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Another beautiful day! This map displays all four national parks I visited during the trip: Bryce Canyon (I), Capitol Reef (J), Canyonlands (K), and Arches (L). I entered the Canyonlands National Park on Friday morning. It seemed like every time I pulled out of one turnoff after taking pictures, I would pull off the road yet again at the next one to take more pictures of the different scenes. I was also very fortunate that I could take advantage of the accessible parking that regularly placed me close enough to sites to either get great pictures or to get out and have a fairly short walk to those views. I’m not going to try to describe what I saw with words. Rather, I’m going to let the pictures express their thousand words. Oh, one more thing, as usual, clicking on any of the pictures in the galleries should give you…

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The Singin’ Tourist in the SW USA (Day 3)

I described myself as an eco-tourist on Tripadvisor because I enjoy travelling, but I usually work with a limited budget. Purchasing the senior national park pass two years ago has been a major benefit to me on that front. It's has especially come in handy for this trip. Instead of paying $30-35 to enter one park, I whip out that card and I'm good to go. However, I do allow myself the occasional indulgence, especially if this is for something on my bucket list.

I was finally in the position to strike the Grand Canyon Skywalk off my list. My mother and I had visited the : //singin1.wordpress.com/tag/grand-canyon/">Grand Canyon in 2012. Although the Grand Canyon is a national park, the Skywalk is not part of the park system. Therefore, my senior pass doesn't cover the fee to visit the site.

I arrived very early, nearly an hour before the entry opened. Once I got in, the gentleman at the checkout told me that I was eligible for a senior discount, which was great, then that my walker and other personal items would have to be stored before I was permitted onto the Skywalk. They would provide a walker for my use, but this also meant that I would not have my phone and its camera. As you can imagine, I objected to turning over my camera since I use it to take pictures of the sites I visit. I have not idea why this policy was in place, but I decided not to continue on. With great reluctance and disappointment, I turned back and left.

I did get a few pictures of the surrounding area to share:

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: //singin1.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/map3a.gif" alt="" width="338" height="333" />The eco-tourist in me tried not to think about all of the driving--or, more specifically, the gas I burned--and the physical wear-and-tear to reach this area without completing my goal. This is the chance I take, however, with a trip like this. At least it's all beautiful scenery, and the weather continued to be glorious.

My next destination was the first of four national parks in Utah. I based the order on the shortest route between each according to Mapquest. Based on that, my first stop would be Bryce Canyon National Park. The route, as would often happen between one park and the next, was not direct. I actually crossed back into Nevada and drove through Las Vegas a second time--this time giving me a daytime view of the city. Again, I was not tempted to stop and avail myself of its gambling facilities. As you can see from the map, I re-entered Arizona very briefly before actually entering Utah. Fortunately, about half of the route was on the interstate, so it took far less time than I expected. Yet I arrived late enough that I decided to get a few shots outside the park and settle for the night, saving my visit until the next morning. [gallery size="full" type="slideshow" ids="2078,2079,2080,2081,2082,2083,2084"]  

: //singin1.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/loudmusic.webp" alt="" width="331" height="314" />Gas prices continue to run in the $6.00 per gallon range, making me yearn for the lower prices I've been used to paying.

From a music standpoint, I was giving myself a steady dose of D'lair's Replays. I really like the songs on the list, and the music kept me in a pretty good mood despite the way the morning had gone.

This “how many national parks can I visit in a week” trip has been on my radar for quite a while. I finally have a shot of actually doing it! The trip is now part business and part pleasure. I am scheduled to give a lecture on the development of concert spirituals during the Harlem Renaissance as part of the African American Art Song Alliance conference at University of California, Irvine. I’m also planning to put the word out about the two books that I’ve written in the five years since the last conference and hope I can drum up some interest in them. After the conference, if all goes as planned, the marathon vacation begins. I have reserved a space on a boat to go whale watching in the Pacific and the usual Hollywood tour, plus I’m hoping to catch up with a couple of friends out there. I…

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I’m not sure exactly when I became a fan of national parks, but I am one. I couldn’t wait to be able to get my senior pass, but now I have it I want to put it to good use. I had visited both Rocky Mountain NP and Zion NP with my mother in 2012, but I knew I’d missed four parks in Utah. What I didn’t know was that I’d missed three parks in Colorado, too. My original plan was to visit the Utah parks, the Four Corners Monument, which is on Native territory and had been closed due to COVID until recently, and the Glass Skywalk at the Grand Canyon. However, in the development of the trip, I discovered that the distance to the Skywalk is far greater than I had originally thought. With the current gas prices (average $4.50/gal. as I write this, I have to take…

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Sorry it’s been so long since I last posted. Real life has been REAL for everyone! I’ve limited most of my interactions to virtual events, but I do owe a post or two about the trip to the NATS workshop in Tennessee in October 2021, so I’ll try to get to it after I finish my latest updates to my second book manuscript. In the meantime, I’m going to make another attempt to return to Utah (see http://singin1.com/utah-ho/). Crossing fingers that I can pull it off. The Four Corners have re-opened to the public, so that’s on the itinerary, too. Two things more. One, gas price are really up there ($4.20/gal here as of this post). I’m hoping they will be lower in the southwest. And, I’ve made updates to my travel playlist, including creating one of my favorite pop tunes that are replayed sometimes for hours or even days.…

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Utah, Ho?!?

Since I moved out here, I've tried to take advantage of the opportunities to see the western half of the United States.  I : //singin1.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/rocky-mountain-rendez-vous/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">traveled through Utah with my mother just four years ago, but we only had time to visit Salt Lake City and Zion National Park.  The following year, I took RB onto the Salt Flats International Speedway as I dashed back to Iowa from California.

So, I really want another chance to see the four other national parks in the state.  I've planned a route through all : //utah.com/five-national-parks-five-days" target="_blank" rel="noopener">four remaining national parks--Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Bryce--some of the state parks and the state's scenic roads.

I also previously missed two sites I want to add: the Grand Canyon Skywalk (adds almost 400 miles to the trip, but what the hey) and Four Corners Monument.  Timing?  Well, I'm hoping to celebrate my next birthday watching my Dallas Cowboys whop the Denver Broncos in the Broncos home stadium.  From there, I'd be Utah bound.

Crossing my fingers, y'all!

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