Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey (Photographer’s Perspective) • PhotoTraces


In case you are in search of an thrilling technique to discover among the most gorgeous nationwide parks in the USA, then a Southwest Nationwide Parks highway journey is an ideal journey! This unforgettable journey will take you thru iconic landscapes of deserts and canyons, revealing breathtaking views and engaging wildlife.

What’s the American Southwest?

The American Southwest is an expansive geographic area within the southwestern United States. It consists of Arizona, New Mexico, California, Utah, and Nevada, in addition to components of Texas and Colorado. This area is understood for its various local weather and tradition and is house to among the most iconic landscapes in the USA.

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Utah. Zion Nationwide Park

Discovering the Southwest

For the final seven years or so, I’ve traveled to the southwest no less than twice a 12 months. I’ve no plans to cease as a result of it nonetheless feels that I’ve solely scratched the floor. To start with, I began like most vacationers by visiting the preferred spots. However, with each go to, I went deeper and deeper into exploring the much less visited and fewer crowded spots.

This 12 months, my plan was to discover the backcountry of Utah and Arizona by driving the filth roads and tenting in distant locations removed from civilization. Whereas that was the plan, we (my spouse and I) didn’t handle to execute it correctly. The obvious purpose for our failed plan was the climate. The rain made a lot of the filth roads unpassable leaving us to scramble to regulate our plans.

Though half of my planning didn’t materialize, I contemplate the most recent journey to be probably the most profitable and thrilling. Day-after-day modifications and corrections to our itinerary stored us on our toes and allowed us to find some superb and unintended places.

Please comply with my visible diary the place I define my 12-day driving journey by the southwest. 

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California. Sierra Mountains
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Nevada. Valley of Fireplace
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Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey: Day 1 – Sedona

For each journey to the southwest, the primary day is strategically an important. It defines the success of all the journey. There’s a lot happening day one.

Air Journey

First, it’s an air journey day. The objective is to succeed in our vacation spot as early as potential. After being delayed twice throughout connection stops on earlier journeys, I’ve discovered to at all times e book direct flights to attenuate the prospect of delays.

For us, Las Vegas is probably the most logical vacation spot to fly into since it’s positioned inside driving distance from the Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion, Demise Valley, and Sierra. However, what makes Las Vegas prohibitive for driving journeys is the worth of rental vehicles.

In case you lease a automotive in Las Vegas or Los Angeles and return it to the identical location, the costs are affordable. However, if you wish to return the automotive to a different metropolis, it’s rather more costly. I don’t imply like double in worth; I imply 4 to 5 instances larger. Since we deliberate to fly house from San Francisco, touchdown in Las Vegas and renting a automotive was out of the query.

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As an alternative, we flew to Phoenix the place, irrespective of the place you come back your rental automotive, the worth doesn’t change. It’s also nonetheless inside driving distance to Northern Arizona and Southern Utah.

Automobile Rental

Subsequent, the problem is to lease the correct automotive. Since we have been planning on doing numerous filth highway driving, I completely wished a four-wheel or an all-wheel drive automotive.

When reserving the automotive a month upfront, I chosen the Toyota 4Runner class of automotive and specified we would have liked no less than an AWD mannequin within the feedback. However, I assume nobody reads buyer feedback as a result of once we arrived on the automotive rental hub in Phoenix, there was no AWD mannequin out there. After lengthy negotiations, they upgraded us two ranges and gave us a brand new GM Traverse, which is a full-size SUV.

Though it was overkill for 2 folks, it saved us a few instances throughout these stormy nights since we might comfortably sleep in it.

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Meals

The ultimate problem on the primary day was to load up on meals.

The objective is to have sufficient provisions to remain off the grid for no less than seven days. We strategy this job strategically and know the exact checklist of things we have to purchase.

The primary cease is at all times Walmart the place we buy a cooler. Since it’s not possible to carry a cooler and even tenting chairs on the aircraft, we at all times purchase these things on the primary day of our journey after which go away them behind on the final day on the automotive rental once we return the automotive. Over time, we now have dumped no less than a dozen coolers and over two-dozen tenting chairs.

Lately, Walmart made touring a lot simpler due to the Ship To Retailer service. Now, I can store for provides on-line from the consolation of my house and, if the actual retailer doesn’t have it in inventory, they may ship it to that location freed from cost. All I’ve to do is cease on the retailer and choose it up on the counter.

I find it irresistible!

The second cease is at Costco the place we load up on provisions. That is one other benefit of touring in the USA—your Costco membership goes a good distance. We load up on produce, cheeses, and our favourite California wine.

Usually, we’re prepared to start out our journey at this level however, this time, I made one other brief cease in Phoenix.

Specialty Meals

I found that when you find yourself on lengthy tenting journeys the place you must prepare dinner every day, probably the most strategic meals to have readily available is Russian-style canned meat. It has its origins within the Soviet army throughout the Chilly Struggle. The meat, which is generally beef, was saved throughout the nation in bunkers to feed the army within the occasion of warfare.

The most important benefit of this explicit kind of meat is that it may very well be saved as much as 10 years at room temperature.

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The sort of canned meat continues to be in style in Russia and is obtainable at any Russian meals retailer throughout North America. What makes this meat ideally suited for tenting is you can have a nutritious and engaging dinner in simply minutes. Cook dinner rice in boiling water for eight to 9 minutes till it’s prepared. Dump the contents of the can into the rice. Because the meat already has loads of spices in it, dinner is prepared. It’s quick and jogs my memory of my childhood.

