Kayenta, Arizona - Sunday, 22nd September
We left Route 66 behind and went north to view the Sacred Mountain gas station, or what is left of it, where the hippy filled up Wyatt's tank causing Billy an anxious moment as he thought that he might see the stashed cash:
And so on to yet another glorious scenic drive through the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. A wonderful twisty road through a black lava landscape interspersed with pine trees. At the end of the road is the spot, Wukoki, where Wyatt and Billy camped for tthe night with the hippy:
In the afternoon we travelled further north, even crossing a small corner of the state of Utah, to Monument Valley for a 2 hour guided tour. Words cannot express the awesomeness of Monument Valley that has to be seen to be believed. The pictures below give a taste of the wonders that we beheld:
We made it back to our hotel just as night fell and feeling a little closer to home as we are now 7 hours behind the UK, not 8.
And so on to yet another glorious scenic drive through the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. A wonderful twisty road through a black lava landscape interspersed with pine trees. At the end of the road is the spot, Wukoki, where Wyatt and Billy camped for tthe night with the hippy:
In the afternoon we travelled further north, even crossing a small corner of the state of Utah, to Monument Valley for a 2 hour guided tour. Words cannot express the awesomeness of Monument Valley that has to be seen to be believed. The pictures below give a taste of the wonders that we beheld:
We made it back to our hotel just as night fell and feeling a little closer to home as we are now 7 hours behind the UK, not 8.
Wonderful picture Chris. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Chris.
ReplyDeleteGreat antidote for back-to-work blues - just back from wonderful trip to Boston and Cape Cod.
Enjoying your reports.
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ReplyDeleteReminds me of the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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