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The quiet life of Zion

September 21, 2010 by bobcatou

Man I can’t believe it, but I have been in Zion National Park for two weeks. I tell you, I have been loving every minutes.

This is a perfect place for me. There’s beautiful scenery and plenty of places to go hiking and see. On my downtime I have my Internet access at The Pioneer Lodge Coffee Shop where I made friends with two great women named Rachel and Cassie. I wish all the best to you.

I’ve been camping at The South Campground near the visitor center.

This trip is different for me because I am not riding my motorcycle and I actually took my car. I did bring my bicycle along. You know…one of the funny type motorcycles without a motor. Because of this, I am getting to see Zion in a whole new way by riding down it’s main 8 mile road into the canyon. No traffic is allowed on this road except visitors from Zion Lodge and national park shuttles.

The canyon road goes up hill into the canyon for about 85 percent of the route. This really gives me a good workout but it also allows for a very peaceful and enjoyable ride back out the canyon. I’ve ridden this route about four times now. I have also cheated a few times by taking my bike on the bus into the canyon but we won’t speak of that.

I’ve been taking my usual hskes here. I’ve gone up Watchman Trail from my campsite a couple times in the morning. The Kayenta Trail is also scenic and good for a mild workout. It merges with the Emerald Pools which are always beautiful to see.

A new hike taken this visit was “The Narrows” river hike. This is my new favorite hike. You hike down the Virgin River right into the heart of Zion Canyon. The walls of the canyons narrow in on you, (hence the name) in several places and the colors of the walls change constantly as the sun moves across the sky.

The weather has been much warmer than I am use to and the mercury has peaked into the 100s during midday several times. I’ve combated by doing odds and ends during this time or hanging out at the Pioneer Lodge and Coffee Shop and getting some work done there. I highly recommend this place. The people are friendly, the ice coffee is excellent and I always feel welcome.

Zion has been a quiet peaceful escape. This is a place I would love to move to but realistically right now, is probably not going to happen.

Below are some other scenes that I saw on my trekkings day to day. I love Zion National Park. I definitely will be back.

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Filed Under: 2010 West Trip, Featured, Hiking, National Parks, Utah, Zion National Park

Angels Landing

September 11, 2009 by bobcatou

This is video from my May trip to Albuquerque. While in ABQ, i decided to sneak into Utah to catch some of my favorite sites. Angels Landing is a 4 to 5 hour roundtrip trek in Zion National Park. The views at the top are outstanding. This is considered the second toughest hike in Zion, next to Observation Point. I hope to be back soon.

Filed Under: 2009 ABQ trip, National Parks, Utah, Zion National Park

A Crustacean Competition at the Outer Banks

September 11, 2009 by bobcatou

I’ve been back from The Outer Banks of North Carolina for over a month now, but I never did post the surprisingly exciting event of the these tiny creatures.

The event took place at the Scotch Bonnet Fudge Store in Frisco, NC. There were only 4 participants in this race. Jimmy The Crab was the favorite but as you can tell from the video, Hermee nudge out the win to take the prize.

Filed Under: 2009 BMW International Rally and Cape Hatteras Trip, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, National Parks, North Carolina

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