I made quick visits to the North Rim and Kanab so I could move on to Bryce National Park for full moon. I definitely had mixed feelings about returning to the park after all the BS this winter. Yet, the canyon will always hold a fascination for me.
Left Marble View early, for me, in the morning and enjoyed the slow drive through the forest. Knowing the Ranger working the entrance station made it emotionally easier to enter the park. Didn’t even have to show my Senior Pass. Went to the visitor center and chatted with several people I know. Then at the Lodge for more visiting. And stopped by the administration building to fill water bottles and found more familiar faces.
Drove out to the end of the scenic road to Cape Royal where I planned to photograph sunset.
A storm was brewing on the South Rim and as soon as the sun set another show began.
Both colors and lightning kept me shooting.
…and shooting. I was SO excited!!!! First time I’ve successfully captured lightning. The above shot is available for print. Back by the campground I was able to dump tanks and take a shower. Nice facilities, clean, and six minutes of hot water for $1.50 in quarters. Believe it or not the first time I’d ever been in the place. Then engaged in a little more visiting before heading out of the park. I’d planned to camp on the forest somewhere near Jacob Lake but when I got there it was pouring and I had second thoughts about muddy forest roads. So I stayed on level pavement near Jacob Lake Inn for the night.
In the morning I dropped off the Kaibab Plateau headed north to Kanab for a lunch date with a friend and a driveway to park in for the night.
Plus I bought Sierra a harness and leash in town. She tolerated me put on the harness without scratching or hissing. Then we stepped outside. I sort of let her lead me but also stopped her from going any place I didn’t want her. We never got more than 10 feet from the camper but that’s OK, its a start. Considering we’ll be in a campground at our next stop she might not get out again for a little while.