Trave Day, Capitol Reef to Hatch, Utah Posted by greekgirl777 on September 30, 2020 Posted in: Adventure, american southwest, art, artist, desert, food, fun, iphoneography, Mountains, National Parks, nature, photography, travel. Tagged: adventure, artist, desert, food, fun, inspiration, iphoneography, landscape, landscapes, mountains, national parks, nature, parks, Photography, sunsets, travel, utah. Leave a comment We stopped in Circleville, Utah at the childhood home of Butch Cassidy. It really is in the middle of nowhere. But then most of Utah is the middle of nowhere. We stopped in Panguitch for a bite of lunch at Cowboy’s Smokehouse Saloon. It was fun reminiscing about our trip to Panguitch in 2014. It’s good to know some places are still in business. Mmmmmm! Patty melt on swirly rye, real French fries and a nice glass of Chardonnay. Me and my friend John Wayne After settling in at Sevier River Ranch, we drove out to Losee Canyon to hunt for rocks in the dry river bed. Again this was familiar to because we were there on our previous trip. Rocks are nice and clean. Now we will box them up and send them priority mail to our homes. Sorry Mr. Postman, I know they are heavy. The population of Hatch, Utah in 2018 was 143! One thing for sure, they don’t want any COVID-19 here. We ordered a pizza and went back to the ranch for a glass of wine and a good night’s sleep. Share this:TwitterFacebookMorePrintLike Loading... Related Posts navigation ← Toast at the Top of the World Sevier River Ranch & Bryce Canyon →