Saturday, 21 December 2013

National Parks Road Trip

Tuesday 10th December

Peter flew to Sacramento early and we were organised and away by 9.30am. Picked up the car which meant I had to drive the jeep home which was fine. Headed away on the freeway and arrived at St George about 3pm after a gorgeous drive through the Virgin Canyon with a lunch stop overlooking dramatic clay-coloured cliffs in snow. The snow was deep by St George and had camera trouble with the lens not closing so we stopped at Best Buy in St George but they had no suitable cameras so decided just to use my tablet instead.

Carried on to Springdale, arriving on dark with gorgeous Christmas lights in the streets amongst the deep snow on the houses and the sides of the roads. Found the Pioneer Inn in the dark and settled into our three bedroom apartment which was amazing and I made frittata for dinner and Lucy and Hugh had a room each which was a treat.

Lunch stop at the spectacuar Virgin Canyon

Arriving to Springdale

Pioneer Lodge, Springdale
 Wednesday 11th December

Set off after breakfast and had a coffee at Oscar’s Café in Springfield before heading to Zion National Park. Went to the Visitor Centre first and then headed up the valley. Went to the Zion Canyon and walked to the Three Patriarchs viewpoint and then towards the Emerald Pools. Absolutely stunning walk in sunshine and snow. Trail was closed beyond the frozen waterfall  so we returned, making it about an hour’s walk. We continued up the road, stopping for lunch under towering red cliffs. Reached the end of the road at the Temple of Sinawava and walked the Riverside Walk. Shadier and again, the track was closed where the gorge narrowed so again walked about an hour return.

Continued then out of the canyon and up onto Highway 89 through the tunnels. Spectacular snowy icy road. Arrived to Bryce canyon about 5pm after a spectacular drive through rock and then a huge snowy basin high above where horses and buffalo were grazing. Spectacular. Settled into the lovely Bryce Canyon Best Western Hotel where we stayed. Had microwaved ravioli for dinner.

Oscar's Cafe, Springdale

Cafe carpark, Springdale

Wild deer at the Zion National Park Visitor Centre

The Three Patriarchs, Zion National Park

Patriarchs Walk

Emerald Pools Trail

Deer on trail

End of the line!

Typical Zion cliffs

Temple of Sinawava carpark

Riverside Trail at the Narrows

Hugh and Lucy at the river

Crazy Zionists

Tunnel out of Zion

View on other side of tunnel

Buffalo Ranch on way to Bryce Canyon

Low sun on red rocks

Icy sunset near Bryce canyon township

Pulling into Bryce Canyon township for the night
 Thursday 12th December

Spectacular day at Bryce Canyon. Had a gorgeous breakfast at the hotel and then went to the Bryce Canyon Visitor Centre. Went to Sunset Point and we were all blown away (John and I for the second time) by the absolutely amazing view from the carpark viewpoint. Continued to be amazed as we walked around the Rim trail to Sunrise Point and then descended to the canyon and along the Queen’s Trail which was spectacular and beautiful. The kids did some rubbings which got them a Bryce Canyon badge when they returned. The walk took about two and a half hours and then we returned to the car for lunch. Sat at a picnic table in the snow. Glorious stunningly sunny day.

Continued to Inspiration Point and the viewpoints there and Bryce Point. Returned to the Visitor Centre and departed about 3.30pm. Headed back onto Highway 12 and were amazed at the dramatic scenery that unfolded, as well as the dramatic rises and falls of the road – at one stage driving along a ridge line! Saw deer and cattle and a huge herd of elk at twilight and eventually darkness fell as we ascended the last pass in 16 degree fareinheit temperatures – well below zero. Deep snow on both sides and glistening frost. The pass was 9600 feet.

Emerged from Highway 12 at the intersection in Torrey and our hotel was directly opposite – Days Inn. The lady upgraded us to a bigger room and we had soup for dinner and watched Love Actually on tv. Lovely relaxing time. Big day but stunning.

