• Day 6 - Arches

    27 Oktober 2024, Amerika Syarikat ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    We got a late start today, not from sleeping in, but from having a late morning required entry reservation into Arches. It was nice to have the leisurely beginning, as yesterday was a long day, and today had that same potential.
    So, a quick drive to the park entrance got us started on our way to the first of many stops. First up was a two mile round trip hike through what they call Park Avenue. These impressive rock formations, while not containing any of the more famous arches, provided a nice introduction to the park. Mainly walking along a dry creek bed, we descended into amazing views.
    This vast park is not quite what I expected, as, unlike Canyonlands, the famous rock structures are often many miles apart, punctuating an undulating, yet barren landscape. Next we headed to the far end of the park, at the Devil's Garden hiking area. There are more of the famous arches here, and also a lot more people as at least one part of the trail is quite easy to trek.
    We then started making our way back to the entrance. We descended into the Fiery Furnace and then went on to view Utah's chosen icon, the Delicate Arch. We were already a bit tired, so we chose to go to a view point instead of taking the moderately strenuous trail to get there. Later, when we were at the Windows area of the park, I snapped an "above" view from about three miles away, an impressive feat for my camera. (Last photo) The Windows area offers the most arches, often tucked away inside the narrow canyons of the rock formations.
    After about 5 miles of hiking, and seeing at least the major highlights, we returned to the hotel. Later, as the sun was setting, the town experienced a power outage, leaving us in the dark for about 2.5 hours. This could've been great for star gazing, but unlike every other night on this trip, it was overcast.
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