
I was really disappointed with my pictures, though. I set the camera in landscape mode and didn't realize until it was too late that they were all washed out.

What a slacker Mom those poor kids have, didn't even pack them a coat.
We only got to do the viewpoints around "The Amphitheater" because the storm shut down the road to the south part of the park, but they say the Amphitheater is the best part anyway.
Zion National Park was about an hour away and directly on our route, so we managed two National Parks in one day. I think that's a record for us. Zion, just like Bryce, was absolutely breathtaking. Both parks seemed fake, like someone painted the landscape, they were just too perfect. Below is a picture taken while driving, of a typical wall along the skinny red road. Oh yeah, the road even matched the landscape. Why don't more places do that, I wonder?

Our path took us west across the park, and through the famous Zion tunnel. It's almost three miles long, carved into the mountainside, and is very narrow. So narrow busses have to be guided through. Just look at that itty bitty opening:

Every once in a while there was a hole on the north side, I assumed for an emergency escape route.

Let's just say, hope there's never a need to use it.
We missed the turn heading North into the heart of the park, so we just kept on going with hopes of getting to warmer temps at Lake Mead, and setting up the tent and getting our camping trip started.
5 comments:
Wow, I have to say I am so totally jealous of all the things you get to see. Most of us live in our own little world not really aware of the diverse beauty in the world. You're kids have seen more in their short lives than I have in my medium life. Good for you, and great for them. What an amazing, real-life education they are getting. Someday I hope to travel.
I love Zion -- we were there in November. Looks like we stood in the same places to take pictures -- except yours have snow!
About warmer temperatures -- it snowed again here in Albuquerque last night... I was checking the map for weather so I checked Lake Mead. Only highs in the mid 60's ahead and in the 40's at night.
Keep warm with your little snuggle bunnies!
Mary Ann FOTR
That cave would kill me! I'm claustrophobic!
Hey Vicki - the picture just before you enter the tunnel - there is a trail to the right of that which goes out about 1/2 mile to overlook the winding road down from the other side of the tunnel. The picture on the homepage of my website was take right there!!!!
Cool huh? Lara Miller
Washed out? I think the images are absolutely stunning, especially the first shot.
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