6/24/2010
I had some medicine and another package, I had been waiting for to come in the US mail. It still had not come in, so we decided to move from our camp site just outside of Bryce Canyon to inside Bryce Canyon National Park at their campground. Our previous park, Bryce Canyon Pines, had booked our spot, and we would have to move to another site if we wanted to stay longer. We were spending $25 a day full hook ups, but in the park it was $15 a day with no hook ups. We packed up a drove the 7 miles to the park.
We stopped at this RV wash, and Joe cleaned our very dirty, dusty motor home and car, before we headed to the park campground.It was a little of a struggle to get into our spot in the national park campground.
At one point the RV was a 1/2 inch from the tree.
But with some direction with the walkie talkie's, we got our nest tucked under the trees just right. It was worth the effort, because with no hook up, we wanted full shade. We were the only RV in this circle part of the campground, but that wouldn't last long.
6/25/2010
Joe had heard that the lodge in Bryce Canyon was the original, so he wanted to check it out. the lodge was built in the late 20's.
The cabins are down the road from the lodge.
Joe said he would like one of these cabins on a lake somewhere.
Isn't he so cute.
Joe, being a detailed person, notice that the shingles on the roofs of all the cabins, had this wavy design. When I first saw them, I thought the shingles were warped.
Because we are in the park, it takes us two minutes to drive to the rim for a sunset. A scan of Bryce Canyon from the right to the left.
Hope you enjoyed the sunset!
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