Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Four canyons and a basin,plus snow

During that full moon trip to Cambria,Washburn CG,we had the idea of taking advantage of the nice fall weather and going to visit some canyon parks.We don't do desert camping mainly for the heat,but this time of the year worked out nicely.

I think the full moon influenced us a bit.

Looking at the map book to get some ideas we decided when we got home Friday to start the plan for the following Monday departure.
A bit of search work and a plan was cast.

Our route would start at Red Rocks Canyon SP, to Zion, the North Rim, Bryce, and finish at Kodachrome Basin SP.

We had a great trip,maybe not long enough but the weather played a bit of a factor.

Hope you enjoy the photos.We lucked out with the dramatic light features otherwise a lot of the color is washed out.There is so much to see at these parks and lots of walking trails.

This should be at the end but.....At the rest stop just south of Stockton I spotted this in the right front,but decided to leave it as no air was leaking.And get it fixed at home.It wasn't a problem.
 FIRST CANYON.
Red Rocks Canyon SP.This place was awesome,the moon was 3 nights after full.During the night it gave off so much light it was almost like daytime.
 Tuesday morning,woke before sunrise to walk and get some pictures.
The campsites are against the cliff in the background.


 SECOND CANYON.
Zion Canyon NP.After finding a nice spot at the south campground we walked around to get a feel of the area.

The wind at night does pick up a bit.The first night as I lay there in bed and the wind was making the liner flap against the roof lifters my thoughts went back to the thread a few weeks ago about "wind on our campers". It does wip up a bit with some real bad gusts at times.We slept through it no problem.
 Here we spotted Bill Harr's rig and stopped to visit.
 Sunset time at the campground.
 Next morning we took the first shuttle into the canyon.This is a great way to view and get info.You can get on and off at any spot along the route.There are no cars allowed through the end of Oct.
 Like the Denali trip of 2011 we didn't expect such vivid color.
This is the water fall at Emerald Pool trail.
 The most wildlife we saw were the Mule Deer.
Lots of nice bucks.
 Traveling east out of the park the scenery and rock formations change.Lots of different patterns and colors.

 THIRD  CANYON.
The North Rim GCNP.This is a Kaibab,Tassel eared squirrel.It only lives on the north rim.It has a cousin that is from the south rim but brown in color. These guys were all over the place but hard to get to stop and pose for a good photo.
 We did manage to get some Aspen color,but most of the trees were without leaves.
 We were treated to some great views as a small weather front moved in to add some contrast to the color.
Sunset at Bright Angel view spot.

 We caught the sun on a Vega coming over from the south rim,it dropped a few rain drops on us that's all.
 This shot has San Francisco Peak at Flagstaff in the background.
 FOURTH CANYON.
Bryce Canyon isn't a true canyon as the erosion is in the cliffs above the lower lands.
 I think this would be the way to visit the lower parts of the canyon.
 Once again a late afternoon storm came through to provide the needed contrast.The color is so intense it washes out.
We had some rain drops and also some popcorn snow.What a show nature has put on for us.
 THE BASIN.The next stop was Kodachrome Basin SP,Utah.About 25 miles from Bryce.
In searching info on this place found they have nice small cabins very inexpensive,so as we needed some out of camper time they fit the spot.
Kodachrome is a hands on place,nice walking trails right into the formations.There is also a nice campground there.The sites are back in a box canyon with some of the spots next to the rocks.
 Couldn't pass up this guy,so friendly.
 This is Indian Cave.no reason really for the name.The rock here is so soft you can rub your hand print in it.When it rains it rain erodes the surface to form little "flow"features.Similar to the features in caves only faster.Than the next rain washes them away.
 This is a Kodachrome Horned Juniper Lizard.Very rare.
 During our outside meals this jay would come around looking for crumbs.One morning he sat there and actually sang to us like a song bird,hadn't heard them do that before.
 The views are endless.At some points you cam look over toward Bryce and at sunrise get some beautiful shots.
 This is the only "arch" at the park.
 Our morning leaving caught this shot of an old homestead cabin.
 On out way home as we passed through Ely, NV the Northern Nevada Rail Museum was taking one engines out for a ride.Nice to watch it huffing and puffing up the grade next to Hwy 50.
I think these guys burn coal,not sure but smelled like it.
We were going to stop for the night just east of Austin,at the either Bob Scott or Hickson's Petroglyph campground,but after listening  to the weather in to the west of us and the forcast of snow over the Sierra passes ,we felt it would be best to get as far west as possible.We spent the night in Fallan ,NV and was glad for that as Ebbetts Pass was closed the next morning.We had planned to stop at out cabin for a night or two.Carson was our choice and the traffic or snow wasn't a problem.Just some more beautiful sights.
 Not much snow,about 8"or so.The road was clear with little or no traffic,except for the "crazies" who don't think the chain signs mean them.Drivers just don't get the 25 mph limit on icy/snowy roads.

This was such a great trip.I would go to Zion again maybe with a light snow cover and Kodachrome is a definite place to stop.
Once again we put a lot of miles on a short trip.Had the time to stay out longer but the weather became a factor.
Frank

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