The entire trail from the base of the monolith is extremely steep and then it becomes ridiculous. Once you reach Scout Lookout it becomes necessary to use the provided chains to ensure you do not fall off the side of the monolith. Jeanine wisely decides to wait for us at the lookout while I muster every ounce of courage I possess to overcome my fear of heights and proceed with the children. The chains eventually take you along the side of a sheer cliff with a 1000 foot drop off. That section would have made for a very dramatic photo but would have required me to take one hand off the chain to press the shutter button and that was not going to happen. The first section of chains, pictured here, were a piece of cake making this photo possible.
Kyle and I carry 3L of water each and serve as the hydration stations for the family. Jeanine nursed all three children when they were babies. Now in a reversal of roles her oldest reciprocates. It is essential to carry sufficient water when hiking in the southwest during the summer and we did a very good job of gauging exactly how much to bring with us each day.
Last night we arrived at the Watchman Campground in Zion National Park and this morning we set out for our first hike. Our destination, pictured here, is Angel’s Landing. The 5 mile, 5 hour round trip requires an ascent of 1500 feet. If you click on the photo you will notice Jeanine and the kids in the lower left corner as they approach the base of the towering monolith.
As someone who does not drink or gamble, I find little to appreciate inside the casinos, but I must admit that I really enjoy the choreography of the dancing waters at the Bellagio.
After lunch, we hopped a tram and then continued by foot down the Vegas Strip, enjoying the sights along the way. Our destination was the Bellagio, where our arrival coincided perfectly with the beginning of one of their water fountain shows.
The day begins by introducing the kids to the all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet. At $17 a head, I can tell you that this is a money-losing proposition for the Mandalay Bay when entertaining the Calabria family. Kyle and Nico alone ate enough to cover the total bill. Unlike many Las Vegas buffets, this one featured really fine food and tremendous variety.
By the time we settle into our hotel rooms the water park is ready to close so we settle for a photo of the action from our room and the kids look forward to the next morning with great anticipation. Every 90 seconds, a large waves emerges from the flat section at the back of the beach shaped pool. A portion of the lazy river is seen in the upper right area of the photograph. A stong current carries swimmers around the circuit is about two minutes.
Our itinerary includes: Zion NP, Bryce NP, Escalante Petrified Forest SP, Grand Staircase Escalante NM (Zebra slot canyon and Devil’s Garden), Capitol Reef NP, Goblin Valley SP, Dead Horse Point SP, Canyonlands NP (Islands in the Sky), Arches NP, Mesa Verde NP, Monument Valley, Glen Canyon NRA (Lake Powell), Grand Canyon NP (north rim), and Coral Pink Sand Dunes SP.
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