We stopped on the Russian grocery retailer in Phoenix and purchased six cans of Soviet-style canned meat. By then, it was late afternoon once we left Phoenix and headed towards Flagstaff.

Fast Cease in Sedona

It’s a two-hour drive from Phoenix to Flagstaff, leaving us with solely a few hours to spare for a brief cease at Sedona. As an alternative of driving to Sedona utilizing Arizona’s busy State Route 89A, we determined to check the off-road functionality of our rental automotive and drove by the mountains taking the tough and rocky Schnebly Hill Highway.

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Arizona. Sedona. Schnebly Hill Vista Overlook

Due to poor highway circumstances, it took us some time to succeed in Schnebly Hill Vista Overlook the place you may have a pleasant view of Sedona Valley. Sadly, the climate was unfavorable for images. The air was hazy with no clouds within the sky. The one technique to seize the Sedona Valley view was to shoot straight into the tough solar.

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The excellent news is that we managed to check the off-road efficiency of our rental automotive, which carried out admirably. We reached a small motel on the outskirts of Flagstaff after sundown and have been prepared to start out an actual journey the next day.

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Schnebly Hill Vista Overlook

Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey: Day 2 – Vermillion Cliffs

On the second day of our southwest journey, we confronted our first problem—we didn’t have a spot to remain for the evening.

Initially, our prolonged driving journey to the southwest was deliberate for mid-September however I noticed in early April that we might squeeze the journey in throughout the second a part of Might.

This meant that I solely had a short while to plan.

What I didn’t notice was that the third week of Might, previous to Memorial Weekend, is the beginning of summer season’s excessive vacationer season. In consequence, all of the campgrounds, even big ones like these within the Grand Canyon, have been utterly booked.

Fortunately, this was not my first go to to the world and I had a couple of methods up my sleeve.

A couple of years in the past, I got here throughout a singular campground whereas I explored the Vermillion Cliffs Nationwide Monument space. One half of the campground is positioned in Utah and the opposite half is in Arizona. For that purpose, it’s referred to as the Stateline Campground. It’s buried deep within the mountains and the one technique to get there’s by taking a 25km filth highway drive.

There is no such thing as a workers on the campground and there are not any reservations. It really works on a primary come, first serve foundation. There are solely 9 spots out there and it’s utterly free. I knew that not many individuals have been conscious of the place, so we had a superb likelihood to attain a spot there.

Our plan for the day was to drive to the Stateline Campground, declare our spot, and dedicate the remainder of the day to mountaineering within the Vermillion Cliffs.

The Grand Canyon Detour

It’s a 300km drive from Flagstaff to the Stateline Campground, however we didn’t need to arrive too early to make sure individuals who stayed the earlier evening had time to pack and go away.

We had loads of time to swing by the Grand Canyon’s Desert View level. We had two causes for the 100km detour.

First, I wished to buy the Nationwide Parks Annual Go, which prices $80 and is sweet for all US Nationwide Parks and all areas managed by Nationwide Park Providers. We discovered a very long time in the past that the annual go saves some huge cash for vacationers like us.

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Second, the Desert View on the easternmost level of the Grand Canyon is certainly one of my favourite locations within the park. It has a large, unobstructed view of the Colorado River under and the desert space adjoining to the canyon. Plus, you may hike down fairly removed from the statement deck for even higher views.

The most effective time to go to and {photograph} the Desert View is round sundown (duh), however I used to be glad to go to it early within the morning. Since we didn’t have plans to go to the Grand Canyon throughout our journey, this was our solely likelihood to catch a glimpse of its greatness.

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Desert View Overlook within the Morning

It was my first time to go to the Desert View earlier within the day and it was the primary time the historic Watchtower was open. We climbed to the highest of the tower and I even had an opportunity to take some HDR photographs, taking pictures from the darkness of the inside towards the brilliant morning gentle.

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Desert View’s Watchtower

Please bear in mind, this was my first main journey the place I introduced my new Fujifilm setup. I used each alternative to check my new Fujifilm XT2 digital camera.

Scenic Route 89A

Once I deliberate my very first driving journey to Arizona and Utah, I noticed that I needed to drive a mean of 450km per day to go to each place I wished to see. This scared me a bit at first.

I later realized that driving or transitional days are generally extra thrilling and spectacular than the locations themselves. If you drive by Northern Arizona and Southern Utah, the elevation continually modifications and, subsequently, the local weather zones change as effectively creating an unbelievable number of landscapes. Hours spent driving are enjoyable and the time flies by quick.

That is how I felt driving from Flagstaff alongside Route 89 in the direction of Utah.

If you attain the Bitter Springs, you have to determine between taking Route 89 or Route 89A (various).

In case you keep on Route 89, you may have the chance to go to Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon Dam, and Lake Powell. It’s completely price visiting these locations, however you must be able to face crowds of vacationers in all places.

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Lake Powell
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Horseshoe Bend

In case you take Route 89A, you’ll expertise probably the most lovely drives alongside the Vermillion Cliffs and cross the Navajo Bridge with the Colorado River under. And, you gained’t see many individuals round.

When I’ve a alternative, I at all times choose Route 89A.

It was late morning once we turned on Route 89A. We had sufficient time to hit all our favourite spots alongside the best way.

Echo Cliffs

For the primary 20km or so, you drive within the valley with the Echo Cliffs alongside the correct with the Vermillion Cliffs within the distance. Within the center, the Colorado River runs deep by the Marble Canyon.

