After spending a week in Yellowstone, we felt it was time to move on. Of course, we didn't see everything or drive down all the roads so just another excuse for returning someday. I snapped a shot as we were traveling through Salt Lake City. We will return here in July for a genealogy rally.
We did spend the night in Idaho Falls, Idaho and then moved on to Springville, Utah. This is a view from our campsite.
Katie felt she needed a nap after that trip along with some sun, although she sleeps the whole time we are traveling. That is a cat for you.
Here is Allan in his Sunday best for church on Memorial Day. How appropriate.
We spent several days at Torrey, Utah visiting Capitol Reef National Park. We took hundreds of pictures and it was hard to cut them down to just a few for our blog. I have included unusual rocks or maybe boulders.
There were big, dark clouds nearby. The park had many warning signs about going into washes and low lying areas when rain threatened. We were very careful, but did take some interesting roads. Allan walked down this wash a ways.
We drove down this road. The farther we drove the closer the walls of rock became. There was evidence of rocks splitting off the main wall and falling down. We were hoping not to be flattened like a pancake.
This tree must have been old.
This wagon was out in a field and probably not used for many years.
There were many herds of mule deer in the park.
This is a baby possible ground squirrel. Not really sure. Mama was a few feet away. In this area I also found a small hole in the ground which looked like there were two eyes looking back at me.
The next installment will be about Arches National Park.
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