The Boys Cook Spaghetti
Today we spent most of the day goofing around the trailer at the campground, though I did sneak out to take a couple of pictures. The boys have been learning
Pictures and comments from the road
Today we spent most of the day goofing around the trailer at the campground, though I did sneak out to take a couple of pictures. The boys have been learning
This morning there were finally some clouds in the sky, so I thought I would give Bryce Point another try. There were plenty of clouds, indeed. When I arrived, and
Read MoreBryce Canyon with Thunderstorm Approaching Capitol Reef
Off the paved roads we went. We had time to touch on just a tiny section of the huge Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. About 11 miles from Kodachrome Basin, on
You can’t have a park in Utah without at least one arch. This one is Kodachrome Basin State Park’s offering. Just a quick hike from the road, this small but
Departing from the Kodachrome Basin State Park’s group campground, the boys and I took Angel’s Palace trail. It’s a very good hike that gives you wonderful vistas of many of
I don’t suppose his name needs much explanation, but the interesting thing about Big Stoney (and his several less-well-endowed friends) is that Kodachrome Basin State Park is the only place
Kodachrome Basin State Park is a place anyone in the Bryce Canyon area should add to their itinerary. Not only is it an escape from some of the crowds, but
At the bottom of Wall Street on Navajo Loop, an amazing Douglas fir reaches upward between massive walls of red rock. I had read on a web page that this
We headed for the trails this morning, starting at Sunset Point. We decided to take Navajo loop to the bottom, and then see where we felt like going from there.
Our little troupe at Bryce Canyon National Park’s welcome sign. This morning we got an early start to head for the trails. Tiny tame critters abound. I’m guessing that nobody
This is one of my first attempts at HDR. My setup was on a tripod with a 2-stop graduated filter and 9-exposure bracket. I used Photomatix for the HDR and
Ruby’s Inn at Bryce Canyon City is the most commercially concentrated tourist trap near a national park that I’ve ever seen. It makes West Yellowstone and Jackson look like Buddhist
Photo by Ben After we passed through Sanguitch, we were stunned to be greeted by the Red Canyon, and paused to take a couple of pictures. The one above was
We turned a corner on highway 89 to see this fantastic mountain. I’m running out of superlatives to describe the sights in Utah, and we’re not even to Bryce yet.
Today, we had an unscheduled stop in Santaquin, UT, which gave us time to explore the area. The locals told us to head up the Santaquin Canyon, which turned out
The flats as seen from I-80 at 65 mph. A little help from Camera+ on the iPhone.
…when the RV park is 100% gravel, it’s 90 degrees, and there’s free WiFi? Crank up the A/C, play Angry Birds, and blog about it, that’s what.
The boys at McDermitt, NV, Gateway to Winnemucca.
In case you were wondering how Rome, a tiny community in what’s known as Old I-O-N (Idaho-Oregon-Nevada) Country, got its name, here are some illustrations.
One of the nice things about Rome is how you can shoot guns off the back porch.