Onion Creek, Fisher Towers, and Arches
Day1: Camping and Hiking in Onion Creek.
We arrived at onion creek in mid afternoon and completely lucked out by getting one of the best (and last) campsites in the canyon. ATVs were constantly driving up and down the dirt road but that is pretty much expected when camping around Moab. The kids were stoked to have the creek running just below our camp site and spent their first hour in the canyon making mudpies and getting wet.


After setting up camp we drove back down the canyon to spend the rest of our day hiking along Onion Creek. We parked and started hiking up a much dryer fork of the main canyon and passed though some interesting narrow sections. Due to fading light and everyone’s desire to hike the water we turned around shortly and starting hiking in the creek down under the bridge in the main canyon.




There was much more water in the main canyon near the bridge.



By the time we finished our hike Bowen was pretty wet and cold. We got him into some warm dry clothes and drove back to camp to eat some mac and cheese. When dinner was cleaned up we drove up to the top of the Onion Creek road and scoped out some campsites for future trips to the area.
After the sunset the night sky was incredible with the milky way, very little light pollution. I love camping under a new moon.

30min star trails

Day2: Fisher Tower, Moab, and Arches
After a quick breakfast we were packed up and on the road before 8:30am. We made our way to the Fisher Towers trail head and were hiking along the trail. The spires really don’t seem that impressive from a distance but they are an amazing sight to see up close. We spent about two hours hiking with the kids before we headed out of the area.

blanket head attacks


The Titan is 600′ tall



We ate lunch and snacks and we drove down the Colorado river to Arches National Park. We went directly to Sand Dune Arch and let the the boys play with their shovels and buckets in the sand. There were massive amounts of people at Sand Dune, more than I had ever seen in the past. I did not take any pictures of the Arch because there was always some group of yahoos climbing on top of it.
Some of the crowd on Saturday afternoon.


Sick of the madness at Sand Dune we took a 4×4 road out to Eye of the Whale Arch and as always, there was almost no one out there. We spent about an hour climbing around the arch and driving tractors in the sand and only saw three people.


Later that Saturday afternoon April and the boys stayed back at the hotel while I set out to shoot photos and hike Arches under the new moon. I made a few stops along the road at Balanced Rock and the Garden of Eden overlooks as I waited for the sun to set.


After the sun was down I made my way to the Delicate Arch trail head. I started up the trail and could see the flashes of cameras and large crowds of people around the Arch and hiking down the trail. I counted up to 127 people hiking down before I gave up, 25min later I was sitting near Delicate Arch waiting for the last of the crowds to leave. I started taking long exposures of a group of BYU students as they hung out under the arch taking photos with their cameras.
After they left I pretty much sat in the same spot, shot long exposures and hand flashed the Arch for over an hour. There was only one other photographer shooting the Arch with me. We talked, exchanged emails, and hiked down the trail together.



My next stop that night was for a hike around the North/South windows and Turret Arch. Hiking around these Arches in the pitch dark under the light of the stars and milky way was one of the most awesome experiences of my life.


Last stop of the night… Balanced Rock

Day 3: Half Marathon and Arches
April left the hotel early to catch a shuttle bus for her race while the boys and I slept in and met her at the finish line and as always she kicked butt. After the race we swam, ate lunch, stocked up on camping food and drove to our reserved campsite in Arches. The Arches Devils Garden Camp ground is by far the coolest paid camping area I have ever been to. There was cool slickrock fins and a few arches within easy walking distance for the kids. After camp was set up April and the boys drove to Sand Dune Arch while I hiked out to Broken and Sand Dune to meet up with them.

Broken Arch

Our Private Sand Dune Arch (sunday afternoons FTW!)



Sunset from the sandstone fins above our campsite.

Skyline Arch

Inside Skyline Arch

Night shot and star trails from camp


Day 4: Camp, Double Arch, and Home
The boys were up early and sunrise from campground was spectacular. Lanik and I hiked up on the fins to take a few photos before we packed up our camp to meet Alene and crew at double arch.


Double Arch


April working the wide angle

Awesome end of the year trip… now I am ready for snow.
August 30, 2010 : Zion-8-2010
August 19, 2010 : Timp 8-2010
August 14, 2010 : Uintas8-6-2010
August 6, 2010 : Mines-8-2010
July 30, 2010 : Timp July.2010
July 14, 2010 : Uintas 7.7.2010
July 13, 2010 : Uintas 7.5.2010
July 9, 2010 : Red Pine and Upper Falls
June 29, 2010 : Uintas6-2010
June 20, 2010 : Provo Jail
June 15, 2010 : Painting the Carnival
June 3, 2010 : Capitol Reef May 2010
May 17, 2010 : Spring Hiking 2010
May 6, 2010 : Capitol Reef-Little Egypt-Moonshine-ColonnadeArch
April 28, 2010 : Abandoned Day Trip
April 21, 2010 : Frary Peak 4.17.2010
April 16, 2010 : San Rafael Desert 4.2010
April 14, 2010 : California April 2010
March 31, 2010 : San Rafael Swell March 2010
March 23, 2010 : Coyote Gulch – March 2010
March 11, 2010 : Rolfs 3.2.2010
March 10, 2010 : Stansbury Island 2.21.2010
February 19, 2010 : Canyonlands and Arches Winter 2010
February 3, 2010 : Winter 2009-2010
December 15, 2009 : Pre-Winter
November 14, 2009 : Arch Tower and Cave Canyon
October 25, 2009 : Squaw Peak 10.25.2009
October 14, 2009 : Rusty and Crusty
October 9, 2009 : Escalante – October 2009
September 25, 2009 : Uintas 9.19.2008
September 14, 2009 : Antelope Island and the BST
September 8, 2009 : Cascade Saddle 2009
August 24, 2009 : Uintas 8.22.2009
August 21, 2009 : Stars over Sundance
July 31, 2009 : Timp Day Hike
July 15, 2009 : Uintas July-2009
July 4, 2009 : Painting Sundance
June 30, 2009 : Uintas – June 2009
June 23, 2009 : Provo Peak
June 18, 2009 : Industrial Decay
June 4, 2009 : Capitol Reef May 2009
May 12, 2009 : Arches and Canyonlands in 24 hours
May 7, 2009 : San Rafel Swell 5.2009
April 23, 2009 : Capitol Reef – April 2009
April 16, 2009 : From the Temple to Black Rock
April 16, 2009 : Pool
April 6, 2009 : Goblin Valley – April 2009
March 27, 2009 : Moab March 2009
March 5, 2009 : More Utah Lake and a bit of hiking
awesome pics, I love arches.