Anasazi State Park Museum and Capitol Reef National Park

On June 16th, it was time to leave Bryce Canyon. As always, I made sure to check and prep Betty for our next leg since I wasn’t exactly sure where I was going to stop for the night, but I was certain I wasn’t going to make it to Moab in one day. I checked the tires and filled the fresh water tank. Since the site I was at didn’t have dump hookups I had to make my way over to the dump station at the campground. When I got over there, it was a bit busy with RVs coming and going, but I was able to pull up to the station fairly quickly. I got everything hooked up and dumped the black water tank first, as usual. Then, I pulled on the handle to open the valve for the gray water tank. Nothing. Continue reading “Anasazi State Park Museum and Capitol Reef National Park”

Exploring Bryce Canyon

 

The day I left Zion National Park, I arrived at Ruby’s Inn, which is just outside of Bryce Canyon National Park in Bryce Canyon City. Having been spoiled with the charm of Springdale, I felt let-down by Ruby’s Inn. The inn opened just over a hundred years ago as a destination for tourists and provided various forms of southwestern-themed entertainment. I could see the novelty of it in its heyday, but now it just feels likeContinue reading “Exploring Bryce Canyon”