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Back from the Wondrous Southwest

I am back from a wonderful drive through the Southwest and my first visit to the Grand Canyon. Here is my very first late afternoon peek at this natural wonder.

Here I am sitting on the edge of the canyon:

On our first afternnoon, we took a long walk along the rim, heading east. On Sunday morning, we hiked almost the whole western rim trail, but finally stopped and took the shuttle to the end and then back to the Inn. We stayed at the historic El Tovar Inn at the park. Here are a two more photos of the majestic canyon:

On Monday morning, we left the park and drove out over the Painted Desert – WOW! It was one big visual experience. We arrived in Zion National Park late in the afternoon and found our bed and breakfast in the town of Springdale. We found that we could take a shuttle from the town to the park and then take a shuttle through the park, stopping and getting back on whenever we wanted. After a good night’s sleep, we headed for the park and took the shuttle to the end. At each stop there was a hike that you could take. We did almost all of them except up to Angel’s Landing because Steve does not do well with heigths.

Zion Canyon is breathtaking because of the colors and the shapes of the rock formations. It just took my breath away. Here are some photos:

Zion waterfall:

Here I am along the raging Virgin river, the river that has carved out this canyon.

The three patriarchs

On the final trail back to park headquarters.

We spent last night in Las Vegas. Sort of going from the sublime to the ridiculous, but I did win $57 at the penny slots!!

It is good to be home. Now to catch up on all my fave bloggers!!

8 Responses to “Back from the Wondrous Southwest”

  1. Debra says:

    Welcome back. One of my life goals used to be hiking the canyon. But I hate climbing uphill. So I got real.

    Having been to the canyon (twice?), I have never seen the Painted Desert. Next time. For sure.

  2. PaMdora says:

    Fantastic photos of the GC. We climbed to bottom once. You think you can see the bottom from the top, but you can’t. You walk down, down, down, and think you see the bottom but that’s not it. Then you walk down, down, down more, and think you see the bottom, but that’s not it…..you get the idea.

  3. Elle says:

    Ohmigoodness, the Grand Canyon is so incredibly beautiful!!!!!

  4. lizzieb says:

    Welcome back, Gerrie…beautiful pictures of some of my favorite places! Next time go to Arches NM and Bryce Canyon NP! I love the SW! Good to have you back safe and sound.

  5. Liz says:

    WOW! What amazing photos!

    Welcome back! We missed you.

    Liz

  6. Deb R says:

    Welcome home, Gerrie. Sounds like a wonderful time and those are great photos!

  7. Sonji Hunt says:

    WOW. I always try to avoid the places that the masses rush to, but gosh…how can you NOT rush to experience this. Welcome back!

  8. Lynne says:

    What an amazing place. I’m adding to my list of places to see. One day I’ll get there!