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May 30, 2007

Wander the West, Part Three

Category: Travel, Trekking, Uncategorized – westi – 3:01 pm

Hello from Zion National Park in Utah! Well, technically I’m in Springdale just outside the Zion Park borders, harvesting free Wifi from the Pioneer Inn Espresso shop. I’m a little too tired from our morning hike to tell an eloquent story about this leg of our adventure, but I’ll share what I can.

5/26: We last left off in Taos, New Mexico where we stayed for two wonderful nights at Inn on the Rio. We took our time and really relaxed in Taos, made all the easier by Innkeeper Julie’s awesome breakfasts, perfect weather, and the Inn’s hot tub.

5/27: But after “Princessing it up” in a B&B, we set out for this third leg planning to camp and visit a bevy of National Parks. We headed from Taos to the historic Mesa Verde, where Anasazi cave dwellings mark the landscape. Arriving later than hoped, we weren’t able to spend the day hiking but did get to see some of the ruins. At this moment I have no recollection where we camped, but do recall that I was starved and cranky by the time we got there (funny what we *do* remember).mesa_verde_1.jpgmesa_verde_2.jpg

5/28: After our brief stint in Mesa Verde we took a long days drive to the North rim of the Grand Canyon. You’ll be surprised to hear, it’s quite grand! The signs there say “It’s the canyon all other canyons want to be.” Have you ever heard a canyon compare itself to another? Me either. I think canyons are less superficial than that. We were slightly distressed to hear the camp ground was full, as we were many many miles from anywhere else to sleep. But this turned out to be a fabulous opportunity in disguise. Outside of the official park, but still around the Grand Canyon, you can camp along most of the fire roads. A friendly ranger asked us if we wanted to camp alongside the canyon rim for free. We said “Yes!” and headed miles and miles and miles away from civilization, up a rocky dirt road, where we found complete peace and serenity.

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It was hard to believe we almost missed this “campsite.” To top it off, we’d picked up some locally made sausages on our way out of Colorado that provided the cherry on the proverbial sundae.

5/29: Before departing the canyon (and returning to another long day in the car) we hiked around the rim and examined the remains of a huge fire from 2000. Though the views were awesome, I did not yet realize that they had some “steep” competition in front of them.

It took us only a few hours to drive to Zion National Park, just across the Utah border. Yosemite-esque in its visual grandeur and planning, Zion is awe-some. The large jutting rocks create a lush haven in between, where wildlife and nature prosper. This is a site for sore eyes after hundreds of miles of dead desert. I think Hubby and I agree that this has been the most spectacular destination on our journey.

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5/30: Taking advantage of our two nights in Zion, we got up early this morning to beat the heat hiking up the Emerald Pools trail. We made many lizard friends (they appear to have many different kinds here) along the route, whose tracks you can find in the sand. Hubby explored the infamous narrows and I meditated on the banks of the Virgin River. Now we’re spending the hottest part of the day hiding in the shade before we set out on a bike ride.

It’s been fun. It’s been hot. I’m ready to come home to my own shower and a clean bed, but our camper has made quite the nice nest and we’re already planning our next trips to follow.

5 Comments »

  1. WOW - what a lot of places you have seen in a short time!! The campsite on the rim definitely was a find. It must have been amazing to
    be there by yourselves and take it all in. Zion looks beautiful. I can’t wait to see all the pictures and hear about your adventures. I am going to visit Jasmine tomorrow evening. I talked with Jamie Sunday. She is enjoying staying at your place and having fun with Jasmine.
    Enjoy the rest of your trip. See you soon. ~ Love

    Comment by Deborah — May 30, 2007 @ 6:50 pm

  2. I’ve been following the journey.

    Love all of the posts, but this one was especially significant to me. It’s soooo cool that you got turned on to that great free site! That’s the beauty of the 4wheel adventure!

    I’m looking forward to you coming home, but I’m glad that you are having such a great trip (sorry ’bout the dead battery, though)!

    Stay safe but have fun!

    Comment by Papa — May 30, 2007 @ 6:58 pm

  3. Zion and Bryce were my favorite finds while traveling the Southwest in my previous life. I am so very much looking forward to seeing them again soon. I hope you can give us directions to your great camping spot on the Rim because we’re getting closer to departure. School is done, done, done (as of a couple of hours ago) Retirement notice has been given and real estate agent hired. Horses are gone; the house and deck get a new coat next week and the chimney got cleaned today. Things are on the move.

    On an separate note, it’s a good thing you are coming home soon. Dottie is showing signs of her first heat and the presence of two big boys, even neutered ones, might make things complicated! We may need to ship Noche to your house!

    Comment by laura — May 30, 2007 @ 7:01 pm

  4. Wow, again! You are having a wonderful vacation and seeing a lot of
    America. We haven’t seen that part of Utah but I remember Steve saying
    when he went to Salt Lake City for a conference he wished he had planned a couple days for sightseeing. I also remember Laura in her other life loving Utah. It is always good to get home! We are off to Fort Wayne again
    this weekend but then I think we are home for awhile. Weather is great
    here and we are enjoying deck. We miss you lots and love you

    Comment by Gram — May 31, 2007 @ 10:25 am

  5. We have been looking everywhere for a front bicycle rack — can you tell me manufacturer and/or where you got it? thanks much!

    Comment by Jo — June 12, 2007 @ 4:40 pm

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