Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

31 August, 2016

EPIC Road Trip- Installment #2

~Capitol Reef National Park,
Red Canyon & Kodachrome Basin~

A while back I watched a show on Nat Geo and heard a retired National Geopgraphic photographer recommend three places to see before one dies; these were locations a bit lesser known than the BIG national parks, i.e.: Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and Yosemite. The first one on his list was Capitol Reef, this National Park is located in the southern half of central Utah. I made note of the list and we went to all three on this trip! Stay tuned for numbers two and three. We arrived at Capitol Reef early, before it got too hot. The air quality here was so clean and pure, I tried to breathe in enough to saturate my lungs forever.
There is an ever changing palette across the landscape, the hues of these formations vary with the light.

"The Castle", a sandstone formation, is visible behind the visitor center.
"Capitol Dome" reminded early travelers of the US Capitol Building, inspiring the park's name. 
Capitol Reef was established by Mormon pioneers in the 1880's as Fruita. Here irrigation systems were built to maintain orchards and pastures; they sustained a self-reliant agricultural lifestyle for decades.  The park was established as a National Monument in 1937 and became a National Park in 1971.
Look carefully at this photo above and you will see the "Natural Bridge" in the center. We hiked approximately a mile on a steep uphill path to this destination, it was worth each and every step; the hike back was a HOT one.
The next day found us in Red Canyon, a State Park, it is located in the heart of the Dixie National Forest. We explored the trails here and we able to get up close to the HooDoos (columns, pinnacles or pillars of rock with various thicknesses that appear as Totem Poles). How they remain without crumbling or toppling is a mystery.

The air here was fragrant: sun warmed pine and sagebrush made hiking an extremely pleasant experience for the senses.


Leaving Red Canyon through a stone arch on scenic Byway 12. No one drives straight through; everyone pulls over to take a picture first; it must be a requirement!
Kodachrome Basin State Park was number two on that aforementioned list! Two down, one to go!
Chimney Rock looked like a big, giant "thumbs up" to me!
How the park came to obtain its name.
 


We hiked a good bit in Kodachrome, this trek out to Shakespeare Arch was particularly enjoyable.
Back in the car, bidding adieu to Kodachrome Basin and a treasury of gorgeous scenery for the day.
Leaving Cedar City, UT we headed for the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and points beyond in California, as promised earlier. The next installment will include all that and more! Thanks for riding along. And now, for your Snapple fun fact: The state of Alabama once financed the construction of a bridge by holding a rooster auction.  I wouldn't want you to miss out on a complete education; after all, you need a reward for hanging in here through this long post! 

Life is Good!

25 August, 2010

In A Cabin, In the Woods...

We traveled up to Luray, VA and explored the famous caverns before we drove off the beaten path and checked into this little cabin for a couple of days. This became our official 'relaxing headquarters' in-between hiking in the Shenandoah Nat'l Park (in the rain, we're tough; and Hannes was one muddy pup!) reading and eating! It was the perfect mini-vacation; but, it's always good to be back home. In fact, there's no place like it!

(Cue the ruby slippers...)
Life is Good!


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20 July, 2010

Making Lemonade

The boys and I took the day off to hike at Linville Falls yesterday. We left home early in the morning, picked up some friends along the way; and, ultimately, found a load of lemons instead of a trail. It turned out to be a complete wash! No complaints though, we need the rain around here. So...we did some exploring inside a General Store nearby and found a semi-dry spot for our picnic lunch at Julian Price Park. Even though we didn't do what we'd set out to do originally we had a fun day away, ate ice cream on the way back home, and charged up the ol' batteries for the rest of the week. Yep, nothing like a little impromptu lemonade-making when Mother Nature hands you the raw materials!

Life is Good!


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29 June, 2010

Cooling Off

On Friday we had a chance to take a hike, and escape the scorching temperatures (or so we thought), at Hanging Rock State Park. This was taken at one of the waterfalls right before I dipped my feet in the cool, refreshing water. It was a great day. The park is close by; and so, we discovered, was the heat... no escaping it!

Well, it is Summer after all.
Life is Good!

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17 August, 2009

Stone Mountain Hike

It was a great day for a getaway; today was the day, Stone Mountain State Park was the place. A short drive from home and some serious hiking to some breathtaking vistas and Stone Mountain Falls made it the perfect outing, even the rain drops didn't dampen our spirits. We feasted on a late lunch of fresh fruits, vegetables and homemade chicken salad, and washed it all down with sweet tea in a well built (dry!) picnic shelter~ heaven!

Life is Good!