Friday, August 23, 2013

八月在山里


816日傍晚丹佛
16街露天晚饭:California Kitchen
817 落基山国家公园
水,准玩具Rocky mountain National Park
公园picnic-小鹿小松鼠
麦当Wrap
晚住Wyoming: Pine Dale (1 hour to Grand Teton)
8 18 大提顿冰山国家公园
GT 冰山峻峭 (Yellowstone  hydro-thermo)
公园picnic
Afternoon:  Old Faithful 了一身
Geyser
Night  大灰狼
中餐
819日黄石国家公园
黄石Steam Bowl
Mammoth hot spring
吃方便面
Great Canyon
公园picnic
问老太太
Idaho Holes
中餐:肉猪肉大虾柠
Shilo Inn:泡泡浴
820日盐湖城
早餐跑步
Walmart 38pience玩具DVD
Visitor Center
盐湖城Mormnn
下午自助餐
Cedar City
晚上在Best Western
对面去游泳泡泡浴到十点
821日锡安、布莱恩斯国家公园
早餐Aaron弹琴
14号 (访客中心的老爷爷推荐)
Cedar Break
12
Bryce Canyon
Zion
Powell水坝
Page: Pizza Hut
超市买黄瓜
822日羚羊谷和丰碑谷印第安保留地,大拱门国家公园
Arizona一小时时差因为夏天不变夏令时)
K小镇(好莱坞)
丰碑谷
路上修路
128号风景路
823 丹佛机场
70高速公路

Yellowstone
Lake Trout
Educational Center
Camping makes memories for a lifetime
Campgrounds: In Grand Teton you can rent tent (with quilt stuffs)
Campground fees are $21 per night per site

Bryce Canyon Country
I sit with my eyes closed and I listen to the most wonderful sounds of the desert. And then slowly, I open them to a world that makes me feel like I am dreaming.
Hiking and Backpacking

Hole-in-the-rock
Escalante Heritage Center

Astronomy Festival
Bryce Canyon NP

Western adventures vacation in Utah
Rodeos and Roundups

Mile high Must Dos
THE BASICS
COOL THINGS TO KNOW
CANT MISS ATTRACTIONS

Sip a local brew: tour Coors brewery, the largest single brewing site in the world. In October, join Denver Beer Fest for nine days of all things beer
Visit a neighborhood
Find your Western Spirit
Hear the sounds of the Mile High City
Hug the blue bear
Experience the ARTS: Denver International Airport (an art museum in an airport)
16th Street Mall: this mile-long pedestrian promenade is in the heart of downtown Denver
Golden Triangle: museum district
It is the home to biggest cultural attractions, as well as a wealth of art galleries and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Upper Antelope Canyon
Come with our Navajo Guides and enjoy a spectacular sculpted petrified sand dune created by water and wind. An awe-inspiring sculpted masterpiece is Mother Nature’s work of art.

The 7 Wonder of Navajo land

The Navajo people have a custom that has endured: whenever visitors come, they are always treated as honored guests. They are offered shelter, warmth and nourishment so that can continue on with their journey. This hospitality we now offer to you, and hope that you enjoy and admire our world as much as we do.

Monument Valley
The landscape overwhelms, not just by its beauty but also by its size. Miles of mesas and buttes, shrubs, trees and windblown sand, all comprising the magnificent colors of the valley, surround the fragile pinnacles of rock.

Antelope Canyon
Gently cared from the Navajo sandstone over the course of countless millenniums, the slot canyons are majestic and narrow passages, just enough space for a small group to walk the sandy floor- and for the occasional shafts of sunlight to shine down from above.

Four Corners Monument

No Place Like Yellowstone
Setting foot in YNP is a little bit like landing in OZ: You’re in a new reality. Colors are suddenly brighter. Strange, marvelous creatures might wander across your path at any moment. The landscape no longer follows the rules that apply to the rest of the world. In short, the park bends the limit of what you’d previously considered possible. Here, you can gaze into a hot spring that paints the ground in vivid hues of green, gold, and blue. You might glimpse grizzly bears, mountain lions, wolves, elk, or bison-maybe even all of the above. Here, rivers boil, mud gurgles, and the earth erupts in violent waterspouts at regular intervals.

History and Culture
From prehistoric Indian cultures, to miners and ranchers, to modern-day adventure-seekers and vacationers, the Glen Canyon area has been home to humans for thousands of years.
Early Inhabitants
The Mormon Settlers
Gold and Grass
Come play in our backyard: Zion

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