after Telluride we were going to go straight to kiki's friend's house in Utah, but she (Denise) insisted that we should go camping in Arches National Park, so we took her advice.
she hooked us up with a secret campsite that only the locals know about. this was another case where we got there late at night in the dark and then in the morning realized how beautiful it was. it was such an amazing spot. there were no other campsites as far as our eyes could see. i think there are only a few in this area anyway.. but they're each literally like a mile apart.
anyway, here's where we woke up..
just to show how in the middle of nowhere we were:
i felt like i was in the middle of some old John Wayne film or something. like any minute Indians were going to start coming out of the rocks to scalp us
after we woke up we went went and had breakfast at old Eddie McStiff's
then we headed into the park to explore
if you look closely you can see kiki at the end of the sidewalk doing some kind of yoga pose or something
kiki at the double-arch
after all that walking around it was nice to just sit and relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery
we also stopped to relax at this creek for a while
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later when we were taking pictures of this one spot there was this Asian guy taking pictures of his family. he kept making his kids take pictures of he and his wife, over and over, and then scolding them on how they were doing it wrong. then he insisted on taking pictures of each of the kids, which he kept taking over and over. it was kind of painful to watch, but admittedly pretty funny too. that is, if you weren't one of the kids.
here's one of the kids having his photo taken (for probably the 20th time) and not looking too enthusiastic about it
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I was here last summer. It's a beautiful place.
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