After camping at (or rather near) Arches we woke up and went to Denny’s for breakfast! Yessss! Once these Denny delicacies were dispatched we drove over to Canyonlands National Park which was only 40 miles or so away.
Canyonlands was a pleasant surprise. We had not really expected much from the park. I really only wanted to go to see Mesa Arch, but it was really a treat. This is a multi-day park. There are several really long hikes and it is a much bigger park than Arches. In order to fully appreciate it, you would need to spend a good bit of time here. The Green River overlook was beautiful and the Mesa Arch was incredible. Arches National Park has a multitude of Arches, but, in my opinion, Mesa Arch in Canyonlands is the king.
Perched atop a 1200′ drop is a 40-50′ arch. The view through the opening is of the canyon floor below. You can walk across the arch (although I would not suggest it) and some people did. It is made of sandstone and has a lot of fissures running through it’s base. Eventually, as with all sandstone arches, it will fall. A large section of Landscape Arch fell in 1991 while people were under it. Fortunatley, it gave a warning by cracking and popping seconds before the collapse allowing people to escape and one guy actually took a photo of it crashing down. Crazy! They don’t let people hike beneath it any longer.
Okay. We leave Canyonlands and, ultimately, Utah behind headed for Denver. On our way we stopped at Glenwood Springs, CO which is home to a natural hot springs pool you can swim in AND John Henry ‘Doc’ Holliday burial site, in which swimming is not suggested. The gravesite was cool and the hot springs refreshing and relaxing after 3 days of camping.
From Glenwood Springs to Vail. Vail is a beautiful mountain town (as you would expect) with beautiful and expensive homes, condos, and hotels (also as you would expect). Unfortunately for Holden there was no snow on the ground, but she still wants to vacation there. Figures.
On to Denver. This is where the trouble began. I am sure Denver is nice, but we did not have a pleasant time due to circumstances beyond Denver’s control. First, we get into town headed for our hotel in downtown Denver and everything looks great… nice shops, restaurants, looks very corporate and then…..we cross over one street and “uh-oh, it’s ghetto”. So, we decide not to stay there. It’s 7:30. I am starving. So, we try to find this place we had read about, Wynkoop’s. It’s a brewery/restaurant. My kind of place. So, I drive in the direction I think it is in and get within two blocks when the one way sign pulls a switcharooni. Plan B: GPS (I know you’re thinking this shoulda been Plan A, but H was using it to find a hotel.) GPS (Martha as we call her) says that I must drive 2 miles (a lot in a city) in order to get to the restaurant 2 blocks away.
Restaurant: Excellent! Parking: $10. Alright. Now off to find a hotel. So we have these Best Western gift cards, but only have $130 left and we still have Chicago on the schedule. My vote was to keep our gift cards and find a cheaper (Motel 6) place to stay, because the BW is not the cheapest. Get to Motel 6 (10pm) and the lady encased in glass is scared to even stand all the way in the open choosing instead to kind of peer around the corner…. on second thought let’s find that bee-dub.
Call the number in the BW atlas, confirm vacancy, and head that way. Now the Motel 6 was 7 miles in one direction and the BW was 15 miles in the other. Martha says “You have arrived at 9799 E. Geddes Ave.” Unfortunately, no Best Western to be found. So we call. They changed management 5 months ago. They are now a Quality Inn. Are you serious?!
Of course they don’t honor our BW gift card so we head next door to the Days Inn which is cheaper. Good news: $15 cheaper. Bad news: No hot water. Oh well, we’re campers, which insinuates toughness and apathy. Book it! Next morning a bone chilling shower for me and a dirty look from my wife, the recovering burrito, at the mere mention of a shower.
Anyway, a good night’s sleep and a h….cold shower and on to Heidi’s in KC.
Check out the pics:
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Denny’s!!! (Moab)
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Mesa Arch
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Holden & me at Mesa Arch
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Holden atop the Arch!
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Green River Overlook
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‘Doc’ Holliday’s grave
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‘Doc’ Holliday Info Plaque
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Next stop: Heidi’s house in KC!