Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

A few years ago I set a goal to visit and photograph as many national parks as I could. Granted that's a pretty loose goal and not one that can be measured definitively. After all, how many is 'as many as I can"? But, I have embarked on that goal anyway. Looking at the list of national parks, there were several parks I had never heard of. One of those is the Black Canyon of the Gunnison.   I made a point to visit there while I was on my way to photograph fall color in Colorado this season. In fact, I managed to visit four new-to-me national parks on that trip. Did I do them justice? Nope. I was too limited on time, but I did visit. I did photograph. And, I did enjoy the special features I was able to experience with each of them.

Keeping My Distance

Maintaining social distancing wasn't really as difficult as I had imagined. By following the CDC guidelines I felt reasonably comfortable traveling in my own car with my own cooler with my own food. I did manage to get a few take-out meals. Plus, the hotels were vigilant in their cleaning/sanitizing efforts. But, I had several containers of anti-bacterial wipes in my car to wipe down surfaces, light switches, remotes, etc. just to be extra safe. It's a sign of our times, I suppose. Safety first.

Visiting the Park

I scouted the park when I first arrived in the later afternoon. It was crowded! So, I immediately made a plan to arrive early the following morning to catch sunrise. I find early morning to be the best time to photograph areas that are popular. Unless you are a photographer, you probably won't be entering a national park or any other photo-worthy area before sunrise. Although it is hard to perceive the depth of the canyon in these photos, notice the trees. They provide a bit of scale.Here's a peek at the not-totally-black Black Canyon.

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

Pre DawnBlack Canyon NP

 

The Gunnison River national parknational park in Coloradolight streaming in to Black Canyon NP

 These last two images are zoomed in views of the colorful canyon rocks.Black Canyon of the GunnisonBlack Canyon of the Gunnison national parkMy gosh, don't we live in a most beautiful world? Now, it's time to put Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park on your bucket list!  

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