No, not the Pacific Crest Trail….the Politically Correct Trail. The same friends who recommended Corona Arch (to which we hiked in the morning) recommended Negro Bill Canyon hike. There was a lot of praise for this hike on the intertubes so I wanted to check it out. After lunch everyone, including the dog, seemed sort of lethargic but I convinced the boys to come check out the trail with me. The girls wanted to but Brielle’s ankle was hurting and she really wanted a Jr. Ranger badge from Utah. Read more
Spring Break
Time for a corona
Some friends from church recommended a couple hikes to us one of them being Corona Arch. So I look it up on the lousy campground WiFi and see that it seems to meet all the criteria for our family: reasonable distance (3 miles round trip), dog friendly and FREE (as in beer…like Corona). The trailhead is about 10 miles outside of town and we had no problem finding a place to park. It was a little chilly as we started out in the shade but the clear blue skies promised that it would warm up quickly. Sheba was so happy to get to be on a real hike instead of having to stay in the parking lot like she did in the national park. Read more
Land of Canyons
Seven and a half years ago we came to Moab. Brielle was just a baby and we rented a popup camper…our first foray into RVing. Today we are back in Moab with kids all grown and the RV has grown substantially too. Our last trip we stayed at Dead Horse Point State Park and made a day trip to Canyonlands. This time we could not get a spot at the state park but still made a day trip to the land of canyons. The forecast called for cold temps and rain and since we didn’t figure we’d do much long hiking we decided to take the dog along for the ride. Read more
Crowded Arches
I was already upset with Arches National Park after our surprise in the morning led the boys and I out to Fisher Towers but when we arrive to the park later in the morning with Steph and Brielle and there is a line of cars out to the highway, my blood pressure rose dramatically! I tried to keep a good attitude as we creeped toward the entrance until finally we were in. We stopped at the visitor center to get information on Fiery Furnace tours…but, they are not doing tours yet. Fine, we’ll just go to Delicate Arch then….LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. The parking lot was a circus…cars just driving around and around waiting for a spot. There was also a huge line at the bathrooms. We finally get a spot, have a quick bite of lunch on a rock and then head off like just 5 more head of cattle in the heard towards this famous point in the park. Read more
Caden Spielberg
Like Papa said in this post, I was really into doing timelapse videos this trip. I compiled a few of them into a montage video for your viewing pleasure.
Fisher Towers sunrise
While in Moab you have to go to Arches National Park. While at Arches National Park you have to go to Delicate Arch. If you are going to go to Delicate Arch you might as well pick one of the two golden hour times. Sunset was out because, due to construction in the park in 2017, you must be out of the park by 7pm. Plus, sunset is the most popular time anyway and the website recommends sunrise as a much less popular time but no less spectacular. So I set my sights on this prize and convince the boys to get up early with me on this adventure. Read more
Family of fotographers
Caden got a video camera for Christmas a few years back, Dacen got an action cam for this last Christmas, Steph has her Nexus 5X which takes amazing pictures, I just bought us a new mirrorless camera and so Brielle took over the old point-and-shoot. Armed with 5 cameras we headed off on the hunt for the best photo, the best attempt at capturing a moment in time. Our destination, Colorado National Monument, was about 1 mile from the campground. We paid for an annual National Parks pass and headed up the road. Just as you enter the beautiful Fruita canyon is a pullout for viewing Balanced Rock. We also notice some big horn sheep, so before the truck has even come to a complete stop the doors swing open and the mighty hunters jump from the vehicle with cameras aimed and the snapping of shutters commences! I think we spent close to an hour at this one point and took a crazy number of pictures.
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Ava and the Beast ride again
Thursday morning after a walk around Golden Ponds with my brother, the dog and I took the Beast up to get Ava. As we rounded the last corner the Beast bucked just a little bit as though he couldn’t wait to hook up with Ava again. Sheba was in heaven running around with the farm dogs and the cat while I hitched up for the short ride to Longmont to get Ava packed up for our little spring break trip to the western slope of CO and the Moab area. It has been dry as a bone and in the 70s most of March and the ONE day we’re going to be driving with a 38ft, 14,000 pound trailer over the Continental Divide the forecast calls for snow. Well, Friday morning came with pretty clear skies in Longmont and the forecast was clear all day. We pulled out about 9:00 and had smooth sailing the whole way. There was fresh snow in the mountains but I-70 was dry until right before Eisenhower tunnel where the roads were wet until Silverthorne…then again they were a little wet on Vail pass. Nothing slick, nothing scary. It really looked quite pretty with the fresh snow and the blue skies. It was a good drive and it felt good to be on the road again with the family…including our new addition, Sheba, our trusty pup. I’m not really sure what Sheba thought of the ride…she was very restless the whole way….just couldn’t seem to settle in and get comfortable. She is usually pretty chill in the car but I think the chucking from the trailer just made it a bit rougher than she likes. But she did fine as I think she was just happy to get to come along with us.
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