
All images Leica SL with Vario-Elmarit 24-90.
The Grand Staircase is, in geologic and geographic terms, that rising series of canyons from the Grand Canyon in the south up through the Colorado Plateau, including Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. In political terms, it most quickly brings to mind Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, under assault by Trump and Zinke and Utah politicians who wish to diminish and despoil its fragile beauty. In spiritual terms, it’s Red Rock Country, Abbey Country, the most sublime — and fragile — place in the U.S. Here are some recent images from a journey to Zion, Bryce Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs, and the Grand Canyon, laid out the way our journey took us. Abbey was talking about Arches National Park, northeast of this region, when he declared it the most beautiful place on Earth. To us, though, all of Southern Utah and Northern Arizona’s Red Rock country fits this bill.
The journey begins in Zion under flat light, continues through Bryce Canyon on a sunny day, heads through the magical slot canyon known as Buckskin Gulch in Vermillion Cliffs, and finishes under mostly grey, flat light in the Grand Canyon. The images at the end were as the sun went down in Grand Canyon. Enjoy the journey.






















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