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On Sep 24, 5:02*pm, John H wrote:
We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. |
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:03:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Sep 24, 5:02*pm, John H wrote: We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. Actually, the cat did much better than we'd even hoped for. He just laid back in the trailer when at a campground, and did very well in the car also. He'd usually take an hour to settle down in the car, but the meowing wasn't bad. With my ears, I couldn't hear it anyway! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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On Sep 24, 8:25*pm, John H wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:03:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 24, 5:02*pm, John H wrote: We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try.. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. Actually, the cat did much better than we'd even hoped for. He just laid back in the trailer when at a campground, and did very well in the car also. He'd usually take an hour to settle down in the car, but the meowing wasn't bad. With my ears, I couldn't hear it anyway! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. That cat's got some of the coolest whiskers... It was fun talking to Mrs. Herring about how mellow the kitty was. |
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On Sep 27, 6:58*pm, Tim wrote:
On Sep 24, 8:25*pm, John H wrote: On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:03:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 24, 5:02*pm, John H wrote: We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize.. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. Actually, the cat did much better than we'd even hoped for. He just laid back in the trailer when at a campground, and did very well in the car also. He'd usually take an hour to settle down in the car, but the meowing wasn't bad. With my ears, I couldn't hear it anyway! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. That cat's got some of the coolest whiskers... It was fun talking to Mrs. Herring about how mellow the kitty was. John let you look at Mrs Herrings Pussy ??? |
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On Sep 24, 9:25*pm, John H wrote:
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:03:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 24, 5:02*pm, John H wrote: We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try.. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. Actually, the cat did much better than we'd even hoped for. He just laid back in the trailer when at a campground, and did very well in the car also. He'd usually take an hour to settle down in the car, but the meowing wasn't bad. With my ears, I couldn't hear it anyway! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you gonna' post the pics and a trip report to a place where the vulgar children can't handle themselves ![]() |
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On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 16:53:25 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Sep 24, 9:25*pm, John H wrote: On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:03:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 24, 5:02*pm, John H wrote: We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. Actually, the cat did much better than we'd even hoped for. He just laid back in the trailer when at a campground, and did very well in the car also. He'd usually take an hour to settle down in the car, but the meowing wasn't bad. With my ears, I couldn't hear it anyway! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you gonna' post the pics and a trip report to a place where the vulgar children can't handle themselves ![]() I may get some posted tonight, if I don't go to sleep first. While gone we had a damn drought here and my grass is in need of intensive therapy. I busted my butt de-thatching, spreading soil and seed, and covering the seed over the past couple days. Can't wait much longer to plant seed 'cause the leaves will be coming soon. I'll post the links here with the pics in Photobucket. They may not be boating related, but at least they won't be stolen owls! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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On Sep 28, 5:39*pm, John H wrote:
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 16:53:25 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Sep 24, 9:25*pm, John H wrote: On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:03:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 24, 5:02*pm, John H wrote: We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist.. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. Actually, the cat did much better than we'd even hoped for. He just laid back in the trailer when at a campground, and did very well in the car also. He'd usually take an hour to settle down in the car, but the meowing wasn't bad. With my ears, I couldn't hear it anyway! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you gonna' post the pics and a trip report to a place where the vulgar children can't handle themselves ![]() I may get some posted tonight, if I don't go to sleep first. While gone we had a damn drought here and my grass is in need of intensive therapy. I busted my butt de-thatching, spreading soil and seed, and covering the seed over the past couple days. Can't wait much longer to plant seed 'cause the leaves will be coming soon. I'll post the links here with the pics in Photobucket. They may not be boating related, but at least they won't be stolen owls! LOL! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Cool, we will be waiting. -- ....bend over, change is here!... |
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On 9/28/10 5:42 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Sep 28, 5:39 pm, John wrote: On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 16:53:25 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Sep 24, 9:25 pm, John wrote: On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:03:47 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 24, 5:02 pm, John wrote: We got back Wednesday night, after a great 6700 mile journey to southern Utah. I can't believe I've waited this long to see what that place has to offer. We started with the Colorado National Monument then went on to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park while staying in Moab, UT. We then went to Bryce Canyon NP, stopping at Capitol Reef NP on the way. Utah Highway 12 is probably the most scenic of all the 'Scenic Byways' in the United States. We spent four nights in the Bryce Canyon area, and could have used a couple more. The place is unreal. From Bryce Canyon we went through the Dixie National Forest down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The North Rim, to me anyway, is much more beautiful than the South Rim, so I'm glad we went the way we did. After a couple days there, we took off for Zion National Park, spending a few days seeing the sights there. The next stop was Page, AZ, where we took a tour of the Lower Antelope Canyon. This is another of those otherworldly places that is just beautiful. A night in Page, and we were on our way to Monument Valley, in the Navajo Nation. Yes, I bought my turquoise belt buckles and a ring. Typical tourist. A few days and nights in Monument Valley and we headed for Albuquerque, NM, to visit my wife's sister. By then we were ready to get home, and put in a few 600 mile days to get here. Will get some pictures up soon, but have a whole potfull to organize. If you've not been to southern Utah, it's an experience you should try. The place is amazing. With all the sights we've seen, I'd go back again tomorrow just to see the stuff we missed - and we missed a lot! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. Excellent, John! And I was so glad to meet you and Mrs. Herring for lunch. I trust the cat had a great time as well. Actually, the cat did much better than we'd even hoped for. He just laid back in the trailer when at a campground, and did very well in the car also. He'd usually take an hour to settle down in the car, but the meowing wasn't bad. With my ears, I couldn't hear it anyway! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When you gonna' post the pics and a trip report to a place where the vulgar children can't handle themselves ![]() I may get some posted tonight, if I don't go to sleep first. While gone we had a damn drought here and my grass is in need of intensive therapy. I busted my butt de-thatching, spreading soil and seed, and covering the seed over the past couple days. Can't wait much longer to plant seed 'cause the leaves will be coming soon. I'll post the links here with the pics in Photobucket. They may not be boating related, but at least they won't be stolen owls! LOL! -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Cool, we will be waiting. -- ...bend over, change is here!... You live for the vacation photos of others? Get a life. -- Republicans are the Party of No: No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals |
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