Duck Creek Village, Utah to Cathedral Gorge State Park, Panaca, Nevada
We spent 3 wonderful relaxing days in Duck Creek. We can never thank Carol and Carl for letting us stay in their little piece of heaven. The altitude was over 9900 feet, but the days were warm enough for shorts. I don’t think that I have ever been up that high for any extended period of time before.
Learned that things like lotion and mayo seem to explode at that altitude if you don’t remember to get it away from the lid before opening it. Had a funny accident with a bottle of mayochup. It squirted all over and just wouldn’t stop. Soo funny now, but oh boy, what a mess!
We saw some awesome scenery, saw some deer, chipmunks, tons of different species of birds and even saw a horned toad.
Thomas from the old homestead in Beaver Dam, AZ came up and visited with us on Monday. He left Beaver Dam for cooler temps in Cedar City, UT a month before us, so it was nice to see him again.
We were lucky to find a spot here since the Nevada State Parks just opened up for camping yesterday and are only allowed to have 50% capacity. It’s funny, we stayed in this park last year, in May and we are in the exact same spot this year. It’s so beautiful here. I would recommend that you Google it to see all of the beauty the park has to offer.
