… more from Utah

Almost forgot! While we were in Moab, we visited 2 National Parks…Canyonlands and Arches..that were equally as spectacular as the parks in southwestern Utah. This picture was taken at the rim of one of the amazing canyons in Canyonlands. Look behind us and you’ll see a trail…it starts at the very top of the canyon and winds down to the bottom. It’s called the Shafer Trail (click HERE for a link on dangerousroads.org…yikes!!). We drove it in my Jeep Cherokee…complete with kayaks on top…and it was soooo scary! Single lane with sheer cliffs and super steep drop offs…whoa! If you’re in the Moab area and you have a 4-wheel-drive, go drive the Shafer Trail. Too much fun.

Take care, y’all… KP

 

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Hello from Utah…

Hey y’all… We’ve really been enjoying the month of May. My Dad’s birthday was last week, so my parents traveled to Utah to meet up with us. We celebrated his 80th -wow!- with dinner and an old-west wagon ride at Ruby’s in Bryce Canyon City. Fisher loved our horses, Daisy & Grace, and we all enjoyed the unique cowboy poetry served up by our guide, Cowboy Dave. It was an awesome day!

Before we headed over to Bryce Canyon National Park (a gorgeous place…I’ll post some Instagram pics soon), we spent some time in Moab, one of my favorite towns we’ve visited so far. You’ll never run out of activities there…kayaking, hiking, ATVing, mountain biking and…river rafting on the Colorado. That’s me in the turquoise shirt…woohoo! It was our first time rafting and we had a blast!  Can’t wait to go again. 🙂

Our last stop in Utah was Zion National Park. All I can say is WOW…so beautiful it doesn’t look real. Check out the picture and you’ll see what I mean. Just spectacular.

Next stop…Arizona and the Grand Canyon. Cool! Email me if you want to say ‘Hi’ or if you have any travel suggestions. Take care…

Love, KP

 

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Hello from Colorado…

Well, I’ve always heard that Colorado was a beautiful place, but until you travel there (we visited southern CO), you just can’t appreciate how beautiful it really is. Snow topped mountains are everywhere with adorable towns nestled in between. And the National Parks are fantastic! Our first stop was Great Sand Dunes (see pic). What a bizarre sight…giant sand dunes right next to mountains…apparently created by shifting winds. We climbed to the top (almost), about 600 feet up, and rolled back down. Fun! We also stopped by the little town of Crestone with it’s funky-hippie, spiritual vibe…there’s an entire mountain-side road devoted to spiritual centers (check out my Instagram account – kellieparrmusic – for pics in a few weeks…still catching up!! The Buddhist Stupa was my favorite).

Next up was Mesa Verde National Park. We hiked up the Point Lookout Trail and saw some incredible views of the mountains and valley below. And it was so interesting to see how the Ancestral Puebloans lived..in cliff dwellings in the side of a mountain! We toured ‘Balcony House’ and got an up-close look. Amazing.

We really enjoyed visiting some of the other towns in the area… Creede with it’s rough 4×4 trail to a deserted mining town (the Jeep handled great!), Durango with it’s old west feel and awesome shopping, and Telluride…such a cool little town at an elevation of 8750 feet, wedged in between much higher mountains. Whew! Made it hard for this sea-leveler to breathe! But I found the neatest little shop. Great name, don’t you think??

Next up…UTAH…Moab and lots & lots of canyons. Yay!

Peace y’all, KP

 

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