Sunday, May 13, 2012

#3 - Geological Wonderland!





Sunglasses make a great filter- Zion Canyon

Zion – WOW!!! 

Sedona was beautiful, but it is clear as the days here why Zion has been made a National Park – it is breathtakingly beautiful in every direction you turn; and everything is so huge, yet peaceful, that it is quite humbling.  I think most people here feel it – there is a sort of calmness about everyone – you see a lot of quiet gazing and contentment with just being in this greatness.  It’s the calmness I know a few people get while staring at the ocean.  As my dad says, “It’s a good reminder to be in the presence of something that is so much bigger than you” … humbling.

View from our campsite in Zion
Besides all of that J  This place is AAA-MAZING!!!  Not only is it gorgeous, but they make being here so convenient and fun – all the while without feeling like you’re at an amusement park.  There is a free shuttle that leaves from our campsite every few minutes that drops you off at several trailheads, the museum, the lodge, etc.  There’s an outdoor amphitheater where they do different “ranger talks” at night – Shannon and I stumbled across one about bats on one of our evening strolls.  We’ve been taking long walks every night around dusk to check out everyone’s camp set-ups, then walking down to the RV ares to check out those.  It’s perfect out at that time of night – actually, the weather couldn’t be better here … besides the crazy wind that hits every night around midnight and whips against our tent until about 7 in the morning.  We’ve woken up every morning shocked that our rainfly hasn’t been whisked away during the night.

On the look-out for Big Horned Sheep! 
But back to how amazing it is here!  We have been doing some awesome hikes, and everything is just so pretty, it’s hard to not be in constant awe.  Yesterday we rented “dry suits” to hike through the icy cold water of the ‘Narrows’ – so much fun!!  There were some brave souls who hiked it without a wet or dry suit, but their poor legs were bright pink from the cold waters of the Virgin River, and we were thankful to be nice and dry as we hiked our way through the water (sometimes chest deep) up the narrow canyon.  We had walking sticks for balance, and the most amazing shoes for clamoring through riverbeds.  It took us about 6 hours and by the time we were done we felt like our legs had 10lb weights in them – but it was super fun and unbelievably pretty!!! 

2 Chix about to take on the Narrows

Bouldering fun!
We were all geared up and pumped to take on the ‘Angel’s Landing’ hike – a strenuous and challenging trail that rises 1,488 in 2.5 miles and ends on a narrow path with shear drop offs on either side.  With amazing views and a good challenge we headed up the hill, but after my camel pack started leaking as well as Shannon’s draining out completely (mind you we have NEVER had any problems with our camel packs), we took it as an omen and decided that maybe something was trying to tell us that we were not supposed to do that hike … at least not this trip.   So, we will put that on the list for next time, because we have decided that we are definitely coming back to Zion – it is way too amazing to only visit once.
Shannon dwarfed by the canyon walls

From Zion we  headed to Escalante, passing through Bryce Canyon for a hike through the otherworldly ‘hoodoos’.  I will say that both Shannon and I have been blown away by all the different land formations in Utah – it’s pretty amazing here!  From there we arrived at our current campsite in the Petrified Forest, were we thoroughly enjoyed a much needed shower after 5 days!!!  Yeowza!!!  - we have been taking “hobo showers” with little wipies, but nothing beats actual running water … and soap.  There is a lake here and we have enjoyed looking at the stars out on the dock every night.  Also, there is no nightly howling wind, so we have actually been getting full nights of sleep – aaahhhhhh.   We are in an awesome little coffee shop/café right now called Kiva Koffeehouse that is built right into the cliff, overlooking the sandstone canyon of Escalante – pretty awesome!  We are heading out to hike some slot canyons today and will be heading towards Moab and Canyonlands tomorrow.  We are happy clams!  Thinking of you all and wishing you well – happy mother’s day to all the moms in our lives!

The hoodoos of Bryce Canyon
Shannon here-

Two things of importance Bree left out about Zion-
      1.  I taught her how to play Chess!  I have to say, just after 2 games I am impressed with her strategizing skills! And now I have someone I can play with…yay!
2.  Zion has very aggressive, persistent spiders.  Or I guess I should more accurately just say “spider,” singular.  But man, that thing was big, and really wanted in our tent. 

Ch-Chec-Checkmate!





3 comments:

  1. SOOOO great to follow along on your Magical Mystery Tour! What a bounty of beauty! Thanks for posting pictures. And Bree - Paul is quite happy that you know how to play Chess! Baxter has settled right in to farm life. He is out when the other boys go out, after the sun and checks in a few times throughout the day ... and comes when I call him in the early evening! Good Boy! I am sure he misses his Mamas but all is good here on the farmlet. (here he comes now, thudding through the kitchen) Love to you both .... xoxo Mama E

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  2. The parks are part of what keeps us here in Utah. Hope you enjoy your travels in Utah. :)

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  3. HI GIRLS!! IT IS 12:42 MONDAY MORNING, CAN'T SLEEP ,AS USUAL, SO I THOUGHT I WOULD SAY HI, SO HI:) YOUR JOURNEY SO FAR AS BEEN GREAT TO FOLLOW, AND BREE, YOUR COMMENTARIES HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL TO READ, AS WELL AS YOURS SHAN!! PICS ARE BEAUTIFUL TO SEE. FAMILY IS GOOD. HAD DINNER WITH BOBBY & SONYA TONIGHT. DID YOU GUYS SEE THE SOLAR ECLIPSE?? QUITE AMAZING!!! DAKOTA IS GOOD AND HAPPY. LOVES HIS DAILY WALKS AND SEEING HIS FRIENDS ALONG THE WAY. WELL YOU TWO, KEEP ON TRODDING AND KEEP SENDING THOSE PICS AS WELL!! MISS YOU AND HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU ( ' ' ) MOMMA, WITH LOVE

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