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Desert Solitaire - Canyonlands Edition

 

Flashback Friday

Roadtrip

    A few years ago W and I went on a long roadtrip. We started in Bozeman and drove all the way down to Las Vegas, with a stop in the desert, in Canyonlands and Island in the sky. We drove through the outskirts of Yellowstone, down through the mighty Tetons and through snow and ice storms. I think our route looked something like this:

 
 

Canyonlands, Island in the Sky

    I had never ever been to an environment like that in my whole life so I was pretty excited to go. As always, our travels happen during winter break, but that is usually the best time to go, because no one else goes. This January in 2013 happened to be the coldest January in several years, I feel like this was a common theme for my winter travels from Alaska, I managed to go somewhere else where it was colder than Alaska, every single time. Driving towards Canyonlands was so breathtaking to me, these sandstone creations in the middle of the desert were piling up like large red stone thrones through the seemingly otherwise flat landscape.

 
 

Ice cold nights 

-As soon as the darkness fell over us, these red stone thrones turned into different shades of darkness

 

    We seemed to be the only people camping in Canyonlands, at least based on the zero other cars at our camping spot, and the lack of gear in the few other cars we saw during the day. We arrived at our campsite and decided to have something to eat and watch the sunset. There were a few other people there too, but as soon as the darkness fell over us and these red stone thrones turned into different shades of darkness we were the only people left. Temperatures dropped down towards 10 and 20 below and with it being so dark already we decided to sleep in the car, because it would be warmer we thought. That was one of the coldest nights I have experienced, my guess is that the metal in the car insulated the cold air whole lot more than a tent would have done. 

Murphy Trail

    We went hiking during our time in Canyonlands, we picked out a route that seemed fairly easy, short and interesting. No one else could be seen out there, absolutely empty, just us and the stone thrones. During the day it got warmer, and while we hiked with hats and gloves, jackets were not really needed. 

 
 

National Parks are becoming Popular

    In January 2013 when we were camping in Island in the sky (that is a part of Canyonlands), the total number of campers, in a tent, was 90 (in all of Canyonlands). The total number of visitors was only 3617 (only 2700 in Island in the sky). In May 2013 the total visits that year was 75000 (51000 in Island in the sky), so quite a few more during peak season. The last few years the number of people that are visiting national parks in the US has sky rocketed! But the people that are representing that increase in visitors are retired white folks, so not an increase in younger visitors, which I would have thought. Total number of visitors in May 2016 to Canyonlands was at 128000, a lot more than in 2013, and in January this year (2017) they had 7400 visitors, but still only 147 people sleeping in a tent. Can you guess which national park in the US has the most visitors? I can give you one clue, which may or may not help. I have never been to that national park. You can read the answer at the bottom of this page :)

 
 

Most visited National Park

    So, what national park receives the most recreational visitors? Well the answer is, Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It received a whopping 11 MILLION visitors in 2016. Yellowstone National Park only received 4 million visitors and Denali? A little over half a million. 

    Are you going to visit any of these national parks this year?

 

Skiing in Denali National Park

 

Adventure Tuesday

Spring in Denali?

    A few weekends ago, when we made a short appearance in Alaska again, we took the opportunity to go skiing in Denali. We were so lucky when it comes to the weather. It felt like spring, snowmelt, 45 degrees and sunny, with some blue sky! Denali is tricky, she can create her own weather patterns, that is why so few people actually get to see her. But we did, and we have so many times in the past too, countless times.

 
 

Too warm to ski?

    The only downside to cross country skiing when its above 40 degree is that it is slightly too warm. But, we really really wanted to get out, and hiking was not an option since the snowpack was so deep. We decided to ski up this creek, towards the mountains. Sun was shining and the snowpack was thick, if you were trying to walk on the snow without skis you would sink through, well actually that tend to happen a bit with the skis too. We saw open water at some places but not a single animal, well, we did see some ptarmigan, but that was about it. We packed the snow down at our tunaround point and sat down for some lunch. I told W how lucky we were, lucky to be out here in the middle of Denali National Park. We glanced up the creek towards the mountains, and bot of us were thinking about the same thing. We wished we had a tent, more gear and time to actually get ut there and get somewhere. But we were pleased with the outing still. You take what you can get, right?

 
 

    Snow will stay on the ground until late April, early May, sometimes even later in Alaska. In Madison it's completely snow free now, and I walked around in shorts this past weekend. 

 

United States of Chaos

 
The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom. - Isaac Asimov

Wednesday thoughts

 
 

A parallel Universe?

    I bet you've been reading the news lately, I have. I have actually never really been into politics that much, well maybe certain issues, but there are a lot of things I don't understand when it comes to politics, so I stay in behind the scenes. To be honest I have no clue if this government and president (ok I know for a certain fact they are VERY different) are any different from previous governments and presidents. I mean, I know a whole lot more about the government and politics now, compared to what I knew a couple of months ago. I listen more, I try to read more and so on. But how can I be sure that the reason I am doing this is because of all the hiatus that is going on right now, were there similar (OK maybe not THAT similar, but still...) issues that happened behind the scenes of the previous government and president, that I didn't know about, because the sources I read and listen to weren't upset or thought that things were wrong? (I know, I  know, probably not...)

Be careful which way you lean

    Unfortunately I am leaning more to one side (left, democrats), rather than another, and the problem that arise, when you lean in either direction, is that you tend to read news that are somewhat leaning towards your side of view, you listen to news and friends that are leaning in the same direction as you. The problem here is that you almost never quite understand why and how someone can NOT agree with you, or can lean the other way. I think it is really important (as hard as it is) to try an read other news sources (BUT what are the other reliable news sources please help me out?) in order to get a more nuanced view of the world (no not that view, not changing the concept of for instance evolution etc, but just get a different point of view). 

    I have been listening to many many podcasts, to get a better understanding of the current situation, well the current view of left leaning (mostly) podcasts. Here are a few of the podcasts I follow:

 
 

The guardian posted an article not long ago that covered some popular podcasts, left, right and alt-right if you want to know more about the other side:

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/18/podcasts-trump-presidency-political-left-right-alt-right

When it comes to articles these are the major ones I usually check:

http://www.motherjones.com/

https://www.theatlantic.com/

http://www.amerikaanalys.se/

 

What do you read or listen to about the political situation?

 
Posted on February 15, 2017 and filed under Science, Wednesday Thoughts.