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After the Twenty Mule Canyon Overlook, we drove for the Badwater Basin but being the travelers with no plans that we are, we saw cars parked at the trailhead of the Golden Canyon.

It didn't seem like a good idea back there since it was so hot but we only thought of that halfway the trek so it was initially a good idea hahaha... :)) But it is really a good idea once you've reached the Zabriskie point, just that it was not easy. Paki-excuse na lang ang magulong ako. 

Imagine walking at 11 AM in this kind of landscape! 

This is what it's like to trek in Mars haha badlands rather.

What are badlands? Lands that are bad. Sobrang smart ko pls. :)) But according to the dictionary, badlands are extensive tracts of heavily eroded, uncultivable land with little vegetation.
Macro shot of one area showing how frail and soft looking the externals of this sedimentary rocks are. 
The big red rocks are called the Red Cathedral.

It was kinda hard 'cause the trek was uphill and there weren't any vegetations and shaded areas for us to rest but the people who've passed by us always said, "Hang on. You're near and it's worth it!" 



We continued... we drank all our water since we only had like 500 ML each. Yes. So galing. If you have plans trekking here, please bring water. More than enough water especially during summer. 
This part was the only assault actually.
The badlands from Zabriskie Point! YEHEY!!!
Badlands and Funeral Mountains.

Is it worth it?


YES!

The sweat was worth it.


HAHAHAHA.

Seriously though, weeks prior to going to Death Valley we haven't sweat a lot even if we tried trekking for a lot of times already.
That was the first and the start actually of the hot days we've experienced in Nevada. 
Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere...

And sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.

That's something I'd say but you know after days, months and years of "feeling lost" and "paghahanap sa sarili" eventually, you'll decide that the quote "Life is what you make it." is more applicable. Hindi tayo naghahanap dito, gagawa tayo!! GAGAWA. Char haha. 
Nearing the trail head!!

Are we still on Earth?

Forever grateful for this chances of being able to see Your wonderful creations. <3
Hindi mo kasalanan Death Valley, kung walang nakakayanan mabuhay sa kung anong meron kaaaa. Hindi mo kasalanan. Makakahanap at makakahanap ka rin. HAHAHA!

It was a clear and hot day with almost no clouds! Just less than a day of  walking, we all got sunburned. 
HAHAHA!

Okay so on the way to the Badwater Basin we saw this hill again, which name I don't know haha and decided to go down the car again and go up that hill.

See how small the car looks like from the hill? :))) This was a bit high kase in the middle of the flat lands and mountains... so valley. Hill in the middle of the valley.
Kinda hard 'cause there wasn't an established trail and the pebbles enter out shoes but worth it!

That's the artist palette drive area at my back.

 Notice the different colors of the rocks. The varieties of colors are proof of the very violent volcanic eruption that shaped the area during the Miocene Epoch which was million years ago. 
Days in Death Valley are really hot and there is very little water so naturally, vegetations die especially during summer but I heard they have a very beautiful view of the Cosmos at night!!


That's probably the reason why according to the Death Valley National Park website, "Half of the park is after dark." Huhuhu! Makes me regret not staying a bit after dark. :(( But I believe naman that I can experience how it's like to see the Milky Way and hopefully the Northern Lights someday in this lifetime. Yes, universe? Yes? :)))

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On the way to the Death Valley and the view from the Twenty Mule Team Canyon Overlook

Okay so we skipped Six Flags Amusement Park for another day spent at a National Park and the chosen park for that day was The Death Valley in California mainly because of the badwater basin which is the lowest point in all of North America.

Someday, I'll get to visit other National Parks all over the world! Charuu hahaha

Okay so we went there again without a lot of prior research (as always) hahaha but we do know that it's going to be hot since it's also the hottest and the driest place in N.A.


From where I lived, there are two ways to get here one was from Baker, California and the one was in Pahrump, Nevada. We passed through Pahrump since we haven't been there. 
The names of the places were actually the thing that made us go, "OMG! Are we doing this for real?" hahaha. As soon as we got the map and we read that there are places named, furnace creek, devil's hole etc... are we going to experience hell in Death Valley?

Where did Death Valley got its name? The National Park Service Website has answered it for us link: here. 
I'm used to seeing this bird 'cause we have a lot of this flying freely in our apartment complex but heyyy why'd you have to show up before we entered the premised of Death Valley?! HAHAHAHA
Staying true to its name, it was really hot there.

How much more during summer?
This unsatisfiable craving for wide-open spaces. 
I got quite confused though with the name of two areas here in Death Valley National Park so I'm just assuming based on my light research that this is the Twenty Mule Canyon Overlook. Haha. The problem is this looks a lot like the other area where we trekked which I will be posting next. 
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This post will include the Virgin River, Temple of Shinawava, and way to The Narrows of Zion National Park. 


We drove back towards the entrance of Zion.
The one in the picture is near the area of Zion Junction.

