

What a hike! After two hours of climbing, I caught a glimpse of Navajo Nobs, top photo, in Utah’s Capitol Reef National Park. The rounded rock “nobs” loomed from afar. Sue and I wondered, “What do you think?” It seemed so far away and our legs were rubbery and sore. We had seen few other hikers on the park’s longest trail, but two women descending from the final rock scramble encouraged us to push on. We were so glad we did. One of the toughest hikes we have done, but what a great feeling to thrust arms in the air and say, “We did it!”
I’ve always wanted to take a road trip through Utah and visit its national parks. The landscape looks incredible. There’s something so rewarding about completing a challenging trail.
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Springtime is a great time here. And Capitol Reef is not as crowded as some other parks.
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What a pretty place. I don’t get many views like this, being from Malaysia and all, so I thank you for bringing your side of the world to me!
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Hi Stuart,
Thank you!
From what I have seen if Malaysia, you have another kind of scenic beauty.
Best wishes,
Reg
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And good luck with your new book!
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We visited Capitol Reef last Fall, and it was spectacular–just as you say!
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Thanks for visiting my blog and for your comment, Guy. A great place, indeed!
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