The South Riding RV Travels

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May 20th - Black Canyon of the Gunnison NP CO Colorado

Tucked away to one side of US 50 is the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, one of the lesser known national parks. It features a road along part of the rim with spectacular views of the mountain plateau and over the valley leading towards Utah.
This canyon is the deepest in North America. It is impossible to portray the full impact of this natural wonder with photographs. Neither is it possible to comprehend the power of water which over the millennia has cut through this rock. At times the canyon rims seem close enough to bridge but you have to travel 80 miles to get to points you could hold a conversation between.
And the rock is so dark in colour and the ravine so deep and narrow. You begin to run out of descriptive words. In most places you can't see the river since it is hidden by the folds of cliff far below, and you can barely hear it. Yet it has rapids which tax the most ardent white water enthusiasts. It was over 100 years between being found and the first people making their way through the canyon bottom.
This shot (showing how much the telephoto lens can give a misleading idea of scale) shows one of the few places you can see the water which flows fiercely through.
There is a two mile walk at the end of the road to a viewpoint where you can see the plain beyond the canyon. You can see the mountains in the distance but you would drive much of the day to reach them.
I also found an angle to show both the canyon and the river. It seems just like a tiny stream in the bottom but remember that telephoto lens!
Finally you can see the canyon and the valley beyond. To someone brought up on English landscapes this is beyond my comprehension.

Just AWESOME!