Day 12 – Paging Smokey…

Let’s update Smokey’s list for today’s more discerning American:

Did you really just use a flamethrower to clear out weeds in your yard here in bone-dry Utah? Did it ever cross your mind that you might do millions in damage and destroy priceless habitats, or cost family vacationers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to enjoy Bryce Canyon and Zion together?

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Since there was nothing to see here today at Riverside Ranch campground here in Hatch, Utah (between Bryce and Zion), we killed time playing “Contact”—a five-round gin rummy-type game that was a favorite of my grandparents, and making lists.

I thought I’d update our readers on the rankings of our visited National Parks so far (5 stars is the highest possible ranking):

Leo Art Eva Bill Average
Hot Springs

3

3.5

2

2.5

2.75

Carlsbad 

3

4

4.5

5

4.125

Mesa Verde

2

3

4

3

3

Canyonlands

4

4

4

4

4

Arches

5

4.5

3

4

4.125

Capitol Reef

3.5

4

5

4.5

4.25

We did the same thing for the RV parks we’ve visited so far:

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McFarland Park (Muscle Shoals, AL)

2

1

3

3

2.25

Catherine’s Landing (Hot Springs, AK)

3

3

3

3

2.25

Weatherford KOA (Fort Worth, TX)

1

2

2

2

1.75

Carlsbad KOA (Carlsbad, NM)

2

2

1

1

1.5

Santa Fe Skies (Santa Fe, NM)

3

3

4

4

3.5

Mesa Verde RV Park (Mesa Verde, CO)

2

2

2

3

2.25

Archivew RV Park (Moab, UT)

5

5

4

5

4.75

Singletree (Dixie National Forest, UT)

3

3

4.5

4.5

3.75

Fruita Campground (Capitol Reef, UT)

4.5

4

4.5

4.5

4.375

Riverside Ranch (Hatch, UT)

3

3

2.5

2.5

2.75

If the smoke is still crazy around here tomorrow we’re going to go to Vegas a few days early and extend our time in Sequoia/Kings Canyon.

Sorry there were no campout pictures to share here. Here’s one from Delicate Arch (way in the background), taken a few days ago.

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The deserts of Utah have really impressed me. On the road we’ve been listening to the audiobook version of Edward Abbey’s classic “Desert Solitaire,” which he wrote as a ranger at Arches many years ago. I like his description of the soundscape as “not a silence so much as a great stillness.”  I’m going to carry that auditory memory along with the visual/family ones.

2 thoughts on “Day 12 – Paging Smokey…

  1. Desert landscapes are amazing, sometimes strangely oceanic at times, with the wind sounding like waves. Loved my time in the southwest.

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