We did a loop starting from Zion and ending at the Grand Canyon, starting Nov 5th.
Winter is supposed to be off-season which means GREAT WEATHER, lesser people, cheaper hotels!!
The best part of the trip was the weather. Perfect for hiking, warm without the sun burning you!! The Weather was fantastic everywhere except for Bryce.
People? Bryce, Arches .. had maybe 20-30 people .. Canyon lands in single digits. We had most of the parks all to ourselves.
Off season hotel rates usually mean half the price.
Day 0
Zion .. 750 miles .. 12 hours.
We started at 9:00 pm ..
at 2:00 am .. got a traffic ticket at 101 mph !!
Great start !!
Day 1 Zion

We reached Zion .. at about 9 am ... got to the campground ..
Weather was in the 50's. We could get a campsite easily .. since winter is the off season (campsite booking online is stopped after Oct 31st. In winter it's on a first come basis. Since few people opt for it, you stand a good chance of getting one.)
Slept for a couple of hours before we got moving again.
Zion was beautiful .. the fall colors are unbelievable .. lot of yellows .. a little orange.
The road .. has a reddish hue .. the first NP where I saw a road of a different color ..
Pic: Chequered RockHikes we did:
Weeping Rock(0.5 mi).
Riverside walk(2 mi) gets you to the Zion narrows .. you can't walk in the narrows in winter .. since it's filled with water and there are chances of flash floods when it rains.
The Emerald Pool hike is about 2-3 miles depending on whether you decide to cover the Upper, middle, lower pools. It ends in a waterfall ..
Day 2 Bryce
It was raining when we left Zion .. and the park looked even better .. washed !!
Bryce was next, it’s a couple of hours away.
The rain followed us all the way to Bryce.
We still hiked the Queens Gardens and the Navajo pass hikes.The hoodoos were beautiful. Canyons are the effect of erosion. Hoodoos are tall thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of arid basins and badlands. They are composed of soft sedimentary rock, and are topped by a piece of harder, less easily-eroded stone that protects the column from the elements. More at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoodoo_(geology)
The rain ensured that we couldn't camp. We stayed at the Red Ruby Inn .. right at the entrance. 57$ a night. Rates double in summer.Pic: Bryce Amphitheatre
Day 3 Bryce/Arches
Thought we'd do a lot of hiking on Day3 .. but . it had rained all night .. (real good Indian rain ) .. and the morning brought some snow as well.
It was a blizzard and we got out of there as fast as we could .. we were in Arches in another 6 hours (282 miles). (You can drive along 12 and 24 which is the scenic route .. but uncertain weather .. forced us to take the rather safe 89 , 70)
Arches was nice and sunny.
Delicate arch was the first hike .. an uphill hike .. .. 3 mile roundtrip .. really impressive!!Also the Windows .. great views at sunset !!
Pic: Broken Arch
Day 4 Arches/Canyonlands
Morning we got onto the Devils Garden primitive loop trail.
Most of the trail is over rock. Carefully placed cairns ( a cairn is small stones placed one atop the other) .. litter the way and provide you direction. We did get lost once. Overall 7.2 miles roundtrip ..
You get to see a few arches along the way .. including the biggest of me all .. the Landscape arch !!
This hike they say is a little difficult, gets slippery in the rain, but is well worth the walk. Unlike most trails that get monotonous .. this managed to keep interest ..since the terrain kept varying.
A couple of other minor hikes ..
Pic: skyline arch

Canyon lands - Island in the sky.
Canyonlands has 2 entrances.
'Island in the sky' is about 40 minutes from Arches.
We got in there at about 4:00 pm, so we had an hour and a half before we ran out of daylight.
It was raining .. at short intervals .. and we literally had to drive through clouds .. and that when we knew where the name came from !!
The views were unbelievable.
At the Green River overlook, it opens to a vast vast .. huge immense .. open space .. it's about a 1000 feet drop .. and you can see the Green river .. etching through the landscape .. its jagged edges .. snaking/cutting through the land.
Day 5
Canyon lands - Needles district
It's 2 hours from Arches.
Chesler Park trail was about 8 miles. There is the loop that is 11 miles.
Most of the first 8 miles is over rock. Extremely varied terrain, interspersed with elevations and drops.
The hike is not at all intense. The views on the way are a lot better than those for the other trails here. (Our original planned hike was the Confluence overlook, 11 miles. But that is pretty much over flat terrain.)
Drove to Mesa Verde, Colorado (3 hrs, 144 miles). The campgrounds were closed !!
Motels in Cortez (nearest town), were in the 45-55$ range. Pic: needles

Island in the Sky
To reach the Island, take US Highway 191 to Utah Highway 313 (10 mi/16 km north of Moab, or 22 mi/35 km south of I-70) and then drive southwest 22 mi/35 km. Driving time to the visitor center from Moab is roughly 40 minutes. Pic: island in the sky

Needles
On US Highway 191, drive 40 miles (60 km) south of Moab or 14 miles (22 km) north of Monticello, then take Utah Highway 211 roughly 35 miles (56 km) west. Highway 211 ends in the Needles, and is the only paved road leading in and out of the district.
Day 6 Mesa Verde Spanish for "green table",
Known for its cliff houses. From approximately A.D. 600 through A.D. 1300 people lived here.
Has over 600 cliff houses.
The only tour open in winter, is that of the Spruce house.
You can get good views of all the other houses as you drive along the park. So you do not really miss anything going off season.
At an elevation, so gets some snow and is a lot colder than Cortez.
Drove to Glen Canyon, Page. 245 miles, 6 hours.
Day 7 Glen Canyon
Glen Canyon was dammed and flooded with water to form Lake Powell. Environmentalists do not like it, but the canyon looks great with all that water in it. There is a short drive along the lake across the dam. The visitor center also conducts 'Dam tours'. Closest city, Page.
Horseshoe Bend is phenomenal. A short ¾ mile hike takes you there.
It's difficult to get a full picture hence pointing you to some already published pictures.
The second one here was taken using a fisheye lens
http://www.webshots.com/g/poster/54/35554_poster.html
http://www.travelsw.com/southwest-trips/southwest-trips-arizona/horseshoe.htm
Day 8 Grand Canyon
Our original plan was to hike the canyon. But we got sick and couldn't do it. Anyways .. we still did go there.
It was raining all night in Page. When we drove in the morning towards the GC (140 miles, 2.5 hrs), the weather looked good. A slightly overcast day though. We got in though the East entrance. It had snowed everywhere. The trees on the side were white. Nothing on the way here could have given us any inkling on expecting snow !!
We couldn't see inside the canyon .. since the fog was really thick.
(The backcountry pass for camping in the canyon needs to be booked much in advance. No refunds if cancelled, but you can book for a future date. Good info at http://www.nps.gov/grca/backcountry/ )
As we got out through the south entrance, 25 miles from the East one, the sun was shining bright .. and it looked like summer.
It was a damn good day to hike .. but looks like we'll have to do it some other time.
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