Moab Golf Course | Arches National Park
Tuesday - 18 June 2002 - Moab, Utah - Whoa,
we sure have been in Moab a long time! We really like it here, but DT put
the awning in tonight, so that means we are hitting the road in the morning.
Not a lot of chitter-chatter today - just lots of photos.
This morning we we golfed at
Moab Golf Club. It really is a nice course - very, very green and
well-irrigated. It wasn't too long, so I did alright. DT did very well and
complained about it. (What else is new?) I have changed my grip. By the
third hole with the new grip I was putting for par. (I did not say that I
made par, just that I was putting for par.) Here are a few photos of my
honey and a bunny.

DT at the pretty Moab Golf Club

Fairway hazard
Of course, we see more wild life on the golf course than in
the National Parks. Today we saw rabbits, prairie dogs, Ravens, Magpies,
lizards and the dreaded Starling. After our golf - it has cooled-down to
only 99 degrees today - we came home for a salad and a rest. Later, we
headed back out to
Arches
National Park to see the arches in a different (and cooler) light. Below
are a whole mess of photos of arches.

At Windows Arches

A view at Window Arches

My Driver points the way at Turret Arch

Rock formations at "Parade of Elephants"

Park Avenue - Arches National Park
This evening, as we were at Arches National Park quite late,
found us back at our usual bar stools at the Moab Brewery at 9 pm (Utah
time). We had a light dinner. DT tried the "Dead Horse" ale. ("You can't
beat a Dead Horse" is the slogan of the brew.) We met more interesting
people - hikers and mountain bikers on the road of life.
RV Park:
Canyonlands Campground
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