Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Road Trip





































We traveled 3700 miles and took in four national parks... Our all-time favorite was Bryce Canyon, Utah. Spectacular red and orange cliffs with the most amazing giant sculpted rock formations by the thousands, called Hoo Doo's. They look like a gathering of the ancients, frozen in time and waiting.....Ray drove most of the way (I took over for about 100 miles) and I navigated. We passed through awesome country, including Star Valley, Wyoming, where many of my Clark ancestors homesteaded. We stayed a fun couple nights with Natalie's family(it was a kick to play Appkes to Apples and Moods with Jeff Williams and friend, also in town) and then with my Aunt Becky and Uncle Royden. I was able to stop and see where Dad is buried at Wasatch Lawn in Salt Lake. Peaceful setting......Jackson Lake Lodge offered spectacular views of the Tetons. We hiked around pristine lakes, saw moose and deer. I talked Ray into hanging in there to see Old Faithful blow in Yellowstone. Do not make reservations for Yellowstone Lake Lodge. Beautiful lake but the bed was dreadful. We couldn't sleep and left one day early...Cold in Yellowstone, but wonderful weather everywhere else. Awesome stay at the Salish Lodge overlooking Snoqualmie Falls in Washington. We took some fun hikes, went sailing in the Sound, strolled through Pike's market, visited a marvelous aquarium, ate salmon at Anthony's Pier 66 overlooking the water and Etta's.....Fun to visit Del and Pauline, Ray's sister, in Welches, Oregon, and then spend the night at Crater Lake lodge overlooking the lake on the final leg home. The lake is the most unearthly deep blue. A full moon that night and glorious sunrise over the water. Happy to be home again and so excited that tomorrow all my beloved posterity are coming for Mom's 80th birthday celebration. Ray and I feel refreshed, despite so much driving. Fun to spend all that time together. One of our best getaways.

1 comment:

Hammels said...

Looks like it was really awesome. Great pics of Bryce Canyon.