update: pics from Tim L's astrophotography near Goblin Valley State Park:
photo courtesy of Tim Laughlin
photo courtesy of Tim Laughlin
Sunrise was "meh"
Visitors to the boondocking site
or I guess, the local residents really
Cool rock formation next to Molly's Castle
Molly's Castle
Turning back towards Temple Mountain Road, I tried the road that I though would lead further up the mountain itself. I didn't get very far, the road got quite sloped and not in a good way. So I turned around and got these two shots instead:
Uraling further along Temple Mountain Road, I stopped here and there whenever I saw interesting rock formations:
At the furthest point of the ride, I found a trail that led to some nice tent campsites around a small butte. Riding around the front of the butte, I was able to get this shot of Temple Mountain:
I rode back towards the campsite but had to stop when I saw these two small planes who'd landed right next to the road that leads to Goblin Valley State Park! Apparently, where they're parked is an old air field and the pilots had come to survey it with the idea of having it regraded; for use by the Back Country Pilots Association. Cool Stuff.
I was joined by Tim L., a fellow Uralista from Longmont, CO. He's here to try and do some astrophotography early tomorrow morning near Goblin Valley State Park.
We did go and try and catch the golden hour before sunset. Got some shots but also got mobbed by midges or small gnats, clouds of them!
Sunset lighting near Temple Mountain
with Tim L.
Tomorrow, we're going to try and ride the entire Cathedral Valley Loop. It's about 60 miles of dirt road riding with a possibly impassable water crossing right at the start. Could be interesting.
5 comments:
Impassable water crossings are better at the beginning than a few hundred miles in…. Ok, 60 miles in.
Yep that’s why we’re hitting it first
Mighty spectacular vistas of the rock formations, Dom. I wonder how Tim's astro-pics worked out. Must be spectacular with such a backdrop.
thanks SonjaM, soon as he posts them online, I'll put a note here.
Update: astrophotography by Tim Laughlin added to the posting as promised.
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