Moab, Utah

May 6, 2021 Moab was named for a city in the Bible. It was incorporated in 1902 and was originally an agricultural community. Subsequently, uranium, vanadium, potash, manganese, oil, and gas have been mined there. More recently, it has been Read more…

Travel Day

May 5, 2021 Today we moved from Bryce Canyon City to Moab, Utah. The most surprising part of the drive was passing the boyhood home of Butch Cassidy. We got a quick photo through the driver’s window. We met up Read more…

Bryce Canyon National Park

May 4, 2021 “Before there were any Indians, the Legend People, To-when-an-ung-wa, lived in that place.” Paiute Indians lived in this area long before the arrival of European Americans. A sacred oral tradition of the Paiutes states that the hoodoos Read more…

Colorado River Loop

May 2, 2021 Today we wanted to see what we could of the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument and we thought it’d be fun to show Jane’s brother and sister-in-law, Jon and Nancy, some of the sites we’d enjoyed in the Read more…

Page, Arizona — Day 3

April 30, 2021 Hanging Gardens Sometimes water traveling to the aquifer meets rock too hard to penetrate and the water seeps out of a hillside. The moisture supports plants that create a hanging garden. We walked about half a mile Read more…

Salem, Oregon

September 20-26, 2018 We allowed a week in the Salem area and very much appreciated some downtime. We explored the area, had the front-end of the coach aligned, had the windshield on the Jeep replaced (thank goodness for Florida insurance–no Read more…