Portal RV Resort, Moab, Utah
Stone is heavy and sand a burden, but provocation by a fool is heavier than both. ~ Proverbs 27:3
We made it to July and our last hike in Utah – Fisher Towers. We drove into a different part of town to get to this hike that Blaine had found comments online like, “It’s the best hike in all of Utah, and I’ve hiked a lot.”
It was pretty spectacular, but the best in Utah? Don’t think I’d agree with that. See what you think.
We had to break out the hiking sticks today, something we’ve not needed for quite some time. It was without a doubt a good decision, as we surely needed them, except for on the ladder.
On the way back home, we stopped at the Red Cliffs Lodge to check out a museum that was recommended by the guy from Gearheads. It’s a history museum about the movie industry here in Moab and nearby Monument Valley (We were planning on visiting MV, but were unable due to the Navajo Nation closing it because of COVID-19). Very interesting! But a bit overwhelming with soooo much information. It was nicely presented though.
Blaine went out on his own in the afternoon. Too hot for my taste. But he had a great time at Corona Arch.
As he hiked, he discovered where they grow all those cairns they place on the trails! 😉
After he returned from his hike, he found a Jeep road to explore. He even took pictures while he was driving! I’ve trained him well! Just look past the smashed bug spots.
We had plans for dinner out tonight, our last in Moab, so once we cleaned up, we took on our next adventure – – a Thai restaurant! We ate at a Thai restaurant once, many years ago when my boss gathered some of us up to meet there. But since we knew nothing about Thai food, she ordered for us. We remembered that it was really good, but we couldn’t remember what we ate. So after talking to our server at Thai Bella, we made our selection. Teriyaki Chicken for Blaine, Drunken Noodles for me. And no, I don’t know why they call it that. There was no alcohol in it. Both dishes were superb!! And we ate outside in a nice garden area with instrumental music softly playing. It was still a bit warm, but comfortable. Wonderful way to end the day!
And a great way to end our abundantly blessed time in Utah!! Now on to Colorado!