Highly recommend! |
The mechanic plugged a computer into the jeep's innards and within minutes diagnosed a faulty throttle control sensor. Hmmm....yes, the engine had been idling at weird speeds. So an hour later and $300 poorer, we're back on the road to Zion.
Happy Birthday, Howard!
Z is for Zion...a sanctuary; a refuge; a sacred place considered perfect or ideal.
Driving in... |
On our very first visit to Zion in April 1995, just starting our full-time RVing journey in our 1991 Dolphin, we were parked at the campground by the South entrance. It had been an unusually warm day and we had the awning extended and lounge chairs out, barbecued our dinner and celebrated an amazing day of scenery and hiking.
The man of the day.. |
In the wee hours of the morning there was loud banging on our door and a park ranger informed us there had been a landslide blocking the Virgin River and major flooding was imminent. We must prepare to evacuate immediately and follow the ranger to higher ground! In a darkened daze, we stowed our stuff, somehow managed to secure the awning, and followed the line of other campers up a steep backroad to continue our night at a very awkward incline.
All this is the music of waters...John Wesley Powell 1895
But now, back in the present, is a bit surreal (as if our previous experience wasn't!). The scenery is still breathtaking, though our late arrival imposed restrictions on time, and the sun was a bit beyond the yardarm. The Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is now only open to shuttle buses so one must find parking at either the visitor center, the history museum, or Canyon Junction; no cars allowed beyond the junction. And parking is limited, especially during this high international tourist season, and the buses crowded!
The ride.. |
We groaned and complained but gave in to the inevitable. We listened to a canned presentation as the scenic stops were announced, and tried to snap shots from tinted window glass. We did get off at the Zion Lodge to have a very late lunch, which helped the mood considerably.
The Riverwalk Trail |
It was decided that with limited time we would take the shuttle all the way to road's end and do the Riverside walk. This 2 mile round-trip hike begins at the farthest end of Zion Canyon, in a natural amphitheater named the Temple of Sinawava, and ends where Navajo sandstone walls close in and water is forced into the world renowned Zion Narrows.
Virgin River Narrows |
By day's end, after what seemed like a long drive back, we were ready for a celebratory steak. We mulled over the changes we have witnessed on this return to Utah's national parks after all these years, and then gave thanks for this lifestyle and the beauty we've experienced.
5 comments:
Nice place to spend a birthday. Zion that is, not the mechanics. It's always something with an engine. I went to get the oil changed in my truck the other day and left with a new air cleaner system to the tune of $400. Most expensive oil change I've ever experienced.
Met a lady who played pickle ball at the Huntsman.
We've never been to Zion, so it's on our list. Actually, the entire state of Utah's on my list since we've only driven through. Looks like a lovely way to spend a birthday (once the Jeep got repaired)!
Lovely photos of an incredible place. That's very high on my list of places to visit.
We enjoyed our summer workamping at Zion! Amazing place! There is no place as beautiful and diverse as Utah! Our favorite state!
Post a Comment