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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 21, 2011

Our World - Part 2 Boating on Lake Powell Day 2–Getting to Rainbow Bridge

01 Morning light & reflection from camp Dungeon Canyon Lake Powell UT (766x1024)

Slept in the first morning along the lake, nestled in the depth of Dungeon Canyon’s towering rock, late light slowly pushed the shadowy-shape of the unseen cliffs behind our camp.

02 Our camp Dungeon Canyon Lake Powell UT (1024x761) After breakfast we battened down camp…

03 Dungeon Canyon buoy Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

…and headed back out onto the main channel.

04 Gaelyn at the helm Lake Powell UT (1024x768) 

With me at the helm. I grew up boating with my family back in Illinois and Dad used to let me drive quite often. It felt good to have the wind blowing in my face as I looked for some big waves to play in.

05 Dangling Rope Marina Lake Powel UT (1024x768) Stopped at Dangling Rope Marina to fuel up. A large solar energy plant provides power for this operation and it’s totally inaccessible by any land route. National Park Service and concession staff live here. Hmmm, maybe I should apply for a job.

06 Dangling Rope Marina Lake Powel UT (768x1024) 

We explored the store and discovered ice cream. A true treat out in the middle of nowhere.

07 Carp at Dangling Rope Marina Lake Powell UT (1024x773)

These big carp must get treats too, but not from us.

08 Lake Powell UT pano (1024x510) Then we continued up lake, headed for the main attraction. 09 Approaching Forbidding Canyon Lake Powell UT (1024x534)

Had to keep an eye on the buoys and counted four side canyons on the right/starboard for the entrance to Forbidding Canyon.

10 Forbidding Canyon Lake Powell UT (1024x768) We slowly motored into the labyrinth trying to follow the main channel.

 11 Forbidding Canyon Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

Other boaters zoomed past us in a hurry to get to their destination instead of enjoying the journey.

12 Forbidding Canyon Lake Powell UT (1024x768) 

Notice the light colored band on the rocks where they meet the water. Sometimes called the “bath tub ring” this indicates the high water line.

 13 Forbidding Canyon Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

Last winter’s high snow pack in the Rocky Mountains caused Lake Powell to raise one foot a day the beginning of July but was dropping at one inch a day when we were there.

 14 Forbidding Canyon Lake Powell UT (1024x768)

The reservoir named after Major John Wesley Powell bears no resemblance to what the Major saw on his 1869 voyage down the Green and Colorado Rivers. The completion of the controversial Glen Canyon dam in 1963 buried many geological and archaeological wonders below at least 500 feet of water.

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

Quiet Paths commented on kayaking which I think would be great for exploring into the fingertips of waterways, along with a big houseboat to stay in, which it seems that some of you have done. Maybe next year a houseboat. And, maybe, next post or so, Rainbow Bridge.

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19 comments:

Bibi said...

What a trip...those red rocks make me think of a Martian landscape, for some reason, and the water, Mars' canals!

simplyred said...

Have I mentioned how envious I am of your adventures? Your photos are so wonderful and each new opening in the canyon looks more and more inviting.

(Ms) Ernie
Gypsy Gold Studio

Kathiesbirds said...

Gaelyn, I have driven past this lake several times and have stopped to take the tour of the dam but I have never boated there. It looks like so much fun and the photos are just wonderful!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

What a great adventure. It looks like you had nice weather also.

Gary said...

Great post!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

Sylvia K said...

What a great trip indeed! And another great adventure! Your photos are terrific, Gaelyn! Have a great week and a Happy Thanksgiving!

Sylvia

Small City Scenes said...

Wow what a trip. Yeah, go slow and enjoy your surroundings--some people are in too much of a hurry. The scenery is extra beautiful.
MB

trav4adventures said...

What a wonderful trip! Hubby would LOVE to rent a houseboat!

Diane AZ said...

A great adventure! I enjoy your photos very much. Those carp look hungry. :)

Denise said...

That looks really beautiful and those carp are amazing looking!

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

I enjoyed my visit to your blog through Our World Tuesday. I took a boat ride on Lake Powell about 10 years ago so your post brought back memories. The carp photo made me laugh! :) Thye sure do look like they are used to getting treats .

eileeninmd said...

What a great idea for a relaxing vacation. the scenery and lake are gorgeous. Great photos, thanks for sharing. Have a wonderfyl week and a Happy Thanksgiving.

Titanium said...

Thank you, thank you, thank you! These photos warmed me from the inside out. This was exactly what I needed today- the beautiful reminder that warm, tranquil, delightful places exist a world apart from my frozen corner. :)

Lovely. Just lovely!

Mark Alan Meader said...

Strange to think about how this land was before it was flooded, how inaccessible it was and all the things that now lay beneath the surface. But what a great and pleasant way to get around now, floating over the surface of the water. How was the navigation.. did you use GPS or just a map? I'm afraid I'd be so busy looking at the scenery that I would find myself down some side canyon with no idea how I got in there of how to get out:)

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Thanks for this post. Brought back wonderful memories of houseboating with friends a number of years ago. Such a fun, beautiful area!

Firefly said...

Its sad that all those archeaological wonders are buried under all the water and will probably never be discovered.

This place is beautiful, but I think I will prefer working at Grand Canyon over this

Betty Manousos@ Cut and Dry said...

oh my gosh, what an adventure!
honestly your stunning shots pretty much blew me away! i'm just thinking how i'd love to have been there!

houseboating is amazing!

terrific place!
terrific shots, gaelyn!!

betty

Francisca said...

Beautiful place, great photos!

José Carlos Jr. said...

Imagens maravilhosas. Paisagem riquíssima. Bom trabalho!

Obrigado.

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