Zion/Bryce/Vegas August 2008
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 7:34 pm
Zion is simply awesome. I'm not very skilled at taking pictures, but anyone can get a couple of great shots round these parts.
Had basically 3 days to fit in Zion and Bryce, which is of course not enough to do everything, but enough to get a great taste of what these parks have to offer.
Camped out starting Sunday night and Monday we managed to hike Angel's Landing and part of the the Narrows.
Angel's Landing is a reasonably strenuous hike though not very long with the first 2 miles on generally steep concrete trail. You then reach a point where a ridge juts out into the middle of the canyon, and the end of this ridge is Angel's Landing. The climb along this portion is kinda like Strawberry Peak's west side on steroids. There are chains to help you up, and the views are amazing.
After heading back down, we checked out more of the West Rim Trail. We probably only went up about a mile, but got to a lookout point that gave great views, especially where the sandstone changed from red to yellow.
Once we got back down, we headed north to the start of the trail by the Narrows. Once we got to the water, the skies had quickly clouded over and thunder could be heard in the distance. We got about 1/2 mile upstream before having to turn around due to the eminent thunderstorms.
On the 2nd day, we headed to Bryce. Bryce is very cool with such interesting rock formations. We got to do several hikes, but I think some of the views were repetitive, so I think one day was sufficient. Of course, I'm sure there are a lot of backcountry trails that would argue with that.
Went back to Zion and on the 3rd day, we did hikes up to Hidden Canyon, Weeping Rock, and Emerald Pools. Hidden Canyon was really cool, the others were okay. I think at that point we were ready for a little break from hiking / camping.
Then it was time for Vegas! One big night included eating at some fancy Japanese Restaurant Nobu (black cod is so freaking good), Cirque do Soleil show 'Ka', and some roulette gambling. The gf won $80, I won $40, so a good night.
Next day we relaxed by the pool, then headed back home. Great week.
Had basically 3 days to fit in Zion and Bryce, which is of course not enough to do everything, but enough to get a great taste of what these parks have to offer.
Camped out starting Sunday night and Monday we managed to hike Angel's Landing and part of the the Narrows.
Angel's Landing is a reasonably strenuous hike though not very long with the first 2 miles on generally steep concrete trail. You then reach a point where a ridge juts out into the middle of the canyon, and the end of this ridge is Angel's Landing. The climb along this portion is kinda like Strawberry Peak's west side on steroids. There are chains to help you up, and the views are amazing.
After heading back down, we checked out more of the West Rim Trail. We probably only went up about a mile, but got to a lookout point that gave great views, especially where the sandstone changed from red to yellow.
Once we got back down, we headed north to the start of the trail by the Narrows. Once we got to the water, the skies had quickly clouded over and thunder could be heard in the distance. We got about 1/2 mile upstream before having to turn around due to the eminent thunderstorms.
On the 2nd day, we headed to Bryce. Bryce is very cool with such interesting rock formations. We got to do several hikes, but I think some of the views were repetitive, so I think one day was sufficient. Of course, I'm sure there are a lot of backcountry trails that would argue with that.
Went back to Zion and on the 3rd day, we did hikes up to Hidden Canyon, Weeping Rock, and Emerald Pools. Hidden Canyon was really cool, the others were okay. I think at that point we were ready for a little break from hiking / camping.
Then it was time for Vegas! One big night included eating at some fancy Japanese Restaurant Nobu (black cod is so freaking good), Cirque do Soleil show 'Ka', and some roulette gambling. The gf won $80, I won $40, so a good night.
Next day we relaxed by the pool, then headed back home. Great week.