USA, Canyonlands: About seized landscapes and democracy
New day and new park. Welcome to Canyonlands!
Meet the ascending sun headed with Andrews to one of the park’s business cards – an arc called Mesa Arch. Well, what about the booklet it is written that all exemplary tourists meet the dawn here, well, what are we worse? It’s good that dawn in Utah has half of the seventh.
The picture was really beautiful!
New day and new park. Welcome to Canyonlands!
Meet the ascending sun headed with Andrews to one of the park’s business cards – an arc called Mesa Arch. Well, what about the booklet it is written that all exemplary tourists meet the dawn here, well, what are we worse? It’s good that dawn in Utah has half of the seventh.
The picture was really beautiful!
Colleagues tightly occupied the arch, yes, so that Andrews went with circles and covers, that it is impossible to remove anything normally, because the tripod someone gets into the frame, then a backpack, then blond curl. No solidarity, everyone for himself.
After the morning mission we went just to ride the park, where the eyes look. They looked toward the main overview. Unusually, you will not say anything. As if someone is absorbed patterns in the ground. What only bizarre forms will not see in these American canyons.
Here is the beginning of one of the tourist paths. Let’s laugh?
After it began: the canyon is such, Canyon Xoyaka, one prettier than the other!
Here is this cannon I especially liked. Here is a horned green river, which can be seen in the distance. No, this time is not a colorado)) the scale does not give any photo, but believe me, they are impressive!
Admitted by the expanses and decided to walk with Andrews in one more small lot. We go to look for the next residents of the Indians.
Mda, this time they turned out to be more compromised than in Mesa Verde. So, except from the wind and rain to hide.
Somehow so the Indians here and hid – jarred and bored. It should be noted, very comfortable, although it’s not too convenient.
All confident in the power of their car can ride into the valley on the dirt road. We did not have any confidence, no desire. Preferred to lick on beauty from above. Some we are lazy yes today))

Andrews wrote right yesterday, and the horse’s park, and the canyonlands are a bit reminded by the Grand Canyon with color and texture. But still, each fleet has something, if not external, then the innermost. Atmosphere for everyone.
As yesterday to see this wonderful bend of the river in the rays of the sun, we did not succeed, rolled into the Dead Horse Park again, the benefit is all near. And not in vain! It seems that one of the most beautiful and spectacular places in both parks.
On this colorful note, they said goodbye to the horse, and with Canyonlands. What’s next?
Further I was waiting for mega-picturesque road to Park Capitol Reef. It’s not just a road, this is a masterpiece of nature, not otherwise.
More on the way in one small premiably, the town jumped to the store. In it, the spirit of the absolute depthion and the guy with the straw-eyed hair and in cowboy boots were viewed by the eyes of a curious baby. Very interesting than and how these people live.
In the Capitol Reef came in front of the evening and decided to immediately work in search of space for the night. In the WPS found one free camping, but it remains only the cropped herbs place near the river. We looked at another not too cozy place. After drove into the park for the tourist newspaper to plan tomorrow. On the way they saw an unusual pointer to parking. I drove and discovered an information booth. Andriusiks went to study him. In a couple of minutes he returned with words "I am for democracy!" and explained that there are places next to the parking lot on which you can install tents for free and breed fires (in the States with this strictly).
The place turned out to be very cute and cozy. Looking in advance I will say that so three nights we here and peelled, scattering local hares and one spider.
At the end of the day I was pleased with a big bright rainbow. All, we left to put a tent))
