Our friends, Ed & Johnna met us in Hurricane, Utah for
several days. We went to Zion and saw lots of bighorn sheep.
Some were curious and stopped to check us out.
Others were just hanging out.
We saw about 25 that day, which is the most
we have seen the whole month.
It rained off and on the day we were there so we just took a few
short hikes. This is the view out the tunnel on the east end.
We rode the shuttle through the park until the rain stopped and
walked up to Weeping Rock. Notice the dirt filled waterfall.
This view is from the side at Weeping Rock.
The next day we played pool at the clubhouse with our
friends because of the rain.
During Peach Days one of the many activities was the rodeo.
Now we are city folk and have only been to one rodeo before
this one. It is great to experience different lifestyles and events.
Here the kids are participating in the Chicken Chase. We
laughed and had so much fun watching them running
around trying to catch the chickens. If the kids gave the
chicken back they received a dollar. A few carried
their chicken around for several hours. Poor chickens!
There were several different classes of Bull Riding, Barrel
Racing, Mutton Bustin, Steer Riding, Team Roping,
& Cash Sheep.
Racing, Mutton Bustin, Steer Riding, Team Roping,
& Cash Sheep.
This little gal who was about 4 years old walked her
horse around the barrels. Notice her legs are too short to even
reach the stirrups. Slow but very cute!
Another event we have never seen is the Cash Calf.
They attached money to two calves and the kids
chased them down to grab the money.
The finale was the Hide Race. The horse and rider started at one
end of the arena with a large hide attached to a rope.
They trotted down to the other end where they went
around a barrel and a partner jumped on the hide,
held on for dear life while the dirt was kicking up in their
face and raced back down to the end.
A form of entertainment we have never witnessed.
It was a great event for the families and the community.
Another great hike in Zion is the Canyon Overlook Trail
which is right after the large tunnel on the east side. You can
see Bridge Mountain, The West Temple, Alter of Sacrifice,
see Bridge Mountain, The West Temple, Alter of Sacrifice,
The Streaked Wall, The Sentinel and Pine Creek Canyon from
one vantage point. Notice the road with hairpin turns. That is
how you get up here. Stunning!
how you get up here. Stunning!
It is a one mile sandy, narrow trail with
a scary wood and iron bridge that jets out and creeks!
Just like life, you never know what is around the corner.
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