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Echo Cliffs on the correct facet of the highway
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Vermillion Cliffs on the left facet of the highway

Navajo Bridge

The subsequent cease is the Navajo Bridge. The unique bridge was constructed originally of the twentieth century as a one-lane bridge. When the brand new, trendy bridge was constructed in 1980, the unique bridge was preserved as a pedestrian crossing bridge.

Strolling throughout the bridge gives us with the chance to take images from uncommon and distinctive vantage factors. You possibly can even arrange a tripod.

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Colorado River. View from the Navajo Bridge.

I by no means miss a chance to stroll throughout the bridge and benefit from the view even when the climate will not be ideally suited for images.

Glen Canyon

Glen Canyon is the recreation space run by Nationwide Park Providers, which suggests we had an opportunity to make use of our new Annual Go for the primary time. It’s a brief drive by a abandoned space with dramatic rock formations and virtually no vegetation.

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Balanced Rock close to Lee’s Ferry

Lees Ferry

Lees Ferry is the one place in over 1000km the place you may entry the Colorado River by automotive. Earlier than the Navajo Bridge, Lees Ferry was the one spot the place vacationers might cross the river between Arizona and Utah.

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As of late, it’s the preferred spot for the departure of Colorado River and Grand Canyon multi-day rafting excursions. The longest tour lasts virtually two weeks!

Vermilion Cliffs Valley

The ultimate stretch of the Route 89A drive runs by an attractive valley alongside the Vermilion Cliffs. It’s a 45km drive with an empty highway forward, infinite plains on the left, and the Vermilion Cliffs so shut on the correct that it seems like you may attain out and contact them.

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Vermilion Cliffs Valley
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The view on Vermilion Cliffs Valley from the mountain crossing

Home Rock Highway

Simply earlier than you attain the top of the valley and the start of the mountainous highway towards the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, we flip proper and head to Home Rock Highway.

The Vermillion Cliffs is an unlimited, mountainous space with Route 89 operating alongside the northern border of the nationwide monument, Route 89A operating alongside the southern border, and Home Rock Highway operating by the mountains.

Associated: Exploring Utah’s Backcountry – Cottonwood Highway

Home Rock Highway is a mud highway and, in some locations, is pretty tough but it surely gives entry to among the most spectacular places in Northern Arizona and Southern Utah. The highway is extraordinarily in style amongst hikers and photographers.

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Decrease a part of Home Rock Highway
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Stateline Campground

We arrived at Stateline Campground early within the afternoon and located that eight of the 9 campsites have been empty. We picked the most effective spot, had a fast lunch, and drove north on Home Rock Highway.

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Buckskin Gulch

Final 12 months, the spotlight of our journey was our go to to Wire Go Slot Canyon in the identical space of the Vermilion Cliffs.

This 12 months we determined to discover the Buckskin Gulch path.

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Buckskin Gulch Trailhead

After all, our first alternative was to go to the elusive the Wave Canyon, however because it has grow to be such a preferred spot amongst photographers, the Utah Bureau of Land Administration has restricted the variety of guests to 24 per day. You need to undergo a lottery course of to acquire a go, which suggests Wave Canyon was out of attain for us.

Possibly subsequent time.

We spent the second a part of the day mountaineering alongside Buckskin Gulch path, which is an extended, flat hike that’s not very demanding.

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We walked by a sequence of small valleys accessing every of them by slim passes between the cliffs. Every valley had a particular look with totally different rock formations and vegetation. In all places we turned, we have been accompanied by wild rabbits.

Over a four-hour hike, we met just one different hiker—a German man who commonly visits Utah and Arizona. This made our complaints pointless that Japanese Canada is simply too removed from the Southwest.

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It was a extremely popular day with temperatures approaching 30C, however as quickly because the solar disappeared behind the mountains, the temperature dropped instantly. We needed to dig out heat garments to take pleasure in our soviet type beef dinner by the fireplace.

By sundown, the campground was full with some hikers compelled to sleep alongside the facet of the highway.

At evening, temperatures have been near freezing however we didn’t really feel it. We have been exhausted and slept like infants.

Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey: Day 3 – Bryce Canyon

Day three of our driving journey was devoted to Bryce Canyon Nationwide Park.

Bryce Canyon Nationwide Park has a particular place in my travels and in my images. I contemplate the park to be probably the most visually hanging and among the many most unconventional locations I’ve ever visited. It has such an uncommon mixture of colours and shapes that it’s laborious to consider the canyon is a pure prevalence and never some trendy artist’s funky exhibit impressed by a variety of hallucinogenic medication.

Even after visiting Bryce Canyon quite a few instances, it retains drawing me again time and again.

However, visiting the canyon has its personal challenges.

First, in comparison with different nationwide parks in Utah like The Grand Canyon, Zion, or Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon is comparatively small. However, in recent times, it’s grow to be a extremely popular vacation spot and it’s full of vacationers throughout its peak season from Might to October.

The excellent news is that almost all vacationers are lazy. 90% of Bryce Canyon guests solely discover the park by driving alongside its 17 miles of paved highway, stopping at vista factors alongside the best way for footage. In case you begin mountaineering all the way down to the underside of the canyon, you will see your self in solitude solely in 10 to fifteen minutes.

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Bryce Canyon

To totally expertise Bryce Canyon, you have to hike all the way down to the canyon and discover it from the within.

The second problem in visiting Bryce Canyon is the climate. 

Throughout my very first journey to Bryce Canyon in the midst of Might, I entered the park within the morning sporting a t-shirt with plans to benefit from the heat sunny day. You possibly can think about my shock when I discovered myself in the midst of a heavy snow storm by early afternoon. I needed to reduce my go to brief.

