Really makes you think
Exploring Zion was an enthralling experience, pondering the ancient rocks beneath our feet, dating back millions of years, juxtaposed against our own fleeting existence as humans.
Exploring Zion was an enthralling experience, pondering the ancient rocks beneath our feet, dating back millions of years, juxtaposed against our own fleeting existence as humans.
We woke at 6:30 am and enjoyed our final breakfast in the park. We packed up and hit the road by 9:00. When we hit the Salt Lake City area, we searched out In and Out and enjoyed two double-doubles, fries, and strawberry lemonade. We finally pulled up to the house at around 1:30 a.m.,… Read More Day 7: heading home
Today, we headed through the tunnel back to the park’s East side, but not without a long traffic line joining us. Once on the other side, we pulled over to explore a spot we hadn’t had a chance to visit before. As we started to hike around, we found beautiful rock formations created over the… Read More Day 6: Exploring East Zion
After a good night’s sleep and the sound of rain, we had breakfast and discussed plans for the day. Since it would rain all day, we rode the trails to the Temple of Sinawava again. It was fun to ride in the rain and enjoy being out in nature with a lot fewer people around.… Read More Day 5: bike ride in the rain
On our way back to camp, we stopped to revisit and explore a spot we had done years before. We hiked much further back into the canyon this time and had the perfect light for photos. We wanted to continue looking around but were losing the sun, so we headed back for dinner.
We were up and moving by 9:30 a.m., enjoyed breakfast with tea and coffee, and then headed off to today’s adventure: hiking to Observation Point. While at Phil’s, we discovered a few other hikes that would get us to one of our favorite Zion spots. We drove around to the backside and followed a trail… Read More Day 4: Observation Point (part 1)
After sleeping in and having breakfast, we headed out of the park to visit family in Washington, Utah. Sharon and Phil were thrilled to have us for the night, and shortly after we arrived, we were off to explore their town. We stopped by a local Botanical Garden, hiked Snow Canyon, and checked out Tuacahn… Read More Day 2 & 3: Kolob Canyon
After eleven and a half hours of sleep, we are up and moving today. It cooled down overnight and was pretty windy, we both kept thinking we were going to lose the canopy, but we woke up to everything in place. Let’s do this! After breakfast, we headed out to ride to the end of… Read More Day 1: First full day
It was a long drive overnight, especially through Montana and back into Idaho, so Cas fuelled up with a Yeti full of coffee for the ride. As we were getting close to Utah border the road was blocked with down powerlines, but we only waited 15 minutes before the traffic was moving again. We stopped… Read More Camping at Zion National Park