2009-11-29 Arches National Park: Turret Arch and North Window

One last morning in Arches before heading home and we couldn’t even stay in bed until the sun was up! After playing with night exposures for a while it was early to bed and then rolling out to Turret Arch before the sunrise. One of the guys we’d met while photographing Double Arch had said there was a great view of Turret Arch looking through North Window and with that in mind we set off.

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Turret arch seen through North Window, pre sunrise

Arches National Park: Turret Arch and North Window

One last morning in Arches before heading home and we couldn’t even stay in bed until the sun was up! After playing with night exposures for a while it was early to bed and then rolling out to Turret Arch before the sunrise. One of the guys we’d met while photographing Double Arch had said there was a great view of Turret Arch looking through North Window and with that in mind we set off.

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Turret arch seen through North Window, pre sunrise

2009-11-28 Canyonlands National Park: Murphy Loop

After our night out in Moab and a warm comfy hotel room the last thing we really wanted to do was to get up early! Our original plan had been to get up, drive the 2.5hrs down the Needles district of Canyonlands and hike in to Druid Arch. Well, after the disappointment of the Syncline Loop and not really wanted to waste 5hrs driving we decided to hit the Murphy Loop in the Islands in the Sky district and what a great choice!

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Looking down into the valley with the trail visible

Canyonlands National Park: Murphy Loop

After our night out in Moab and a warm comfy hotel room the last thing we really wanted to do was to get up early! Our original plan had been to get up, drive the 2.5hrs down the Needles district of Canyonlands and hike in to Druid Arch. Well, after the disappointment of the Syncline Loop and not really wanted to waste 5hrs driving we decided to hit the Murphy Loop in the Islands in the Sky district and what a great choice!

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Looking down into the valley with the trail visible

2009-11-27 Canyonlands National Park: Mesa Arch and the Syncline Loop

Once again we rolled into camp in the dark and were up and out of camp before the sunrise. This morning’s early destination was the much vaunted Mesa Arch. It really is an amazing sight to see and much like Delicate Arch a very popular location.

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Mesa Arch at sunrise

Canyonlands National Park: Mesa Arch and the Syncline Loop

Once again we rolled into camp in the dark and were up and out of camp before the sunrise. This morning’s early destination was the much vaunted Mesa Arch. It really is an amazing sight to see and much like Delicate Arch a very popular location.

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Mesa Arch at sunrise

2009-11-26 Arches National Park: Devil’s Garden Primitive Loop and Delicate Arch

Arches National Park in Utah is without a doubt one of the most awe inspiring places I’ve ever been to. With a four-day weekend over the American Thanksgiving, and having already gorged on turkey for Canadian Thanksgiving Jamie and I decided to take a mini-vacation and head out to the desert.

The drive out from Denver was decent and holiday traffic wasn’t too bad and we left right after work heading up and over the mountain passes and down into the desert. My first thought after passing through Grand Junction and over the Colorado/Utah line was “wow, look at all those stars!” and my second though was “I really should have filled up in GJ” (c: Fortunately after only 30min with the gas light on we rolled into a Shell station and I put 17.2 gallons into an 18 gallon tank!

Camping in Arches was easy to find, there is one campground in the entire park and it was only about half full as we cruised through at 10:30pm. The vacation had a few goals

  1. Relax and be outside without worrying about summits
  2. Enjoy the warm(er) weather
  3. Get some really good photographs

Since #3 generally requires sunrise or sunset I had looked up the good times and locations for Arches and Canyonlands and the first on our list was Double Arch, at sunrise.

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Double Arch before sunrise

Arches National Park: Devil's Garden Primitive Loop and Delicate Arch

Arches National Park in Utah is without a doubt one of the most awe inspiring places I’ve ever been to. With a four-day weekend over the American Thanksgiving, and having already gorged on turkey for Canadian Thanksgiving Jamie and I decided to take a mini-vacation and head out to the desert.

First on our list was Double Arch, at sunrise.

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Double Arch at sunrise

Mt. Sherman and Gemini Peak

I got out this weekend and climbed up Mt. Sherman and over to Gemini Peak. It was a classic windy and cold shoulder-season day, exactly what you’d expect for late November in Colorado. Mt Sherman, at 14,036ft (4,278m) is the 45th highest peak in Colorado and just beyond the summit Gemini Peak is an unranked 13er. We started out a little later than anticipated but we were able to drive all the way up to the top of the 4wd road and park at the gate.

We picked our way across an abandoned mining road and up the snow covered path towards the ridge. The usual path runs you straight towards the col between Sherman and Sheridan however we decided to take a slightly different route and worked up a snowy gully closer to the face.

2009-11-21 Mt. Sherman and Gemini Peak

Really not much to say, it was windy… and cold. Windy and cold, pretty much sums it up!

We parked nice and high, 12,051 or so and climbed up and over Mt Sherman then climbed up the tallest of the “twin” summits on Gemini

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Jamie climbing up Mt Sherman