
Zion National Park, UT – Tuesday September 13, 2016

My Life and Travels
We have one of the largest sites in the park, B44 right on the river. A river site is at least 5 degrees cooler. It is now 10:30 p.m. and it is still 75 degrees outside.
Tanya and I are still in the Fall newspaper.
Updated maps – Will post maps after I upload data from Inreach. Don’t know why this has two lines for today’s travels.
Drove to our campsite to drop off the car and then dump and fill with water.
Again don’t know why the GPS is jumping around so much. Still a good pictures
Written on IPad.
In site 1, we have been here several times. It is good spot to wait for our reservations at Zion National Park.
Updated photos – Will post maps after I upload data from Inreach.
Written on IPad.
The rain stopped at about 9:00 a.m. and it has been is nice all day. I did get to follow the Seahawk’s game on NFL game center.
My original goal for the day was to start at Weeping Rock and head up the trail toward the East side. The trail to Observation Point and East Side trail splits at the 2 mile mark. When I got to the trail fork I headed out on the East side trail for about a quarter mile. It is not much of trail in this area and I got to a point where I was going to have take my pack off to get down a five foot rock face I decided to turn around and go up to Observation Point.
Here is the classical picture from Observation Point. The high point in the middle is Angels Landing.
Here is the Google map of Observation Point: 37 16.708 N 112 56.378 W http://maps.google.com/maps?q=37.27847,-112.93965
In this picture you can see people at the top of Angels Landing.
This is the InReach track of my hike. The GPS had a lot of trouble when we were down inside the slot canyons. My FitBit said I hiked 13.68 miles and yes I was hot and tired, hiked from 7:20 to 1:45. When I got back to the motorhome I had two strawberry daiquiris, they were GOOD.
The Virgin River hiking picture from 2010 is still on all the buses.
The other day I hiked the East Side trail from the East Side entrance station. Here is a google link to my turn around point at the end of Jolley Gulch:
I am here: 37 15.117 N 112 52.627 W http://maps.google.com/maps?q=37.25196,-112.87712
This morning I got up at 6:00 a.m. and drove to the East side of the park for a hike.
These are pictures from my InReach GPS tracker.
This was my turn around point, the end of Jolley Gulch. I think I was about 3.5 miles and I had to go back the way I came. A lot of the trail was loose sand and when I get tired it really sucks the energy out of my legs. It was a good think I turned around here, I was tired when I got back to the car.
The trail was one of the original roads into this area.
It is really nice up here.
Here are a couple of pictures:
Our campsite is right on the river, site B44. Being so close to the river helps keep this site cooler then even across the road. The current weather report calls for 85 to 88 everyday for the next 10 days.
Here are the traveling Flamingos in the front window of the motorhome.
The storm during the first part of the week created a lot of flash flooding.
I took this picture to show the color of the water in the Virgin River. It is usually crystal clear.
We had another first for retirement and traveling for extended periods of time. The ever popular laundromat, first time I’ve been in a laundromat to wash clothes in over 40 years. ( I have used them to dry a sleeping bag or two during this time ).