Hotel lobby at Bryce Canyon

Bryce canyon township

Entering the park

First view of Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon

Bridget and John at Rim Trail

Overlook

Overlook in other direction

Lucy on trail to the Hoodoos

John, Hugh and Hoodoos

John and Hugh walking trail to the Hoodoos

Hugh approaching tunnel

Lucy amongst the Hoodoos

Hobbit and Queen Victoria Rock at left behind

Snowy trail

Looking up

Climbing back out of canyon

Hugh and Lucy coming up out of canyon

Bryce Point

Inspiration Point

Lucy at Inspiration Point

Driving from Bryce Canyon to Torrey

Road winding towards Torrey
 Friday 13th December


We had breakfast at Torrey at the Days Inn. Headed away to Capitol Reef National Park. The scenery was different again and we stopped at The Chimney first and then at the Visitor Centre where we watched a good film. Carried on to the old Mormon settlement with orchards, an old homestead and a school – really interesting.  Also looked at some old abandoned uranium mines. Settled to go on the Hickman Bridge walk which involved an awesome hike through the river canyon up onto a plateau and then on to the arch. It was wonderful. A bit overcast and exceptionally cold, but really varied and interesting.

Drove on to Hanksville and had lunch at a diner called Blondies – the only place open amongst MILES of nothing but snow. It was actually really good and a welcome stop before driving on to Moab.

Stopped at Valley of the Goblins State Park on the way for about an hour in thick snow and it was really cool. REALLY COLD – minus 7 degrees C but really amazing. Lots of photos!
Arrived in Moab on dark and found the Super 8 Motel and ate burgers from Denny’s next door. Home to bed.
Lucy at Chimney Rock, Capitol Reef National Park

Hugh and John

Chimney Rock

Capitol Reef National park Visitor Centre

Old Mormon settlement and orchard

Capitol Reef cliffs

Fruita School House

Hickman Bridge Walk

Lucy above road at Hickman Bridge

Eroded hilltops

Hickman Bridge Walk

John in Hickman Bridge Gorge

Under the archway

Above and below...

Ice puddle

Looking back down gorge

Find Lucy...

Lucy approaching arch

Hugh and Lucy at the arch

Working out how the arch is held up....

Loop descent from arch

Hugh on rock plateau

Lucy

Near Hanksville - middle of nowhere

Petrol!

Nearing the Valley of the Goblins

Goblins!

Valley of the Goblins

Minus 7 degrees Celcius!

Lucy, Hugh and friends

John and friends

Lucy and Hugh trying to merge into scenery

Cold return to the car

Roadside attraction

Sunset near Moab
Saturday 14th December

Had a leisurely breakfast at Super 8 and went to The Arches National Park. Watched a film and then took lots of photos – visited Moab Faultline Overlook, Park Avenue – awesome , Balanced Rock and The Windows – lots of good walks, amazing snow and scenery. Beautiful sunny day. Had lunch at a picnic area in the snow. Went to Landscape Arch which was simply staggering – only the photos can describe how it hangs there. Back to the Visitor Centre where the kids bought patches.

Went back up as far as Balanced Rock to watch the sunset and the red rocks reflected the sun dramatically before turning many shades of purple and the full moon rose behind the Balanced Rock which was awesome.


We went back to the hotel and went to a pizza place called Zax for dinner which was superb – had a really nice time there.

Road from Moab

Moab faultline lookout, Arches National Park

Park Avenue, Arches National Park

Balanced Rock, Arches National Park

Balanced Rock

Small People

Windows Trail, Arches National Park

Lucy and Window

Freestyle pose at Turret Arch

Double Windows at Arches National Park

Can you see a face?

Turret Arch at Arches National Park

Archie and Archess 
Prime lunch spot

Walk to Landscape Arch

Bunny rabbit on trail

Ice crystals on snow

Landscape Arch

Sun lowering behind Landscape Arch

Road back to Visitor Centre

Sun setting

Last light on red rocks

Sunset at Balanced Rock

Moon over Balanced Rock

Sunday 15th December

Had breakfast at Super 8 and packed up. We went to Canyonlands National Park. It was very beautiful in the snow and sunshine. We watched a film at the Visitor Centre. Walked to Mesa Arch which was amazing and then to the Upheaval Crater – which they now think was formed from a meteor. Had lunch in the snow at the Crater carpark.


Drove back to Moab and grabbed groceries and petrol and had a coffee. Carried on down to Monument Valley – arriving at sunset. Very beautiful. Gouldings Lodge was cool and we went to a free screening of John Wayne’s Stagecoach movie in the little theatre there as it was filmed in Monument Valley. It was great –we were the only ones there! 

