Friday, February 22, 2013

Incredible Arches

Saturday morning of our trip was another day to wake up early and hit the road.
Besides the stops of Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell, we needed to get on the road to Moab, UT and Arches National Park.
I’d have to say, because of the uniqueness of the Arches, I liked this stop almost more than the Grand Canyon. They are two completely different wonders, though, that I encourage you to see them and judge for yourself.
Tiffany and I were amazed with how these arches were formed, and that they’ve been around for so long! The quick story of it is this: Due to the rock and salt layer this park lies on, it combines with erosion from water and forms the arches. Okay, that’s the VERY short story of how it works….but it’s also the story that probably makes the most sense! J
This again, was a trip that had the weather been warmer, we could have experience so much more of it. We were lucky enough to have clear blue skies, to get incredible shots and views…..but there are some GREAT hiking trails to take advantage of!
I’m the type of person who has never understood art. How or why someone thinks it’s a great piece, or why it was named a certain way I could never understand. This is not the case with the Arches, though. The names of these formations were all very self-explanatory. Take a look at the pictures and names below and see if you can see the name they are referring to!
The 3 Gossips
Organ
Sheep
Balanced Rock
Delicate Arch, I prefer Cowboy Chaps
Skyline Arch

Just an incredible view.
 After the Arches, we drove to Grand Junction to spend the night. I am lucky enough to have a wonderful friend and co-worker who lives there and she was gracious enough to let us stay at her place for the night! Thanks again, Annette!
Sunday morning, it was time to hit the road for the last time and head home. We didn’t have any stops on Sunday, but got to see the beautiful I-70 stretch in Colorado that is something incredible of its own.
Our trip was so jam-packed with so many cool things to see….it was definitely worth all of the car time! If you ever get the chance to visit any of these great places, I highly recommend it! They are truly some hidden gems of our country and something to add to the bucket list! And if you need some secrets on how to do it for cheap, Tiffany and I have the peanut butter and jelly sandwich menu to prove it can happen!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Wonders of the World

Our next leg of the Southwest America Road Trip was to the Grand Canyon. Friday morning we woke up and got on the road right away. A lot of maps we found told us it would be about a four hour drive to the Grand Canyon, so we were pretty pumped we made it in two….and, no, we were not speeding. At least not too much!
When we got to the gate and we were given a map, we were a little overwhelmed with where to start! We found the main visitor’s center, which also has one of the bigger lookout spots, Mather Point, but didn’t turn in time so we ended up going to Yavapai Point….which was probably one of the most beautiful places we could have started. Because of the beautiful weather, we were lucky enough to drive along most of the entire Southern Rim, with multiple stops along the way. The last stop was another beautiful one, with a great watchtower you can climb up for alternate views.
The Grand Canyon is simply breathtaking. Unfortunately, the weather was just a little cold that we chickened out quite a bit!! Nevertheless, we were inspired to round up some friends for a nice weekend getaway to someday make our way to the bottom of the Canyon…..when it’s warmer!
Colorado River at the Watchtower


We had also wanted to see Lake Powell on this trip, so we decided heading to Page, AZ after the Grand Canyon would be a good rest stop. Little did we know all of the gems that Page had to offer! We drove into town right around sunset, but still had the chance to see the Glen Canyon Dam – and one of the scariest bridges you could imagine!
At the hotel that night, we did a little research on what we wanted to see the next morning and couldn’t believe the great sites that were within such a short distance of Page! I’m sure you have all seen this amazing picture before: (Disclaimer: This is NOT my photography skills, but had to post it so you could see the beauty.)
Horseshoe Bend Canyon
It’s called the Horseshoe Bend Canyon and is 3 miles away from Page! Funny enough, we drove right by it on our way into town and had no idea!
We also wanted to check out a place called Antelope Canyon. This is what is known as a slot canyon, which allows beautiful shots like this: (Disclaimer: Also not my photo.)
Antelope Canyon
Unfortunately, we found out that with Antelope Canyon, you have to have a guided tour. Because of the slot canyon, it is prone to flash floods with the smallest amount of rain, which is you must have a guide. We didn’t have enough time for that trip, so we have saved it for the next trip!
This trip was becoming such a beautiful experience…..and we still had another great day of sites to see! Our next stop? Moab, Utah and Arches National Park!