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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Our World - Rainbow Bridge National Monument–Part 3 of Day 2- Boating on Lake Powell

01 Dock at Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

Arrived at the Rainbow Bridge dock around 12:30.

02 Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

Not the best time of day for photos.

03 Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (811x1024)

04 Ranger Chuck at Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

Ranger Chuck told us the natural and geologic history of Rainbow Bridge.

05 Mike wearing Rainbow Bridge Jr Ranger badge Dangling Rope Marina Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

We already had printed our Junior Ranger books so completed the last few activities and earned our badges. That puts me up to 12 with oh so many more to go.

06 Raven on our boat Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (1024x752)

Returned to the boat for lunch just in time or we may not have had any chips. I know this Raven was looking.

07 Geology interp sign Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT - Copy (1024x385)

Rainbow Bridge was once a solid wall of sandstone. During flash floods, water filled with sand scoured away both sides of the buttress. Eventually the stream penetrated the rock and began to flow through widening the new opening.

08 Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (768x1024)

The bridge stands 290 feet (88 m) above the stream level--nearly the height of the Statue of Liberty--and has a span of 278 feet (84 m).

09 Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

Rainbow Bridge is considered sacred by the Navajo culture as a symbol of deities responsible for creating clouds, rainbows and rain--the essence of life in the desert. Even today, the Navajo, Hopi, San Juan, Southern Paiute, Kaibab Paiute, and White Mesa Ute maintain cultural affiliations with Rainbow Bridge.

10 Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT pano (1024x744)

With the help of local Navajos white men discovered Rainbow ridge in 1909. Hiking in by land continues to be an arduous 13 to 16 mile journey of rugged trails through deep canyons and requires a permit from the Navajo Nation in Window Rock, Arizona.

11 Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT by Mike (1024x768)

It was designated a National Monument in 1910 by President William Howard Taft.  In 1956, Congress authorized the Glen Canyon Dam to fill the Lake Powell Reservoir, but only on the condition that the water level not go high enough to reach the monument.

12 Boat dock at Rainbow Bridge NM Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

We were the last ones to leave that afternoon.

13 Rainbow Bridge reflected leaving Forbidding Canyon Lake Powell UT (768x1024)

It felt like a place to linger.

14 Dungeon Canyon Lake Powell UT (768x1024)

Yet we wanted to get back to camp before dark.

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19 comments:

Barb said...

Gaelyn, These photos of the Rainbow Bridge are special. I've been there by boat, but we've never docked. You got some awesome shots!

Sylvia K said...

Fantastic captures, Gaelyn! I love the Rainbow Bridge, but think I had forgotten how beautiful it is! Hope you have a great week!

Sylvia

Dawn Fine said...

Truly a beautiful place to linger. Super photos.

stillhowlyn said...

Such incredible photos of a very special place! Just wondering if Lake Powell is still low, and how far of a hike you had to the bridge?

Jeannelle said...

Thanks for the tour!

J Bar said...

Beautiful scenery.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

eileeninmd said...

Love the shots of the Rainbow Bridge, it is a beautiful place. Wonderful photos, have a great week!

ArtMuseDog and Carol said...

Wow! We certainly live in a beautiful country ~ Your photos are awesome! ~thanks, namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor, USA

trav4adventures said...

Beautiful photos! Hubby and I need to get over there sometime!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

What a great trip. The 18 story office building I work in would fit inside with plenty of room.

Bibi said...

Wow, wow, wow....such beauty...

Food, Fun and Life in the Charente said...

Lovely photos and I love the story behind them. Diane

Just Jane said...

That does seem like a perfect place to linger. Beautiful.

Francisca said...

I was here. In 1988. Ooooh... time to return! Stellar shots of the Rainbow Bridge. I especially like the second to last one, with the reflection.

Rohit Sareen said...

great photos of a lovely place...hope to visit it someday!

Cheers,
My Third Eye

Betty Manousos@ Cut and Dry said...

that rainbow bridge looks fantastic!
gorgeous scenery and shots!

xx

Firefly said...

I am always amazed by these natural arches. I am quite interested in the badges though. How about a post one day to show them to us and explain how it works.

Kathiesbirds said...

All I can say is wow! Fascinating geology and decent pictures for that time of day.

Quiet Paths said...

A very very cool place. What a place to have a boat. Great shots even though the sun was bright.

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