Thursday, November 3, 2011

Infamous Vail, Colorado

On Halloween day, I crossed Utah State line and entered into my new home state. Welcome to,


In route to Denver, I stopped at the infamous Vail, the second largest ski mountain in North America. Whistler is the largest....I knew you were curious! Strolled through Vail Village and had lunch outside. Beautiful crisp fall day, in the 50's, sun on my back. Ahh, I can get used to this.




Notice the headline. The interstate was closed the day prior and as it turns out, crazy the following day due to a snow storm. I traveled through just in time!

Two for the Price of One

Day 5:
On my way from Bryce Canyon to Arches National Park, a scenic byway provided an additional National Park.




Capitol Reef is a narrow 100 mile long "wrinkle" in the earths crust. It travels north and south; I was crossing it west to east, so only saw a glimpse. However, I did have the fortune of seeing these petroglyphs from 1200's marked by the Fremont Indian population.

Arrived in Arches National Park by the afternoon on 10/30. There are over 2,000 preserved arches within the 76,000 acre park. I only had time to see four!

 The arch above is the longest arch. Base to base, it spans nearly 300 feet across.





The arch above is named the Skyline Arch. Notice the pile of fallen rock beneath it that created the arch. The placard below shows the difference from present day vs. 1941, when a large chunk fell.