After we had explored Cathedral Gorge in Nevada, we were on the road again for the last leg of our trip that day. We wanted to arrive at Bryce Canyon before dark. We still had to drive about 175 miles to our destination. We took Highway 319 to Cedar City in Utah where we could have taken I-15 North, but it was such a lovely day that we decided to take the backroads and turned onto Highway 14 East instead. I'm so glad we did since we passed through some spectacular scenery.
All the photos in this post except the first and last one were taken out of the driving car.
We were driving up and up until we turned North on Highway 89 at the high plateau. The shadows became longer.
And finally we arrived at the Highway 12 junction. This is one of my most favorite highways. It starts on a high note by passing through Red Canyon.
The canyon indeed is very red, but since the sun was low in the sky and nearing the horizon, the colors were even more intense. We had stopped here several times before, so we decided to keep on driving.
It's only a mile or two through Red Canyon, but these short miles are heart stopping.
We got further up until we reached the next high plateau. This view always tells us that we're close to our destination. What you see here is the Table Cliff Plateau which is on the North side of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. It is a sight that would accompany us for the following few days.
We turned towards Bryce Canyon at the roundabout. It's just a short way from here to Ruby's Inn where we had booked a room for three nights. We always stay at Ruby's when we're in Bryce Canyon.
And now a drink for Bleubeard and Elizabeth's T Tuesday. Last Saturday we had our good friends Bim and Patti over for dinner and we celebrated the Geek's birthday. For that reason we had some very delicious bubbly that Bim had brought. Spending an evening with them is always wonderful.
Cheers to all of you!
1 comment:
Happy belated birthday to the Geek. It looks like you had a nice celebration with your friends. And when we visited Bryce Canyon I remember driving through that arch on our way. It was close to 20 years ago and summer, so there was no light snow on any of the hills, but they look quite pretty that way. What a great trip that was. Happy T day. hugs-Erika
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