The cabin shown here was built in 1882 by Elijah Behunin, one of the earliest Mormon settlers to come to this area, to house his family which included 13 children. After seeing just this wee preview of the park the travelers checked in to their hotel and headed to a local pizza place to get dinner. After waiting for 45+ minutes for their pizza to arrive, they left and headed back to eat the mediocre and somewhat pricey dinner at their hotel.
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The Big Five Parks of Southern Utah Tour
In the late summer of 2022 Ken and Virginia needed to use the airline tickets they had purchased way back in 2020 but could not use due to t...
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In the late summer of 2022 Ken and Virginia needed to use the airline tickets they had purchased way back in 2020 but could not use due to t...
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Soon after entering the Zion park this crisscrossed mountain appears as a massive hill towering 900 feet above the highway. It resembles a g...
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This angle makes it more obvious where the waterfall would be in the right season.
13 children in that cabin! It’s amazing he didn’t and get cited for child abuse!
ReplyDeleteThings were different back then I guess.
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