We had packed sandwiches and snacks for a little meal, and we found a spot that was shaded and away from the main trail. We sat down to open our sandwich, and Psycho Squirrel #1 came bolting around the corner. It came directly up to Robbie, even jumping up on the bench to try to eat his food.
Psycho Squirrel (we did not zoom in on him at all on the camera).
We ran away, panicked. After all, aren't squirrels afraid of humans? Not the special Zion world squirrels. They will sit directly in the middle of the sidewalk, and they won't even move if you aren't paying attention and almost step on them. Down at the end of the trail, the psycho squirrels were rummaging around in people's bags as they waded into the water.
In all, the scenery was amazing. We had to feel bad for poor Zion, which was majestic and beautiful when we could get a second of solitude. Poor Zion, who just wanted to be left alone. Poor Zion with crazy squirrels and annoying, oblivious tourists in every corner who ruined the beauty of the park.
Some scenery, when we got a chance for a clear shot away from the people:
Did we mention it was 112 degrees? Part of Robbie's car (the metal/plastic area on his emergency brake handle) was actually melted when we got back. We did love the scenery, but we would recommend going to Zion during a time of year when the park is less crowded.
The scenery is absolutely beautiful, but the temperature today sounds horrible! I bet the hike into the canyon and along the river was pretty awesome. The pictures are amazing! Hopefully, you were able to get away from everyone, so that you could enjoy the hike. Pretty crazy how the squirrels were coming so close. It definately looks a little psycho.... haha! Hope it isn't near as hot tomorrow when you go to Bryce Canyon. Have fun! Love you!
ReplyDeletePsycho squirrels?? I'm sure the poor things are dependent upon people for food now...One more reason to head the "don't feed the wild animals" idea! Can't believe that Robbie's car melted...and I thought it was hot here!! Take care and I hope your next stop isn't "people cattle" country....Love you...MOM
ReplyDeleteWow...I had the water in my Nalgene freeze from sitting for an hour in my car in the crazy cold temperatures at Purdue, and now you guys are experiencing the opposite...part of Kit melted?!? Are you seriously serious?
ReplyDeleteYes, unfortunately we are seriously serious!
ReplyDeleteAnd yep, mom, there are a ton of signs around saying "Don't feed the wildlife! It's a form of animal abuse!" I'm sure that little squirrel has had much success begging for food by standing on his hind legs.
It was definitely beautiful, and we are ready for some cooler weather!