Friday, September 29, 2017
Waterpocket Fold Under Storm
Figure 1. Waterpocket Fold, Capitol Reef National Park.
It's been several years since I was in Capitol Reef National Park. Actually I didn't spend too much time at that time. Many people treat it a stop over between Zion/Bryce Canyon and Arches/Canyonlands National Parks. I decide to commit myself 4 days and 3 nights in this park this time.
The waterpocket fold is the centerpiece of the park. It acts as a barrier for early travelers. The east side of the waterpocket fold usually requires 4WD or high clearance vehicles to enjoy. The west side is easier as there are paved roads near it.
The Scenic Drive in the park offers one of the best views of the waterpocket fold from the west. This shot is taken not far from Fruita Historic District. I spent at this pullout couple times. While I like the blue sky, I find this stormy scene quite attractive. The lighting gives good contrast for both foreground and background. It also hints the hardship of the West in an historic perspective.
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