Delicate Arch Moab, Utah Day 1

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Last month, I spent 4 lovely days in Moab, Utah. I hiked in the Arches National Park. This is my 3rd time visiting Utah, and my goal is to check out all the wonders that Utah has to offer.

I woke up early on a Friday and left my house at 4am. Knowing that it was a 10-hour drive, I was planning to arrive early in the afternoon so that I could do a little hiking before the sun set.

The drive into Utah was so gorgeous. I pulled over many times just to take pictures of the beautiful rock formations.

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I made a quick stop in Castle Valley to admire the Salt Wash.

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The further I drove towards Moab, the more spectacular the views were.

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After checking into my hotel 11 hours later, I arrived at the Arches National Park. My hotel was only 5 miles away in the heart of Moab.

My drive through the park was very scenic, and it was very cloudy. I decided to do a short hike and check out the Delicate Arch which was categorized as strenuous and made me laugh. Obviously, it was not the strenuous trail that I am used to. The entire trail is only about 4 miles, and there are a few parts of the trail that you ascend, but the elevation is very minimal. Probably the hardest part of the trail to inexperienced hikers is a rock slab that you have to ascend but leads to a flat trail. It's far from dangerous.

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Finally, the Delicate Arch with its beautiful views.

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Post by Sean »

Thanks for the beautiful report. Despite this trail's reputation as "strenuous," it clearly could not be considered your arch nemesis.
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Wow! You are on a roll with the jokes.
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