We parked our car near the museum thinking it was still open hahaha. Anyway, the musuem was the second stop of the free shuttle so we decided to wait there.

Okay, so these are the trails in Zion. :(((

We only trekked two. HUHUHU.


Did we know about this earlier that day, we could've trekked through more. :(((


Canyon Outlook Viewpoint / Trail: here.

Much better talaga to go to a 2 days, 1 night trip or more when in Zion. Even more days when in Utah. There's just too much to see in the land where life is elevated!! :(
I wasn't the only one even if I looked like it. Hehe. 
While riding the shuttle, the driver narrates the places too see. 
So this was the river that we were looking for - the virgin river.

It is 261 kilometers long and flows all the way to Lake Mead in Nevada. Virgin River is what carved the rocks and canyons of the area over the past million years.

The Lake Mead is near the Valley of Fire and Hoover Dam. 
Temple of Sinawava Area

We reached the end of this trail.


This is near the entrance of the Narrows, the place in Zion that I wanted to go to. 
But the current of Virgin River was kinda strong and we weren't ready to get wet plus it was a bit past 7 PM when we got here... the last shuttle bus back the museum leaves at 8 PM so we just decided to stay for a couple of minutes there and appreciate the beauty of the area and trek back to the shuttle stop.
Haaaaay, Zion.
I'm inlove.


I'm inlove even if there was no slot canyon experience for me.
Thanking the heavens still that at one point in my life, I stood there.

Could've been my first time hiking/wading upstream a river and through the narrows of course! Hahaha!

Hiking through the narrows is actually one of the most dangerous activities you can do in Zion because the threat of flash flood. Even if it's not raining in the area, rain water from miles away could pass through the Virgin River and cause a life-threatening flash flood. Water level can increase in minutes or even seconds so hikers should check on the weather before hiking. 
This marks the end of our Zion National Park Day tour. Huhuhu. Wanted to see more but we ran out of time. 
It's a long drive back to Vegas Skies. <3
It felt like we didn't do a lot in Zion but out of all the lakwatsa I did, Zion was the only place we went to that made me feel so hella tired. HAHAHA. Ayun na nga. :))


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Or maybe this has a name, we just don't know what it is.

Note: If you're going to National Parks, even State Parks in the USA, make sure to look at the map thrice and the articles in the journals that are given to tourists. But since you've stumbled upon this in your search prior to your visit, I'm pretty sure you already have an idea about the things and places that you should see in your chosen National Park.

'Cause for Zion? The only one that we looked for was the river. HAHAHA.


I fell inlove with feeling small. Gets? When you're standing with this humongous rocks, you'll really feel small. 
We were serious in finding that river my friend saw while searching about Zion so when we saw one trail (which is definitely not the one we were looking for) we went down the car and trekked. Hahaha. It sooner made sense why there weren't a lot of people in the area.

We "parkoured" through the boulders and streams. I slipped a week before our Zion trip so imagine my struggle trying to "parkour" and "jump" over these rocks. Sakit sa pwet ko sobra!!! Haha
That was the falls with no name at the back. HAHAHAHAHA.

Like seriously, what was all the hardships for? Tighter friendship bond na lang siguro. 
The water was clear and cold but this was definitely not the one we were looking for.



IT WAS IN THE MAP AND THE PERIODICAL OF ZION NATIONAL PARK THOUGH!!! We just didn't read it well so we didn't know that there was a shuttle to the more famous trailssssss. :(

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Entered the National Park again to look for the shuttle bus.
Then we drove through an area where there were a lot of parked cars so we stopped and looked at what was there.

Turns out there was a trail to what they call the Canyon Outlook Area.
It was written in the information board that the trail was only 1 mile and one hour away so we decided to go.

Best decision we made in Zion. haha.

It doesn't look as amazing and breathtaking in the picture but yeah, this view took my breath away. :))

I was still complaining that I didn't get to visit the Grand Canyon when we were here but both my friends have gone there and they're like, "Now that you've seen this, Grand Canyon will bore you out. This one's way more beautiful than that." I will never know if they were just trying to make me feel better but I'd have to agree that this is really beautiful though,
We were eating granola bars while we were here. Maybe this little one was smelling the nuts and kept approaching us. hehe. But no, feeding the wildlife isn't allowed.
In the canyon outlook you'll see from left to right: Bridge Mountain, The West Temple, Altar of Sacrifice, The Streaked Wall, The Sentinel

below: Zion Canyon and Pine Canyon

Hahaha. Laki ng mukha pls.

This is my back again. Notice that it was windy there. hehe. 
Thankful. More please hahaha
On our way back to the car.
Patungo sa kawalan.

Wasn't going anywhere, just wanted to take a picture with the rocks. haha
<3

It was an easy trail. Very worth it. 


Million years...
Then we really looked for the shuttle or we didn't... :))

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