Today has been a kind of interesting day. I began by
treating myself to breakfast before leaving Moab, and the Huevos Rancheros I
ordered were kind of ho-hum. That was a little bit of a disappointment as that’s
one of my favorite dishes.
Dixie National Forest |
After breakfast and picking up my mail, I drove a few hours
on the interstate, trying to make it to Zion by the early afternoon so I could
find a campsite. I realized that interstate driving makes me feel isolated and
lonely. I never realized it before, but it makes sense. The feeling of being in
your own little pod, barreling down the highway, getting where you need to get
with maximum efficiency and little distraction, is not meant to create or
foster any sense of community. Part of what I love about traveling is the sense
of community I find on the road, so when I saw the sign to take a back highway,
I jumped on it. And what a relief that was. I felt myself relax and settle into
the drive from that point on.
On the way to Zion, I went through the Dixie National Forest |
I pulled into the very northern section of Zion to get
information and found out all the park campgrounds were full. The ranger gave
me a list of available campgrounds near the park and I called a few of them. I
found one on the east side of the park, which would be better for a number of
reasons, and the sites were only $10.50 a night. A real bargain. So I headed
there.
When I arrived, after a long drive up a winding mountain
road, I found not a campground but a resort which had tent camping in addition
to the cabins available. I felt I’d landed in the lap of luxury. I have access
not only to a nice restaurant, a store, and showers, but also a pool and a hot
tub. I can go horseback riding, mini golfing, or rent an ATV if I want to spend
the money, and everything is carefully designed for my comfort. What a nice
little unsuspected oasis. Of course I won’t spend the money on the extras, but
I do intend to take advantage of the hot tub tomorrow night after I get back
from my hike – if I go hiking.
Pool and Hot Tub at my "Campground" |
I’m near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, and I’d really
like to head down there to see that again. I also want to spend a little time
in Kanab, and I might drive out near Paria Canyon. Zion doesn’t have a lot of
hikes that look terribly interesting to me, and visiting all the other things
in the area seems more appealing at the moment. But I’ll decide tomorrow. I do
want to take the shuttle up the scenic route here in Zion, and there are a few
short hikes I can access by taking that same shuttle, so I may do that early.
I need to be careful not to push myself so much that I quit
enjoying the trip. I know I need to train for the big hike in July, but I also
want to balance seeing all the things I want to see with that training. I will
be backpacking five days beginning next Sunday, and that will be good training.
I’m a little anxious about that – spending five days with someone I’ve never
met will be an interesting experience. And the backpacking will be tough most likely
too. But I’m way ahead of myself here, so I think for now I’ll just enjoy my
temporary luxurious digs and get some sleep.
We took a two-lane road from Zion to Moab with stops at the north rim, Bryce, and (unfortunately)just drove through Capitol Reef. It was beautiful! You are right, back roads are the way to go.
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