Zion is no more

Yesterday after climbing up the highest mountain (Observation Point) in Zion I went on with my journey. The mountain I climbed was 6000+ feet high and when I reached the top I was quite beat. I did make some photos as proof that I reached the top. I had prepared myself well with lots of water and energy pills… but I noticed that the lack of sleep I experienced yesterday is not very good for climbing a mountain.

I really adored the Zion national park. It was fantastic. Tonight I will spend the night nearby in st. George, and afterwards I’ll head over to Sin City, aka Las Vegas!!!! Of course to make lots and lots of money!

proof that I was on top of the mountain… (big image) (I cannot resize it here)
proof that I was really beat on top of the mountain (big image) (same reason)

Trails

This morning I hiked the riverside trail… a hike of about 5 kilometers right next to a little river. In the afternoon I did the Angels landing trail, a very big climb right up to a big mountain. In the morning, during the trip through the little river I again met my Israelian friends that I had met earlier in Brice Canyon, hiking the Navaho trail. In the afternoon climbing the huge mountain I met Tom, Donna and some English chick. All of them (including myself) had quit their jobs and were enjoying their lives. All of them had plans to visit Las Vagas, so maybe I’ll meet them again.

Tomorrow I want to do a hike to Observation Point, and then I’ll continue to the next adventure.

Deer

Yesterday I visit the little Internet cabin here, and when I returned to my room there were three deer eating the grass from the patio in front of the lodge. I was standing about 5 meters away and they just continued grazing and were not even thinking of running away. Beautiful.

Zion!!!!

Yesterday I visited the other side of the Grand Canyon. It was also a very nice side. The north side is more like a desert and the south side has much more trees. Afterwards I visited Lake Powell and stayed there the night. A very nice and relaxed lake, but clearly for wealthy people.

Today I’ve visited Brice Canyon which was nice. Afterwards I thought I’d quickly have a look at the Zion national park. The park called after the city where Neo missed out on a great party. Zion was weird and unlike the other parks because you could not enter with your car. All transport in the park went with free buses. There had already been some Dutch who told me Zion was a very nice park and worthwhile a visit, but I did not expect this. A truly beautiful park… Incredibly beautiful. After a small hike through just a small part of the part I decided I wanted to stay a few days. To get a room inside the park you need to plan ahead and arrange it between 6 and 12 month ahead of time. Alternative is to stay somewhere outside the park, and travel a little every day to get in and out. However, I was lucky. A room had become available and I took it right away.

Tomorrow I’ll spend the entire day in Zion!

Grand Canyon

It is already August and I am halfway on my journey. I feel great and would like to stay here for more time… Oh well, life’s a bitch.

Anyway, Grand Canyon was a very nice national park to visit. The entrance fee was $20, but I was in luck and I could get a all year access card for all the national parks for $50 with a $49 discount! This meant that in the end I needed to pay only $1. The guy that arranged the papers for my had a nice laugh about it.

The reason I got a $49 discount was that I saved all the tickets with entrance fees of previous parks. These tickets act as a discount if you every decide to get a year pass. I already visited a lot of parks and saved all the tickets, so I slowly accumulated a huge discount.