giovedì 15 maggio 2014

Going North: 2 weeks of trampings in the American SouthWest (photos) - pt.2

New pictures from my brief expedition in the States!
This time: Capitol Reef to Montana! Enjoy!

On my way to beautiful Lower Calf Creek Fall, Utah. The hike is as gorgeous as the fall itself. (c) Emanuele Canton 

Loneliness & cold, your very good friends for a sunrise in the desert. I think I can get along with that, if that's the reward! Sunrise at Panorama Point, Capitol Reef National Park, UT. (c) Emanuele Canton

The desert doesn't forgive. Sometimes, survival is a matter of few little things, like a small water tank. For the photographer, it just makes up for a nice picture though. Capitol Reef National Park, UT. (c) Emanuele Canton

In Utah, every road has some interesting features. This is road 50 North. (c) Emanuele Canton

Salt Lake City, Utah - The City of Saints?! Perhaps. (c) Emanuele Canton

The Tetons are still teeming with wildlife, even in winter months. Even if the ground is still very much covered in snow. This moose doesn't bother too much roaming close to the highway. There's not even 1/100th of the cars it will see in summer. (c) Emanuele Canton

On a sunny day, with lush, green vegetation, wildflowers, and a little breeze, there are few other places in the world you'd rather be than the Tetons. It shows from every place in the park, even in winter. (c) Emanuele Canton

The right end for every American trip is a drive at sunset on a country road, fields all around you turning deep orange, and the mighty sun sinking below the horizon. A good country song playing on your radio. That's the essence of road-tripping America. Wish myself I'll be back, one day soon. (c) Emanuele Canton

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