Lake Tahoe, Kanab and Bryce

I thought I would start a new blog for the remainder of our trip as the Yosemite blog was taking a long time to load with the videos.

Tip – when you first go to the Ushingi home page, wait a few minutes for everything to load before scrolling.

I have been feeling under the weather for the past 2 days. Good timing though, just taking it easy for a week in the Sierras, just outside Yosemite. I think I will get a COVID test tomorrow. 🤞🏻

ZuZu let me share his tent for a nap
The dreaded double line

I succumbed to my first COVID infection, had to happen sometime. It is now Wednesday, feeling better. Fortunately Lynne is fine; she had COVID a few months ago so hopefully immune. After a few days of doing nothing we are headed back into Yosemite for 2 nights as we managed to pick up a campsite. After that we will stop overnight at Twisted Oak winery before heading off to Lake Tahoe.

It was one of those mornings – knocked a full mug of tea into the CO detector, dropped my water bottle onto ZuZu’s water drinking station!! Fortunately I had a spare CO detector and super glue to fix ZuZu’s water station…..2 hours later all cleaned up.

Black joins white, yellow joins red

We overnighted at Twisted Oak winery in Vallecito after leaving Yosemite. The drive out was amazing along the roaring Merced River.

The wine tasting was good – we ended up buying a bottle of red “The Spaniard” and a bottle of Port.

ZuZu warming himself at the Winery
Straight road in strangely became “twisty” on the way out

We took US 4 along Ebbetts Pass scenic byway. This section of Highway 4 is narrow with tight switchbacks and high snow banks on each side of the road. The precipitous drop offs and steep hills made for an interesting drive. The road’s wild and scenic qualities were worth it. We met another RV at the end and we just squeezed by. Fortunately it wasn’t any earlier – the road was way too narrow.

ZuZu’s first snow

After our harrowing drive we stopped in Markleeville for lunch at Cutthroat Brewing Company. Chicken sandwich with delicious fries and malt vinegar, washed down with an amber ale…..life is good.

Our arrival at Fallen Leaf campground in South Lake Tahoe coincided with heavy rain, so we hunkered down in our heated van and avoided feeling too guilty watching the tent campers brave the elements.

Our campsite in South Lake Tahoe
Sunrise on departure day

A long drive ahead to Ward Mountain NV for a one night stopover before heading to Utah. Once again the drive contained spectacular views, especially from just across the border with Nevada, looking back towards Lake Tahoe.

ZuZu – wake up and look at the view
Sunset behind our campsite in Kanab, UT

We had an amazing day exploring the Kanab environs that were in our 30 minute radius limit of Umfana. We started out at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. If I ever come back as a horse/dog/cat this is the place. It is the largest in the nation and on any given day it is the healing home for 1,600 dogs, cats, birds, bunnies, hamsters, horses, pigs and other animals.

Views from the Sanctuary land
Angels Rest – a beautifully serene resting place for the animals

Next stop was the Moqui Cave – purchased by Grant Chamberlain. It has seen countless westerns filmed in the area.

The cave bar that “The Duke” frequented

The sand caves high above the Highway were worth the climb. For such a potentially dangerous climb, traversing sandy stone amazing that no warning signs posted.

Inside the Sandy Caves

A storm blew in very fast so we were pretty soaked on our ride home on Umfana. Fortunately it cleared in time for our ride back into Kanab for dinner at Sego – Chef Shon Foster was recently awarded top chef in Utah. Tapas type dishes were out of this world, our best meal in years.

Rainbow in the setting sun at our campsite

A glorious sunset to mark the ending of an amazing day

Saturday was our day to visit the Peek-a-boo slot canyon. We rented a Polaris ATV from Kanab Tours and what a ride! Hurtling along the dirt tracks at 45 mph is not for the faint hearted. Lynne toughed it out for the ride to the canyon but rode with the guide on the way back. Just as well because the guide took a detour to “play” in the sand dunes on the return trip. Fun but terrifying to race up vertically and then over a blind peak. We returned to the trailhead in one piece but now waiting to see if Lynne shook any kidney stones loose.