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Mountain climbing down the Bryce Canyon

The next 12 months, I used to be chased away by freezing rain and attributed my misadventures to unhealthy luck. However, I later realized that Bryce Canyon is located at an altitude between 2,000 and a pair of,700 meters, which signifies that even in summer season it’s best to count on something. Chances are high, when you begin exploring Bryce Canyon when the climate is sweet, be certain that to pack a rain jacket and heat garments in your backpack. 

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In Bryce, you may spot snow even in Might

From the Vermillion Cliffs to Bryce Canyon 

It’s a 200km drive from the Stateline Campground to Bryce Canyon and our objective was to make sure we arrived on the park earlier than 9:00 a.m. to beat the crowds.

We woke at dawn and began our common morning routine by making two batches of espresso utilizing our trusted AeroPress. The AeroPress is a light-weight espresso press that lets you manually make espresso in simply minutes. Over time, it has grow to be an important a part of all my travels.

The drive to Bryce Canyon took us from the Vermillion Cliffs Nationwide Monument to the Escalante Nationwide Monument. It’s a spectacular drive and the 200km handed by extremely quick.

In the midst of the drive, I noticed that I had as soon as once more miscalculated our arrival time.

Arizona and Utah belong to totally different time zones. If you cross the state line from Arizona into Utah, you modify from the Pacific to the Mountain time zone. I discovered this way back, however I nonetheless fall into the identical time zone entice time and again.

Whereas touring to the southwest, it is not uncommon to cross the Arizona-Utah state line a number of instances all through the day. The time zone change at all times complicates issues for photographers trying to calculate the dawn and sundown.

Which means as a substitute of arriving at Bryce Canyon at 9:00 a.m., we arrived round 10:00 a.m. and the park was already full. Our remaining vacation spot was Sundown Level, which we needed to circle for 20 minutes simply to seek out an out there parking spot. 

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The Purple Canyon on the best way to Bryce.

The Method to Discover the Bryce Canyon

Since there are such a lot of thrilling locations to go to in Bryce Canyon, it may be overwhelming if you go to the park for the primary time. After visiting Bryce Canyon on quite a few events, I wish to share with you a couple of tips about how one can get probably the most out of exploring the attractive park. 

  1. In case you solely have a few hours to spare whereas visiting Bryce Canyon, drive the 17-mile Highway 63 that winds alongside the rim of the canyon and takes you from one statement level to a different. You will notice and {photograph} among the most iconic spots within the park just like the Amphitheater and the Pure Bridge.
  2. If in case you have an additional hour after finishing the drive alongside the rim, go to Sundown Level. Take the brief Navajo Path, which takes you all the best way all the way down to the underside of the canyon and again. You’ll expertise the well-known switchbacks of Wall Road. 
  3. If in case you have an additional two to 3 hours, take a mixture of the Navajo and Queen’s Backyard trails. It is a 4km loop path that takes you to the underside from the Sundown Level. After mountaineering on the backside of the canyon, you climb up at Dawn Level. Then, you may full the loop by strolling from Dawn Level to Sundown Level alongside the rim of the canyon. This is likely one of the hottest trails within the park, so it may be particularly crowded in the midst of the day throughout peak vacationer season. 
  4. If in case you have a whole day to spare at Bryce Canyon, add the Peekaboo Loop Path to your itinerary. It’s a longer and extra demanding hike, however you’ll get the complete expertise of Bryce Canyon. 
  5. If in case you have devoted a number of days to discover Bryce Canyon, you in all probability don’t want my assist. You should have loads of time to mix a number of trails into your private and customised itinerary. And, in case you are adventurous sufficient, you may even camp on the backside of the canyon. Simply bear in mind that you will want a allow to camp in a single day. 
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Peekaboo Loop Path

​Day Lengthy Hike: Peekaboo Loop Path

In our case, we hiked down from Sundown Level and spent the remainder of the day exploring the less-visited corners of the canyon with out following any particular trails.

As soon as once more, probably the most difficult a part of the hike was the climate. It was a moist and scorching day, however a brief chilly rain began no less than 10 instances all through the day. We needed to undergo the routine of regularly placing on and taking off our rain gear time and time once more.

I began the hike with the Fujinon 10-24mm f/4 lens connected to my Fujifilm xT3. However, since my favourite wide-angle lens will not be climate sealed, I needed to disguise it each time it began raining. After a couple of hours of this routine, I used to be fed up. I swapped the 10-24mm lens with the 18-135mm lens that’s climate sealed and spent the remainder of the day taking a number of photographs for wide-angle panoramas. 

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Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey: Day 4 – Kodachrome Basin State Park

We needed to make radical modifications to our plans throughout Day 4 of our driving journey to the southwest.

It was a day of each disappointment and pleasure.

Once we drove from the Vermillion Cliffs to the Grand Staircase Escalante Nationwide Monument, we had two targets. First, we wished to dedicate one full day to discover Bryce Canyon, which we managed to finish on Day Three. Our second objective was to drive the Cottonwood filth highway from Bryce Canyon by the center of Escalante again to the Vermillion Cliffs.

We wished to spend a few days within the Coral Dunes State Park campground. 

It was not possible to perform our second objective.

Attributable to wet climate the previous couple of days, the Cottonwood highway was closed. Since a lot of the filth roads in southern Utah include clay, they grow to be unpassable when they’re moist no matter the kind of automotive you drive.

