Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Moab, UT

 So we stole away the perfect time of year to be in Moab, UT- late Mar, early April.  I-70 on route, Colorado prepped us for max appreciation for the high 70s sunshine.

I never

 We were lucky to find this campsite Saturday.  Ultimately, it was too close to the highway, so Sunday we moved down the Colorado River to a site where I had stayed two years ago with a few quebecoise.

ah, that's better

love my coleman stove


 Slept decent (night temp low in the mid 40s- very comfy), now for exploration.  First we fuel, then drive a few miles up 191 to Canyonland National Park.  This plate is a combo of coleman stove cooked and foil wrapped fire cooked breakfast.  The fire cooked pear & gorp was mind blowing. 


I love my CRV.  But I kinda wish it looked more like this Cherokee.  The bathroom in this convenience store was so nice I woman at the sink said, "Man, I only washed my hands".

 Mesa Arch

 yeah, that's a canyon...

 ...a deep one




The La Sal Mountain range in the distance is one of the newest in the US. 





 Back at the campsite... Ryan likes road trips so much he reads about other people's trips on his own trips.  I took the opportunity to play with my nikon.

Fuck stories around the campfire-  Let's Vogue! 
(Aunnie style in my Dad's old T-shirt)





 dark eyes is what I get after a few nights of sleeping outside  

 Alright... it's time to hike.  Off into the canyon that is Negro Bill Trail we go.  Yesterday we were above the canyons, today into one.  I did not alter the color of this pic actually.



 common trail lizard

 ~15 degrees cooler in the cave