Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Utah. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Bye bye Utah

So the rain wasn't as bad as predicted but still prevented my detour to Moab.  Routes 12 and 24 through Utah are spectacular--there is a reason it's called a "scenic route".  I loved the varied colors in the rock that are so drastically different and yet right next to each other.

What a way to start the day



Love the colors!!








There is water out here





And then I hit the main highway and the scenery disappeared.

Random corvette hating Porsches driving through CO (I know they were haters because they each supported a bumper sticker saying so).

And a town? pit stop?  I'm sure we can come up with some kind of name...

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

explore Utah

Day 4--After 2 days of relaxing with Alison, I'm back on the road.  Taking some great advise from Alison, I meandered over to Utah route 12.  One of the most scenic roads I have ever taken and that is saying something.  The road started in red rocks, gave way to gorgeous canyons, climbed into the alpines, and then dipped back into sandstone and desert.  The first couple times I saw the "Vista Point 1/4 mile", I drove right by--big mistake.  I expected it to be more of the same.  But each big turn brought a completely new view (these pictures don't do it justice).  So my 6 hour drive took 8.  But I had music from Patty and started the audio version of Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain that I read years ago.  I like hearing him read it and the inflection, or lack thereof, in his voice.
You know how I am usually the fastest or second fastest on the road?  The scenery was so beautiful that I let everyone pass me by.  Now that's something new...


The openings between rock can be really narrow



my favorite street sign

what happens when erect billboards in the middle of nowhere




living in the middle of nowhere














beginning of the rainbow

I found it and followed it







trusty Jetta




And let's not forget the rainbow...
started following the rainbow...

It's either a sign that I'm on the right path or that I need to turn around and go back to the Castro

looks like the rainbow is holding off a storm


when you chase the rainbow, sometimes you find rain
And let's not forget the cows that own the road...

"Is it clear"

"Sure is cause I'm walkin"


You want to go where?
So anyway, finished the drive around 6:30 and spent the night in Torrey, UT at the Sandstone Inn, and headed to CO tomorrow.  Dinner at Sandstone was delicious!