Goblin Valley Photos

The trip to Goblin Valley was really fun. Thunderstorms had been forecast but they were supposed to hold off until the late afternoon. The forecast was part right: it poured during the 4-hour drive there but it stopped raining once we got to the park in the late afternoon, which was nice. But the rain had turned the soft red clay dirt into super slippery, mushy mud. We had already invested so much time in getting there that we braved the mud and climbed down onto the valley floor to poke around. The scenery was amazing.



There were a few other people braving the mud.

E clowning around with N.

My shoes after walking around on the valley floor.

The mud was really something: it sucked my shoes right off my feet a few times. We hadn’t brought extra shoes and so we ended up driving home barefoot. We wanted to stop somewhere for dinner so we first stopped at a Walmart and bought some cheap shoes to wear. Before we went into the store we tried to clean off our muddy shoes the best we could but I still felt very self-conscious. It was the first (and hopefully the last) time that I felt under-dressed for shopping at Walmart.

We had one other little mishap besides the mud: we had miscalculated the amount of gas we needed. When we got to the park we were running quite low on gas so on the way back we drove straight to the nearest gas station which was in the opposite direction than our home. It added about 45 minutes to the drive home but I think it ended up being worth since we got to see this place:

Best gas station ever!

All and all, it was a really fun trip. If you go, bring extra shoes and clothes, towels, and a big jug of water to wash up with. (There isn’t any running water at the park.) And make sure you have at least a quarter tank of gas when you get there–learn from our mistakes!

6 thoughts on “Goblin Valley Photos”

  1. I love that when you take a trip you can post such high quality photos! I’ve only been to Goblin Valley once, but I remember enjoying it quite a bit. Maybe I’ll have to convince Brandon and Joel to go there with me again some time.

  2. Your poor shoes! I hope they recover. The photos were amazing and I’m glad you had such a great time. All the unexpected adventures – like the mud and running out of gas – make for such great memories.

  3. Thanks for the kind words about the photos: the scenery is so amazing that it’s impossible to take a bad photo of the place. I dropped off the rolls of film I shot with my Holga yesterday and will post some of those photos next week.

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