Thursday, 27 April 2017

Kodachrome State Park....Monday 24th April 2017...

It's an overcast cloudy day today but good temperature for a couple of hikes at Kodachrome Basin State Park named in 1949 by National Geographic when they explored and photographed the area using a relatively new brand of Kodak film...
The park is renowned for the monolithic structures or "chimneys" jutting up from the sandstone....this one is aptly named Chimney Rock !!
We are still amazed at the ability of these plants to survive in this extreme clay environment....
This is Shakespeare Arch and no we have no idea why....
This is our pre lunch hiking trail accessed via our favourite route of (ha ha) dirt road this one  in fact very heavy rutted clay....but worth it for the views of the Escalante Staircase Valley and the stunning scenery...
Part of the Shakespeare/Sentinel Trail...some flat areas but also lot of steep parts to the trail.....
Ummm this is the trail !!!
This is my favourite photo...the rock formations in this area seem to have faces to us but these to me are priceless.... 
Incredible colours in the rock formations....overlooking the valley... 
This guy was not phased by us at all.... 
This plant had the most beautiful sweet scent... 
Our afternoon hike was The Angels Palace Trail, a steep climb to an elevated area with stunning views...
Looking down on this rock formation...is it a haystack or a thatched cottage or ???

One of the many "stovepipe" / "chimney" formations...

Great views from up here and worth the climb up....my Fitbit is happy as today the equivalent of 89 flights of stairs and 18,000 steps !!! And at 5,000 ft elevation....
We met the most delightful American/Taiwanese couple here.....they are from Pennsylvania and had to be in their 80's and although they had climbed up she was finding the going back down a challenge....enter Yorkieman to the rescue.....we had a fantastic half hour climbing back down and chatting with them...meeting folks is one of the many fabulous things about travel....
We have had another great day in this incredible area of the world...
Until the next post...
The Very Contented Hikers....

5 comments:

  1. Hi Sue & Michael,
    Wow looks like a good downpour needed to get some grass growing,spectacular rock formations.
    You really are making me feel guilty with reports from your fitbit, must get more exercise.Good on Michael for assistance to fellow travelers. Another Bank Holiday this weekend, hence central heating on and rain falling.
    Had a great night with the Maxxium retirees on the 24th you were mentioned in dispatches and a glass or two were.
    raised to you.
    Keep on trucking.
    Enjoy,
    Ann & Dave

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    1. Glad you had a good time on 24th, M sending email...
      Have a good weekend despite the weather....we are having a very cold snap !!! down to 26F overnight and snow flurries !!!
      M & S x

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  2. I've worked it out now, you arent in USA at all, you are clearly at Allum Bay on the Isle of Wight, I recognise that sandstone!!! Again great photos and like you I can see faces in the rocks too.
    Alan & Maxine xx

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  3. I've worked it out now, you arent in USA at all, you are clearly at Allum Bay on the Isle of Wight, I recognise that sandstone!!! Again great photos and like you I can see faces in the rocks too.
    Alan & Maxine xx

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    1. Oh no we have been caught out...all this time we have been on the IOW !!!
      Hope you have a great bank holiday weekend...
      M & S xx

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