Utah Trip By The Numbers
I've always wanted to write one of these fun "by the numbers" wrap up of a vacation but usually blank on what numbers/facts to include-- but not this time!
8-- total days we were gone
7-- total nights we were gone
4- flights taken to and from Utah; Providence to Midway, Midway to Salt Lake City, then the same flights in reverse
1,253- total number of miles we drove in Utah with our car rental
5-- National Parks visited (Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, & Canyonlands)
2-- State parks visited (Dead Horse Point & Red Canyon)
4-- trips to the grocery store
0-- number of ice cream dishes/cones I ate
7-- Number of restaurants we tried for the first time
7-- Number of restaurants we'd go back to a second time! The food was fantastic everywhere we went
2-- Number of times we had to stop for cows IN the road
646-- Total number of photos Evan and I took combined (not counting those blurry or duplicate/deleted ones)
1- The number of times we had to go looking for a fob battery because our rental key fob stopped working. It's also the number of time we set off the car alarm "breaking" in with the actual key.
80-- the speed limit on most roads in Utah
15--Total trails hiked
2-- The number of hikes we didn't "finish"
16.2-- total miles hiked
15-- PB&J sandwiches made
5-- Nutella and Jelly sandwiches made (Alec doesn't eat Peanut butter)
2-- Times we packed our lunches and didn't eat them in any park
3-- Places we slept-- an AirB&B in Moab, an AirB&B in Panguitch, and a hotel in Salt Lake City
4-- Books I read/listened to on the trip
89-- Highest temp we saw all week (Moab)
34-- Lowest temp of the week (Panguitch)
9,115-- feet above sea level at Rainbow Point in Bryce Canyon (our highest elevation of the trip not including flights, of course).
3,855-- lowest elevation of our trip in Springdale just outside Zion
306- feet of the longest arch in America (that we got to see)
1,600+-- years old; the oldest tree we saw on our trip (Bryce Canyon)
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I bet you had the best time! Just reading some of the places you mentioned sends me right back to when I went there. Goosebumps! Ruth@playworkeatrepeat
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh does this sound like a wonderful trip- you covered so much ground! The only question I have, though, is how come no ice cream? Ha! Can't wait to read more about this!
ReplyDeleteNo ice cream? I am concerned! You all got some mileage in! Wow! It sounds like an amazing trip!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! And how nice that all the restaurants were really good.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of miles, but equally a lot of national parks visited. But why no ice cream??
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