VivaLaVida!

A journey to meet the planet and its inhabitants...

Behind the Sierras…

    1. Sunrise over Eureka Dunes.       2. Contrasts between dark cliffs and clear dunes…       3. … and between the softness of the sand and the harshness of the rock.       I then went to explore volcanic craters near Mono Lake, theRead More…

Some problems with this blog…

    Some of you noticed it, this blog was unavailable between Monday to Wednesday morning. Blame on me that have made a big mistake, crashing the PHP database that manages all contents.   I probably have a few more gray hairs after rowing to put everything back in placeRead More…

Petroglyphs and sand of Death Valley…

    1. Intense sunrise at Lookout City.       2. Softer colors over Panamint Valley.       3. Treasure of Death Valley, a waterfall going down Darwin Canyon.       4. End of the day near Hunter Mountain, in a beautiful forest of Joshua trees.  Read More…

Death Valley

I went to join Jeff and Janet, an Alaskan couple who wanted discover some places of the Death Valley and preferred to do it in two vehicles. But before that, I installed the new compressor of VivaLaVida.     1. Beautiful sky over Arizona strip.       2. ARBRead More…

Petrogryphs of Arizona and Nevada

Vivalavida went discover another access to the Grand Canyon, also on the North Rim but further west.     1. Cactus in snow…       2. After going down Whitmore Canyon, I reached the end of the trail, approx. 700 feet above the Colorado River.       3.Read More…

From Utah to Arizona…

I spent the last days of 2014 between Zion and Gooseberry Mesa, not far away.     1. The bottom of the Zion Canyon is quite open, with magnificent cliffs.       2. Gradually, when going upstream in it, he gently tightens.       3. Then suddenly, becauseRead More…

Zion National Park…

While I’ve been in Utah a few times, I had never gone through Zion yet. The upper third of these mountains consists of Navajo Sandstone. It is a very touristy place and I took advantage of the off-season to discover it.     1. Going up in Zion Canyon, accessibleRead More…

Bryce Canyon in winter…

Finally, not far from Bryce Canyon, snowfall inspired me to go discover it in his winter coat…     1. Start on Christmas Day. Warmer than the night before but snow and blizzard formed small snowdrifts while rocking me all night long… 😉       2. Small lake alongRead More…

Looking for a little warmer temp

As I wrote it in the previous update, VivaLaVida has turned south-west, temperatures from -13 to -22F being announced for the San Rafael Swell.     1. Tremendous panorama of Cathedral Valley and Henry Mountains in the distance.       2. At Hogan Pass at almost 8,000 feet aboveRead More…

Happy New Year 2015 to you all! ;-)

  It is time to wish you all – not to mention those of you who follow this blog “silently” without leaving comments, I know you’re quite a few – a   HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015!   I hope it’ll bring you lots of beautiful discoveries and encounters, as VivaLaVidaRead More…