It takes millions on years for the Transformation of a stream into a river, then into a canyon; but given time, the earth is transformed into a magical formation of layers of sediment, rock, plants and water which make up our breathtaking National Parks. Zion is a National Treasure.
These American public lands are our Inheritance and belong to our children and future generations.
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Great pics love see places I never been too
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No Way, I loved Zion National Park!!! Did you do the Angel’s Landing? I want to buy an RV to live/travel in as well. How did you get started?
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Hi Winta. No, I recently saw pictures of Angels Landing and thought it looked amazing. I will be back. We started with a camper on the back of a truck, but now we are driving a motorhome and we love it. I suggest starting small, there is so much to see, especially if you are in the states. Most people travel to different locations seasonally. It is so much cheaper than a renting a house or even an apartment. We are only traveling part time but I could see traveling full time.
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That’s so inspiring! May I ask if you went with a Class B or C?
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We went with a class C. We like having a bedroom with a door that shuts for a little extra privacy.
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