Wednesday, September 11, 2013

THE RAIN STOPPED…OFF FOR A RIDE

Tuesday, September 10 – Again this morning we had a downpour (over 1.60 inches in two days). It finally stopped around 1:00 p.m., so we “hit the road.” We checked into hiking but the rangers were advising hikers to stay out of the canyons and off slick rock because of possible flash floods and the risk of falling on slippery rock. Most of the trails we are interested in hiking have been closed by the forest service. The following are from the Arches and Canyonlands websites…

THE NEEDLES
Scenic Drive: open
Elephant Hill Access Road: closed…Where we begin our needles hike.
Colorado River Overlook: closed
Elephant Hill: impassable due to flood damage
Lavender Canyon: impassable due to flash flooding and quick sand
Davis Canyon: impassable due to flash flooding and quick sand
Salt Creek/Horse Canyon: impassable due to flash flooding, quicksand and cut banks

Wolfe Ranch/Delicate Arch and Salt Valley roads are closed due to flash flooding. Willow Flats 4X4 road is impassable. The roads will remained closed through the end of day 9/11/13.

There were many other warnings, so we took a ride through the La Sal Mountains and Forest and down the canyon along the Colorado River.

LaSal mt sign

la sal mts

Moab waaaaay below.
moab below

It was further than we thought (over 3 hours) with tons of switchbacks and some pretty steep grades.

downhill

We were surprised to see so many cabins located in the mountains. They sure must like their solitude.

cabins

cabins

We found a little friend.
mule deer

The return trip along the Colorado River is very beautiful. We sure love the red rock cliffs.

along Colorado River

along Colorado River

We also stopped along the way at the Red Cliffs Lodge and neighboring Castle Creek Winery. The Lodge is gorgeous! It would sure be an amazing place to stay or hold a wedding. What a wonderful setting among the red cliffs.

Red Cliffs Lodge
Red Cliffs Lodge

The winery was fun as usual. Free tasting, so we took advantage and sampled several of their wines. Marsha purchased a couple bottles for next summer's wine tasting party with family. She loves parties!

winery

winery

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y'all back real soon. Have a great day!

14 comments:

  1. That picture of Moab waaaay below is spectacular!

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  2. WOW do I admire your ability to buy a couple bottles of wine and hold onto them for a tasting NEXT SUMMER!!! Now that, dear friend, is willpower!

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  3. At least you had a nice afternoon. Wine always makes things better!

    Our first time in Moab we stayed at Goose Island, right on the Colorado River. That is such a pretty drive along there. Hope tomorrow is a better day for hiking.

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  4. You may not have been able to hike but you sure got some beautiful pictures.

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  5. It may not have been the best weather day, but the photos are still beautiful. I love the red hills with the now red river...very cool!

    Glad you got in a nice drive high in the hills:)

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  6. Great pics again! What a great place to tour!

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  7. Hiking in the truck - nothing wrong with that!

    Quite a view of Moab from way up there.

    Wouldn't have figured on finding a winery in that area but you do seem to have an antenna for vineyards!

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  8. Love the pictures....I want to be there. Hope the rain stops soon so you get out there and do some hiking. A friend of ours said that is the only way to see that area..on foot.

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  9. At least you got to tour in your vehicle and see some wonderful sights, great pictures!

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  10. It IS beautiful there. Sure wouldn't want to get in that river though.

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  11. You are definitely in a gorgeous area. There are lots of gorgeous places to check out around there.

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  12. Aha, now we all know you've got wine, you think we are going to let you take it back with you?

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  13. Too bad about the hiking. I'm guessing that even without it the scenery is still spectacular.

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  14. Gorgeous picture of Moab in the distance.

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