We're just back from Utah and a week spent road tripping around the state visiting the national parks there.
I never imagined I’d
be spending time in a place like Utah. It’s not exactly diverse after all
and with being predominately Mormon, there are a lot of customs and rules that
you wouldn’t find in any other part of the country. Definitely got a ton of
eye brow raises when we told people we were headed that way.
But we were there
to experience the natural beauty and certainly did that. I’m still amazed by how impressive everything is there and a little shocked that we managed to do the mighty five in just 7 days. Seriously crossed so many things off the bucket list.
I'm a bit overwhelmed with where to start with sharing this epic adventure, since I literally have thousands of amazing photos like the one above. I guess I’ll begin with an overview, so I'll be back with our itinerary tomorrow. For now, we’re catching
up on sleep, reuniting with our pup, and nursing some wicked sunburn.
linking up with blovedboston//
Can't wait to read about it - that first photo is amazing! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteUtah is absolutely gorgeous. While the people are primarily Mormon none of their religious believes are actually laws or regulations -Hanna Lei
ReplyDeleteActually many of them are, it depends on the town and it varies whether they are enforced or not. We had a bad experience with this. But the point of traveling is to step outside your comfort zone and visit places/experience things that you wouldn't necessarily want to be apart of your daily life
DeleteWow I had no idea that it was mostly Mormon! Guess you learn something new everyday. Utah looks beautiful! I hope you upload as many pictures as you can :) I know I'm looking forward to your recap.
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