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Dienstag, 15. Juli 2014
St. George -> Zion National Park -> Bryce Canyon -> Middle of Nowhere ;-) -> Torrey, Day 17, Monday
Montag, 14. Juli 2014
Las Vegas -> Lake Mead National Park -> Valley of Fire National Park -> St. George -> Zion National Park -> St. George, Day 16, Sunday
We started our day very early and got up shortly after 5 am because we wanted to be in St. George in time at 12 pm to watch the World Cup final Germany vs. Argentina. Only a lot later we realized that due to the time difference of one hour between Nevada and Utah we could've slept an hour longer...
Even at this early hour it was still (or already) 30 degrees Celsius outside. We saw a couple of people on bicycles, using the relatively moderate temperatures for their exercise. We drove through the Lake Mead National Park which was really beautiful with an immensely huge lake. Unfortunately we were only able to make a quick stop at the Valley of Fire National Park with its red rocks but at least we saw a few glimpses of it. We continued our journey through a small part of Arizona which was amazing, the road lead us right through the mountains. There were large rocks on both sides of the Freeway, pretty cool. Judging by what I've seen of Arizona so far I definitely like it. It was only a short preview though, we'll cime back to Arizona later on our trip and our destination of the day was in St. George/Utah. That means we've been in three states in one day, Nevada, Arizona and Utah, rather impressive.
We arrived in St. George well in time before the game so that we even had time to go to the local supermarket before it was time to settle in front of the tv. Our hosts Bob and Rose, an elderly couple, gave us a warm welcome and showed us to our room. It was nicely furnished and had a great view of the mountains near Snow Canyon. Bob had already set up the tv for us and we spent very exciting 120 minutes in front of it. The game was an emotional roller coaster as both teams were fighting hard. Germany gradually got the upper hand but it was still 0:0 after 90 minutes. Finally Mario Götze scored the most important goal of his career and we won the cup for the fourth time!! It we're very long minutes though until the game was finished, I was hardly able to keep still. When it was over I cried actual tears of joy, what an amazing day!! Too bad that I wasn't in Germany, I would've loved to join the parties in the streets that took place in every city.
It was almost 5 am before we headed to Zion National Park which wasn't too bad as it still was pretty hot outside (43 degrees Celsius!) but also the sun was gone which made it a bit more bearable. For today we had planned a hiking trail at the Kolob mountain which would've taken about four hours back and fourth. As it was already 6 pm when we got there we only walked about half of it which was an experience already. The trail lead us up and down several steep hills, I was already completely soaked after a short while, it was still so hot! It was a real wilderness, as someone living in a big city I'm so not used to that. I didn't really feel uncomfortable but also not a 100% comfortable. There were lots of bugs, flies, lizards and, what was pretty cool, an actual skunk! We didn't manage to get a foto of it though as it vanished quickly. We made it back to the car before it got dark and then for once had an early night.
Las Vegas (also Venice, New York, Luxor, Paris and Monte Carlo...or at least it looked like that...), Day 15, Saturday
Our Las Vegas day began a bit not good with a cockroach in the bathroom of our otherwise okay(ish) room. It lay on the lid of the toilet so it might've fallen out of the ceiling fan. Our host seemed genuinely shocked and was very apologetic when I told him about it so it apparently wasn't a regularly occurrence in the house.
After that unpleasant start of the day we started our walk to the Strip which maybe wasn't the best decision as the walk proved to be longer than it looked like on the map and it already was rather hot. Also it led us under the freeway through a rather deserted area. It was fine in daylight but in the end took us about 45 minutes until we reached the Strip.
At first we went to the Wynn Hotel to pick up the tickets for Le Reve which I had purchased online in advance. There was a huge casino inside the hotel and even in the morning there were already lots of people trying their luck (and maybe spending all their money...). I only played for 1$ but didn't win anything. Also I didn't really have a clue what I was doing there... I would've liked to try it again later but somehow it didn't come up anymore. So I didn't win a million dollar and will have to go back to work when I get home ;-)
We walked down the Strip, making stops at all the big hotels. They almost all had casinos inside (apart from the Mandalay Bay Four Seasons Hotel where we had drinks later) and due to the air condition it was a constant change between the heat outside and the pleasantly cool hotels. The big hotels all have themes, it was pretty fun to see the Grand Channel of Venice at the Venetian with actual gondolas taking people for rides. There also was a Paris themed hotel with the Eiffel Towerand the Arc de Triumph, the Pyramid shaped Luxor with a Sphinx, the New York hotel with the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building and the Statue of Liberty. We even walked the Brooklyn Bridge there though it wasn't half as cool as the real thing.
We had decided to walk to the famous Las Vegas sign which was the second not so good decision of the day. Even though we were constantly drinking water and buying new bottles which were sold by lots of vendors in the street for 1$ each (and two for 1$ in the shops, we found that out later) the boiling heat (43 degrees Celsius at that time!) simply was too much. I felt like collapsing from the heat and wasn't even sure I'd make it to the sign (and back to the city afterwards!). I made it in the end and even had a short energy boost at the sign and posed in front of it. There was a long line and even a park ranger supervising everything.
After that we hit the first hotel after the sign which was the Four Seasons and stayed there for a while, having a delicious (non alcoholic) cocktail and lots of ice water and recovering from the heat. When I felt better we continued our walk. It slowly started getting dark and all the neon signs came to life. Las Vegas is definitely a lot more pretty in the dark! Also it is one of the weirdest places I've ever seen, it's the only place I know where people walk the sidewalks in nothing but a bikini. And it wasn't only one person who did that. And when we were at a hotel having lunch suddenly an alarm bell started and there was an announcement which we didn't really get apart from "please stay calm" and no one paid attention to it! Not even the staff, everyone simply kept doing what they were doing before, so strange!
On our way to the Wynn where the show started at 9:30 pm we passed the Bellagio where we saw the famous fountain. It was really great and I managed to videotape a bit of it. The show at the Wynn was great fun (and had the additional bonus that I could rest my feet and escape the heat there). The seats in the theatre are centered around a big pool in the middle so that there's a great view from every seat. It was allowed to take pictures without flash and I got some nice shots.
Afterwards we got a taxi back to our place as a walk of nearly an hour through a deserted area late at night didn't sound very appealing. Also we were dead tired and had to get up very early the next day.
Las Vegas is a great but also kind of weird place. And it's definitely a very expensive place. Souvenirs, food, whatever you buy, be prepared to pay a good deal more for it than you'd do anywhere else. You don't even have to go to a casino to lose a lot of money there.