Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Highway 12 out of Bryce Canyon National Park

Scenic Byway Highway 12.

If you ever find yourself in this part of the world, I highly recommend taking the scenic byway highway 12 coming out of Bryce National Park - incredible in all ways.    You drive through amazing rock formations, canyons, mountains, and in my case bright yellow aspen trees taking on their fall color.  Watch for the occasional cow blocking the road.
















Ria checking out the cow






Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Bryce Canyon National Park

Sunday:

I got up early and went to "Sunrise Point" to take some photos.  Here are shots from the night before and that morning:






Drove through the park to some other interesting sights:


For ya'll wanting to know the rock formations that stick up are called Hoodoos so impress someone at your next dinner party. 

Then I started my next trip to yet another national park.  This drive is the most incredible drive - hwy 12 Utah scenic byway.  Pictures in the next post.






Saturday: Zion to Bryce
The sunrise was great as I listened to nature starting the day.   As my custom as become I fired up the tea kettle and used my “clever coffee dripper” to make an excellent cup of coffee and fed Ria.
Ria next to my new step ladder

I was surprised as I was driving out that many others had opted for this road and the dispersed camping sites.   I stopped for a shower (ahhhh) and a breakfast burrito then proceeded to drive through the park on my way to Bryce Canyon National Park.





Got to Bryce and settled into a campsite within the park and did a bit of camper organization work that I had been wanting to do.   Ria is running for mayor again trying to meet as many of the neighbors as the leash will allow.   She is also trying to pull my arm off as she wants to meet the mule deer that are roaming around the area. 



Think I will have a big bowl of green chili for dinner and get a good night’s sleep.
Friday:

Broke camp in Littlefield and headed towards Zion National Park.


St George is a nice town and I stopped at the Black Bear Diner for an excellent breakfast.  I decided I needed to find a small step stool / ladder in the event I needed to put my rain flaps on the outside windows of the camper.  When the top is up the windows are pretty high up and I would not be able to put on the rain flaps just standing there if needed.  So quick trip to Lowe's in St George, quick stop at Starbucks to do some internet and then I was off with sights on Zion.  But no, I spotted the Black Bear Diner and had to stop for a big breakfast - a wanderer needs his fuel.


Spent the day cruising around Zion National Park in "drive by tourist mode"  Would love to do some hiking, but I would need to board Ria or work out some sort of  stash her in the camper deal which either one was practical.









Blessed by the Freedoms this flag symbolizes



All the campsites in Zion were full, so I went the BLM (bureau of land management) option.  I headed out a dirt road into the BLM land and worked my way up a road to a high mesa.  It turned out to be one of my better campsites.  I ran into some mountain biking folks who were enjoying the setting sun and continued on up the road until I ran into some pretty serious mud.  That was a sign that I had gone far enough and the view dictated that this should be the spot. 



The sunset was incredible


RIA enjoying her Dinner
Thursday (9-29)  Barstow to Littlefield

Road trip across the desert, through Las Vegas and on into Arizona.
Barstow to Littlefield
Viva Las Vegas
Concentrated Solar Farm just out of Mesquite, NV
Token Vegas Hotel Sign shot while driving through
Did not see the Hillary Tower



Pretty much a travel day, but karma smiled as I started looking for campsites and found one just outside Littlefield,  Littlefield, AZ that is.  Being a 20 yr Littlefield TX alum, I thought this is a sign and stopped for the night.  Beautiful Palo Duro Canyon looking place. 




Ria soaking in the sunset


Before dark, I met my neighbor at this campsite.  His name was Gordon and they actually lived in a nearby town but decided to stop for the night.  I noticed him staring at the peak in the pictures above.  He then related how when he was a younger man he once climbed to the top of it and he was trying to recall the route he had taken.  I was impressed and said I would probably take the stair step route going right to left.  He remarked "hmmm that would probably be the best route but thats not what I did".   He was a nice fellow traveling with his wife and cat.  He gave me some hints about Zion and I called it a night.