Friday 23 June 2017

East to Denver and home 21st June.

Bald Eagle



Wednesday 21st June

I was out at 6 am hoping to get a good shot of the Bald Eagles and as I looked through the curtains of our motorhome I saw that one was perched out on a dead branch on the opposite side of the river.
Moments later and I was dressed and camera in hand and… the eagle was gone!

In its place was a small falcon which I now know to be an American Kestrel so not all lost!

Had our breakfast and peering out of the window I noticed the eagle come back to the tree. Quick as a flash I had it in the can! Cracking bird in great light.

We left Silt at 07:30 as I needed to get to the next site for an appointment and drove east of IS70 to the next KOA at Central City Denver West.

The road cuts right through the high mountains of the Rockies and we passed all the skiing areas such as Aspen, Vail & Breckenridge and cut through Vail Pass at 10,666 feet followed by the Eisenhower tunnel at 11,158 ft and a length of 1.697 mi (2.73 km) eastbound.

We arrived at the KOA which is at 8510 feet and I can certainly feel it as my mouth is always dry and I’m out of breath quickly.

Had some great views of a pair of Black-chinned Hummingbirds and got a few nice shots of the male bird. Also had a Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon’s warbler), a Dark-eyed Junco and several Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels.

Last of the steak for tea and have now checked in online for our flights back to London Heathrow tomorrow evening.


Male Black-chinned Hummingbird
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel

Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon's Warbler) I think!









Thursday 22 June 2017

Leaving Utah and back to Colorado 20th June

Along US128




Tuesday 20th June

We left Moab and headed North – East back toward Denver but this time took the US128 highway which runs parallel to the Colorado river through the Castle Valley canyon area. Noted as one of the top ten scenic drives in the whole of the US it didn’t disappoint. 

We had been down this road years ago and knew it was good but I didn’t remember how good.
So if you’ve added Arches National Park to your bucket list make sure this is attached ….Hwy US128 Moab – Interstate 70!

We then drove East along IS 70 toward a campground we’d booked at the KOA Silt / Colorado River.
This is a new KOA and very nice it is too, we had a deluxe site overlooking the river with the added bonus of a pair of Bald Eagles nesting in the vicinity and a dead tree opposite the campground being a favourite perching place for these iconic birds.

First a swim in their new pool which was interrupted by some thunder and flashes of lightning!
We had a super pagoda to sit under in the stifling heat but were treated to great views of White-tailed Deer, Double-crested Cormorants, Great-blue Herons, Peregrine Falcon and of course the Bald Eagles.

Along US128


Along US128

Along US128 
 
White-tailed Deer

a very distant and poor quality American Kestrel

Great-blue Heron fly past!

Tuesday 20 June 2017

Arches National Park, Utah 19th June






Monday 19th June

We left Grand Junction this morning and travelled about 60 miles west into Utah.

The plan was to visit Arches National Park where we’d been with our children about 20 years ago.
I have fond memories of the place and was not disappointed today…. It was awesome!

I guess to some it’s just a pile of rocks but to us it is one of the most fantastic landscapes on earth!

It was like entering Jurassic Park without the dinosaurs although they were here many years ago with fossils having been found all around this region.

Photographs can only give you a small hint of what it is like…. If you have a bucket list this needs to be on it!!!

Now booked in at the KOA at Moab and sheltering behind the curtains and the air con from the fierce heat of the Utah desert, well into the 90’s plus today.












Monday 19 June 2017

Travelling South, back down into Colorado 18th June.

Colorado National Monument



Friday 16th June
Left Rock springs and took Hwy 191 directly over the mountains down through towards Vernal.
Passed through the Flaming Gorge National Recreation area and the road passed right over the top of the Flaming Gorge dam.
 Then east toward Rangely where we found a lovely little city park campground down by the White river. Unfortunately there were no sites with electricity left so we couldn’t use the air con …. And boy did we need it!
Sat outside eating our meal we were plagued with mosquitoes but it was too hot to go in and too hot to sleep. I spent an hour sat inside the mozzy screen door on the step with a cold flannel on my neck before it eventually cooled down a bit and we could get to sleep.
Saw an Oriole but it was only a fleeting view so couldn’t get a true ID. Also had our first Hummingbird, The Black-chinned I think.


Travelling through the foothills of the Rockies

Campground at Rangley

Black chinned Hummingbird I think but prepared to be corrected!


Saturday 17th June
We drove on down through some amazing scenery and into Fruita and then onto Grand Junction.
We’d been here some 20 years ago with the children and wanted to go to the Colorado National Monument and Arches National Park again as we have a few days spare before we fly home on Thursday.
Got lucky at the Grand Junction KOA (Kampground of America) as despite it saying it was full I went in and asked if there’d been any cancellations and lo and behold a free space with water and electricity hook-ups. So booked it for 2 nights.
Made use of their swimming pool which was most welcoming with the temperature at 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
There was also a tannoy sounding at the County fairgrounds next door so I went to investigate and found an arena hosting the Western Colorado Team Roping Championships.
Took quite a lot of photos despite my concerns about the ethics but was pleased to see the steers being well treated and wearing head collars to protect them from rope burns.
The people I met were very friendly and willing to explain all the rules of the game/ Seems the steer needs to be lassoed around the horns by one cowboy and around the back legs by the second rider. It was all over in less than a minute and I reckon the steers were winning when I left. 


Western Colorado Team Roping Championship at Grand Junction fairgrounds

Western Colorado Team Roping Championship at Grand Junction fairgrounds

Western Colorado Team Roping Championship at Grand Junction fairgrounds

Western Colorado Team Roping Championship at Grand Junction fairgrounds

Western Colorado Team Roping Championship at Grand Junction fairgrounds

Sunday 18th June
Toured the amazing Colorado National Monument today as we did about 20 years ago.
What a place, love it!
I find it difficult to see why this isn’t more widely known, it has spectacular rock canyons and cliffs that you drive though for 23 miles. Some hairy bends with no crash barriers and a speed limit of 20 mph most of the way.
Saw a couple of big lizards, a peregrine and a couple of red tailed hawks but most wildlife seemed to be sticking to the shade as the temperatures were up in the high 90’s.
Spent the late afternoon in the camper with the air con on back at the KOA. Had a hummingbird trying to get in the window…. No camera…too quick!


Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument

Colorado National Monument