Friday, November 13, 2020

More Utah travels, September 2020 – Blanding, UT; Mesa Verde NP; Southwestern CO

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Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde NP

Blanding/Bluff, UT

The next day we are off to Devil’s Canyon, a National Forest campground, about 40 miles down the road.   After setting up we empty our cooler, the last of the food is still frozen, we will leave it slowly thaw in the camper refrigerator.  We head off to Blanding to do laundry then see The Edge of the Cedars Museum.  It is well worth the price of admission.  There are many indigenous people exhibits from archaic through the pueblo era.  A partially excavated pueblo stands behind the museum.

Sunday, November 8, 2020

More Utah travels, September 2020 – Canyonlands - Island in the Sky; Arches NP; Canyonlands NP – The Needles; Deadhorse Point

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Canyonlands National Park – Island in the Sky

We are staying at the Canyonlands RV Park in Moab, other places we had hope to stay were already booked and this place is full too; fortunately I made reservations a few months ago.  It is a convenient location for Canyonlands – Island in the Sky, Dead Horse Point and Arches.  We visit each of them.  First we have to do laundry, find produce for the refrigerator and restock the dry ice.


Tuesday, November 3, 2020

More Utah travels, September 2020 – Cedar Breaks National Monument; Zion NP; Goblin Valley State Park, Sego Canyon

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Cedar Breaks National Monument



Today we are on our way to Cedar Breaks National Monument.  It is a smaller, less visited, version of Bryce Canyon, and is only about an hour away from Bryce Canyon.

On the road between Grand Canyon and Cedar Breaks we see many areas where wildfires have burned.  They are in various stages of self-restoration; grasses, aspen, and small pine refilling the areas.  Prior to entering Utah we stop at Le Fevre overlook.  This is the area where the wildfires burned only a few months earlier.  The entire valley is blackened.














Continuing on to Kanab we make a stop to restock the refrigerator and dry ice for the cooler.  At this point the only time we were not able to find any was in Holbrook AZ.  The food in the cooler is doing well, most of it still frozen.

Full cooler we drive on to Cedar Breaks.  The road is a continuous climb from Kanab to the park, ending at over 10,000’ in elevation.  Cool nights ahead.  The campground is only a half mile from the visitor center with a trail snaking between.  We are able to leave the truck sit for a day while we hike several trails starting from the visitor center.