 
Free Spirits Jump for Joy at Canyonlands Field, Moab, Utah
In May 2011, I drove  Hwy 191 North to  Canyonlands Field, which serves as both the commercial and private aviation  airport for the  City of Moab, Utah. It was a clear, windless and warm day at the airport. My  friends  Tiger Keogh and  Terry Carlson,
 both of whom work at the airport, had invited me out to watch  the 
flight action on that busy Saturday. Soon after I arrived, the  Great Lakes Airlines
 plane from Denver, Colorado landed, followed quickly by  several 
charter aircraft. Although the commercial traffic was interesting, 
voices in the sky kept interrupting my photographic work. Watch First-time Parachutists in  Full-motion Video Action
 As
 soon as I arrived, a small Cessna loaded with parachutists taxied 
around the  corner and took off. Soon, I could hear the plane circling 
above, but the bright  sun masked my view. Until we heard shouts from 
above, no one below knew that  jumpers were in the air. Looking up, I 
soon caught sight of several first-timers  preparing to land. Friends 
were hooting from below, which set off more hollers  from above.
As
 soon as I arrived, a small Cessna loaded with parachutists taxied 
around the  corner and took off. Soon, I could hear the plane circling 
above, but the bright  sun masked my view. Until we heard shouts from 
above, no one below knew that  jumpers were in the air. Looking up, I 
soon caught sight of several first-timers  preparing to land. Friends 
were hooting from below, which set off more hollers  from above.One exuberant jumper ran all the way from the landing zone to the staging area. As tears of joy streamed down her face, “It was freaking awesome,” she declared to her friends. Indeed, it was awesome to see humans descending from a blue and white desert sky. The image of mythic humans descending from above conjured my own visions Moab Rockart, which often features the spirit of the ancients floating in the air.
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