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    Multi Region Viper Cruise to Utah Pic heavy

    It was a passing mention at the PCH run last year that we need to do more of the multi day trips and in Feb this year we did a dry run to Utah planning a 5 day 4 night trip to the red canyons and a bonus day to Vegas.

    With the pandemic, we were worried about businesses being closed, or even participation. Figured we would be lucky to get 20 cars, and we almost did. 19 registered and 18 cars made the trip. We had participation from AZ, CA, NV, IN, and LA.

    Itinerary was pretty simple; drive, eat, drink, laugh, relax, repeat. With some hikes for good measure.

    Day 0: CA members drove the day before to start the cruise from Phoenix



    Day 1: Phoenix to Bryce
    Met early in the outskirts of Phoenix



    We got a visitor, and Angel made friends right away, he was going to need it later.


    Peter [AZ Pres] kicked off the event


    En route to our first stop past Flagstaff. Some of us in the front were VERY lucky to miss some elk crossing the freeway, but unfortunately one car nicked the elk’s leg with the corner of the front bumper. Nothing major, but could have been a lot worse.


    First of MANY gas stops


    The scenery just kept getting better and better at each turn



    Gas stop before lunch in Page, AZ



    3 of us got pulled over on this last leg to Bryce. Only one was lucky enough to get a warning


    We arrived in Bryce Canyon around 5:30 local time, freshened up and had dinner across the street. Immediately followed by relaxing by the pool with plenty of beverage options at hand.


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    Day 2: Bryce Canyon
    Day 2 started early for some of us who wanted to catch the sunrise over the hoodoos



    Sunrise




    Hyperlapse of the sunrise


    Views on views





    Queens garden



    Quick gas stop, clean car and gather for the Bryce Canyon cruise





    Cruising through Bryce Canyon





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    One of the best pullover view points in Bryce, called Bryce point



    Everyone was hungry at this point and we headed to IDK BBQ for lunch


    After lunch and yet another gas stop, some of us headed to Boulder on Route 12, also known as the journey through time. It was just fantastic, extremely smooth black top, excellent views and curves


    Mike apostrophe s [if an admin is reading this, any idea when this will issue will be resolved?] GTS-E was just eye catching. You cannot miss this car from a mile away





    The last car that got pulled over this entire trip. Got off with a warning.


    Back to the hotel, and a lot of kids were eager to get some rides. Our joint Oregan and AZ member Jim took the kids for a cruise and they were all grins


    Dinner followed and the usual pool side beverage gathering


    Pete and Jen handed out the t-shirts to commemorate this trip. Excellent design and perfectly soft and comfortable material. Designed and organized by our AZ crew chief, Ms. Hammer



    We were treated to some great live music by our very own Jeff Binder, set the night off perfectly

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    Cool Pics and awesome scenery !!!
    It's on my Bucket list once the Borders open up...........

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    Day 3: Bryce Canyon to Zion National Park through Cedar Breaks Monument and Kolob Canyon
    Day 3 started early again for a couple of us that wanted the perfect tunnel picture. No traffic, perfect lighting



    Saw the sun coming up so Pete and I pulled over



    We wanted to get the caravan heading to Cedar Breaks as they drove through the tunnel, so Lance and I drove out ahead to set ourselves up for the pictures

    The camera crew


    Vipers driving through the Bryce tunnel

    Jeffs stripe delete coupe looks awesome

    Johns very unique heads and cam convertible with a coupe rear end


    Video of the cars driving through


    We missed Steve and Ann in the Jeep driving through the tunnel, but got his reaction


    It was a beautiful drive to Cedars breaks monument. Sweeping curves through the mountains, by lakes, relaxed driving vs making noise

    Oops, missed a turn

    And made it to Cedar Breaks. Here are Mike and Ann from Baton Rouge. The highest elevation point on our cruise




    From here, we headed out to Kolob Canyon, after yet another gas stop


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    Kolob Canyon was magnificent. We were so close to the mountains and they just tower over everything






    Lance and Lori apostrophe s carbon car was a fan favorite


    We pulled over at another scenic spot on the way out



    How does Lance get those great angles? Like this




    A couple more



    After Kolob, we drove into Zion, had lunch, checked in and put our feet up by the pool to relax and catch up. Dinner followed across the street where Eddie made a toast



    We celebrated Krista apostrophe s birthday

    And the shenanigans began


    The CA group showed off their custom made stryker masks


    Ended the day with the daily routine, sitting by the pool, beverages, jumping in the pool and the word is there was some Bollywood dancing


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    Apologies for the blurred pic, elbow was under water

    AZ member Greg was a hoot. Non stop laughs when he is around


    The view from the hotel lobby was awesome
    Last edited by Loud; 09-01-2020 at 11:44 PM.

