First stop, Salt Lake City. This capital building was amazing! |
Looking west towards the great Salt Lake. Sadly there was still some smoke in the air limiting the view. |
Exquisite doors at Temple Square. |
Heading south to Bryce. |
And deep into the United States of America, we find some family. Thanks for joining us Danielle and Bryant! |
The Navajo Loop Trail at Bryce. |
No, this is not a cave. Just tall steep walls of the "hoodoos". |
So in love, the scenery doesn't even matter to them. |
The scenery by the Mossy Cave trail. |
Enjoying the setting sun over Bryce Canyon. |
At the far south point of the park. Stunning views. |
Are you ready for this? |
The view from Weeping Rock into the canyon. It's called Zion for a reason, this place is an oasis. |
Hiking the famed Angels Landing trail. |
She's loving it! |
The love of my life. |
Biking in Zion, what a blast! |
Biking on these beautiful roads with only a few shuttle busses to deal with was amazing. |
An hour or two in on our hike up The Narrows. |
Check out those water boots. |
This place is big. |
Some of the gorgeous natural hanging gardens along the Virgin River in The Narrows. |
Relaxing at base camp at the Watchman Campground. And no, hammocks are not allowed. |
The view from the Canyon Overlook Trail. |
Goodbye Zion, we will indeed miss you. |
Arizona! Susan enjoying the desert sun with Lake Powell in the background. Worth spending some time here. |
Horseshoe Bend by Page, Arizona. |
The view from the helicopter. |
Susan hiking the South Kaibab Trail. Out of this world. |
Our destination. We made it there and back and didn't die. |
The view at Skeleton Point. |
Loving life. |
Relaxing at our site at Mather Campground. |
Looking west towards the strip from our top floor room at the Platinum Hotel. |
Light show at Vegas. |
Ready to head north after a wonderful stay at the Driftwood Inn at Idaho Falls. |
Either an old schoolhouse or mansion just over the border from Idaho into Montana. |
About to leave for home after a much needed visit with Aaron & Marian and family. |
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