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Now looking back at the map, I see that I have missed exploring the Heart of Africa aviary as I was rushing to go for lunch at the Egg Splash Cafe so I can attend the animal presentation later at 12.30pm.
Guess what I ordered for lunch? Smoked Salmon & Egg Benedict Toast (S$15.90) using omega eggs with hollandaise sauce on onion bread. The poached egg yolks are just viscous enough without being too raw that the yolks get drained onto the plate. The salty smoked salmon with the creamy sauce and egg were so good that I wished the toasts were bigger so I can mop up the sauce.
There is just enough time before the next event is due. The Treetop Play area lets the kids bounce on the trampolines and scale the nets. There are also two shuttle stations which provide Complimentary In-park Shuttle Service. However, this tram ride is not a sightseeing tour but to fetch visitors from near entrance area to the centre of the park. There isn’t anything to see along the way though there are tons of pandan plants (Pandanus amaryllifolius) growing on both sides of the road and they smelled so nice.
The red line was running shuttles this weekend and I was wondering what the shuttling situation was in the greater Boston universe.
If Red Line needs to run shuttles, they're responsible for doing it themselves - that is, securing them, paying for them, and transitioning the governance responsible for each individual shuttle. This creates problems, as the land the shuttle runs on is not Red Line land, but the shuttle is. Emily tried to argue that Boston is trespassing on Red Line property simply by running shuttle service to Park Street. In the past, that meant that Boston offered temporary shuttle service only for Red Line to seize it as theirs since the shuttle was now technically Red Line property. That went about as well as expected.
Further, specific governance needs to be set-up for each shuttle, as they're technically city property, but servicing commuters. Some Red Line citizens try to claim ownership of the busses in an echo of Red Line's chaotic origins. Therefore, before occupying shuttle real estate, citizens and commuters alike are required to swear a fealty oath to the city they reside in with the understanding that the land they're occupying is temporarily theirs. For the commuters, this is just in case they attempt to become asylum seekers using the shuttle service as a backdoor loophole.
Sometimes, the Boston or Cambridge government will help support them if requested, but since the Bespin administration, they're less inclined to do so. And as the situation gets increasingly complicated, they're less inclined to help.
With Emily's administration they're not so concerned with shuttles since the system runs so efficiently and since the Bespin administration doesn't really care about the commuters.
And don't even get me *started* on the bumper busses... you don't want to know.
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If you're planning on visiting Zion National Park, here's 5 things you NEED to know before you go!
1. It's Hot
Zion National Park is a desert, but not the sandy-dunes variety like you'd see in the Sahara. It is towering peaks of red and cream sandstone and it is so fucking hot. Especially right now, as we're under an excessive heat warning, reaching temperatures that rival and are likely to surpass previous record highs! And I'm not talking in 90°F/29°C, I'm talking about it being 110°F/43°C, or higher every day. If, for some reason, you still want to go hike Angel's Landing or something, TAKE WATER. A LOT OF WATER. AND DON'T BE PICKY. Or, perhaps, don't go hiking. Either one.
2. Drink Water In Excess
Drink water if you're thirsty. Drink water if you're hot. Drink water when you're not thirsty. Drink water if you're not hot. Please, for the love of all that is good and holy, DRINK. WATER. The thing that will save you above all is making sure you drink enough! In a desert, where the air feels like an oven, hot and dry, there is no such thing as drinking too much water. Many visitors make the mistake of taking nothing more than two or three 12 oz waterbottles with them on hikes, which is not nearly enough. People have been sent to the hospital almost daily from heat stroke and heat exhaustion, and people can easily die from the heat. The best way to combat it is to not go outside at all when it's over a hundred degrees dumbass drink, drink, drink!
3. It is crowded.
Gone are the days where Zion National Park was considered a small stop on the side of the road that few had heard of, if any. Gone are the days of skipping into the park and hopping on the shuttle to enjoy some peace and quiet up the Scenic Canyon. Zion is not quiet anymore, alas. When you come to Zion, you will be sharing the park with, no exaggeration here, 10,000 of your closest friends, at least. The plaza out and around the Zion visitor center resembles the streets of Disneyworld more and more every day. Be considerate, and be patient with those around you and especially those working in and for the park. Speaking of which...
4. Bring A Mask
As much as the news cycle and government and various other idiots would like to believe and convince you, the pandemic is not over, and numbers of deaths and reported cases are skyrocketing, especially in Utah. Masks are no longer required by the government on federal ground, but I, personally, exhort you to wear them in public again and practice social distancing whenever possible. They also are required in order to ride the shuttle bus, and the visitor center and rangers only have so many that they can give out. Please, be considerate of your fellow man and wear a mask.
5. Shuttle System
In Zion National Park, there is the free Zion Canyon Shuttle Service, that will take you up the Scenic Canyon. The Scenic Canyon is home to many of the hikes you likely know of already: Angel's Landing, The Narrows, Emerald Pools, etc. You do not need to purchase a ticket to ride the shuttle, you only need to wait in line. But, masks are required to ride the shuttle, whether or not you have been vaccinated. The first shuttle up the canyon leaves at 6am, and the last one to take people into the canyon leaves at 5pm. After that, it will only run to bring people out of the canyon.
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So there you go! 5 very important, bare-necessity things you need to know before you arrive at Zion National Park! If you have any further questions, please feel free to DM me or send an ask! Stay safe, drink water, and happy hiking!
-Tortoise
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