Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Back to Zion

Storming on the North Rim! Nice cold autumn rains here in Arizona, and in the area this whole weekend. So much that we had a power outtage at the lodge last night.. and still no power at the moment as far as I know... couldn't even do my evening program without electricity so roamed around the lodge in the dark and chatted with some mildly disgruntled visitors. Was actually kind of fun.



Headed to Zion for the weekend. Managed to score a permit for the subway for Sunday... so did the Emerald Pool loop to kill time on Saturday. Poured on us on the way back.



Started hiking at left fork Sunday Morning. First part of the hike is a really steep downhill climb to the creek which you hike along for about a mile or two before you start seeing the neat subway-ish erosional features. Picture on left is the start of the subway and where we posted up for some lunch. Quite nice.




Theres a waterfall a little further up but you had to go for a little swim to see it so we passed... it was cold in there! Plus we entered the boring way. Hoping to get the right gear and come back to do it from the top down with some rapelling and canyoneering (and probably wetsuits)


The standard subway shot on left. Beautiful but almost a bit anticlimactic after hiking the narrows... still cool though!

Went to a BANFF showing of "Radical Reels" on Saturday night where they show some of the extreme sport videos submitted to the film festival. They did a raffle thing half way through and I won a tshirt and waterbottle from Zion Adventure Company! Exciting since I never win anything. The movies were pretty gnarly as well.





Sunday morning hiked up to Observation Point which I must say was a bit brutal. About 3.5 miles uphill to the top of one of the sandstone cliffs wehre you get a pretty nice view of almost the entire park. Started raining on the way up and then rained the whole way back down. Got some nice rainbow action up at the top though (right)




View of Zion from Observation Point. Rainstorms quickly approaching in the distance and the thunder was incredible. Each one went on for about 15 seconds with all the echos off the cliffs. Very impressive but a bit scary as well.

6 comments:

  1. I'm not sure if you're brave or just like to challenge the elements. You sure got some great captures of a beautiful place. Love the rainbow!
    Hmmmm, so no power at the Lodge means no EP. Guess I'll be roving tonight also.
    I seem to be on the generator power from NPS. Too cool. Otherwise it gets real cold in the RV.
    Stay dry and warm today.

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  2. What a difference from the subway I was accustomed to after growing up in NYC and riding NY transit for half my life. Definitely a misnomer. The "subway in Zion is a bit more pleasing to the eye. There is just so much we did not see.
    So did you take your rain gear??
    Te estranyo tanto. cuando vuelves??

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  3. te estranyo tambien mami chula... y si, estaba lloviendo todo el fin de semana! El fin de semana pasado vamos a las vegas para tomar nuestro amigo al aeropuerte... no me gusta. Es ruidoso con mucho luces y trafico y personas! Decadente y ruinoso... no quiero regresar nunca. haha Muy espantoso cuando vive en el grand canyon para cinco meses

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  4. Vas a tener que acostumbrarte a la vida REAL.
    Estar aya es como vivr un sueno, es como estar en el cielo, claro como tu eres un angel.
    Cuando vuelvas a la teirra, tenemos que cuidarte mucho y protejerte.

    Un beso grande

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  5. hahaha un angel... gracias mama... necesitare el cuidado y proteccion

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