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Mar 28, 2020 12:28:55   #
Cany143 Loc: SE Utah
 
Last Saturday, over 700 vehicles entered Arches Nat'l Park. There could have been one, or two, or six people in each of those vehicles --the majority of which bore license plates from states other than Utah-- and you can do the math as well as I. I have no way to gauge how many visitors there may have been in the town of Moab, here to go mountain biking or 4-wheeling or whatever in the many areas outside the park(s), but it is 'Spring Break,' and during brief forays away from home then and over the following days, I've seen groups of (twos or fours or more) tourists walking along Main Street, congregating outside open restaurants or the few shops that remained open, and pausing to look in the windows of other shops or businesses that were closed.

When I was a Ranger at Arches, it would not have been uncommon to personally interact with several hundred people any given day. When I worked at Canyonlands, my job generally took me places where the majority didn't go, and there were days when I might only have interacted with only a handful --if any-- of backcountry campers, but those were days when there wasn't the threat of a highly communicable virus.

I still know many of the Arches' staff, some I've worked with and others I've met since, and I've been concerned about every one of them, whether I know them or not.

I'm glad the park(s) have finally been closed. To paraphrase what my friend Emily (the Mayor of Moab) was quoted as saying in a Washington Post article today: 'Recreate in your back yard. Moab will still be here once this is all over.'

I shot the attached pix a week ago yesterday. Short of pulling others shot in Arches from my archives, they'll likely be the last I post for some time to come.


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Mar 28, 2020 12:32:39   #
ICN3S Loc: Cave Junction, OR
 
Beautiful!

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Mar 28, 2020 12:33:28   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
A beautiful final set. Hope this crisis is over sooner than later.

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Mar 28, 2020 12:33:58   #
Pilot
 
Beautiful shots. Looking forward to seeing more when possible. Stay safe!

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Mar 28, 2020 13:07:49   #
stillkickin Loc: Coastal Bend of Texas
 
Very nice Cany. Stay safe and healthy. Bill

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Mar 28, 2020 15:06:38   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Good thoughts, Jim! Thanks for sharing these. Stay healthy.

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Mar 28, 2020 19:14:14   #
Dr.Nikon Loc: Honolulu Hawaii
 
A lot to take in ...wow ...thnx for the parting shots ....from a week ago ..., archival pictures from you are welcome during and after the Virus blows over and becomes a annual event ...so we will all need to get our flu shots and next year our Covid-19 shots ... , so .., in the meantime ..., your one of the best meds I can think of ...

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Mar 29, 2020 05:49:55   #
Stash Loc: South Central Massachusetts
 

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Mar 29, 2020 06:12:19   #
David in Dallas Loc: Dallas, Texas, USA
 
A very nice set. I've been to both parks and you captured them nicely.

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Mar 29, 2020 06:15:17   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Cany143 wrote:
Last Saturday, over 700 vehicles entered Arches Nat'l Park. There could have been one, or two, or six people in each of those vehicles --the majority of which bore license plates from states other than Utah-- and you can do the math as well as I. I have no way to gauge how many visitors there may have been in the town of Moab, here to go mountain biking or 4-wheeling or whatever in the many areas outside the park(s), but it is 'Spring Break,' and during brief forays away from home then and over the following days, I've seen groups of (twos or fours or more) tourists walking along Main Street, congregating outside open restaurants or the few shops that remained open, and pausing to look in the windows of other shops or businesses that were closed.

When I was a Ranger at Arches, it would not have been uncommon to personally interact with several hundred people any given day. When I worked at Canyonlands, my job generally took me places where the majority didn't go, and there were days when I might only have interacted with only a handful --if any-- of backcountry campers, but those were days when there wasn't the threat of a highly communicable virus.

I still know many of the Arches' staff, some I've worked with and others I've met since, and I've been concerned about every one of them, whether I know them or not.

I'm glad the park(s) have finally been closed. To paraphrase what my friend Emily (the Mayor of Moab) was quoted as saying in a Washington Post article today: 'Recreate in your back yard. Moab will still be here once this is all over.'

I shot the attached pix a week ago yesterday. Short of pulling others shot in Arches from my archives, they'll likely be the last I post for some time to come.
Last Saturday, over 700 vehicles entered Arches Na... (show quote)


Beautiful images Jim

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Mar 29, 2020 06:57:15   #
steve49 Loc: massachusetts
 
Good thoughts on the whole thing...
Hope it passes and we can get back to traveling.

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Mar 29, 2020 07:48:07   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
The nice thing about the Moab area is that there are beautiful places everywhere, in and outside the N.P.s

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Mar 29, 2020 08:03:35   #
genocolo Loc: Vail and Gasparilla Island
 
Thanks for the commentary and beautiful photos from these exceptional parks.

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Mar 29, 2020 08:05:57   #
treadwl Loc: South Florida
 
I think the last one is one of the best I've seen. The drama is almost overwhelming.
Take care my friend.

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Mar 29, 2020 08:06:10   #
timm27 Loc: Earth
 
Very well done, again!
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