As I have said before, this is the most beautiful and unique country. Every day we see more and more awesome sights. Of all of the western states, we find Utah the most unique and beautiful.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Bryce Canyon, UT
Today we drove from Moab, UT which is near both Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park in the southeast part of the state to Panguitch, UT which is near Bryce National Park in the southwest. Yesterday we had temperatures in the 80's, but a storm moved in overnight and the weather changed drastically. We drove through rain, sleet, hail, snow and winds gusting to 30 mph. We visited Bryce National Park this afernoon and the high was around 50 degrees and still very windy. We dug out our winter coats that we had used at Pike's Peak. Salt Lake City was hit with the same storm and they had up to 20 inches of snow in the Wasatch Mountains northeast of the city. The high in Salt Lake City today was 49. When we were there over the weekend, the temperature was in the 80's.
This tunnel was on the way into the park.
Just some of the Hoodoos found in the park.
Natural bridge found in the park.
More Hoodoos. Bryce is known for the Hoodoos. Notice the valley in the background. At the highest viewing area we were at 9100 feet and we could see into Arizona 90 miles away.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
CanyonLands National Park, UT
Monday, September 28, 2009
Arches National Park, UT
This was a hard blog to pick pictures for. We had so many beautiful shots so we added an extra picture today. We are running out of blog space so will try to cut down the number of pictures on each blog. That is going to be very difficult to do because we still have a lot of beautiful country left to see.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Salt Lake City
Friday, September 25, 2009
Travel to Salt Lake City
Lake Tahoe
Reno is our next stop.
Yosemite Nat'l Park, CA
Hi all, sorry we haven't blogged for a couple of days, but we have stayed in little "mom and pop" type motels the last few nights that had no internet access. Tuesday was spent in driving from Redwoods National Park to Yosemite National Park, so pictures on that day.
As we entered Yosemite from the west, we came accross this burned area. In 2006 the park service started a burn that got out of control. This shows part of that burn and three years later there is still smoke odor in the air.
This is a view of Half Dome (center) and El Capitan (to the left of Half Dome). These are the two most notable rock formations in the park.
Another awesome rock formation.
These rock formations are found throughout the park. Each view more glorious than the last.
This is Bridal Veil Falls. There is not much water cascading at this time of the year, but in the spring the water gushes over the falls.
We drove a loop through the park to see most of these scenes. Then we drove from west to east through the park. We went up and down the mountains and around S curves and hairpin curves. The speed limit on the road through the park is 45 mph with many curves with limits of 25 mph. At one point we were at 9942 feet above sea level. The drive was fun, but a little scary at times when we went up the side of the mountain with a sheer drop on one side and no fences or barriers of any kind along the side of the road. Of course we stopped at every vista point along the way to take pictures.
On to Lake Tahoe.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Redwood National Park, CA
We also saw in our travels, a Black Bear, which crossed the road about 20 feet in front of the car. Sorry, I didn't have time to get a picture. I tried to get Nancy to call the Bear back to get his picture, but she refused. The Bear went crashing through the trees.
We also drove a portion of Route 101, down the coast, to see the Ocean. It was beautiful.
Lava Beds Nat'l Monument, CA
The lava beds were the last stronghold of the Modoc Indians against the US Calvary and this was the last of the Indian wars.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Week on house boat at Lake Shasta, CA
We want to thank Nancy and Paul Firby for being wonderful hosts to us at their home in Seattle and again on the house boat on Lake Shasta. They showed us around Seattle for several days and took us to Victoria Island and Vancouver in British Columbia. Then we all joined Nancy's son Matt and Paul's niece and her husband Lisa and Curtis on a beautiful house boat on Lake Shasta. We have a few pictures below showing some of the great times we had at the lake.
Pat, Dick and me enjoying the water. Curtis is in the lower right hand corner.
This is a picture of the boat. It sleeps 16, has a dishwasher, 2 bathrooms, 5 bedrooms, a gas fireplace, a trash compactor and a side by side refrigerator. On the upper deck, it has a hot tub, a wet bar with seating for 7. There is a sliding board off the back.
Pat, relaxing with a beer in her water chair.
Me in the water. See how clear the water is.
A view of the lake from the boat.
Here is an eagle that we saw on the shore. We saw a couple of eagles and a couple of falcons during the week. We also had a herd of 7 deer that played along the shore by the boat for a couple of hours on Friday afternoon. There were several fawns n the group and we enjoyed watching the Does teach the Fawns how to swim. We also fed them apples, and they enjoyed them.
We will miss Pat. She left us today to return to Arizona before going on to Illinois for her grandaughter's wedding. We had a great time while she travelled with us and it sure was nice to have the extra driver, too.
From here we head for Lava Bed National Monument in northern CA. Watch for the next blog.
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