Monday, April 21, 2008

Arches National Park

(Moab, UT) We had a couple more free days here in Moab so after Mike took the dogs on a hike in the morning, we took off to go see Arches National Monument.




Our first stop was at the Visitor Center. Mike went in and watched a movie and looked at a few displays before we headed up into the park. It is beautiful right from the start.



Our first stop in the park was at Park Avenue trail. Mike hiked for about 40 minutes while I waited in the car. He took the camera along with him and got some beautiful shots. They call it Park Avenue because it looks like you are walking through all the skyscrapers of New York.


It was amazing how tall and skinny the rocks were. They were only about 10 feet wide and 200 feet tall.











I don't think you can see them but on top of the ledge but at the base of the two rocks sticking up are a couple of people...just to give you an idea of the size. But I think the people are so little that you may not be able to see them.



We didn't stop here but from the road we could see what they call the "North and South Windows." There is a really nice trail that leads right up to the arches here but it would have taken Mike over an hour and he didn't want to leave me that long. But what a cool sight.




The next trail we stopped at was an extremely short disabled-access trail (about 100 feet) so I decided to get out to see a little for myself. This is called the Balancing Rock. As you can see, it's not really balancing...but they do expect it to fall at some point.



I didn't want it to fall while we were here so I decided to hold it up. As you can see it was no problem for me....I could do it with one hand in my pocket.



The view from the end of the trail was gorgeous.



This is the view off to the side.



When I first looked at this picture I was stumped as I just didn't remember there being any clouds. It finally dawned on me I was seeing the mountain in the background. As you can see, the scenery here is amazing.



I spotted this little rabbit sitting beside the trail. He wasn't at all worried about all the people passing by.



We continued on up to a spot where you can hike up to the Delicate Arch. According to the sign it is about a two hour hike round trip. Maybe some other time. Those little dots you see on the ledge toward the left side of the picture are people.



Mike's next hike was around the Fiery Furnace.



There is a half day hike down into the Fiery Furnace but you are only allowed in there with a ranger during pre-scheduled hikes. Mike is hoping to do that on Wednesday.



Mike had planned to continue on up and do a couple more hikes but all the parking spots we had been on at the previous stops were all sloped and by now I was in agony. So unfortunately, we had to turn around and go straight home.

I sure hope someday we can come back and explore this beautiful part of the country.

Debbie
4/21/08

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Introduction to Moab

(Moab, UT) Mike and the dogs did some preliminary investigating around Moab. While they were out I took a short walk around the RV park.

It really is beautiful here.







While it's very pretty here, we don't feel very welcome. When Mike called to make the reservations he told them we had four dogs. When he checked in he was given a receipt and information about the area. We hadn't even gotten all set up yet when someone knocked on our door.

They asked how many dogs we had and we told them four. The lady then informed us that they have a limit of two dogs and they have breed restrictions. After some discussion they said we could stay but they made us sign papers saying we know we are only allowed two dogs and no dogs of certain breeds. Huh?! The lady then told us we couldn't walk Slugger in the park and we couldn't walk more than two at a time.

After the lady left, I just happened to be looking at the computer generated receipt. Right on it, it states that we have two people and four dogs. If they have a limit, you'd think they would have mentioned it when we made our reservations.

Mike then took two dogs out for a walk. While he was walking he overheard one of the workers saying: "The guy told me when he checked in that he'd left his dogs at home...but I saw them through the window as he was driving away to his spot." That really made Mike mad as he never said he left the dogs at home....we don't even have a home!

I looked at their ads in the book, at their website, and at the papers they gave us at check-in...nowhere does it say anything about breed restrictions or a limit of two dogs. These people are not all together!

Debbie
4/20/08

Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Long and Winding Road

(Flagstaff, AZ/Moab, UT) We decided to stay an extra day in Flagstaff since there were a lot of good places for Mike and the dogs to go hiking. So Friday they spent doing a lot of really fun hiking.

Saturday we drove from Flagstaff to Moab. On the way we drove through Monument Valley. I'll just let you see what we saw with very little narration. Keep in mind that all but a few pictures (which I'll point out later) were taken through the RV windows as we are driving. So there may be some reflections and some spots...which are bugs on the window. Ewww.



























It was really windy which at times caused quite a bit of dust to be stirred up.



We made a quick stop on the side of the road for lunch and quick outing for the boys.















A herd of cows came walking by.




This was the leader of the group. She had quite a bit to say.




They were all very curious and started staring at the RV.



I guess they'd never heard an RV that barked!!










































There. Now you've been through Monument Valley.

Debbie
4/18-19/08