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223 Hunter Ridge Rd Brian Head, Utah, United States, 84719, 435-677-3000
I woke up and decided I really needed to make a supply run...my sandals just aren't sticking to the duck tape anymore. I need face cream with spf 30...my freckles are smilin' at the sun. Tommy needs an oil change. I need a haircut...I need STUFF! Small towns are quaint, but extremely limited in supplies. So I figured I would make a loop out of going to Cedar City, and across through Dixie National Forest to loop back to Kanab ...
Kanarraville, Utah, United States turtletalesIt's early and everyone else is still sleeping. I got up around 5am to feed Bubba a bottle. He went back to sleep afterward, but I was wide awake at that point. I took Dolly outside; beautiful full moon was casting some light over the desert night. We didn’t venture far from the RV as I am afraid of the dark and forgot to bring a flashlight. We were walking casually in what I thought was an empty field when I noticed a dark outline of a building or ...
Cedar City, Utah, United States cochranfamily... Tegz made their last dives, and Ci eventually got to play some tennis.<br><br>Snow Canyon called us one more time, so we drove up watch sunset in my favourite place. As we drove in the Park ranger spotted our California license plates and asked us if we'd heard about the fires in California! Of course this time last year wild fires in California made us have to change our plans last minute when the house we were due to stay in had to be evacuated ...
Kolob Canyons , Utah, United States cusan... and "no" his last name was not Head). This was my first time on a snowmobile (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowmobil e) and I have to admit that it was like riding a bicycle for me (it felt very natural). It feels very much like a Jet Ski (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Ski) in that it maneuvers very much the same. Brian, our guide, was excellent. The first 15 ...
Parowan, Utah, United States a3dennert... through which you could look out across the multicoloured rocks. It also carried us away from the crowds of Springdale and towards the hope of finding some accommodation to meet our budget. There were not many villages on this stretch of road, just isolated farmsteads, grazing cattle and small herds of deer. It grew dark as we drove on, the road going up and down over hills and through small valleys. We were getting closer and closer to Bryce Canyon ...
Hatch, Utah, United States lauravanwaas... you have to go look at the pictures to get a full idea of what I am talking about. I love looking at rocks of all sorts and this area is like Red Rock, only about 10 times better. The colors are amazing and standing there studying the shapes and designs created by erosion is breathtaking. We also took at look at Brianhead. For those who may not know, Brianhead is a popular destination in winter for snow skiing. We have been ...
Duck Creek Village, Utah, United States pngnladyJust a quick note here because I've just arrived and haven't seen anything to speak of in Zion, yet. I'm actually at a campground about 10 miles outside of the park because the campgrounds were full in the park by the time I got here... The drive in from Death Valley was another amazing shift in scenery. From the enormous mountains (highest peak of over 10,000ft) and vast valleys to canyonlands of Utah. It was a decent drive of over 300 miles that took me through the ...
Zion National Park, Utah, United States kristensp489... Thankfully the ground is less sandy, more small rocks and at least some pine trees and pine needles. Our campsite is beautiful with ALL the hookups. I just checked radar from home and it looks like some good rain and big storms are moving through. Stay safe everyone. We ride ATVs in the canyon at 9:00 in the morning and then we'll eat in town tomorrow night and go to the rodeo - YEE-HA!!! I'll send more pictures tomorrow. Take care everyone! Love us
Bryce Canyon, Utah, United States estabrookes... The governor heard of this and wrote a letter pleading them to agree to the Hoover Dam name and to put up the appropriate sign. As they were asked by the governor they agreed and they produced a sign, which says, "Boulder City Nevada" and then under it in smaller letter "Hoover Dam". They then placed boulders in front of the Hoover Dam part so that it was obscured. And even now it is still blocked by boulders. And the people of Boulder are fighting in court to get the name changed back ...
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States overseas_ashOn my way to the Grand Canyon I drove through the Zion Nat'l Park. The views were really beautiful, yet, the time I spent there was probably not sufficient to explore the whole beauty of the place.. Probably will come back one day, especially as this whole part of the country appears to be unique in terms of landscapes, rocks and an overall topographic charm. I definitely want to see the Bryce Canyon and spend at least couple of days exploring the area.
Zion National Park, Utah, United States tommnow
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