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Over the Mountains

Our drive through the Rocky Mountains to Utah was for the most part, rainy. However, as the desert grew closer, the skies turned more blue and the thermometer rose to meet us. Western Colorado surprised us with fascinating rock formations and the gradual appearance of a desert climate.  Although I have no photos as proof (I was driving) Glenwood Canyon along Interstate 70 was truly one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. It was our first introduction to tall, red canyon walls, carved by the Colorado river, which would now follow much of our journey through Utah and into Arizona.

Utah turned from the pale colors that are usually pictured in a desert to red hues as we turned south from Interstate 70 towards Moab. The closer we grew to Moab, it seemed the more red and grandiose the rocks turned until we found ourselves surrounded by what seemed to be almost another world.

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