My cross country drive from Salt Lake City to Washington DC went well. Thanks for the input folks! Now home in the Wash DC area for the next 7 months or so.
Traveled from June 9-17, 2023, 3150 total miles, about 2000 of which were on two lane roads rather than interstates (approx Provo, UT to Wichita, KS). Highlights below.
10 June 2023, The Castle at Capitol Reef National Park,
Moi beside restored pioneer house inside Capitol Reef NP. Rather unusually, Park Service employees sell delicious fresh made pies in this building. It's supposed to give you a sense of the produce that came from a little Mormon settlement/oasis formerly located (abandoned in 1969) in the area they called Fruita.
Otherwise, it's dry red rocks everywhere at Capitol Reef NP. This park is about 4 hours south of SLC:
After Capitol Reef NP we continued on Hwy 12, one of the great scenic byways in America, esp the section from Torrey to Escalante, in southern UT. The couple of miles pictured below near Boulder, UT are incredible. 1000' drops on both sides of the road as it curves atop a mountain spine that is only 30 yards wide in spots.
It was like this on both sides of the road.
11 June, Next we visited Grand Canyon NP, North Rim. You have to basically drive 80 miles down a dead end street to get there and therefore the North Rim gets only 10% of the visitation of the South Rim. It was nice to find plenty of open parking spaces and empty scenic overlooks. Temps nice and a high of 67 degs at 8800' elevation. There are huge sheer drops on both sides of this little bridge my wife is crossing at Bright Angel Point!
Pretty tough to find an empty overlook like this at the South Rim, esp in June.
Trailside view from Point Imperial Grand Canyon NP, North Rim.
12 June, Next day was a challenging one because there was too much to see and we needed to also log some mileage. We took a 90 minute boat ride on Lake Powell out of the Wahweap Marina run by the Navajo tribe. Marina is in AZ, most of the background including part of the lake is in UT.
to be continued...
Saw this guy zipping around the lake. They call it an E-foil. Appears to be very similar to the E-skateboards that I'm more familiar with on terrestrial bike trails.
View of Glen Canyon Dam from water level (up 51' from last year).
My wife enjoyed the leisurely pace/duration of this boat ride, the boat was mostly empty too.
View of the dam from the Carl Hayden Visitor Center near Page, AZ.
12 June continued, Regrettably we weren't able to allot sufficient time to tour either Monument Valley or Canyon de Chelly. Next time! But just a drive-by from a few miles outside Monument Valley almost caused me to wreck the car from too much gaping. For a comparison, the area looked like natural-made skyscrapers rising every few miles straight out of the desert floor, which is an elevation of approx 5-6k above sea level in this part of the Colorado Plateau.
This is 400' Church Rock, this photo was taken as I drove by on Hwy 160.
Random roadside beauty along Hwy 160 near Kayenta, AZ.
Nearby Ship Rock stands 1,583' above the desert floor, but is farther from the highway.
13 June 2023, we spent the entire day driving across northern NM on two lane roads...to be continued.