Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Solitude in Zion

After Nick passed away, I needed a serious unplug and recharge from life. Good old fashion 'Joe time.' I like to go to special places to unplug from computers, work, school, home, cell phones, traffic...everyday things that we get so caught up in. I knew I needed to leave very soon after the funeral for a few days, and I didn't know where I was going to go, just go. The day before, I was thinking of going to Yosemite before it got cold and I have never been there yet (it is so crowded...). But it was supposed to rain all weekend, no fun sitting in the rain. So I decided to go to Zion, which was supposed to not have rain.

I drove my car. Man, my Mini gets some awesome gas mileage. 900 miles round trip and $80 in gas. 35-45 MPG. The motorcycle needed too many repairs, and I wasn't in the mental zone to focus for hours and hours on the bike.

The first night, it wasn't supposed to rain, so I didn't put the rain cover on my tent. And it rained around 2AM. I didn't even care to get up. It was pretty cool to hike around in the muddy trails, and get on their tram with my muddy boots. The next night was super windy, my tent was flying everywhere because I didn't steak it down. I rolled over and was glad it wasn't raining.

In total, I spent four days and three night in this awesome canyon. I roamed the earth and didn't really talk to anyone.

There are some awesome National Parks out there, but I have to say that Zion easily makes the top 5. The Grand Canyon has the most intense hike (12 mile trail to the bottom), the roads in Rocky Mountain tundra are at 13,000 feet, but Zion has trails on the egde of the cliffs with warning signs about falling off.
Zion is on the edge of two deserts and the Colorado Plateau, and has the tallest sandstone cliffs in the world. The sand dunes used to be 3000 feet tall before the canyon was formed a few billion years go. The Sahara Desert is only 300 feet.



















2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joey,
This made me cry. The pictures are realy some of your best!!!!!!!!! Nick was there with you. What a beautiful trip you had with pictures to remember it with.
Margie

Unknown said...

amazing photos, joey! Very good work!