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Kodachrome Basin State Park. Panorama Path

The scenic Cottonwood Highway is 80km lengthy with the primary 15km paved. The remaining is a twisty filth highway made from sand and clay. We determined to drive alongside the paved half to see if we might discover one thing price exploring and photographing. This was once we made the most important discovery of our total journey. We stumbled upon an space with a wierd identify – Kodachrome Basin State Park.

It’s a comparatively small area surrounded from the north, east, and west by spectacular cliffs in a shocking mixture of pink, white, and pink hues. Plus, over 60 sand pipes are randomly erected all through the world. The signature sand pipe that defines the basin’s look is 50m tall and is seen from an excellent distance.

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Kodachrome Basin. Sand Pipe

After spending a couple of hours mountaineering within the park, I noticed that the Kodachrome Basin is a goldmine of alternatives for any photographer. I knew I completely wanted extra time there.

This was once we made probably the most important change to our itinerary. We deserted our plans to return to the Vermillion Cliffs space and, as a substitute, we spent the subsequent three days within the Kodachrome Basin.

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Kodachrome Campground

We have been fortunate to attain the one out there spot within the park’s campground. We liked the Kodachrome expertise a lot that, for our subsequent journey to Utah 4 months later, we made the park our headquarters for all the journey. We reserved the tenting spot within the park for 10 days and spent over every week driving the filth roads and exploring southern Utah’s lovely backcountry. 

Identify Origin of Kodachrome Park

The identify of the world has its origin in 1947 when Nationwide Geographic photographers visited the world and featured it within the journal the next 12 months. They named it after a brand new model of movie made by Kodak that outlined shade movie images.

The Kodachrome model was the primary shade movie made commercially out there to most of the people.

The identify, nevertheless, doesn’t sit effectively with me. It bothers me. It doesn’t make any sense to call a pure surprise after trendy model names. As a photographer, I perceive the significance of Kodak in defining images and the position Kodachrome performed within the origin of shade images, however naming the basin after Kodachrome doesn’t appear acceptable.

Solely 70 years later, the identify Kodak reveals a shortsighted significance and an unwillingness to embrace trendy images, which makes it irrelevant. It’s like renaming Yosemite after Adobe Photoshop due to Photoshop’s position in revolutionizing images within the final 20 years.

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The Chimney Rock. The unique identify of the park was The Chimney Rock State Park.

However, I assume a fair worse state of affairs can be to call a pure surprise after Microsoft Home windows.

What do you consider the identify Kodachrome? Does it hassle you? Depart your feedback under. 

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Kodachrome Basin. Sand Pipe
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Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey: Day 5 – Utah’s Scenic Byway 12

After three days of day-long hikes, we selected to take it simple and devoted all the day to a driving journey.

For a very long time, I wished to drive Utah’s Scenic Byway 12, which is arguably probably the most lovely drives on this planet. As a result of it gives some distinctive and distinctive surroundings that can not be discovered wherever else, it’s designated an All-American Highway.

I’ve pushed alongside some stretches of the Scenic Byway 12 over time, however I by no means had an opportunity to finish all the drive.

The Scenic Byway 12 is positioned in Southern Utah and connects Bryce Canyon Nationwide Park on the west and Capitol Reef Nationwide Park on the northeast. The 200 km highway runs by the Dixie Nationwide Forest, the Grand Staircase–Escalante Nationwide Monument, the switchbacks of Hogback, and Boulder Mountain.

The elevation varies from 1,000 m to three,000 m and, because of this, gives unbelievable variations of landscapes from the deserts of Capitol Reef and the alpine meadows of the Aquarius Plateau to the slim canyons of Escalante and the mountainous forests.

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Starting of the Byway
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The Purple Canyon – West Finish of the Byway

We didn’t have any particular plans once we began the drive early within the morning. We simply wished to benefit from the expertise of a day-long drive by probably the most rugged and distant areas of the southwest.

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Utah’s Scenic Byway 12 with the Bryce Canyon within the Background

Driving By Escalante Canyons

The stretch of highway from Escalante to Boulder was constructed throughout the Nice Recession when the USA authorities deliberately created jobs for younger males with out households. The highway was referred to as the Million Greenback Highway as a result of it took 5 years of guide labor with none equipment and utilizing tons of dynamite to construct the highway by the strong rocks of Escalante.

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The Head of the Rock Overlook

The Head of the Rocks Overlook gives large and unobstructed views of all the space with the Aquarius Plateau within the distance. The view from the overlook is so unconventional that solely the switchbacks of the byway remind us that it’s a terrestrial panorama and never some alien planet.

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Driving by Escalante Canyons
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The Hogback

The Boulder Mountain Crossing

The Boulder Mountain Crossing is the very best level of all the drive. It resides at an altitude of three,000 m. Once we began the ascent within the city of Boulder, the temperature was round 22C and, once we reached the Hole Overlook on the prime of the crossing 30 km later, the temperature was near freezing.

Associated: Tenting in Valley of the Gods

The view from the Hole Overlook is overwhelming, however it’s not simple to {photograph}. The primary points of interest (Henry Mountains, Grand Staircase—Escalante, and Capitol Reef) are unfold too far aside at such an excellent distance that even panoramas don’t totally convey the wonder and scale of the scene.

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The Boulder Mountain – the Hole Overlook
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Capitol Reef Nationwide Park

We didn’t have a lot time to spend in Capitol Reef Nationwide Park, so we solely drove the 15 km Scenic Drive that takes you deep inside Capitol Gorge. We liked the Capitol Reef expertise a lot that, 4 months later, we devoted three days to drive the filth roads of Capitol Reef Nationwide Park together with the Cathedral Valley Drive.