First view of Canyonlands

Mesa Arch
View through Mesa Arch

Steep cliff drop-off

Lucy and Hugh exploring Mesa Arch

Canyonlands - Island in the Sky area

John and Hugh at lookout

Canyonlands

More Canyonlands

Upheaval Dome - probable meteor site

Last sun on road out of Moab

First sight of Monument Valley at sunset

Monday 16th December

We visited the Gouldings Lodge museum and shop. Lots of John Wayne memorabilia and pictures of him staying there. We then embarked on the 17 mile loop drive around Monument Valley which was really a rally drive with lots of challenging terrain for the Ford Focus. Had lunch at the Artist’s Palette rest stop half way round.

Drove to the Grand Canyon. Long drive and stopped in Tuba City for a coffee late afternoon. Arrived in Tusayan at 6.30pm in the dark. Watched Night at the Museum in our hotel room. Bed.

Monument Valley from our hotel room

John Wayne's Cabin at Goulding's Lodge

Stagecoach

The Mittens, Monument Valley
 Geronimo's Flag

17 Mile Drive

 Praying for Rain?

 Desert, Monument Valley

 17 Mile Drive

 Near Artist's Palette

Waiting for vultures
Tuesday 17th December

We had breakfast – very busy – at the Holiday Inn. Arrived at the Grand Canyon Visitor Centre about 10am and settled on doing the South Kaibab Trail. Caught a shuttle bus there and realised it was the same trail John and I had gone right down to the river on 13 years ago. It was great and we went to Skeleton Point and back in four and a half hours. Had lunch at the Point and watched mules carting gear coming up.

Returned to the Visitor Centre and had had coffee at the café. Walked to the Yavapai Point Geology Museum along the Rim Walk as the sun set – gorgeous. The museum was really interesting and we caught the bus back from there in the dark.


Microwaved instant pasta for dinner and watched The Three Stooges film – funny. 

 Grand Canyon Shuttle bus

 Start of  South Kaibab Trail

 Ooh Aah Point

Lucy at Ooh Aah Point

 Cedar Point
 Hugh on South Kaibab Trail

Hugh at Skeleton Point looking over Colorado River

 Donkey train ascending the trail

Mules coming past

Grand Canyon

 Looking back from South Kaibab Trail

 John, Lucy and Bridget

 Lookout on Rim Trail

 Visiting mules on Rim Trail

Sun setting on Rim Trail
Wednesday 18th December

Returned to the Grand Canyon and caught the shuttle to the Bright Angel Trail as we were told the day before about some petroglyphs there by a man we met on the trail – who had also shown us some fossilised dinosaur tracks. The trail was icy but made it down to the second tunnel and back and Lucy found the petroglyphs which were amazing – elk and other animals and people in red well above the track.

Had a picnic lunch back at the Visitor Centre and then a coffee at the café before watching another excellent film at the Visitor Centre. Headed off to Flagstaff after that – went up over a high plain at the end with lots of snow on the surrounding roadside. Drove 38 miles out of Flagstaff to the Meteor Crater. Gulped at the admission price but went in anyway and it was a very weird thing and really quite incredible. Massive meteor crater – 24 football fields could fit in the bottom with two million spectators up the sides. Spent an hour there and drove back to our hotel in Flagstaff. Had passed a Mexican place so went there for dinner which turned out to be very cool and obviously THE Mexican to go to in Flagstaff as had to wait 10 minutes for a table. It was great and we sat in a booth with Christmas lights and it had  a great salsa bar and the service was fabulous. 

 Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon

 Bright Angel Trail

 Lucy and icicles on trail

 Petroglyphs above track
Meteor Crater, Flagstaff
Thursday 19th December

Packed up and drove back to Las Vegas with a quick stop at Kingman for a Starbucks coffee. Had a stop at a rest area above Lake Mojave and then arrived at the Hoover Dam. Really amazing new bridge which we walked across and then drove down and walked across the road across the dam.

Drove back into Boulder, Vegas and to Peter and Monique’s, arriving about 5pm. Relaxing evening catching up. 
Hoover Dam

 Lake Mead behind Hoover Dam

Lucy, Hugh and John on Hoover Dam

Lucy at Hoover Dam Monument

 Memorial to dam builders and the new bridge behind

Arizona border at Hoover Dam
Friday 20th December


Packed, did washing, went to Boca Park to do some messages with Monique. We went to Sambalatte which was lovely for afternoon tea and then went home. Peter finished work early for Christmas and we went out for dinner to Claim Jumper which was really good fun. 


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