Before turning into a fully shaded section of the trail, we looked behind us to take in the full stretch of the canyon. Framed by a perfect blue sky, the red, orange and pink peaks on the other side of the valley descended into the green forest floor. It dawned on me I simply had no concept of Zion Park’s rugged beauty. It’s a revelation.
Leaving the sunny valley behind us, we made good progress until we reached a set of 21 steep zig-zags known as Walter’s Wiggles. Still fully shaded, the ice on the path had been made more difficult to negotiate by the day’s early walkers who clearly slid down the path on their return.
It was slow going and the constant slipping caused much laughter, but we eventually made it to Scout’s Lookout. The tricky switch backs made our next decision easy. After taking a moment to enjoy the new vistas of the valley, it’s our turn to slide back down the mountain, which caused even more hilarity. Angel’s Landing, and the magnificent views it affords in every direction, will have to wait until we return.
Phil explored the Southwest on the three-day Winter National Parks Tour operated by Bindlestiff Tours. In winter, the tour departs Las Vegas on Monday from November to March. A summer version of the tour departs on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays from April to October, with an additional camping option as well as lodging. Ask your Travel Consultant about adding one of these tours to any West Coast USA Journey, one of many adventures you can enjoy with Bindlestiff Tours across the US Southwest, Western Canada and Alaska.