Sunday, July 28, 2013

Zion National Park, Utah - Day 2

Hi Everyone:


Contrary to what everyone believes, Barb & I were not abducted by aliens. We are now in West Glacier, Montana. This is just outside Glacier National Park. The Internet service has been less than desirable but the scenery is spectacular.This has made it very difficult to keep up to date with Da Road Trip Blog.

This post is from June 21 st. This was our second day in Zion. The weather was hot in the canyon but we decided not to backpack our supplies for the day. The backpacks were uncomfortable since we were not use to them. We just carried as much water & supplies as possible in our pockets. Fortunately the trails we did today were mostly shady.


This morning on our way to Zion, we noticed this unique wooden RV on display out front of an RV Park / Motel. I would have loved to have taken a peek inside. Our RV Park was pretty far from Zion & we needed to get back on our way.



Back in Zion & on the Shuttle. Views are just as great as yesterday.







"Court Of The Patriarch" These Peaks are named after Abraham, Isaac & Jacob.














On the trail to Weeping Rock



Spectacular views from the trail.

Dripping springs create hanging gardens.

Weeping Rock Cave

Inside the Weeping Rock Grotto Cave

View from behind the dripping spring









Creek from Weeping Rock Spring

Zion Park Shuttle

Now on the Grotto Trail. This Trail goes from the Grotto to the Zion Park Lodge.





Deer Hanging out near the Trail







The Zion Lodge. This is at the end of the Grotto Trail. After a Brief Rest we Will Start on the Lower Emerald Pool Trail Which Begins Here. (NOTE: I Will Complete This Post In A Couple Of Days.)
The Virgin River





















Thursday, July 18, 2013

Zion National Park, Utah - Day 1

Hi Everyone:


Barb & I are now in West Yellowstone Montana. We were in Jackson Hole Wyoming for a week until we relocated here this past Sunday. Barb's Cousin, Cuz and her husband Wagon master flew in about 10 days ago. We had a really great time with them exploring The Grand Tetons National Park & Yellowstone National Park. We also had a great time socializing & solving the world problems. At least what we imagined them to be. We drove them back to Jackson Hole yesterday. Cuz & Wagon master had a early flight out this morning. Barb & I will miss them a lot. It was really great to have family here to talk with instead of strangers. We have been on the go everyday and having a lot of fun. I have not had time to update our blog with any new posts until today.

This post is from June 20 th. This was our first day in Zion National Park. Zion is a small Park as compared to most other National Parks. There are no personal vehicles allowed on the main scenic drive in Zion Canyon. Everyone must park at the visitor center on the canyon floor & take the park shuttle to all view points & hiking trails. This makes it necessary to backpack all water, food & any supplies we would need for the entire day.

Zion is a very beautiful Park. Since it is a Canyon, it is also very hot this time of year. Backpacking did not make it any better. However we did enjoy the backpacking since it was a new experience for us.

Lou & Barb


Checkerboard Mesa, The Checkerboard pattern is a series of natural cracks & fissures that evolve due to a combination of stresses in the rock & erosion.

This First Group of Pictures are From the area Between the Park Entrance & the Tunnel that Leads to the Road That Descends Down to the Canyon Floor.

















Small Tunnel, About One Mile Before Entrance to the Long Tunnel.









Entrance to 1.1 Mile Unlighted Tunnel. There are Three Openings, or Windows Cut Through the Rock Walls at the Curves so you can see Better. During Peak Traffic the Tunnel is One Way for 30 Minutes Each Way. We are Waiting for Our Turn to Pass.

Tunnel Clearance at Center 13' 1"





Now Through the Tunnel, Window in Mountain Tunnel Wall.

Another Window in Mountain Tunnel Wall

Now Descending Down to Zion Canyon Floor



















North Fork of the Virgin River



On the Hiking Trail to the Narrows. The Narrows is the Far End of Zion Canyon. The Virgin River has cut it's way into the Canyon for Tens of Thousands of years. At this end of the Canyon, the Canyons Very Narrow. Hiking Past the One Mile Mark Means Hiking in the Virgin River for Another Half Mile. Neither Barb or I Wanted to do this. Also I Could not be Exposed to the River Water. This Group of Pictures Were Taken on this Trail.

















The Narrows Hiking Trail

The Virgin River

Backpacking on the Narrows Trail. We Each Packed One Gallon of Bottled Water, Food & Snacks for the day & Other Necessary Supplies.



This is as Far as Barb & I Will Go. This is Where the Trail Enters the River. The Canyon Gets as Narrow as 20 ft Wide. The Water gets From Ankle to Waist Deep or Deeper Depending on Time of Year. Now we Hike One Mile Back to the Trailhead & Shuttle.









Sun Getting Below Canyon Rim







Interesting Yellow Birds