Roadtrippin’ thru Utah – Temple Square, Park City and the Tracy Aviary

Today was an action-packed day. Ed + Ruby kicked off the morning by having breakfast with his old roommate Heidi and then heading to storytime at the City Library (all while I recovered from a stomach bug I caught the night before). After more quality library time, we decided we couldn’t be in SLC and completely ignore Temple Square, so we made our way over to check out the action. We must say — those are some pretty impressive grounds!

After catching a quick bite, we wanted to get a little closer to the gorgeous snow-capped mountains that surround this city, so we hit the 80 East and drove up to Park City. What an awesome little mountain town — it was charming and we even got to drive by the ski jumps and bobsled track used in the 2002 Winter Olympics. Ruby slept the whole time in the backseat!

After she woke, we really wanted to check out the Tracy Aviary at Liberty Park. We had no idea how cool it would be! It is really amazing and we are so glad we went.

We wrapped up the evening with a great meal at The Wild Grape and dessert at Hatch Family Chocolates. Here are a few highlights from the day!

Roadtrippin’ thru Utah – Snapshots of Salt Lake City

After 4 days of glorious natural wonders, the Kims needed a little civilization. The novelty of nature trails had started to wane for poor little Ruby, and if Ed + I didn’t get some ethnic food into our bellies we were going to go insane. So we trekked up to northern Utah to see what the fuss about Salt Lake City was all about. The drive was long, but pretty – the white, snow-capped mountains with matching puffy white clouds along the way didn’t get old, but a stop at a McDonald’s indoor playground for an hour or so was still necessary to let Ruby climb, play and make a new friend. We ended up rolling into SLC in the late afternoon.

Anxious to get our bearings, we decided to walk to the City Library to explore. It was a win-win, Ed + I were floored by the architecture, and Ruby got to squeeze in some much-needed storytime.

We walked a bit more, grabbed some Vietnamese food for dinner, splurged on THE BEST frozen custard EVER, and ended the evening with a short drive to see a bit of the city by night.

More pics here.

We’ll see what SLC has in store for us tomorrow!

Roadtrippin’ thru Utah – Bryce Canyon, Day 2

Today was Day 2 of Bryce Canyon and frankly, based on the epic majesty of what we saw on Day 1, we weren’t sure that we could be wowed more. We were…wrong.

We started off VERY early, getting up in time to haul our sleepy selves to Sunrise Point to watch the waking sun illuminate and highlight the thousands of breathtaking hoodoos of Bryce Canyon. This spot is legendary, and while cloud cover unfortunately prevented us from getting the full effect, we weren’t complaining. The view was spectacular and unlike anything we’d seen before.

After heading back to the Ruby Inn to get a little more shuteye, we decided to drive the main road through the park all the way to end, and stop at each of the thirteen viewpoints coming back. Each of these viewpoints, starting with Rainbow Point at the southern end, offered their own unique and unforgettable vistas.

One of the most impressive was Natural Bridge, which isn’t technically a bridge but rather an arch created by erosion over many millennia.

And here’s a little video clip at the Aqua Canyon viewpoint, elevation 8800 ft:

After heading back into town, I saw the last thing I expected to see. Many of you know my obsession with East German relics and artifacts, so you can only imagine the sound of my jaw dropping to the ground when I spotted a derelict Trabant 601, parked against an equally derelict looking Old West-style tourist trap. The Trabant is synonymous with East Germany, made famous to the world when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, and thousands of these little smoky 2-stroke cars streamed westward, carrying countless dreams of a better life. Well, this Trabant certainly went westward too – far more westward than any Trabant could dare to dream!

After doing some research online, I found out that this car had been left here by a former East German who goes by the name of D-Rolf, who travels around the world in these cars. This particular car had been left behind by him in 2002, after the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. At the moment, he is traveling through Pakistan…in a Trabant, naturally.

Now, one thing that had been lacking over the last few days was decent food. Being on the road, we’d eaten a lot of mediocre garbage, and we’d had enough. So, we headed to the Lodge at Bryce Canyon for a decent meal.

It was just what we needed. Organic chicken, real vegetables, fresh ingredients, you know, the good stuff. And as you can see here, even Ruby was pleased.

Goodbye, Bryce Canyon. You are…beyond words.

Next stop: The Kims leave the wilderness behind and go back to city life. Salt Lake City, watch out!

Roadtrippin’ thru Utah – Bryce Canyon

Today we said goodbye to Zion National Park and hello to Bryce Canyon. All we can say is, WOW. It’s absolutely stunning. We scoped out Sunrise Point and meandered down the trail for a bit, then checked into our home for the next two days – the infamous Ruby’s Inn! We tried to catch the sunset tonight — it was a little too cloudy for a dramatic view, but it was still gorgeous nonetheless.

Highlights from the day:

Passing through Dixie Forest en route to Bryce Canyon

Tunnel!

Watch your step!

Wow.

We think she likes it here.

Waiting for sunset.

We’re aiming to be at Sunrise Point by 6:30 am to catch another view.
Lots more pics here!

Roadtrippin’ thru Utah – Zion National Park

Now that Ruby is a little older, Ed + I decided it was time to get a road trip back into the rotation. We decided to step out of our comfort zone and get a little closer to nature, so a trip to Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon seemed like a good fit. After spending our 1st night in St. George and spending two days in Zion National Park, we know we made the right choice! We are floored by the scenery, thrilled that Ruby is such a great traveler, and happy to be taking in some hiking and fresh air together.

Highlights from the last few days:

Breakfast at the cutest cafe ever in St. George, Utah.

On our way to explore Zion National Park
 

Ruby’s favorite rule to enforce: Don’t talk with food in your mouth.

 

Day two was spent exploring Kolob Canyon and the 20 mile, scenic Kolob Terrace road

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