Kanab to Bryce and on to Salina.
We left Kanab and headed for Bryce Canyon. On the outskirts of Bryce we pulled into this little place and had a coffee and a mixed berry pie. Well, I had a pie. We had had a good run across but there were plenty of dead deer on the side of road. Pretty sad really.
We passed in through the gates of Bryce with our National Pass. Nearly paid for itself already. We drove right to the end like it has been advised on this site. That way we had all the pull outs on our side of the road heading back. Very busy again already.
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We love going to Bryce Canyon. Each time you go, you see changes in the landscape. What may have been a small hole in a Hoodoo last time is now a fair bit bigger. Apparently when the hole gets iced up in winter, the ice expands making the hole bigger. Then melts and runs out when its warmer.
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Originally this big hole would have been tiny. Now the weather has made it that big, haha.
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We had been hoping to have got to Inspiration Point and Sunset and Sunrise Points but the Park Rangers came out and closed the roads that went to them. Apparently it was full. No more room in there.
We headed out from Bryce and we thought we would head up through Capital Reef National Park. Not far out of Bryce is a cross road where we should have turned right. I was confused by the way the sign read and went straight across. I guess I get confused easy hehe.
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That was a big disappointment but we had got out a few miles and thought, not turning back now. Road was really great and had been resealed. There were huge Ranch's all along the way but not once did we see any life. Spooky. When we came out the other end, we wern't far out of Salina so we booked in there at a motel. Had a good nights sleep and had breakfast before hitting the road again along I 70
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All these google vehicles parked out side the motel. Updating all the google maps. The cars were guarded all night while the drivers slept.
I want to make the missus a cup of T so be back later on for the next stage heading across I 70 to Moab.
Keithg
Canyonlands and Arches National Parks.
Day 11 now and we headed across I 70 from Salina to Moab. Where possible, we stay off the interstates as you get to see more on the other roads and meet some great people in the small places you pass through. But I 70 is an exception. Beautiful drive across to Moab. Rugged mountains, canyons and rocks. Few miles west of Moab, we turned off and went into Canyonlands National Park. Very busy there but found parking ok at most spots.
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Would loved to have gone for a drive down that road but wouldn't in a rental car.
Our favourite spot at Canyonlands would be Mesa Arch. Couple of walks to get out to it. One short one and other one longer. We took the shorter one this time. Lots of people and everyone was having a great time and helping each other in taking photo's there with the arch in the background.
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We left Canyonlands and headed for Moab to book in somewhere for the night. Afterwards we wished we had gone to the State Park, Dead Horse Point. We had been there a few years ago and after thinking about it, we thought that apart from Mesa Point, Dead Horse Point is the better of the two. That's just our opinion.
We booked into a Super 8 and then had dinner at the Denny's next door. Next morning we were at breakfast at 7-30 and then headed out to Arches at 8am. Line up of cars waiting to get in. Really spectacular place Arches National Park. We love it there. Great names also for some of the attractions like Park Ave. Balanced Rock. The Three Gossips. The Courthouse and Windows. Just a few.
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Park Avenue. There is a walking track down through there if you wish to take a hike.
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The Tree Gossips.
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Balanced Rock.
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Windows. (One of them)
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Can get some idea of the size of these holes by the people down the bottom.
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On the trail out to one of the Arches. Might look spooky but safe and plenty of people. No mountain Lion's jumped out at us or anything like that.
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Coey had a lot of fun and people just loved him. Even asked him if he would be in there pictures. Of course he said yes.
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One of the Park Rangers that was out and about. Encouraging people to fill there water bottles before hitting the trails. Water fountains were supplied there. Passed this young lady on a couple of the trails as well so they keep and eye things. They do a great job. Plus no problem at all to pose for a pic.
We had had a big day so decided we would head back to town. Stopped at a couple of places on the way back out to admire the view. Such an awesome park. Drove into Moab for a look around the shops and then back to Motel for the night. Tomorrow we leave for Colorado and the Million Dollar Hwy.
Keithg
Delay issue resolved -- On with the Show!
Enjoying the report, sense of humor, and the photos.
Mark