Hot springs and Antelope island
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Woke up to the whistle of a 100 carriage train at 6AM… free camp sites, am I right? Drove over to the lava hot springs which were really hot! Went to do our washing in a one horse town with not muchMeer informatie
Woke up to the whistle of a 100 carriage train at 6AM… free camp sites, am I right? Drove over to the lava hot springs which were really hot! Went to do our washing in a one horse town with not muchMeer informatie
Woke up very early to hike to a peak and watch the sunrise. Very picturesque but had to go off trail as a bison decided it was his trail. After breakfast we hiked up frary peak, the highest peak onMeer informatie
So, after sleeping in a parking lot we drove in to Salt Lake City - the town owned by the Latter Day Saints. Lots of young women in long skirts smiling and saying hello in an unnerving way! Nice placeMeer informatie
Decided to stay in this campsite an extra night. Did a very steep walk… had a nice fire and curry and enjoyed the autumnal scenery. Would stay again but out of water!
Woke up very cold and done with mountain life. Had a long walk to some hot springs that were more smelly than anything… decided to stop for the night in a canyon in the desert. Feels like you are inMeer informatie
Not much to report! Very lazy start from wherever we were in the desert. Drove to Moab, next to the Arches National Park, only to find that almost every campsite was full. The landscape here is veryMeer informatie
Drove around all morning looking for a camping spot which was hilariously frustrating. Once we found one we headed into the Arches national park which was arguably the most insane landscape I’veMeer informatie
Went for a nice walk early this morn from our campsite up a canyon and watched people abseil. Walked around Moab this aft and decided it was too hot so went to find a swim!
Woke up really early to drive and subsequently hike to “delicate arch” to see the sunrise. Our plan coincided with 100 other people’s and it was rammed! Had breakfast then drove to the finalMeer informatie
Left moab today via a “PowWow” which is essentially a Native American dance contest… very odd, but interesting. Drove to Indian Creek to see the world class crack climbing and had a nice chatMeer informatie