National Park Itinerary-Arizona and Utah

If you want to see the world’s greatest geologic features and don’t want to drive more than one day to see them, you could do a lot worse than head to the the Utah-Arizona border. 

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The Grand Canyon-Nature’s Reality Check

I love the Grand Canyon.  I grew up in Arizona and hiked all the way down to the bottom three times and camped out twice: once at the base of Havasu Falls and once near Phantom Ranch off Bright Angel Trail.   My Dad took me on those hikes when he was the Scoutmaster of a Boy Scout Troop, so it seemed perfectly natural that, decades later, I took my own son on a two week river raft adventure that brought us all the way through the canyon on the mighty Colorado.  You could say I have a lifelong familial connection with the Canyon, which is why I was thrilled to go back and see it one more time last March when there was a bit of snow on the ground. 

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Moab and the Grand Tetons in Pictures

I’ll let the pictures do the talking here. We went to Jackson Hole to do some skiing after we left Yellowstone in February 2019 and continued south through Moab to see Arches and Canyonlands National Park. The “cover” picture is of Landscape Arch.

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