Lynne chatting to Tanner at the entrance of Peek-a-boo slot canyon
A short way in
The colors just get better
The sandstone is beautiful
Enhanced colors from the recent rains
Windswept and dusty, but exhilarated

Oh – Happy Fathers Day y’all

Our drive through Zion National Park was overwhelming to our senses. The 2 hours to enter the park was soon forgotten, well until my interactions with the Zion park staff – what a bunch of morons. We had to pay $15 for a tunnel permit even though our van was under the width limit because the “Ranger” said our awning cover stuck out an extra inch. WTF! Petty bastards!

OK enough venting, here are some pictures of our drive. We couldn’t get a site in Zion but we found a great BLM site (free) by a river – the area is called the Belly of the Dragon.

View from Rte 89
Our lunch spot
ZuZu chillin at our lunch spot
Van Gogh like?
Mesa Checkerboard
Our free site at the Belly of the Dragon
8:23pm – blogging by our fire

This area is called Belly of the Dragon for the man made tunnel through a hill that is part of a short hike we sauntered along in the morning.

Lynne about to enter the Belly of the Dragon – very brave

We were last at this diner 14 years ago with 5 other couples on our Harley bike tour: Fond memories with Tom & Cindy Lategan.

HO-MADE PIES

A short drive into Bryce National Park – home of the world’s finest collection of Hoodoo’s. Southern Paiutes call this place Unka-koh-vah-wong-weets, which means “Red Face Standing”

Bryce Amphitheater

A Southern Paiute sacred oral tradition says the hoodoos are ancient Legend People turned to stone by the trickster god, Coyote, as a punishment for bad deeds.

Bryce Amphitheater
A windy afternoon at Inspiration point
Paria View – 8176 ft
Sunset delivering a golden crown on the Hoodoos

We toured the entire park yesterday on Umfana. So many delightful stops along the way, rising up to 9,110 ft. Lynne and ZuZu both suffering from a little altitude sickness.

Rainbow Point
Natural Bridge aka Arch
Yovimba Point

We walked the Rim Trail with ZuZu at sundown. He loves his evening walks now. We have to find out what makes a strange clicking sound in the trees. We think they are Crepitating Cicadas.

Turn up the volume to hear the clicking
Meadow view
Sunset Point
Silhouettes of Lynne and ZuZu

We ventured out at 11:00pm last night to see the stars. Bryce is one of the top dark sky viewing areas. So excited to see the Milky Way again though ZuZu woke us up too early.

We thought we should persevere with the altitude acclimation so extended our Bryce stay by a day. So glad we did, we both had the energy for a magnificent hike in the Hoodoos. The hike starts at Sunset Point and descends to the valley floor via “Wall Street” and then winds it way tortuously through the Queens Garden back to the top. Enjoy the pictures and videos.

The descent of Wall Street
Traveling through Wall Street
End of Wall Street
Some idiot posing on a rock 😉
Old Man Time
So many posers
Sacrificial Tree

We found the source of the clicking!! Turn on the volume…..

Clicky Little Bastard
Lynne striding out
Taking a break in the shade
Nearly at the summit
Bruce’s creative B…S….
She’ll be comin round the mountain…..

We walked our last hike with ZuZu as the sun was going down. Magical colors. Au revoir Bryce Canyon, till we meet again.

ZuZu loves his backpack
Sun setting on the Hoodoos
Please do not JUMP ZuZu!
ZuZu bird watching

7 thoughts on “Lake Tahoe, Kanab and Bryce”

    1. Thank you for the magnificent pictures!!🙏🏼 sending our love to you both. Enjoy and stay safe.❤️❤️

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      1. Hate autocorrect…meant I’d never forget…Yosemite was my first..and still favorite National Park

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  1. Your pictures are breathtaking!  Who ‘s having more fun…Bruce or ZuZu?  Keep enjoying…and sending us pics!

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