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The Scenic Drive within the Capitol Reef Nationwide Park
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The Scenic Drive within the Capitol Reef Nationwide Park

Snowstorm in Might

We had a bit scare on the best way again. We bought ourselves right into a heavy snowstorm whereas driving up Boulder Mountain. I’m used to driving in snowy circumstances throughout winters in Japanese Canada, however since we rented the automotive in Phoenix, it solely had a set of summer season tires that provided completely no traction within the snow. I knew about another highway that bypasses the Boulder Mountain crossing, however the Burr Path filth highway was impassable after weeks of rain.

We have been fortunate as a result of the snow was solely falling on the northern facet of the mountain. Once we began to descend, the snowfall modified to rain and we safely accomplished our drive.

In complete, we drove near 500 km and returned to our campsite simply earlier than sundown. I had simply sufficient time to take some attention-grabbing photographs in Kodachrome.

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Stunning desert of the Capitol Reef Nationwide Park

Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey: Day 6 – Decrease Calf Creek Falls

It was our final day in southern Utah. Earlier than transitioning to the California leg of the journey, we wished to expertise the canyons of the Grand Staircase-Escalante Nationwide Monument yet one more time.

After our driving journey the day earlier than, we have been keen to interact in additional bodily demanding exploration. The selection for the day’s exercise was to hike to the Decrease Calf Creek Falls. It’s arguably probably the most scenic hikes within the area and, because of this, may be very in style amongst vacationers.

As a rule, among the most attention-grabbing trails within the Escalante space are positioned in distant areas. To achieve lots of the trails, you have to drive for tenths of kilometers alongside filth roads, a few of that are extremely tough. Subsequent, you usually need to stroll an hour or extra by the warmth of the desert earlier than you attain the path’s essential attraction. Between the filth roads and the hike, this limits the quantity of people that attain these areas, which is why you may stroll for hours with out seeing some other hikers.

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Distant filth roads of Utah

The Decrease Calf Creek Falls Trailhead is totally different, nevertheless. It’s positioned simply off Byway 12 and is extraordinarily accessible, which is why it often attracts giant crowds.

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The view on the Decrease Calf Creek Path from the facet of the Byway 12

I discovered a very long time in the past that crowds and panorama images don’t work effectively for me.

Let me clarify.

As a panorama photographer, I at all times wished to seize the long-lasting Horseshoe Bend of the Colorado River in Arizona at sundown. One 12 months, I organized my total journey round attaining my dream. I made certain I stayed close to Horseshoe Bend for 3 nights to extend my probabilities of taking the correct shot.

You possibly can think about my shock and disbelief when I discovered, I child you not, about 500 folks ready to observe the sundown across the bend. Half of them had tripods and DSLRs. It was mind-boggling to seek out so many individuals in such a comparatively distant space. It utterly spoiled my expertise and I left with out taking any images.

Since then, I do my analysis effectively upfront and solely go to areas the place I’ve a superb likelihood of having fun with solitude and serenity.

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The Decrease Calf Creek Path
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The Decrease Calf Creek Path

To maximise our possibilities, we deliberate our hike on a weekday. We awakened at dawn and, after a one-hour drive alongside the spectacular Byway 12, we arrived at trailhead parking earlier than 8:00 a.m. We have been rewarded for our analysis and planning with solely two different vehicles within the parking zone.

The Decrease Calk Creek Falls Path is a 10-km out and again path, so we knew that we might take pleasure in full solitude for a few hours. All the path follows Calf Creek and is hidden contained in the deep and slim canyon. The path itself appears like an oasis with loads of vegetation alongside the creek surrounded by huge desert-like areas with none indicators of life.

The ultimate vacation spot for the path is a dead-end on the lovely Decrease Calf Creek Falls. After having fun with the Falls, you have to flip round and stroll again. Fortunately, the path is so lovely and spectacular that it seems like a wholly new path on the best way again.

Once we reached the Falls, we discovered just one different individual there and, 10 minutes later, we have been utterly alone. I had the liberty to experiment with totally different compositions with out worrying about anybody strolling into the body.

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Decrease Calf Creek Falls

The hike is flat with virtually no elevation however virtually all the path is roofed with sand, which makes it rather more demanding than it appears.

After visiting southern Utah for years, we weren’t shocked that even on a scorching day with temperatures round 30C, we skilled two bouts of freezing rain.

Once we returned to our campsite that afternoon, we had loads of time to unpack and prepare for the lengthy 1,000k drive from the deserts of southern Utah to the Sierra Mountains of California.

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Southwest Nationwide Park Highway Journey: Day 7 – Demise Valley Nationwide Park

The seventh day of our southwest journey was a transitional day. The Utah leg of our journey was over, and we headed to our subsequent vacation spot—the Sequoia Nationwide Park. The 900km drive takes you thru Utah, Arizona, and Nevada all the best way to the Sierra Mountains of California.

Having pushed the route earlier than, I knew what to anticipate. It’s at all times troublesome to regulate to driving six to seven hours on a busy freeway after spending every week navigating small, empty roads the place one thing new and thrilling awaits you round each nook.

To make the boring drive by the deserts of Nevada extra thrilling, I plotted a detour by Demise Valley Nationwide ​Park. Though we solely had three to 4 hours to spend there, it was higher than nothing. We additionally wanted to replenish our meals provide, so we scheduled two stops in Las Vegas at Costco and Walmart. 

All in all, it was an uneventful day till we handed Las Vegas and took a much less traveled highway to Demise Valley. I at all times get excited concerning the strategy to Demise Valley as a result of the drive is visually hanging as you transition forwards and backwards between valleys under sea degree to excessive mountains time and again. 