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    Looks like a great time!

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    Day 4: Zion
    Several options were provided to folks to explore and participate in activities as they please. Due to covid, the entrance to the main park was limited. Some were lucky to get an early pass to go hike in the main canyon. A couple of us drove the scenic route 9 early am, before we did the same run again with a larger group later that morning.

    Welcoming view with fire pit to keep you warm


    Mike’s GTS-e



    This was a great drive with little to no traffic. And this is among the top 5 pics of this trip




    Checkboard mesa


    Quick run back to the hotel to gather with the group to head out on the Zion cruise.

    Everyday I’m shuffling, I mean cleaning


    Kick off the day/cruise


    Glen and Ann’s ACR, the black was beautiful


    Views on views






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    We were lucky to be first in line to go through the tunnel. It was VERY loud


    We went to the end of the park and turned around to stop at the Checkboard Mesa





    At this point, it was getting close to lunch and we headed back





    Most took to relaxing for the afternoon, but some of us were able to get passes to take the shuttle into the main canyon

    Glad no one was attacked

    Views were just out of this world


    AZ member John arranged for some jeep tours. 24 of us were able to go on this tour which took us over different mesa’s outside the Zion park. The views were never ending and steep in some places. On the way back, we were hit by some heavy thunderstorms






    Sunset


    Thank you, Lance, for all the wonderful pictures


    While folks that didn’t go on the tour had dinner elsewhere, we ordered in pizza and hung out in the lobby


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    Day 5: Vegas or home
    Again an early day for some that wanted to hike. Another fantastic hike and amazing views


    Wasn’t expecting to see this on the hike we took. You can see route 9 curving through the canyons. Just beautiful


    Around 9 was when most everyone headed out, either heading home or going to Vegas. Those driving to Phoenix drove through the Kailab forest and the Vermillion hills




    For guys that went to Vegas, this is the only picture we took, because as the saying goes……


    After a great 6 days, drove home, full thorough car wash by the professionals, and thinking about where to go next….



    I see these multi region multi day events becoming an annual thing and more participation in the coming years. Many ideas shared for where the next cruise should be to and plans will be made in the coming months.

    Some of the pictures I posted are credited to Lance, and others as shared in the group.

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    Wow, I am stoked, what a trip!!! My wife and I went to Zion in 2018 hiking, also did a day trip to Bryce... we love Zion, that's for sure, did the Angel's Landing and Narrows hike... one if not the best vacation we ever had....

    Seeing these many Vipers driving the road we drove back then is so amazing, brings back lots of great memories .... wish we could go back to Zion, but the pandemic does not allow us to....

    Thanks a lot for sharing, you have been very very lucky to be able to do such a trip, I bet you had the time of you life ;-) Stay healthy!!

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    Thanks for the Great Pictures.

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    WOW!! What a great event. Beautiful scenery, great cars. Looks like a terrific time. Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by My98RT10 View Post
    Wow, I am stoked, what a trip!!! My wife and I went to Zion in 2018 hiking, also did a day trip to Bryce... we love Zion, that's for sure, did the Angel's Landing and Narrows hike... one if not the best vacation we ever had....

    Seeing these many Vipers driving the road we drove back then is so amazing, brings back lots of great memories .... wish we could go back to Zion, but the pandemic does not allow us to....

    Thanks a lot for sharing, you have been very very lucky to be able to do such a trip, I bet you had the time of you life ;-) Stay healthy!!
    I wish we had more time to hike, the views are just amazing. A few folks went on the narrows hike, but not Angels landing. We will be back there another time to just do some hikes. The shuttles into the main canyon were lottery based and messed up our plans, but still a great trip nonetheless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loud View Post
    I wish we had more time to hike, the views are just amazing. A few folks went on the narrows hike, but not Angels landing. We will be back there another time to just do some hikes. The shuttles into the main canyon were lottery based and messed up our plans, but still a great trip nonetheless.
    You need to do Angel's Landing, the final part of the hike and the views are literally breathtaking! We want to do the Subway hike if we manage to get there again, if you don't know this one, google it. It actually starts/ends outside the Zion valley/park ;-)

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    Thanks for the pics and updates!!!!


 

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