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Bryce Canyon Lodge- April 2015

On our 2012 trip to Bryce Canyon National Park, Dan and I stayed in a cabin. This time, the cabins were not open for the season, but we were able to book rooms in the main lodge. Honestly, I was a little relieved. Although the cabins are cute, staying in the woods was creepy. I'm used to city noises, not nature. 

The lodge books up fast and we were only able to get a suite for our one night stay. The lodge has three suites, all named for locals important to the history of the area. We were in the John Wesley Powell suite.

It was very comfortable and located on the second floor of the main lodge, which made it convenient for both dining and walking out to the canyon. The rooms at the Bryce Canyon Lodge do not have television or wifi, however they did provide us with a CD player and several new age discs for our entertainment. It was nap inducing.

I thought that the carpeted bench was a tad odd.

The main lobby was filled with rustic decor, like log lighting fixtures with fake candles. This was the one area where wifi is available, making the lobby an extremely popular place.

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We splashed out and ate dinner in the restaurant at the lodge, which was very good and pricy. It's really the only meal option, so it also gets very crowded and they do not take reservations. I ordered the special, which was crab cakes. Yum. They were rich and creamy, definitely a departure from my diet!

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In efforts to get to the canyon to catch the sunset, we postponed dessert. We also mixed things up and went to the empty sunrise vantage point, which proved to be plenty spectacular for the sunset. 

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Numb from the cold, we ran back to the restaurant for part two of our meal, dessert and coffee. 

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The next morning was reserved for a hike through Bryce before the drive back to Vegas. I bundled up and went to breakfast, fully intending on joining Dan and Niklas on the hike. After a bowl of oatmeal, I walked outside and it was so cold, that I felt like I was being stabbed by a million icicles. I turned around and ran back to our suite, where I turned cranked the heater to full blast and read my book. 

Dan took some absolutely breathtaking pictures from their hike. If you've never been to Bryce, it's other-worldly and a must-do. It's truly one of the most magical and unusual places that I've ever visited. Here are some my favorites from their hike. Also, as usual, Dan gets credit for any picture that I've posted that looks amazing. The less spectacular food photography is all me. 

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We had another wonderful visit to Bryce Canyon National Park and I learned my lesson about packing appropriately for cooler climates. Not everywhere is sunny Los Angeles! Imagine that? 

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Friday 07.03.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Zion to Bryce- April 2015

Time was crunched and unfortunately, we had to leave Zion early in the morning, after spending less than a day in the park. This was a true whirlwind Utah road trip! Luckily, the drive from Zion to Bryce is not lacking in stunning views.

The first stop on the way out is through a long tunnel. The traffic is one-way, so if you don't catch it at the right time, there is a lengthy wait for the traffic to clear from the other direction. The upside is this provides plenty of time to park and take pictures.

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Another view point on the way out of Zion National Park, is Checkerboard Mesa. Here is a picture of Dan and I, standing in front of the checkerboard. Use your imagination, it kind of looks like one.

Just outside of Bryce Canyon National Park, we stopped for a buffet lunch at Ruby's Inn and we went off-roading. 

On our last trip to Bryce in 2012, Dan and I went on an ATV tour with the same company. We were a little disappointed to learn that they had closed a large portion of their old route due to land issues. The tour in now shorter, but also cheaper! We did a quick hour tour that took us to our first views of Bryce and the hoodoos. 

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The road to the edge of the canyon was gorgeous. Look at those fluffy clouds and blue sky. Utah is so beautiful.

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I rode with Dan and our ATV broke down early in the tour. One of the guides went back for a replacement and we rode with him for the remainder of the tour. It was disappointment, because he drove, rather than letting Dan drive. However, he also was great about telling us stories and pointing out areas of interest. 

Like this derelict barn.

We reached our first look at the canyons and stopped for pictures. 

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After the ATV's we drove into Bryce Canyon National Park and made our way around several of the view point stops along the rim.

It was cold.

Freezing cold.

Cold and windy.

There was snow and I didn't come prepared. In Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the weather was scorching hot and my cold-weather clothes for Utah were a long sleeve cotton tee-shirt and fleece hoodie. I was not prepared at all. It was so miserable, that I only briefly stepped outside of the car to take in the view and I even skipped getting out at a couple of the stops. This Valley girl can't take the cold! I was grateful to have already visited Bryce.

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More beautiful scenery and my review of the historic Bryce Canyon Lodge coming soon. 

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Wednesday 07.01.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Zion National Park ( Part Two)- April 2015

I took a few more sign pictures, even though I was mocked for my choice of photos. I gravitate towards any type of writing...

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Although we didn't go on the Weeping Rock trail, our hike did include some of the hanging gardens, which are flowers and greens coming out of the canyon walls where the water seeps through. Very lush and pretty. It reminded me of Hawaii.

It took us about an hour, with plenty of stopping for photos,  to walk to the start of The Narrows. The water deepens at The Narrows and most people had waders and walking sticks to go through that part of the trail. Next trip, we will come better prepared and give it a go.

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Here are a few more shots from the walk back. 

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Here is a pretty picture of the lodge grounds when we returned from our hike. We saw deer, but no wild turkeys on this trip. Last time, there were turkeys everywhere!

We drove into town and had dinner at the Zion Pizza and Noodle Co.. The food is awesome and we were able to sit on the patio and enjoy the amazing sunset. Stunning. I don't think that there is anywhere else that I've seen so many different shades of orange, as in Zion.

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Finally, there was a flamingo behind the pizza restaurant, so I had to...

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Monday 06.29.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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