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Daily Didactic
We rose at a leisurely hour in the awesome North Campground of Bryce Canyon National Park. We somehow lucked on campsite 78, which is perfectly situation for a side-door van, offering privacy and a view. That sentence was for the next road trip... We headed for one of two "over the rim" day hikes we have spied, this one was an eight mile walk called the Fairyland Trail. It seems everything we do in the parks is labeled "strenuous", but most of it is not really all that tiresome. This hike was an awesome three hour journey through hoodoos and valleys and dunes and such. There are a couple of pictures below...
We climbed back to the rim and had a lazy afternoon of reading before heading to the Bryce Canyon Lodge to try on a little lodge food for size. It was not impressive, but tasted great. After dinner we took advantage of the electricity the lodge had to offer and simultaneously charged the laptop and examined our trip calendar for a while. At the moment it appears we can still cram in everything we intend to do and have a bunch of three and four day layovers in pretty places along the way. This is, of course, not accounting for the inevitable breakdown and "getting to know a community" that hasn't happened yet.
We returned to camp, had a great campfire and called it another starry night in Bryce.