Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Zion...wow!

 

Hello from beautiful Zion National Park! Wow, it was just spectacular and I'll apologize now for the massive photo dump but it was just so pretty at every turn we kept taking more and more pictures!

The weather was still nice and warm in the 80s and a little cooler as we hiked up at the higher altitude. We did the narrows hike but not all the way thru the Virgin River (Dave didn't want to get wet and literally part of the hike is thru the river!). The park was crazy busy and you can't drive much past the visitors center. They provide shuttle buses to take you into the park. For those of you using this to plan, bring your bikes (electric would be best if you want to avoid the buses altogether). We were able to bike from our campground to the visitors center and then only needed the bus to take us to the trail stops.



 

We are missing the fabulous fall colors of Michigan and Utah doesn't have those crimson maple trees, just the cottonwoods that are starting to turn yellow.


The Virgin river runs thru the park and as you can see is also pretty low in places.

This was the part in the Narrows we could do without getting too wet.😁



 

There are just SO many pictures that the scenery is amazing. The blue sky, the colors of the sandstone, the water and the greenery really make Zion a special place touched by God's hands!






The climate provides for the cactus and ferns and these pretty little yellow flowers we never could figure out what they were. We hiked along the Grotto trail to see these but then we up to the Emerald pools trails. There are 3 trails to the pools, the lower, middle and upper. We recommend doing them in that order. It's about 5.5 miles total to do all 3 but so worth it for the views. The pools get their green color from the algae that grows in them. Maybe it was the time of the year we were here but they weren't too emerald to us, but again the views on the trail were phenomenal!


This was by the lower pool and falls. You get a nice refreshing shower as you walk under them. Check out the video below that shows the water. I have no explanation for the blue inverted chalice with the cross it in but again this place is certainly touched by the Holy Spirit! 


Gotta take some rests along the way. The funny part was that it must have been a special day in the park for 4th graders who were allowed in for free that day. Nothing like working hard to get up these hills to be passed by exuberant 4th graders running past you! 



The plus side is there were lots of Mom chaperones who were more than happy to take our picture! :)





 

This was at the middle pool and the water dropping over the side was really neat. I can only imagine what it must look like in the spring!










The beauty was just spectacular and you really had to look all around to appreciate it. Back at Phoebe (the RV) we had to stretch that to appreciate it as the water pressure at the campground was so great we sprung a leak in the water line to the fridge (note: make sure you hook up your water regulator as most RVs can handle about 60 lbs of pressure and some city lines have be up to 100! Thanks Dad for that advice!). Also thank goodness Dave is so handy that we were able to disassemble the tray under the slide to find the water line and the connection and replace a clamp. Still, not too shabby of a view even from our campsite in Springdale.  



So Pappy says "on to the next stop which is Bryce Canyon National Park". The temps are looking like they are going to get cooler as we are headed up northeast. It will still be awesome because we have a visitor flying in to camp with us for a few days. Very excited...stay tuned to find out who is coming!😉

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

this is so beautiful - I think the best yet. Looks like we need to get a regulator. Love the pic of the two of you by the sign!!

Anonymous said...

Oh my goodness these pictures are beautiful!!! Great pictures of the two of you also.🥰
Jan

Dottie Due said...

Beautiful pictures. So happy for you both that you are having this marvelous adventure. Don’t you ever get tired of walking? When do you return home? It’s cold here in Northern Kentucky and we have frost warnings for tonight. Glad you’re enjoying some warm weather. God’s creation is certainly amazing. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Dottie Due

Anonymous said...

stunning pictures - I think I like this spot the best. Bruce

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