It’s 9:02am Monday and the 16 Casitas are caravanning to Red
Rock Canyon. Is the long
line of white ‘bubbled’ RVs a 2015 version of a pioneer wagon train?? We are on walkie talkie station 14 and I giggle that the men
who usually have so little to say can’t seem to shut up once they have a gadget
in their hands! I’ve turned down
the walkie talkies and we’re listening to CD of reed music by the Plain Indians
– its perfect music for the gorgeous scenery.
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| the Casita Wagon Train |
Weekend report:
We came across Route 12 Thursday – a mighty mountain and switchback
climb on what felt like the top spine of the world. This is a ‘All American Highway’ and the scenery is
breathtaking. And so is the
driving – on the ‘Hogback’ portion of the drive the road is a very skinny 2
lanes wide and the shoulders drop off into sheer cliffs. The driver looks straight ahead
and the navigator gasps for both of them!
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| Two Skinny Lanes |
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| Us at the top of the Ridge |
Escalante State Park is gem of a campground – each site
looks onto a beautiful view.
The edge of the park is a reservoir that attracts many kinds of
birds. The showers are FREE
and HOT and last for 8 minutes!
The park is famous for its petrified wood.
We ate in town one night at the ‘Cowboy Blues Bar’ and I had
the ‘Best Margarita’ in town.
The town is 789 people – so maybe that is true! The food was good and the singing cowboy seemed authentic. We took a trip out the Anasazi
Muesum/Ruins and ate lunch at a most unique place – Kava Café. The Kava is a Frank
Lloyd Wright like building perched into the side of a hill. The ‘bones’ of the building are
all native wood and the windows look out onto the vast canyon landscapes. The food was fresh and home
made. There’s also two
cottages for overnight stays – if you ever wanted to treat yourself – this
would be a wonderful place to stay.
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| Campground w/ View |
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| Indian Museum |
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| Casita Backyard |
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| Walking Petrified Forest Trail - looking for Little Joe to come out from behind the rocks |
I love your posts - the pictures are beautiful and more often than not they make me laugh! Keep up the good work.
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