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Open highway of the Demise Valley

​Though the climate was not very thrilling by way of images with hazy air and 0 clouds, I nonetheless managed to take a couple of attention-grabbing photographs. Plus, after two years of building work, Dante’s Peak was open and we visited the brand new statement level on the prime of the mountain.

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View from Dante’s Peak
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Zabriskie Level will not be removed from Dante’s Peak
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
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A pre-dusk hour within the Demise Valley
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Leaving the Demise Valley

We ended the day in a tiny motel nestled on the facet of the highway within the mountains of the Japanese Sierra

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Japanese Sierra

I excitedly anticipated my first go to to the Sequoia Nationwide Park the next day. 

Southwest Nationwide Park Highway Journey: Day 8,9 – Sequoia Nationwide Park

The California leg of our southwest driving journey kicked off with a go to to Sequoia Nationwide Park. Since I’ve by no means been to the park earlier than, I used to be excited in anticipation of going through and photographing the forest’s iconic giants.

We awakened earlier than dawn within the japanese Sierra and have been able to take the 200km drive to the western slopes of the Sierra Mountains that’s house to the Sequoia Nationwide Park.

We had two driving choices. We might take the freeway and drive across the mountains by the desert or we might drive smaller roads by the mountains and face a number of excessive mountain passes. You possibly can guess which choice I selected. After all, we took the rollercoaster drive as a substitute of the boring desert highway. However, since my spouse is afraid of heights, I needed to persuade her with the promise of unforgettable views.

It was an attractive sunny morning and nothing advised bother forward.

Throughout the first hour, we drove down the slim, empty roads that took us by a sequence of small valleys the place we noticed California’s well-known and picturesque farmlands.

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Farmlands of California

​We stopped for a fast espresso break on the shore of Lake Isabella. The climate was lovely, precisely what you’ll count on in California on the finish of Might.

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​Isabella Lake is positioned at an altitude of 800m

​That every one modified once we began climbing up the primary mountain crossing and reached an altitude of 1200m. We realized that bother was forward of us because the prime of the Sierra Mountains was coated with thick, darkish, and wet clouds.

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Driving as much as Sierra mountains

​​Once we reached the crossing at round 2000m altitude, we have been already driving in a thick, milky substance with zero visibility. It was chilly, moist, and slippery. I stored our pace at a most of 20km/h to make sure our security. 

It was the identical sample for the remainder of the drive. When the highway dipped under 1200m, we loved heat and sunny climate with lovely mountain landscapes surrounding us. However as quickly because the highway climbed to a better altitude, we had a submarine-like expertise the place we might solely see as much as 10 meters forward of us.

The answer was apparent—if we might spend the subsequent two days at a decrease altitude, we might take pleasure in nice climate and keep away from the chilly and rain. However guess what? The sequoias develop at altitudes between 1500m and 2500m. To see them firsthand, we had no alternative however to take care of the moist milky substance and chilly climate.

Luckily, we had a little bit of luck on our facet.

It was the week of Memorial Weekend and I couldn’t discover a gap at any of the campgrounds throughout the Sequoia Nationwide Park. I needed to accept a campsite additional away from the park, which occurred to be at a decrease altitude. This meant that we spent our nights in hotter, dryer climate and drove up and into the mountains throughout the day.

Had I reserved a campsite within the park’s essential territory, the expertise would have been really depressing.

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Though my publicity to the Sequoia Nationwide Park was restricted as a consequence of poor visibility and the alternatives for images have been minimal, it was nonetheless an unforgettable journey. I assumed I knew what to anticipate since I’ve learn all about sequoia timber and seen numerous images of them since childhood. However their dimension and grandeur exceeded all my expectations.

I’ll undoubtedly return to the park and hope to have higher luck subsequent time.

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Tunnel by the tree
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C​resent Meadow in Sequoia Nationwide Park
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Fallen big
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Aiming excessive

​Sudden Journey in Sequoia Nationwide Park

​​Whereas discovering the Sequoia Nationwide Park, we discovered ourselves on a distant and abandoned space the place we met two unfortunate hikers. They spent 4 days backpacking within the mountains solely to finish their journey on a foul observe once they reached their automotive and couldn’t discover their keys.

We provided them a carry to the closest telephone the place they may name for assist. After we dropped them off on the customer’s middle, we drove straight to our subsequent vacation spot—the King’s Canyon. In the midst of our drive, we realized that one of many unfortunate hikers left his backpack within the backseat of our automotive. We drove all the best way again to the customer’s middle the place the unfortunate hiker was ready patiently for our return.

Southwest Nationwide Park Highway Journey: Day 10 – Kings Canyon Nationwide Park

Regardless of the nasty climate, we loved our first Sequoia expertise, however we have been keen to go away the upper altitude to take pleasure in dryer, hotter climate.

The Sequoia and Kings Canyon Nationwide Parks are positioned in shut proximity to at least one one other, which makes it a typical follow to go to each parks throughout the identical journey. That was precisely our plan.

The drive from Sequoia to Kings Canyon is lower than 100 km, but it surely took us three hours to finish due to the thick fog and 0 visibility that made driving the slim, mountain roads extraordinarily tough and ugly.

Though the drive was treacherous, we weren’t anxious concerning the climate as a result of I knew that Kings Canyon is at a a lot decrease altitude. We have been sure it could be drier and rather more nice there.

