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Summer of Hell - Days 13-14: Mesa Verde, Monument Valley

Mesa Verde National Park is a collection of cliff dwellings from native americans who lives here thousands of years ago. We sniped tour spots two weeks earlier and Thursday we toured both the Cliff Palace and Balcony House. Friday we hiked another section of the rim trail to see petroglyphs carved into the rock walls, then drove into Monument Valley, a Navajo tribal park, for our last park outing of the trip!

Cliff Palace

Summer of Hell - Days 11-12: Moab

We knew that two full weeks in an RV would be stressful, it's not a big space. Plus two full weeks of hiking would wear down the kids, and two full weeks of 100F heat would make anyone cranky. So we planned a vacation from our vacation - we got an AirBnB condo in Moab with seven beds, three showers, lots of air conditioning, a washer/dryer, and a pool!

Moab

Summer of Hell - Days 7-8: Zion

Zion National Park was our hands-down favourite! Zion Canyon is 15 miles long with reddish walls that rise dramatically 2500' above the valley floor, it's breathtaking. We stayed just south of the park and came in Friday to hike Angel's Landing and Saturday to hike The Narrows. Sara's parents Sue and Rex drove out to join us and were staying at the Zion NP Lodge, so we got some good hang-out time with them too.

Angel's Landing summit!

Summer of Hell - Days 5-6: Lake Powell

Lake Powell is a Colorado River reservoir held back by the Glen Canyon Dam. It's a figurative sea of cool water in a very hot desert, and we needed a break from all the heat! Wednesday we rented a 44' pontoon boat and spent the day exploring the bays and canyons, plus jumping off the boat and swimming of course. Thursday we hiked to see some dinosaur tracks and a set of amazing sandstone caves before driving into Zion.

Parked for exploring

Summer of Hell - Days 3-4: Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic National Parks in America. Photos don't work, it's too big, too colourful, too stunning. Monday we hiked a short section of Bright Angel trail and some of the South Rim Trail, but the kids got hot and upset so we ended up chilling out at the RV park. Tuesday we rode mules along another section of the Rim Trail, then drove to Lake Powell.

Grand Canyon

Summer of Hell RV trip

Harriet just graduated 4th grade, which means we can see "America's natural wonders and historic sites" for free with the Every Kid Outdoors pass!

We rented a 30' RV and spent two wonderful weeks driving the Grand Circle loop and hiking national parks with our family friends the Sheffields. Couldn't have done it with anyone else.

Sitch and Sheffield families