From Albuquerque I drove further west, towards arizona. I knew I had 2 days to reach Las Vegas, but in the end it would take me even 3 days. But this drive took me to some of the most wonderful places I have seen so far on my trip... My first stop was "sky city", and native indian town located on top of a massive rock formation. You had to leave the highway I40 and you enter indian territory...


a few miles before sky city, you look down into a valley, and you see the wonderful rocks the city is build on:

you cannot see it clearly in the small picture, but click on it and it will enlarge, and look closer on top of the rocks... hmmm, ok its still hard to see ;)
but the view out on the valley with its bizarre rocks was truly breathtaking. The pics can only give you a glimpse of it

but here you have sky city on top of the rocks. It was to late in the day to get in, so I just drove by and turned deeper into the indian reservation. There were huge sings in the beginning that taking pictures is only allowed with a special permit, so I felt a little uneasy. I think it's no fun to have some angry manitus on your heels, he ;)

this and the next days there were dark rain clouds hanging in the sky, and sometimes it would have strong wind and rain. The heavy weather came from the east, so I would stay always just a bit ahead of it. The setting sun and the clouds produced a wonderful play of lights and shadows in the desert

like this...

when I was out on highway I40 again I picked up some speed and headed towards arizona

I drove on until I entered Arizona and spended the night on a rest area along the highway. It was already dark when I pulled over, and in the next morning I saw the moon hanging above some red rocks

Arizona had some of the most amazing views. Soon I left I40 again to turn north into the Apache Indian Reservation. The people out here live in small trailors in the desert, sometimes together in groups, sometimes alone. But absolutely unromantic, always with a bunch of trash and rusty cars around, ans some of those trailors seemed to be left empty for years. Nevertheless, the landscape I would see the next 2 days was very diverse and always changing ...


In the early afternoon I reached Canyon de Chelly National Monument

and after resting a while I drove on towards Monument Valley, and saw some beautiful sights along the way


If I would be an indian, I would totally see my manitu lying there takin' a nap in the desert. What do you see in the picture?

crazy rocks. Looks like straight out of a Giger painting

and then...

Monument Valley!

the rain is coming!

on my way towards the Grand Canyon I saw a sign "Dinosaur tracks" along the road. And yes, next to some stands selling Indian jewelery (by the way you see them here on EVERYWHERE. and their stuff is not even nice...) I saw DINOSAUR TRACKS fossilized in the rocks. Try to walk in those footsteps ;)

this is the Colorado River Canyon shortly before Grand Canyon. As the sun was setting and I had some amazing views:


The night I spended in the car on a campsite next to the Grand Canyon. In the morning I went to the rim and I did some hiking with 2 guys I met the evening before on the campsite. All we could say was: "wow, that truly is a big hole in the ground!"


we hiked down about 1 1/2 hours before we took some rest and went up again

the Grand Canyon is an amazing experience. But I had to move on and so I drove down through the forrest and into the destert again. Then I left the highway to continue on the historical route 66, which is a bit of a detour but it turned out to be totally worth it. Empty highway, blue sky and a beautiful landscape. Music of choice: AC/DC ;)

historical route 66

more route 66

after driving the whole day I saw some more Canyon in the distance towards my right. In the next small indian town I left the highway, and followed my intuition to a dust road leading towards this:

I kept on driving, and yes, my Ford can race dust roads quite a bit, hehe! The whole time I was not sure weather to go on or to turn and go back to find a Motel. But I continued, and had to cross some small streams too. I would have had no chance without a 4 wind. In the end I had to pass very small passages and for a moment I was not sure if that is still a road. But then, I reached it's end:

my Ford "Trutle" with glowing mountains in the background

and I reached the Colorado River! Amazing! So I drove all the way down into west Grand Canyon basically. I spended the night there... There was a small fireplace and some boats too. It was very exiting and beautiful, especially when the moon came out and shined its light into the Canyon. I didnt sleep very well though, it was super hot down there and lots of strange noises around, uhhh...
But I made it and it was cool. Next morning a ranger lady came and charged me 26.70 dollar for camping in indian territory. Shortly after that 3 trucks with more boats arrived and 2 busses with rafters, haha. But in the night I was convinced I had found a pretty lonely and secret spot...

next day I drove on towards Las Vegas

the Hoover DAMN!

and then finally Vegas! But that story will be told another time. I have to go out now to see the Blue Man Group! ;) bye bye!