ZION & BRYCE CANYONS
gave you an understanding of how these people must have felt all of those years ago on seeing Bryce for the first time. We I guess know what we are going to find as we had all seen photographs of the place, although these do little for the shear awe that you feel when you feast your eyes on Bryce for the first time.

We headed back to the camp with the shopping to find the others chilling. Cath and I then went back over to the hotel on the little free campsite train to check out the wine selection and whilst we were sat on the train we starting chatting about the possibility of going horse riding. We had discussed it before and everyone seemed to be up for it, although I’m not sure if Sue and Eddie were as excited about it as me! After purchasing a couple of nice bottles of vino we went to check out the riding options. There were a number of different ones available, but we figured that the
leisure ride though Red Canyon would suit everyone best, due to it only being an hour long! Sue and Eddie had never been on a horse before, let alone one cowboy stylee so we thought an hour would do!

After shopping and checking out the place we thought it was time to think about cooking. Before we started cooking, Cath said that she wanted to go and book the horse riding, it was decision time for who was and who wasn’t going!!! Thankfully everyone said they would, although I’m not sure Sue and Eddie would have done this if we all hadn’t have been there telling them how great it would be!!! Then Cath and Sue said that this was there treat to us - it was a lovely thought and a lovely treat, we thank you so much again!!! Cath and Sue came back to tell us that we were booked in on the 9 a.m. ride on Monday morning! What a fantastic way to start the week but now it was defiantly time to start