Motel 6 Green River
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Nature at it's best!
... wir dann auch auf den fast menschenleeren Parkplatz. Gleich am Anfang überwältigt uns der Anblick vom Fairyland Canyon und wir verschießen unzählige Bilder vom Panorama das uns geboten wird. Der Canyon ist nicht nur farbenfroh sondern es stehen auch überall die hier typischen Felssäulen herum, die sogenannten Hoodoos. In Reih und Glied geben sie ein einzigartiges Bild ab. Man kann auch in das Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument hineinsehen, ...
Rocky Mountain High
... sunset was like no other. outstanding.
we've had a great day, made good time and look forward to tomorrow's adventure through UT and into NV. Then, San Diego. Tannis has gotten emails from her future roommate, letting her know that the room is freshly prepared and the champagne to toast a new beginning is on ice.
one more sip of wine, set the TV timer on and it's goodnight blog-readers everywhere.
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A Long Ride with Benefits...
... did that thing. It was modern and reasonably priced, but the floor was dirty and the walls were covered in places by the evidence of spiders. It’s surprising to me that so little maintenance is done. It’s quiet though and has excellent WiFi and phone service. Now, I can get caught up on the Blog and all.
This morning I took Dolores into town and went to the Post Office and the local Ace Hardware Store. A relatively ...
Las Vegas to Denver: Bad times
... in having our orders cooked for us. The chef put on a real show for us, cooking right in front of us. He set fire to oil on the grill sending up flames, he also made a "volcano" out of an onion, flipped his knives around, and threw shrimp into each of our mouths (well, one guy managed to catch it anyway haha). He also grabbed a (fake) plastic soy sauce container, leant towards Stanzi saying he forgot to offer her the sauce and then ...
Checking out Moab and Arches National Park
... br>
Moab reminded us of Queenstown in that it is an adventure town with cayoneering, hiking, biking, white water rafting, rock climbing. The canyons around here have gained attention as a result of the guy who got his arm stuck under a rock and had to remove it with a cheap pocket knife (the arm not the rock). Its become a film called 127 hours and is a good watch. I think everyone in Utah ...