Worrall Travel R's

Worrall Travel R's
Roz and Russ

Worrall Travel R's - Kicking the Bucket List

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Across America - Zion National Park, Utah

Zion in Hebrew means Place of Refuge

Sunset in the Virgin River Valley

We arrived at Zion on Tuesday, May 21.  Wow! wow! wow!  Incredibly beautiful. Mountains, flowers, colors, waterfalls, river, birds, wildlife.  Our four days here flew by.


One of the joys of growing older is the $10.00 Senior Lifetime Pass at America's National Parks.  One pass allows the holder to bring in two additional people under their pass.  Theoretically, we only needed one pass.  Since National Parks are one of America's greatest assets, we bought two passes to support the parks.  Surely this is the best entertainment and adventure value one can buy and enjoy.  We also bought a National Park Passport and are going to start filling it up with stamps and cancellations from our visits
To0 bad we didn't start this 44 years ago when we first got married.  I'm sure it would be half full by now, but I guess we will be encouraged to retrace some of our former visits.
There is also a kids passport book.  We bought one.....just in case we have a grandchild aboard someday.  Hope, hope.

While in Zion, we geocached,  hiked, biked, trekked up the Virgin River, enjoyed the evening ranger programs, blooming flowers, rise of the full moon, and the glow and woodsmoke of the campfires.  The weather could not have been more beautiful.

Not that we didn't spend some of our time with our electronic gadgets, but we found the family next to us making different memories of their campfires than we did as kids.  What happen to games like "cheeky, cheeky", "Going on a Bear Hunt", and roasting marshmallows?
Maybe it was their sustained silent reading program


Here are some of our favorite photos:




Cactus flowers blooming

White Throne, Organ, Angels' Landing





Likin Lichen Patterns

Mist From Upper Emerald Pool's Fall
Yep.  I Passed on This One.

Russ Taking Photos....Not Over The Edge

Hidden Canyon Hike Along the Edge


River Walk Starts Wide and Lazy, Tapers to Narrow and Wet


Wildflower Gardens Hang on Sheer Rock Walls
River Gorge Narrows, Walls Grow Steeper

Salmon Swimming Upstream - Hopefully not to spawn and die


Roz Trekking Up the Icey Cold Water of the Virgin River

Into the Narrows

Slot Canyon Walk - Very Narrow

Stunning Views in Every Direction

Today is Saturday, May 25.  We left Zion this morning and are now in Bryce Canyon for three days.
As we left Zion, we caught a few last photos:

Checker Board Mesa
Leaving Zion Behind Us

Good Bye Zion
Moving on to Bryce National Canyon














All is well with the Worrall Travel R's on RV Trailblazer

1 comment:

  1. There are so many things to do in zion one of this is hiking in the river and a lot more.

    things to do in zion

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