Friday, October 16, 2009

Zion revisited

Last April Karen and I made a trip to Zion National Park. Since it was spring there was a lot of runoff from snow melt and the Virgin River was very full and the narrows were closed. The narrows are a well known attraction there and we really missed seeing them so we decided to come back in the fall, so that's what we did.

There was still a fair amount of water coming down the river and in one place we had to wade a spot that was about waist deep which got us pretty wet as you might imagine. Some people a little smarter or better prepared than us were wearing waders and that would have been a good thing but we didn't have any and had planned on the weather being warmer than it turned out to be.

Needless to say, it wasn't very warm and being wet really didn't make it any more comfortable being up there but the scenery was breathtaking and it was worth the discomfort.

We made it about a mile up from the end of the paved river walk and it was for the most part a wading hike. After the first part where the water was waist deep, the rest of what we went through was knee deep at best and not too difficult. Both of us decided that next time we do this hike we will get some waders or do it when the weather is hot.


The Ranger at the visitors center said the narrowest part is about 2½ miles up so we didn't get to see that but as you can see it still was quite spectacular. Along the way there were some plants trying to change colors with the fall season and one of my favorites was the one in the last picture, poison ivy. There wasn't too much of it and it was easy to spot so we didn't get into it.

The second day we were there we had a 16 mile bike ride and Karen made it the whole way, I was so proud of her!

I have the rest of our Zion pictures posted on my web album. Here's the link: Zion

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