I know that there are people who share my passion for travels but I also know that there are many who do not understand it at all. Lately I have had reason to think about why I like travelling and what its worth to me. Hopefully by writing this blog I can shed some light on why I like it so much. I will also take the opportunity to write about what to do in Stockholm when I am not travelling and throw in nice memories from travels past. - Stockholm 6 May 2007
Thursday, August 18, 2011
White Rim Road - Utah
Almost ten years ago I stood at Grand View overlook in Canyonlands National Park, looking down over Colorado River as it meanders through the canyons. Halfways down I saw a trail following the white rim and I thought that some day I want to drive that road. A few days ago we drove down the Shafer Trail that took us to White Rim Road and exactly where I wanted to go.
The Shafer Trail is a steep trail with a series of switchbacks that takes you down to the white rim level. The trail then takes you along the rim in a very desolate area. There are a few camps along the trail but the number of visitors are limited and it is a quite long and bumpy ride so very few day trippers go that far. We spent two nights on the trail and saw very few people, only as we were entering the area and leaving again. Unfortunately the end part of the trail was blocked due to heavy rain so we could not drive the entire loop but had to go back the same way we came in.
The cool thing about the White Rim Road is the fact that it is isolated and you feel like you are the only people in this moon like landscape. At one spot you can look up to the Island in the Sky and see the tourists at the look out point looking down at you. Otherwise there is no sign of civilization at all. Luckily we brought some extra gas because we would not have made it back on only one tank of gas. And of course the beers we brought were also important. What else is there to do in the afternoon when you have reached your camp and it is still almost 40 degrees... :-)
Green River at sunset from our second camp site.
The white rim is white sand stone that runs along the canyon. At some spots you can walk out on the rocks and look down towards the river.
After two and a half days of driving mostly 20 mph due to road conditions it was nice to get out on the paved road again. It is fun to drive on this kind of trails but it is usually enough for a few hours. The picture shows an example of what it can look like and although it looks quite smooth it is fairly bumpy.
In this park we saw a few long horn sheep along the way. This one looks particularly cute.
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