However we had yet one more urgent concern to resolve. As soon as once more, we didn’t have a spot to camp in a single day. The day we devoted to exploring Kings Canyon was the primary day of Memorial Weekend in the USA, which meant all of the campgrounds had been booked months upfront. Even campsites larger within the mountains the place rain and chilly climate made it hardly usable and most probably unenjoyable have been packed.

Plus, since you can’t camp in non-designated areas in any Nationwide Park, we had very restricted choices for wild tenting between the 2 parks.

In the long run, the web neighborhood helped us discover a spot for the evening. Visiting freecampsites.internet, I discovered references to a free campground positioned close to the doorway of Kings Canyon Nationwide Park. It’s positioned simply off the facet of the highway on the seaside of the Kings Canyon River. Since you can’t e book the campground on-line, only a few folks find out about it.

Once we entered the campground round midday, we couldn’t consider our eyes—all eight campsites have been vacant, and the campground was utterly empty. We grabbed probably the most secluded spot and drove by Kings Canyon and hiked within the park for the remainder of the day.

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Kings Canyon
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Kings River
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Bear Scare

It was not our first go to to the Sierra Mountains, so we knew concerning the excessive likelihood of encountering bears within the mountains. Usually, bears don’t pose a hazard to folks because the solely purpose they often strategy vacationers is to steal meals. All hikers and campers should pay attention to the difficulty and know the best way to reduce the danger of a harmful encounter by correctly storing their meals, particularly at evening.

Apparently, Kings Canyon has a excessive focus of bears as a result of we now have by no means earlier than seen such preventative measures. There are indicators posted in all places with directions on the best way to take care of meals whereas tenting and mountaineering. The overall rule is that you just can not go away any meals unsupervised additional than an arm’s size or it may very well be stolen by bears.

If you enter the park, park attendants give all guests a brief lecture on bears. Each campground is provided with metallic meals packing containers and a compulsory rule that campers retailer their meals within the packing containers each evening. Almost all of the meals packing containers are deformed by deep scratches made by the bears foraging and making an attempt to claw their manner into the packing containers for meals.

You may also lease scent resistant meals canisters that make it potential to hike within the canyon with out attracting bears or different animals.

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The issue was that our campground didn’t have any metallic meals packing containers nor have been there any park attendants to ask if the campsite was positioned in a harmful space.

We saved our meals in our cooler and drug it 50 meters away from the campsite. We additionally determined to sleep within the automotive.

Nothing occurred that evening and we discovered our meals intact the subsequent morning.

We solely had sooner or later to discover Kings Canyon, which was sufficient to fall in love with the park. Now, it’s undoubtedly on our to do checklist for our subsequent journey. The plan is to spend three to 4 days mountaineering within the mountains. We definitely plan on bringing scent-proof backpacks for a fair safer hike. 

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Southwest Nationwide Park Highway Journey: Day 11 – Yosemite Nationwide Park

This was probably the most disastrous day of our total journey. It was Saturday of Memorial Weekend, in all probability the busiest day in the USA when all the city inhabitants of California drives to the mountains and seashores. We knew what to anticipate and had a strong plan on the best way to keep away from the crowds. The issue was that we didn’t execute our plan correctly.

The plan was to get up earlier than dawn, pack up, and drive on to Glacier Level in Yosemite to spend the remainder of the day mountaineering away from the crowds. However we awakened a bit later than anticipated after which packing up and driving took longer than we anticipated. Lengthy story brief—once we reached Yosemite, the highway to Glacier Level was closed as a result of the parking zone was full.

We have been directed to the valley, which was already full of folks. We made a loop within the valley that took us practically two hours due to the vacation visitors. After solely two brief stops, we headed straight to San Francisco—the ultimate vacation spot on our journey.

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Southwest Nationwide Park Highway Journey: Day 12-14 – San Francisco

The ultimate vacation spot of our journey was San Francisco. We had three days to spend in certainly one of my favourite cities earlier than we flew again house to Canada.

After spending two weeks in distant areas of the nation, it’s at all times a troublesome transition again to busy metropolis life. It undoubtedly takes time to reacclimate and readjust to driving 12 lane freeways.

We didn’t have any particular plans for the ultimate days of our journey past some household obligations.

The day earlier than our departure, we drove our favourite highway within the Bay Space—Skyline Boulevard. This slim two-lane highway runs virtually 90 km alongside the ridge of the Santa Cruz Mountains and gives some unbelievable views of the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Bay Space to the east.

We hiked within the Windy Hill space, which gives large open, unobstructed views of Silicon Valley with Stanford College under.

Subsequent, we went to Half Moon Bay and drove towards San Francisco alongside the spectacular Route 1.

For an hour or so, we watched dozens of extremely expert surfers on Pacifica State Seashore.

In San Francisco, we visited Baker Seashore, the unique location of the Burning Man.

Later, we crossed the Golden Gate Bridge and loved a quiet picnic at Marin Headlands with a spectacular view of San Francisco.

And that was it. Our southwest journey was over, and we have been able to fly again house.

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View from Marin Headlands
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Golden Gate Bridge
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Telegraph Hill
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Southwest Nationwide Park Highway Journey | Remaining Ideas

Southwest Nationwide Parks Highway Journey is a unbelievable journey that provides among the most breathtaking locations to go to within the USA. From the luxurious panorama of the Grand Canyon to the rugged mountains of Capitol Reef Nationwide Park, there are infinite alternatives for exploration and discovery. Whether or not you’re in search of a quiet getaway or an action-packed journey, a highway journey alongside the American Southwest will present lasting reminiscences and unforgettable experiences.

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