Cindy, Tom, and Keith ready for a ride. |
View of Castle Valley from campground off Sand Flats Road |
Balanced Rock in Arches National Park. |
Twin Arches, Arches National Park. |
Cindy, Keith, and Tom in Arches National Park. |
Kane Creek Road. |
Summit of Hurrah Pass. |
Tom's Astro descending the west side of Hurrah Pass. |
Descending west side of Hurrah Pass. Tom Lowell photo. |
Brian, Keith, Tom, and Cindy along Lockhart Basin Road, west of Hurrah Pass. |
The west side of Hurrah Pass, on the return trip. |
Tom's van and more red rock... |
Met up with some guys from BC with a Delica 4x4 van at the summit of Hurrah Pass on the way back to camp. |
View of Kane Creek valley from Hurrah Pass road. |
Petroglyphs along Kane Creek Road |
Our camp off of Sand Flats Road. |
Our camp was at a junction along the "Fins and Things" trail system so we got to see lots of Jeeps. |
A tree looking very out of place along Shafer Canyon Road. |
Exploring a side canyon off Shafer Canyon Road. Tom Lowell photo. |
Remains of an old truck in a side canyon off Shafer Canyon Road. |
The Colorado River. |
Tom looking out over the river. |
Entering Canyonlands National Park via Shafer Canyon Road. |
The tan color of the SMB blends in well among the tan and red rocks. Tom Lowell photo. |
Exploring a part of the White Rim Road In Canyonlands National Park. |
Cindy on Musselman Arch. |
Looking down on Tom's Astro climbing Shafer Trail switchbacks. |
Passing under the fallen rock in Long Canyon. |
Keith, Tom, and Brian. Next time hopefully I will be awake more than a few minutes when they take photos... |
Is this the way to the soccer meet?... The Astro ascends Baby Lions Back rock. |
Entering the lower end of Long Canyon. |
On one of the switchbacks in Long Canyon. |
My van passing under the fallen rock in Long Canyon. |
The upper end of Long Canyon. |
Looking down Long Canyon from the upper end. |
The Colorado River and Shafer Canyon Road from Dead Horse Point. |
A little fresh snow on the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon on the trip home. WTF happened to the sun and 75 degree weather?... |