Moving on! We really liked Capitol Reef. It is hard to leave.
But leave we did. We took the Scenic Byway 12 from Torrey to Bryce Canyon. A 102 mile drive. We saw Boulder Mountain, at 11,000 ft it is the highest timbered peek in North America. It is also known as the “last frontier in Utah”. Settled in 1889 it was the last town in the US to receive mail by mule. Now isn't that interesting?

We passed over The Hogback – a ridge with steep drop-offs on both sides of the road.
Then stopped at the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. The weather was delightful this morning so we road with the windows open. When we stopped we saw some rain clouds in the distance so I told everyone to shut and lock the windows. We all went in to the Visitors’ Center.
But leave we did. We took the Scenic Byway 12 from Torrey to Bryce Canyon. A 102 mile drive. We saw Boulder Mountain, at 11,000 ft it is the highest timbered peek in North America. It is also known as the “last frontier in Utah”. Settled in 1889 it was the last town in the US to receive mail by mule. Now isn't that interesting?
We passed over The Hogback – a ridge with steep drop-offs on both sides of the road.
Then stopped at the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. The weather was delightful this morning so we road with the windows open. When we stopped we saw some rain clouds in the distance so I told everyone to shut and lock the windows. We all went in to the Visitors’ Center.
After lunch we started a 1-mile hike but ominous rain clouds, thunder, and lightning convinced us to turn back. On the way back we met a Boy Scout troop heading up. They were Troop 94 from Salinas, CA. Cool – we told them our boys were in Troop 94 from Alabama.
We checked in at Ruby’s Campout. Settled in, ate dinner, and watched 24.

1 comment:
God bless Preston.....what a wonderful place to be "locked out of"....you would have all melted and turned into butter!
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