Best way through Death Valley?--and other questions
OK, I am looking to go from Sacramento across Nevada on Hwy 50, south on Hwy 93, east through Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon, then back through Vegas, Death Valley and Yosemite on the way home. My questions are these:
1. What's the best way to go through Death Valley? The scenic dots on the map are telling me to take CA 190 the whole way, through Death Valley Junction and Furnace Creek, but I was thinking about taking CA 178 from the south. If it makes any difference, I will probably be driving an ordinary four-door car as opposed to an all-terrain vehicle or something.
2. Is UT 9 through Zion National Park the only vehicular access through Zion? MS Streets and Trips had me believing there was a north entrance but it seems that the road across the southern part is the only one.
3. Is Pipe Spring National Monument worth skipping Zion for? Should I be frightened going through Colorado City, AZ? (Those who've read "Under the Banner of Heaven" will understand that last).
4. Is the North Rim of the Grand Canyon worth the long detour from Jacob Lake? I will have six days of driving time to accomplish this trip.
Condors vacationing at...
Most of the condors are wintering in the Vermillion Cliffs area -- but there are some youngsters in caves high in the rock walls of the Grand Canyon, so Moms and Dads are flying back and forth to them with food. It seems strange to me that the parents would leave them like that, but that's what the Rangers said! Also, I did see two of them wheeling and soaring above Phantom Ranch about 3 weeks ago (my first sighting!) -- so they are visible there too as Mark said. However, the naturalists and Rangers at GC said the west end of Vermillion Cliffs was the best place to see them at this time of year.
Wow, you actually saw them?
Bob,
I would have loved to see those guys -- what huge wingspans they have.
One of these days, I am going to attend the <a href = "http://www.roadtripamerica.com/links/Autumn.htm">Turkey Vulture festival<a/> near Lake Isabella as well. They are magical to watch in flight!