Once again I come to the table and begin a blog after a long absence. Brenda and I have been very busy like most of you, but I now have a chance to post a few pics. This Thanksgiving we did what any childless, young, couple who does not live close to family would do. Go camping. I know this was a bit of a long trip and the irony that we drove longer to go camping then it would have taken to visit to the formentioned family is not lost on us. Last year we went camping in Utah as well and we had such a good time that we thought we should go back to Utah and hit up the national parks that we did not get to see the first time.
We arrived on Wednesday in the afternoon at Arches National park and set up camp. This would be our home for the next 3 nights so we pitched the tent and set up camp. We went to bed early this night and that is a good thing, because not 15min after we shut the tent...it started to sleet and rain. The rain was light, but it continued for the next 35hrs or so. We still did a lot of hiking on Thursday regardless of the rain...we did drive a long way so we thought we had better make it worth it. The mist and clouds gave us a view of the desert that most do not get to see.
Friday the rain stopped and the mist was lifting. By 1pm the weather was great and we could see for miles from the vista points in canyonlands national park. The views were quites something and we were very glad that the mist lifted otherwise the park would have been a lot less spectacular.
Saturday we went for a few hikes before driving to Salt Lake City to pick up the elk meat from the butcher. after that it was home yesterday afternoon and back to work today. All in all it was a darn good trip and as always was an adventure.
Brenda at the unofficial Utah symbol of Delicate Arch. It is a lot bigger in real life than on the licence plate
Brenda at the campsite on Thanksgiving morning.
Rain....huh. Nothing a little trunk lid with a tarp rigged over a sideways picnic table can't fix. Thanksgiving meal was delicious and fun despite the way it may look.
Rain....huh. Nothing a little trunk lid with a tarp rigged over a sideways picnic table can't fix. Thanksgiving meal was delicious and fun despite the way it may look.
Our neighbors at the campground deep fried a turkey and gave us a bite. We went over there when they asked if we wanted to warm up by the fire and then they gave us this. We had already eaten, but it was so good we could not pass it up.
Brenda at Landscape Arch
This was a great viewpoint that we could not pass up.
After a short hike we were rewarded with this great view.
One of the few pictures with me in it...nevermind I look like a dork
This dirt road we tried to go down, but the wimpy park service had blocked it off due to rain and mud on the road. What ever happened to personnel responsibility...thanks park service for keeping me from having a good time.
One of the Arches known as the windows.
Balanced rock...really creative naming.
My not so subtle attempt at an artistic shot.
Climbing in the slot canyons.
Skyline arch which was about 200yds from our campsite.
We hung out at a Cabelas in Salt Lake and Reno during the trip. Brenda loves going there because it make her feel at home...you know all of the dead animals on the walls. I finished the elk mount about two weeks ago and here it is. Yes I did do all of it myself and it was not all that hard.
I had this plaque made and mounted the two shell casings from the fatal shots. I have one of the bullets, but I decided to to mount that.
We hung out at a Cabelas in Salt Lake and Reno during the trip. Brenda loves going there because it make her feel at home...you know all of the dead animals on the walls. I finished the elk mount about two weeks ago and here it is. Yes I did do all of it myself and it was not all that hard.
I had this plaque made and mounted the two shell casings from the fatal shots. I have one of the bullets, but I decided to to mount that.
9 comments:
Excellent work you two. You've got enough adventure in for the rest of us.
Indeed, much to be thankful for. Well said.
And John, I'd like to be the first to say, "I can't wait to see your rack in person. I'm sure it's much bigger in real life. Racks like that are hard to come by."
Bass Pro is calling our names John...
well said...well said.
Your pictures in Arches are amazing! I went there in 6th grade and went on a very long, hot hike, so some of the arches look familiar, but I'd love to go back. I think I might know which one you will use as a Christmas card this year? :) Your rack looks very nice, John! I'm impressed by your woodworking skills! Can't wait to hear about all your adventures on the phone. We'll have to call sometime soon.
Gorgeous pictures you guys. What an amazing God we serve! Can't wait to catch up in person in a week!
WOW! Those pictures are great. Nice work on the rack, but how's the meat?
MOM
Great post! Awesome to see the beautiful nature pics, and John that was a great artistic photo in my opinion! The handy plastic tarp brought back funny memories of camping in May--haha.
Time to get loud! Just found your blog, Utah looks amazing. Hope you guys are doing well.
John,
I never asked you, but how did that road compare to the road we went down over Memorial Day?
What goes down, must come back up . . .
Have a great Christmas!
Myron
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