Visit to the Gunnison National Park
February 6, 2011
There are several reasons to want to visit the Gunnison National Park, and we had all of them. My friends were agile mountain-climbers, so they were eager to go to the Black Canyon especially open only for skilled climbers because of the difficult places to handle. I personally wanted to take the scenic drive along the south rim of the canyon, because the north rim is still quite inaccessible, and I adore watching the grand mountain ranges and ponder over how they have emerged there, what inhumane force created them. In addition, I have long ago wanted to visit the Curecanti National Recreation Area , the upstream continuation of the canyon. ![]()
The scenic drive was really great and I had many impressions about it, but still having time left before the return of out rock climbers, I followed the lead of my friend specializing in biology and biodiversity of Colorado. Now I have much material for dozens of custom papers and other custom writing paper types for the biology classes, as I managed to see a mule deer in the National Park, and we watched a Great Horned Owl and an American dipper for several hours. I was also planning to go further in the park to find the coyotes and elk, but the guides said it was not safe, leaving me without those impressions. However, just before we left I also detected a Canyon Wren on the tree, so my curiosity was quite well satisfied upon the visit.
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