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Saturday, 6th September Flight Düsseldorf - Detroit - Denver Once again we got drawn to the American Southwest, this time to explore less trodden paths that can mostly be reached via dirt roads only, or on foot. Our flight from Düsseldorf was supposed to leave at 1:15 p.m., however, when we arrived we realized that it had been rescheduled to 4 p.m. which meant that we would most likely miss our connection in Detroit. We finally took off at 4:30 p.m. and after 9 hours flight time we arrived in Detroit. It was 7:45 p.m. local time. Our connecting flight was probably taking off right now. Airline staff was already waiting with hotel and food vouchers. A shuttle bus took us to the Clarion Hotel Detroit Metro Airport. At 5 a.m. German time we finally fell into bed... At least we were able to cancel the Drury Inn Denver East ($76 plus tax) that we had booked for the night of our arrival in Colorado. |
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Sunday, 7th September, approx. 30 °C, sunny Denver - Georgetown - Rifle Falls State Park - Grand Junction Total miles: 303 Accommodation: Super 8, Grand Junction Our flight to Denver the next morning took off at 9 a.m. We had a view of Chicago from above and just before landing in Denver at 10:15 a.m. local time we could see the Rockies in the distance. We had booked a Midsize SUV with Alamo but when we arrived at the choice line we were allowed to take any car we chose and there were the larger standard SUVs only, so we picked a Chevrolet Trailblazer, brandnew with just 180 miles on the speedometer.
At 7 p.m. we reached Grand Junction where we had booked the Super 8 motel ($65 plus tax AAA rate) for two nights. We didn't feel hungry, so we simply had a salad from Safeway for dinner. |
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Monday,
8th September, 28 °C, sunny Colorado National Monument - Rattlesnake Canyon Total miles: 102 Accommodation: Super 8, Grand Junction
For the return trip we shifted the car into low gear and made it safely back to the park road. We stopped at the viewpoints in the western part of the monument before heading back to our motel. We went to Applebee's for dinner (spareribs and steak). |
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| Wednesday,
10th September,
23 °C, mostly sunny Secret Spire, Canyonlands Island in the Sky (False Kiva and Upheaval Dome), Gemini Bridges Total miles: 136 Accommodation: Inca Inn, Moab This morning we drove to Canyonlands National Park - Island in the Sky section. After a short stop at Mesa Viewpoint we turned off onto a dirt road that led to Dubinky Well Road. We passed by Tombstone Butte and saw a sign "Spring Canyon Point". Not long after that we had reached the Jeep trail to Secret Spire. The last bit we did on foot. Not so easy to find the Secret Spire, even with GPS. Back on the main road we entered Canyonlands National Park. It was 12 p.m. when we stopped at the Green River Overlook. We parked at Alcove Spring Trailhead and took the wrong path to False Kiva which is not marked. But eventually we did find it. We reached the sheer drop-off of the canyon rim and took the path that leads up under the alcove. From this secret spot you get a great view across the canyonlands. For the return trip to the car we just needed 30 minutes. Trail description Then we drove to Upheaval Dome and walked to the First Overlook. By now it was 4 p.m. Afterwards we drove to Grand View Point and Buck Canyon Overlook. It was 5:45 p.m. when we left the park. To return to Moab we took the dirt road to Gemini Bridges. This is an easy road until the bridges but beyond that a high clearance vehicle is required. We it took 1.5 hours to cover the 14 miles distance. The road was a bit tricky but we managed to reach highway 191 just before the sun set. We had Mexican food for dinner at the „Hacienda“ restaurant right next to our motel. |
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| Thursday,
11th September,
28 °C, mostly sunny, a short rain shower Arches NP (Fiery Furnace, Eye of the Whale Arch), Sand Flats Road, La Sal Mountains Total Miles: 136 Accommodation: Inca Inn, Moab At 10 a.m. we started on the ranger-guided tour of the Fiery Furnace in Arches National Park ($10 per person). The hike was a total of 2.2 miles, at a slow pace, but some climbing was involved. It took 3.5 hours with the group of 34. The guide also pointed out why it is so important to avoid stepping on the fragile biological soil crust. After this we drove to Delicate Arch Viewpoint. We did the short hike to the upper viewpoint but quickly ran down again when thunder and lightning came up! We fled the rain shower and drove to Balanced Rock. Here we turned onto the sandy 4WD road to the Klondike Bluffs. It was 2:30 p.m. We drove the 1.9 miles to Eye of the Whale Arch and explored the area on foot. Afterwards we drove back to Moab and onto Sand Flats Road up to the La Sal Mountains and towards Castle Valley. We were back in Moab at 7 p.m. Here we met with Mike who was staying at the same motel and we went for dinner at the Moab Brewery together. |
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| Friday,
12th September,
22 °C, sunny Dinosaur Tracks, San Rafael Swell, Crystal Geyser Total miles: 304 Accommodation: Super 8, Green River
Back on I-70 came a few more viewpoints: Ghost Rock, Eagle Canyon, Salt Wash. At exit 99 via Emery and Moore we drove to the Rochester Rock Art Site, which shows Indian petroglyphs, not painted on but carved into the stone.
At the end of another dirt road
we reached Wedge Overlook with a great view of the canyon below. It was
3:30 p.m. Along Buckhorn Wash Road we discovered a Here are more details about the San Rafael Swell. |
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