Bighorn sheep can be found in western North America, northern Mexico and Baja California. We enjoy seeming them because they are usually located in rugged mountains, have impressive horns, and don’t seem to mind getting photographed from a distance.
[Read more…] about Bighorn Sheep in Zion National ParkSnow at Bryce Canyon National Park
Snow at Bryce Canyon, or any National Park has always been a dream come true to see, but it’s usually impractical. Motorhomes, even though ours weighs over 40,000 pounds, don’t do well in the snow without dumping the tag axle or putting on chains. The Jeep however does great. We’ve never worried since we could just stay a few extra days until the snow melts or buy motorhome chains.
[Read more…] about Snow at Bryce Canyon National ParkKanab, Paria & Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, UT
Kanab, Utah was about an hour and a half drive from Page, Arizona. We’ve been in the area before, but never spent much time exploring it. Kanab is a Paiute word meaning “place of the willows”.
[Read more…] about Kanab, Paria & Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, UTPage, Arizona & Glen Canyon NRA
Page is located in the northwest corner of Arizona near the Utah border. It’s a boaters paradise, but also a wonderful place for slot canyons and rock formations. The Navajo Nation closed all tourist activities, including the slot canyons, but there was still plenty to see and do. It was only about an hour drive from Monument Valley.
[Read more…] about Page, Arizona & Glen Canyon NRAGouldings Trading Post & Valley of the Gods, Utah
Gouldings is a favorite stop when passing through the area. This is our third visit. The Navajo Nation still had Monument Valley closed because of COVID.
[Read more…] about Gouldings Trading Post & Valley of the Gods, UtahArches & Canyonlands National Parks, Utah
Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are a favorite because of the striking canyons, arches, monoliths, spires, fins and balanced rocks, primarily composed of Entrada Sandstone. A winter storm left about an inch of snow, making for some scenic photography, even though Arches was closed by the National Park Service the day after it snowed. Luckily Canyonlands was still open. The drive from Dolores, Colorado was scenic.
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