Thursday, October 25, 2012

UTAH again!

We enter southern Utah through Monument Valley and pass through Mexican Hat, named after this rock formation there:

Mexican Hat, Utah
 
We snap a picture of Navajo Twin Rocks as we pass through Bluff

We stop to see the Monticello Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
resplendant in fall colors.

Thirty miles up the road is Church Rock.
 
We divert east to visit Needles Outlook, which is just outside Canyonlands National Park but looks over it. Later, we will drive north to Moab and then backtrack south to go into the Park.
 
 
 We had a special interest in seeing Canyonlands. Our son Lee, a former archaeologist, once called us to say something like, "I'm okay, it was only three days I was stranded there. Someone's going to get a pickup with a winch and see if we can get the car out..." If you look close you see there are mining roads throughout the canyon, which sometimes are hard to discern from the dry creek beds from up here. But I'm sure Lee could tell the difference down there....

Thom at Needles Overlook, Utah.
 
Our next stop was at Wilson Arch, back on Rt 163.
Wilson Arch, Utah
 
Thom under Wilson Arch, Utah
 
Then we head to Canyonlands National Park and continue to be amazed at the vastness and uniqueness of the landscape.
Canyonlands National Park, Utah
 
Thom and Sheila at Canyonlands, Utah
 
Both the Colorado and Green Rivers cut through Canyonlands

 
Thought to look very much like the ironclad warships,
these rocks are named the Merrimack and the Monitor.
 
It was during our visit to Canyonlands that Thom said, "I'm so glad I retired early."
It truly offered some spectacular sights.
 
After Canyonlands we made a beeline for Salt Lake City to be there in time to attend Sunday morning General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the magnificent conference hall. It is unique in that it has no pillars in a room that seats 22,000.
Sheila with her sister Cathy in the Conference Center.
 
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir sang during the meeting.

Cathy's children David and Moriah with Cathy and Thom outside the Conference Center.

We are staying with Herb and Eileen Tabert,
who have a great view from their South SLC home.
 
It is wonderful to visit with our son, Lee, who is shown here sharing supplies with his Dad to help with the bike trip. Thanks, Lee, for the sleeping bag, weather gear, other items, and the BIG TREAT.
 
Lee helps Cathy's son Joseph carve his pumpkin
 
Lee's helping out again, this time at the Taberts; we're making a patio.
 
We moved earth and terraced the patio on the slope with a wall, then laid blocks across the "floor."
 Hard work, as Thom seems to be saying in this photo!
 
Herb hoses off the the first stage of what will be a series of patios in the back garden.
 
Thom puts weight in the panniers to get used to riding with them packed.
 
A week later and we are back in down town Salt Lake City to see Cathy's daughter Anna sing in the All State Choir at the historical Temple Square Tabernacle. While we are in line to go in, we are surrounded by beautiful buildings.
 
The Assembly Hall and Seagull Monument, Temple Square, SLC Utah
 
Salt Lake City Temple, SLC Utah
 
 Utah State Capitol
 
The domed Tabernacle that has perfect acoustics.
 
The All State High Schools Choir seated in front of the famous Tabernacle organ.
 
Anna in the alto section of the choir
 

Sheila, Anna and Cathy after the performance.
 
Congratulations Anna and friends - what a great performance!
 

22 October 2012: We left Salt Lake City just as the weather turned, on our final leg to San Diego for Thom's bike ride to Key West. We headed for Bryce Canyon. We arrived later in the afternoon, and the sun was spectacular on the hoodoos. It was windy and "rather cool."

We traveled south on the 89 and passed the magnificent Manti Temple
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
 
 
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
 
Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon National Park
 
Thom at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
 
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
 
Sheila at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

We camped the night at Bauer's RV Campground in Glendale, Utah. We were in an apple orchard with llamas and donkeys nearby.
Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bauer for donating our tenting fee to the Wounded Warrior Project.




 

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