The buses are frequent, free and bendy, consisting as they do of a bus and a trailer of bus-like functionality, and if you're in the back half you can spend the trip up to the far end gazing at a huge picture of a suppurating wound on the back of someone's hand. This is actually a warning not to feed the sqirls as they tend not to know the difference between a handful of trail mix and the hand that feeds them. And if The Man catches you feeding the sqirls he will charge you $100 not including medical fees, so don't do it.
There are three sorts of passengers making the trip up to the Temple of Sinawava, viz.
- Old gits like me
- Dangerously athletic-looking twenty-somethings with carbon-fibre hiking poles
- Goths
Court of the Patriarchs. And what should we do with the Patriarchy? |
Definitely worth the early start as I'm told it can get unpleasantly warm in the canyon later in the day. Back at the Visitor Center there are more sqirls and also deer. And motor-ists circling the car park like Californian Condors waiting to pounce on the space vacated by anyone who's leaving.
Deer with a gammy leg |
After which the road goes through a mile-long tunnel, which is best not shared withe a phalanx of Harley-Fergusons3 and out into more park with more bonkers rocks.
Checkerboard Mesa |
Thence to Cedar Breaks National Monument, for the third or fourth time. Just because.
Fire in Chessman Canyon; started this morning by a lightning strike |
Will died on 12 November 2018. I have inherited most of his books. I’m sending them on a journey. Each book will have a note inside it telling the new reader who the book used to belong to. The note will include a link to this page. I’m hoping the new readers will visit this page and write about the book they have chosen.You may learn more here: https://www.facebook.com/willstravellingbooks
1: Actually, I'm not sure about the sqirls
2: Sinawava, I'm told, plays a prominent role in the Creation Myth of the Paiute Indians
3: Fortunately there were none.
Thank you for taking two of Will's books travelling. :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteNice to think of them going so far afield no to somewhere so beautiful. 24 years since we went to Zion.
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