visiting Utah

Part Six Headed out to Canyonlands National Park for sunset and the Night Sky. A couple was standing out on the edge, taking wedding photos. I would be too worried to do that; a strong wind could push you off the edge, and a bird could poop on you; it seems like a bad idea.Continue reading “Visiting Utah”

Visiting Utah

Part Five The next leg of the trip is driving from Bryce to Moab, a small town near loads of national and state parks. The only non-potty or food break was Kodachrome State Park. For those of us whose first camera was digital, I will explain the name. Kodachrome was the first color film createdContinue reading “Visiting Utah”

Visting Utah

Part Three It was time to leave the Bison behind and continue to Bryce; once you leave Salt Lake City, the road opens to 80 MPH, and you can just hit the cruise control and listen to some road trip music. After a lunch break, it is time to leave the Highway/Interstate/Motorway for Scenic RouteContinue reading “Visting Utah”

Visiting Utah

Part Two First full day in Utah, a restful night’s sleep and a good breakfast is a great way to start the day. Day two was the slow drive down to Ruby’s Inn, a few miles outside of Bryce Canyon National Park. Ruby’s is a loge, RV, and Camping area with a restaurant, gift shop,Continue reading “Visiting Utah”