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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Road Trippin’ over Turkey Day

Far be it to let a long holiday week go by and not head out of town. My wife, who often has an inordinate amount of sway in determining where we go (happy wife makes for happy life), has a penchant for seeking out interesting and fun destinations and this year was no different. This trip turned out to be a combination of destinations. First stop was Monument Valley that sits on the border  of Utah and Arizona. The Monument is actually on the Navajo Indian Reservation and is a Navajo Tribal Park and not a National Park or Monument. While I’m sure when this land was set aside it was considered by white folks as useless desert the scenery is incredibly spectacular. While you may have never actually been there, through the countless films shot here (from where Tom Hanks finally stopped running in Forrest Gump, to more John Wayne westerns than I can count) you’ve visited Monument Valley via film more times than you know. The Navajo are very protective of this area and consider it sacred and therefore most access is limited to a rough dirt road that winds 17 miles from one stunning vista to another. There is limited hiking as well but what trails there are will take your breathe away. Interestingly, the bulk of tourists visiting the Monument are from other countries and the mix of Chinese, German, French, Australian, and other voices is an interesting audio backdrop to one of the most recognizable icons of the American West.

We also did some hiking in the Mexican Hat and Gooseneck Bend areas and picked up a river map for the San Juan River which we’ll definitely plan on kayaking or rafting next summer. The Gooseneck Bend area is a spectacular set of meandering bends in which the river flows more than six miles but only makes two miles of western headway.

So where to head after such spectacular wonders of the world? Southern California of course. We were on our way to hobnob with the world’s most famous rodent in his home digs in Anaheim. The contrast from Monument Valley couldn’t have been more stark - hiking there meant you could go hours and not see another person- while in California I was quickly re-educated in the concept of urban density. You occasionally see Colorado vehicles displaying “Don’t Californicate Colorado” bumper stickers but it doesn’t really hit home how crowded southern California is (from its ubiquitous highways to its grocery stores to its amusement parks) until you experience it first hand. If that’s what “progress” has in store over the next couple of years for Colorado then fasten your seat belt. Of course it’s so crowded because it offers a wonderful climate, ocean beaches galore, and the chance to be mesmerized as a Disney cast member in an oversized plastic head hugs a little child and you find yourself believing in magic if just for a little while. One of my former coworkers used to work for Disney and she constantly held up their standards of customer service as tops in any industry. For the most part she was right,  but alas, it appeared that at least 6 out of 10 cast members were more involved in security and crowd control than in delivering the high standards of service Disney is famous for. What would Walt think about the world we live in today?

Did I mention that Disney knows a thing or two about throwing a parade and fireworks extravaganzas? This time of year the parade is Holiday (can I say Christmas?) focused. I was expecting a quick float or two trundling down Main Street but instead was treated to beautifully decked-out floats streaming by one after the other and here is where the Disney cast members really had a chance to shine.

Then at night, weather permitting, the Park hosts a fireworks display that takes your breathe away in much the same manner the magnificent vistas of Monument Valley do. Two of our three nights in the Park the fireworks were cancelled due to wind so expectations were sky high for Turkey Day eve to see if they would go forward and they didn’t disappoint.


2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a trip with a lot of variety, and I do miss the craziness in so CA.........
    There is a corollary to one of your quotes, and that is "Crazy Wife, Crazy Life" :-) While in VN, they always use your quote, but I inform them of mine.........worth a few laughs most of the time :-)

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  2. Let’s not forget Long Beach, the Queen Mary and Jaymee, is a blog sequel coming??

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