Ice and Rain, Nature’s Sculptor

Today we began the hike of the Queen’s Garden/Navaho Loop in Bryce NP at around 8:00 AM. We were the only car going through the park entrance gate and were able to park at the Sunset parking lot without issue. It was a brisk 33* when we started but,thankfully,there was barely a breeze. We have friends who were here 2 weeks ago who had to wait 30 mins at 8:00 in the AM in oder to reach the entry gate to the park. It seems the last week of October is a good time to visit, with chilly nights, cool days, and far less crowds. I can barely imagine hiking this route in the mid summer heat with throngs of others eager to experience the beauty.

Hiking amongst the majestic hoodoos was incredible. There was a different stunning view as you turned each switchback. And, there were plenty of those! As you descend down to the base of the Bryce Amphitheater, you really become aware of the fact that you are going to have to hike back up! While 700 feet over the course of a mile might not be a lot for seasoned hikers, it was quite enough for this mid 60 year old couple of flatlanders! It was worth every step!

We are back at the RV now. Ed is napping (surprise!) and I am doing 2 loads of laundry. We’ve been on the road for 8 weeks now, experiencing this beautiful country of ours. It has been terrific! Tomorrow we are off to Zion NP.

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Author: robmin57

We still enjoy planning our own travel (most of the time😉). Using “Third Home”, a home exchange program, has added a new dimension to our travel planning. As Andy Dufresne says “Either get busy living, or get busy dying”

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