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"No Room at the
Inn," But Still a Perfect Roadtrip
Grand
Canyon to Bryce and Cedar Breaks
We left Las Vegas before
first light, passed the Las Vegas Speedway as
they were getting ready for a NASCAR event, and
headed for the Virgin River Gorge on the border
of Arizona and Nevada along Interstate 15. We were
following our own advice and driving to the North
Rim of the Grand Canyon without making reservations,
trusting in our good luck to find an open room either
in the lodge or in one of the cabins. As is our
custom on such unplanned journeys, we stopped by
a grocery store deli in Hurricane, Utah, to pick
up fixings for that day's lunch. Eating out of a
cooler at midday makes it easier to explore back
country roads that are often away from towns and
cities.
The skies were full
of storm clouds that promised rain as we headed
south on Utah state route 59 (which turns into AZ
route 389) and made our way past the small towns
of Colorado City, Cane Beds, and Freedonia. As we
drove south along the Kaibab Plateau, we passed
an active wildfire being fought alongside route
67 just north of the Grand Canyon National Park.
While the situation looked pretty tame as we drove
along the still-smoldering trees and brush, we learned
that the road had been closed a few times the previous
day. Later, while we were gazing at canyon views
from the North Rim, a fierce windstorm arose and
several trees fell and blocked the road until fire
crews could arrive and reopen the road with chainsaws.
A bit of luck came our way at the park entrance
kiosk, where the ranger informed us that...[Read
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