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Backpacking & Camping, Utah

Two Weeks in the Canyons

May 6, 2010 | 5 Comments

Happy Canyon slot

I just posted a bunch of photos from my trip in Utah! Though I was only out there for two weeks total, it truly felt like a full month. It always amazes me how time slows down when I travel. I think that is the secret of living longer… to travel a lot! In that regard, I suppose it’s not all about how long you live, but how well you spend your time while you’re here. (I say that after having the last three days fly by while working on the computer again).

Anyhow, now I’m back home in Ouray, Colorado. It feels great to finally be back home. I’m really looking forward to summer.

>> Check out my new Utah photos here.




5 Comments

  • Welcome home, Jack. I’m jealous of your travels! Great set of images. I especially dig ‘Bryce Canyon Snowy Sunrise’ (what light!), ‘Choprock Subway’, and ‘Zion Moonrise’. How awesome that you got to see the Condor! They’ve been seen a lot in Zion, it seems.

  • Justin says:

    Freaking awesome set of pics, Jack. I’ve been anxiously awaiting your return. I really love “Bryce Canyon Snowy Sunrise” and “Zion Moonlight”. Welcome home!

  • Carol Coffey says:

    Welcome back! I’ve missed seeing your amazing photos. I can’t believe you traveled so far and did so much in just 2 short weeks! I love Choprock Moonlight and Subway, and Zion AlpineLunar Glow, but they’re all exciting.

  • Richard Lewis says:

    Beautiful pictures. I have been to Zion once but only was there for an afternoon. Definitely a place you need to spend some time in

  • Lisa says:

    Amazing photo! You must be glad to get back home in Ouray. I’ll just be happy when the aspens have leaves again.

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