Mountain Biking the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands National Park
The White Rim Road is a 100-mile old mining road that takes you into the backcountry of Canyonlands National Park’s Island in the Sky District.
The White Rim Road is a 100-mile old mining road that takes you into the backcountry of Canyonlands National Park’s Island in the Sky District.
I’m not sure what was going on this spring, but holy hell… I saw some of the best sunrises and sunsets I’ve ever seen in Moab.
After my winter hibernation spent watching photography tutorials, I was excited when my girlfriend had a business trip to Seattle so I could tag along to explore.
In mid-October, I went back to spend three days exploring the park – Each day I hiked 8-10 miles, drove 20-30 miles of jeep trails, and made sure to shoot sunrise and sunset on each end. I got a ton of pictures, but not much to write… so here’s 16 pictures of beautiful Capitol Reef National Park.
Cathedral Valley is located at the northern end of Capitol Reef National Park, a remote area with no services or paved roads.
Capitol Reef National Park offers more geological variety than any other park on the Colorado Plateau, which itself is one of the most unique natural landscape areas in America.
After such an incredible long weekend last Fall that was full of beautiful weather, vivid-yellow Aspen groves, and colorful sunrises and sunsets, I was unbelievably excited to hit the road again this fall to shoot the Colorado Fall foliage throughout the state.
Despite the popularity of Missouri Lakes, it’s still in a remote part of Sawatch Range and the Holy Cross Wilderness with rugged ridgelines, alpine meadows and lakes.
Overall, the Gore Range is relatively inaccessible due to the lack of mining roads that criss-cross so many other Colorado mountain ranges and they have a reputation for a lot of trailhead access red tape, due in large part to private property, particularly on the eastern side.