Sunday, July 6, 2014

Day 11

Sum up of the evening of day 10:

So I did go to Delicate Arch to check out the sunset. It was about a mile hike up! There were little rock statues all along the way so you didnt get lost, I thought that was neat-  but I am easliy amused, so...
Rock statues that guide the way to the arch

This was the trail up to Delicate Arch

I got to the top and there were tons of people there for the sunset. People speaking all different languages, mostly French. Cameras and tripods were everywhere- I got some nice sunset shots:) I decided that I was going to camp there. I started to hike down, it was getting dark, and I forgot my headlamp so I had to make it down with the light that was left. I started talking to a sweet guy named Anthony on the way down. He is in the military in North Carolina. He was a lone traveler too. I think that is says something about people who don't mind being alone, just wanting to get out there. I admire that.
I had to get a selfie :)

People enjoying the sunset at Delicate Arch

The main goal for that night- success! 







Sleeping out at the arches was pretty amazing. I could have slept right on the rock, it was still warm from the sun all day. It was surprisingly the warmest spot I have slept thus far, also, it was the safest place (as far as living things around me) I felt sleeping too. I'm not sure if it was because I knew there weren't any bears up there-- or people-- I just did.  I thought about sleeping out in the open, but the area where this arch is, is shaped like a big bowl... and the bottom of the bowl.. is well, a huge pit about 200 feet down. So I opted to put my tent up so I couldn't really roll anywhere. It's not like I would actually be sleeping hard enough for that to happen, but it settled my mind a bit. That was the first night I didn't put my rain cover over my tent either, so I could see the stars falling asleep, it was magical. I saw so many shooting stars and one so close it was bright green! I wonder how many rituals have gone down at these arches... they have to have been worshiped by someone at some point. They are too magnificent for them not to be. 

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Day 11--- I woke up at the arch at 5.. I figured there were lots of people hiking up for sunrise to I got up and broke down my tent quick. I brushed my teefies and sat down one more time to just sit and stare. Okay-- on to my next venture. Just as I was walking out, there someone was.. 5:30 in the morning, it really is the best time to go. Its cool out and there aren't many people out. Its kind of hard to take in such a beautiful site when there are 50 other people there too. But that's just me. The chick who walked up was a lone traveler as well, she was doing the four corners of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. Keep on keepin on, sista, we got to stick together! 

Horseshoe Bend, Page Arizona- Colorado River



Picture of a picture ^




























I left the park and headed towards Page, Arizona to go to Antelope Canyons. The town was real small and had a huge dam that made the city what it is. It also has slot canyons that are stunning. I saw photos on instagram from some photo people that I follow and had to go. They also have Horseshoe Bend that is beautiful. I did Horseshoe Bend at during the day, found a campsite, and got some real food out and then went to the night photo tour with Adventurous Antelope Canyon Photo Tour with Lionel Bigthumb around 9:30. He was a great guy and so glad that I just happened to stop at this place to check out Antelope Canyon. If you get the chance, check them out for sure. They have day tours, but they are packed and I love night photography so I decided to pay the extra buck to do it. So 100% worth it. I had such a great time. 





By this time I was beat.. I went back to my camp site and crashed hard! 



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