Forever

Have you ever traveled to a place that just captivates you and over time holds a special place in your heart? For me that place has become Moab, Utah. Once again I made the journey out to Nebraska to hunt with family. But on the way my friend Maggi and I made what is turning into our annual stop in Moab. It is hard to believe that this smaller town just south of the I-70 in Utah exists. If you blink you will miss the exit, but don’t do that because if you make it the Red Rocks are there to welcome you.

This years trip was a little bit different instead of jumping from park to park looking at the amazing rock formations and taking in the dessert setting. We took the time to check out the petroglyphs at 9 mile canyon which is approximately 1.5 hrs from Moab and also some that can be found up a local back road in Moab. Needless to say the art was incredible and I wish it could tell you the story of why it was there. When we came across the “Great Hunt” scene it was amazing to see it in person instead of in a history book. Pictures definitely do not do it justice.

The Great Hunt taken in 9 Mile Canyon mile marker 49

In Moab they have some amazing petroglyphs as well. One of the ones we came across is titled “Birthing Rock” which is off the side of a dirt road that is maintained by Bureau Of Land Management and if you don’t have someone riding shotgun you could miss it. But it is really neat to see as well.

Birthing Rock in Moab Utah

Aside from the petroglyphs we also went back to Arches National Park. This time I decided I wanted to get up before the sun and see the park come to life as the sun rose over the mountains. Maggi was shocked because as most of the people in my life know I am not a morning person. It was absolutely worth every minute of sleep I missed. There is something about the dessert coming to life. The silence that awakens, the colors that become so vivid. It was a moment I am thankful to say that I have gotten to experience. We even hiked a bit out into the dessert to check out other rock formations and to get away from the other people who had the same idea as us. I have decided that the next time I visit Arches I will be doing it again. It definitely was a feed your soul moment for me.

Turret Arch at Sunrise in Arches National Park
South Window at Arches National Park at Sunrise

We also did the helicopter tour which was neat to see the arches you cant see from the ground. Our pilot was awesome and him and Maggi hit it off. I got some motion sickness so the last half I enjoyed with my eyes shut. But the site I was able to see where incredible. Thanks Maggi for the crazy ride in the helicopter 🙂

Pinnacle Helicopters in Moab Utah

Traveling in 2020 was definitely a different adventure but I am so thankful that we were able to. We got to enjoy the red rocks, friends, family and add more memories to the list. I am definitely ready for 2021 travel adventures. Until then here is a small glimpse of some of the amazing things I got to enjoy on my 2020 trip to Moab.

Stay posted for the annual yearly review. This year has been one for the books!

Downtown Moab Utah

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