A COVID-19 YEAR in MOAB, UTAH

Everyone was expecting another typical Moab Spring. A year earlier it had looked like this…

April 2019
April 2019

and then…

moab cancellations

For weeks, Moab looked like this. A post-apocalyptic ghost town.

Downtown Moab. March 27th.
May 2nd

Moab local Kerry Lange took these two shots from a spot on Main Street, looking one direction and then the other.

Photo by Kerry Lange
Photo by Kerry Lange

And then. Moab swung from one end of the spectrum to the other. Much of September and October looked like this.

September 18th

Road construction on the north end of Main Street made matters even worse, and yet two lanes of traffic were maintained at all times. More than the construction, it was just untold masses of humans, frustrated and fed up, confined for months, unleashing their wanderlust on the same place at the same time.

October 9th
(I found this shot on facebook without any attribution. If anyone knows who the photographer was, please let me know.)
October 16th

Jim Stiles is Founding Publisher and Senior Editor of the Canyon Country Zephyr.

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3 comments for “A COVID-19 YEAR in MOAB, UTAH

  1. December 1, 2020 at 1:44 pm

    I was in Valley of the Gods mid march. I ran into Bluff where I heard Moab had closed. That’s when I knew things were serious. I couldn’t imagine Moab ever closing for any reason. If Moab was turning away tourists the apocalypse was upon us….😉

  2. Evan Cantor
    December 2, 2020 at 2:00 pm

    We call it “Bloab”. “Schmoab” is another… ah, for the old ghost town that was our private paradise.

  3. Sue Cauhape
    January 11, 2021 at 2:47 pm

    My daughter and her new husband were amongst that October mob, visiting Moab as part of their honeymoon. Rather than stay, they continued straight through town and found a place in Bluff. Crazy times.

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