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1660 Convention Center Dr St. George, Utah, United States, 84790, 435-673-6066
OK, call it fate or a sign, but it's 8:30 here on Friday night and I'm sending this from the cool, comfort of the Fairfield Inn in St. George, UT. Early in the week, if you ,I whimped out and upgraded our last campground to electric and water. Well, when we arrived at Snow Canyon (named for the Snow brothers, Lorenze and Erastus- not it's cool climate) it was 106 and not one single site was shaded, just a small, covered, shelter next to each site. "Well, thank goodness we have power!" we said...
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... we woke up to some nasty winds and clouds, but decided to hit the wall anyways, it was cold but extremly fun!! Heather lead her first climb, and she cleand the rout too (it was sweet!!!) dan lead his first 5.10 A and did it without major difficulty and even cleand the route. Today is looking worst than yesorday, we woke up to ...
St. George, Utah, United States h2andblues... treffen aufhalten, was sich mehr als gelohnt hat. ist ja bereits mein zweites ganz spontanes auf meiner weltumrundung.<br><br>Über den hoover-dam muss ich nicht viel berichten, ist schlicht und einfach gigantisch und man muss dieses bauwerk mit eigenen augen sehen.<br>
St. George, Utah, United States scher-air... scared?? Haha! Bimbo! I have since discovered that "petrified" means that something has hardened into stone over time.<br> <br>We got to walk on the rocks, and also climb them, so it was really nice and fun. Unfortunately, the two little pools of water normally seen in the photos were dry, so no nice photos :-(<br>
Snow Canyon State Park, Utah, United States zwergliazrael... there are a couple we won't recommend but not this one. It is so cool to be down amongst the hoodoos and everywhere you look there are shapes that capture the imagination. If you are wondering of a place to head in the USA this area has a lot to offer. It isn't hard to get to Yellowstone or Vegas also. Definitely a great place although it would have been better for us to base ourselves at the different canyon parks instead of driving back to Hurricane every night.
Hurricane, Utah, United States usa2009aswmI was signed myself up with one whole month at Fitness Ridge, really not knowing what to expect. There were some difficult days and there were some amazing days. The scenery is absolutely breath taking and the staff at Fitness Ridge are incredible. I also met a great deal of cool people and made lots of friends. Overall, I lost 24 pounds in 28 days! And, have amazing pictures hiking through the mountains of Southern Utah! Super fun!
St. George, Utah, United States canadiangrl... of Distinction RV Park in Leeds, UT. Leeds is a tiny town just a few miles north of St. George or Hurricane, UT. Although, Hurricane was named for the big winds that happen in that area, they weren't at all strong during our time there. We got rained on for the first time in about four months on our second day there, but for the rest of the time the ...
St. George, Utah, United States chictravelers2... busy traffic wise. Bryce has a limited shuttle system to Bryce Point and a few other close areas to the main Visitor's Center. We decided to head to the top of the Canyon since Bryce Point has three RV spots and a total parking lot area about the size of my backyard at home. Silly. They either should fully commit to a shuttle system or use some of the 283,000 acres for accessibility. Regardless, the sites were amazing as the pics suggest ...
Virgin, Utah, United States olsentrip08... his heads big enough about it just now :-) ). We thought we'd just eat, have a couple drinks and go to bed.. however we met John, Emma and Corwin and had a fab night chatting to them to the early hours. John was from Essex (he can't help it! :-) hi John! ) so Rob and him immediately started taking the p1ss and talking footy!!! The following day we got up late (lovely!) and went back into the city. Rob was starting with my cold ...
Washington D.C., United States knotty... is not a change towards perfection or improvement. it is the endless iteration and reiteration of beauty in different configurations. we stomped and sloshed and there need not have been any end. the canyon continues and continually narrows for longer than can be walked in a day. the number of hikers grew less and less as the stone became more striking and magnificent. past great ragged boulders and cliffs with smooth orange facets. through water and grass and over stones ...
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