Bryce Canyon National Park yesterday and Zion National Park Today. It is truly incredible to see God’s hands in a way that surpasses any kind of chance. Unfortunately all the people who work at these beautiful places don’t believe that the mighty hand of God carved them all with the great flood. And God never does cease to show how mighty and glorious He is. Yesterday on our way to Bryce Canyon the sky let out a torrential downpour. We thought it was going to be raining all day. We each prayed one at a time to ask God to clear up the skies and let the sun come out so we could and enjoy his creation. By the time we got to the first outlook the rain had stopped and upon reaching the second outlook the sky had cleared up and the sun was out. God is so great.
Today we went to Zion National Park, the home to Angels’ Landing. There was no threat of rain today but I felt sick from the moment I woke up. I was so nervous to climb that rock face. My dad, Gabe and I started at the trailhead at about 10:52. By about 12:30 we had climbed up about four-fifths of the way up. It wasn’t as scary as I had though. It was just a ton of hiking. Then it started to become crazy. All of a sudden there were shear drop offs of 1500 feet on either side and the only thing you could use to support yourself was a chain. My dad and I went on about another eighth of a mile only to find that the chain ended in a spot where you wouldn’t want the chain to end. I decided to quit because I knew that I didn’t have the nerves to continue on. Gabe ended up being the only one of us three to reach the summit. Yeah I am a little jealous of him but I can be confident in the fact that I went as far as God wanted me too. I am so proud of Gabe. He really does have nerves of steel.
Sorry I’m behind on pictures. I’ll get them up ASAP