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The NAU Loop in 3 days (Nevada, Arizona, Utah) by Anthony Ngu

I was headed to Nevada for a climbing trip near Las Vegas and decided to spend a couple days after for a quick round trip through Nevada, Arizona, and Utah.

Some people call it the Grand Canyon Loop, but I like to call it the NAU Loop (Nevada, Arizona, and Utah) I pronounce it as the "now loop" since you need to do it right now! It's that epic.

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The Main Stops:

  • Red Rock, Nevada
    • Red Rock has a bunch of cool features for climbers, but also some hikes that you can do without worrying about getting lost.

  • Grand Canyon
    • Iconic and an epic view to see such a huge gap with flat land on both sides. They've also got a glass platform and a zip line now.
  • Horseshoe Bend & Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona
    • Horseshoe Bend is a great view for sunrise and a short walk from the parking lot. They are building a lookout platform right now.
    • Antelope Canyon is a cool slot canyon to walk through but requires a guide and is a bit hard to get immersed in because you have to move along at the same pace as the rest of your tour group.
  • Bryce Canyon
    • Holy cow it looks like a maze of amazing rock pillars. It's definitely worth hiking through and the Navajo Loop is what I did.
  • Zion National Park
    • There is so much to see here but I only had enough time to do one hike and I chose to do Angel's Landing which was completely worth it. You get 3 different views on one trail!
  • Valley of Fire
    • Amazing views and really cool features with a lot of trails that you could easily spend a full day exploring

Things to Know:

Most of the National parks cost around $30 to enter per car, but if you get the Annual National Park Pass, you get access to all of the United States National Parks for $80! (It's worth it just for the NAU loop)

My Itinerary:

We started off a bit later that I was planning to on Day 1 and went to BabyStacks Cafe for pancakes and a Hawaiian style breakfast (really good!), then we started the drive to the Grand Canyon. We spent about an hour there walking alongside the rim and taking some photos next to the canyon edge. Then we hopped back in the car and drove to Page, Arizona a bit after sunset. Even though we missed the sunset and last remaining light, we still decided to walk down the trail to Horseshoe Bend for some night shots and I was able to snag this shot.

On Day 2 we woke up early to watch the sunrise at Horseshoe Bend and wow was it windy! The wind whipped around and caused the sand to sting our faces. After the sun rose and the crowds of tourists began arriving to Horseshoe Bend, we drove over to Ken's Tours for our scheduled tour of Lower Antelope Canyon. We started the tour and began walking through the famous slot canyon. When we ended though, we noticed that it had started snowing! It was around 10 AM and we drove to Bryce Canyon where it was snowing even harder! After waiting a little bit for a break in the snowfall, we walked around and started the Navajo loo. After a couple hours and a bit of walking around in Bryce Canyon National Park, we drove a bit more and stopped for the night nearby Zion National Park in preparation for Day 3.

The morning of Day 3 we woke up and began our hike up Angel's Landing in Zion National Park, It was a bit rough in places because of the recent snowfall, but it was well worth it for the impressive views. After completing that hike, we drove back down towards Las Vegas and stopped by the Valley of Fire around sunset before heading back to Vegas for our flight out that night.

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Do I Recommend This Road Trip?

If you've only got a couple days, then of course! Pack as much in as you can! However, ideally you would spend a full week doing this road trip so you could relax a bit and explore more of each park.  You can easily spend way more time in Bryce National Park, Zion National Park, and the Valley of Fire.

If you are even able to extend your trip by a couple more days, I would suggest increasing the loop to include Arches National Park, Moab, and the Bonneville Salt Flats.

We Saw The Totality! - USA Solar Eclipse 2017 by Anthony Ngu

Monday, August 21st a Solar Eclipse swept across the United States and since I live in Seattle, I was able to drive down to Oregon to view the totality (an event where the moon totally eclipses the sun and a cool effect called the corona is visible to the naked eye!

Here's the vlog I produced from the adventure if you want to watch it unfold:

The plan was to drive on Sunday from Seattle to Painted Hill, Oregon for the totality viewing on Monday morning. Why Painted Hills? It's dead center on the line of totality and has about 2 minutes of totality viewing. The line for the totality literally passes over the painted hills lookout.

The drive between Seattle and Painted Hills takes about 6 hours usually and on Sunday the traffic wasn't horrible so we were able to make that timing and arrived at Painted Hills around 5 pm. The rangers had closed off the usual route into the Painted Hills Lookout and had set up a parking lot that was closed from 9 pm until 6 am (sunset to sunrise). We had come prepared to sleep in the back of my Subaru Crosstrek and luckily the rangers mentioned that we could camp out across the street in what is called BLM land (Bureau of Land Management) so we decided to do that and parked our car about a 10 minute walk away from the parking lot which is about a 15 minute walk from the Painted Hills Lookout. Not too bad!

We went to the Painted Hills Lookout for sunset after a quick sandwich meal and enjoyed the sunset before calling it a night and making our way back to the car. I took some astrophotography shots that night because the stars were so clear but went to sleep pretty early.

The next morning we woke up at 5 am to a line of cars on the road but luckily we were able to jump out of our car and just walk over to the lookout! So we took our time and got a sweet spot on the lookout over the painted hill and I set up my camera gear to prepare for the eclipse.

That's how I was able to capture some of these images and the video for the Youtube Vlog

The totality was amazing to see in person and it's hard to describe because it's just such a unique and crazy sight. After we watched the whole solar eclipse finish, we went to check out the nearby Painted Cove before jumping in our car and heading back home. The route back ended up taking close to 9 hours instead of the normal 6, but that wasn't bad considering the number of people traveling back that same day.

What a sight to behold.. definitely one of my favorite moments of 2017 and possibly my life.