545 mile Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon, Zion ride photos
When I left this morning (5:20 AM) I was thinking about making this a day and a half ride, so that I could ride Zion in the cool of the morning (tomorrow) and return to Las Vegas mid-day, but son has issues with his F250, so reverted to a day ride.
1) Experience is something you don't get until after you need it.
2) A closed mouth gathers no foot.
3) IF YOU DON'T HAVE TIME TO DO IT RIGHT, WHEN WILL YOU HAVE TIME TO DO IT OVER??
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Nice pics. reminds me of when i was there a few years ago. is everything still open during this time? like can i climb angels landing and get into the narrows and go down into bryce?looks like you hit all the signs and might have been on the upper trail in bryce. how about the north rim of the grand canyon?
Weather for this trip was excellent.
Rain in Deer Creek, on Monday...beautiful cumulus Tuesday.
I paused in Mesquite on the way home, to let the sun drop, since I was heading directly into it.
A bit warm, but not the 112 days forecast for the remainder of this week (124 F in Death Valley).
Went to North Rim a couple days after it first reopened from the Corona virus panic and just before it closed due to fires.
Photos are from June 9.
49th anniversary trip with my wife, in our truck.
Middle photo has San Francisco Peaks (Flagstaff) on the horizon.
Humphreys (12,633 feet), Agassi and Fremont are the main peaks.
....is everything still open during this time? like can i climb angels landing and get into the narrows and go down into bryce?...
The Bryce Canyon Sunset point restrooms were closed, but otherwise everything else I noticed were open in Bryce.
Utah does not currently have mask requirements. Mine never left the glove box (kept helmet on in Nevada convenience stores).
Zion was crowded, especially west of the tunnel. I think even the visitor center was open.
We visit the narrows in the winter, when private vehicles are allowed. 2 1/2 years ago, my wife found out that her snow boots are NOT waterproof!
Photos attached of Big Horn sheep in Zion, Coral Pink Sandunes State Park, between Kanab and Mt Carmel Junction (89 and highway 9 to Zion) and Zion river walk.