Utah was actually the state we probably took the most photos in. It was the one state where we actually took some time to see the scenery. And by time, I mean no more than an hour and a half because I was on somewhat of a schedule. I had a quiz and assignment due that night, but I ended up missing them because we took this detour. At the end of the day, it was my choice and it wasn't a hard one to make. Quizzes come and go, and one wasn't detrimental to my grade. Traveling across the country, though, was an event that we probably will never do again. A class can be retaken. Experiences can't be recreated.
We drove through Arches National Park on our way through and it was one of the most breathtaking places I've ever been. I can only hope that we'll be able to go back and camp there some time soon. Experiencing it during the day was one thing, but I'd love to go and see it at night and actually hike into some of the arches that aren't accessible or visible from the road.
These are half of the pictures we have from Utah, and I wanted to share because they're truly phenomenal.
Also, fun fact: we were here during a flash flood warning! We had no idea and the skies weren't showing any indication of storming. That was false and we raced out of there in the middle of a downpour. Obviously, we made it out alive and without issue. It made for a great story, though.
All the photos below are copyright of Danielle Armstrong and are not to be altered in any way or claimed as another's work.
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