Thurs, Oct 17
A quiet night was had in Hurricane Utah Walmart. After breakfast and another trip thru Wally,
we left for Zion National Park. It had
been about 25 years since I had been there and I don’t remember just how long I
was there. I
know I had done one hike but didn’t remember which one. The amount of people there surprised me. This is one of the highest parks for
attendance in the west and with Utah opening its National Parks (while the
others are still closed), it is getting more attention than usual. They have shuttle busses to take you to town
or further up into Zion Canyon and I can see why. If all these people used cars there would be
no way to accommodate them as far as parking is concerned. As it is, it seemed like a parade of cars and
people.
Let the parade begin...lining up to get in Zion NP |
We took our spot, waited for son to arrive and
then took the shuttle to take a look at what we were dealing with for
hikes. There were many people in the
visitors center. The bus with trailer
bus was full to capacity. Yikes, I have five nights of this. Campfire at night. A first for us as we heat with wood so a fire
is not a novelty but we had one tonight.
Graham brought firewood that he had picked up in his travels these past
two weeks while they camped.
Whistling ground squirrels |
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