Las Vegas to Parhump

It was the day after Christmas in Las Vegas and I’m certain some lonely individuals spent the entire Christmas Day and into the night playing slot machines. As sad it sounds, it’s probably true.

After checking out of the hotel we drove to the famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. As expected there was a line for photos….and an Elvis impersonator who probably would have posed with you for a fee. Instead of waiting in line we posed just right off the side and got our selfie.

Next it was onto Seven Magic Mountains, an art installation south of Las Vegas. After a brief drive on a road parallel to the interstate we saw the color stacks of rocks on the horizon. Plenty of people had heard about this and were doing poses around said installation. I had to select my photos carefully cropping out people. These rocks are supposed to be taken down in 2022 so we were glad to visit them.

We drove back to Las Vegas to go to South Valley Church of Christ. It was unusual in that this congregation did not have a separate building. Rather it appeared to be part of a strip mall. A friendly man offered us bottles of water from their fridge. We settled down in the auditorium right after Bible class was over. We were greeted by a handful of people. The sermon was looking back on 2021. This church had been broken into twice on consecutive Sundays in 2021 and I’m not sure if they caught the thief or thieves.

The church was friendly and the sermon was thoughtful and scriptural. We will definitely visit back next time we are in the area.

Lunch was at Raising Caines, a Zaxby’s clone. Fries and chicken fingers were on the menu. The Texas toast was better than Zaxby’s. We ate in our car.

We then drove to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation National Conservation Area. We had reserved a 1PM time for our scenic drive. Apparently this park is so popular that timed visits are recommended. I myself had not heard of the park until we started planning for this trip. There were plenty of pull offs but with few parking spaces along the way. On one particular one I climbed down to the bottom of the canyon and dodged the folks wanting to produce glamour shots along the way. As a side note I think that with the advent of camera phones, the monopolizing of picturesque sights by selfie poses have increased the problem 100 fold. These people really just care about themselves and don’t care to let others take photos.

We visited some petroglyphs on a 10th of a mile hike. The wind cut us bitterly. I was underdressed with only a long sleeve dress shirt and light jacket. When I saw highs of 60 I figured my heavy coat was overkill.

We drove to Parhump, about 30 minutes away to the K7 Bed and Breakfast. Connected to the B&B was the K-7 Pizza restaurant which we got supper at. We stayed in the room and watched the Carol Burnett Show and Home Improvement before heading out to Wal-Mart for our pickup order.

I told the Wal-Mart associate that I was here on vacation and he said “Vacationing in Parhump???” – “Well, we are visiting Death Valley” I told him. I guess locals don’t see their town as a tourist attraction when they’ve lived there for so long.

Tomorrow we are visiting Death Valley, and ironically we are bundling up.