Monthly Archives: May 2013

Back in Colorado

Made our way back east into Colorado.  Learned that feeding the cat right before we leave is a bad idea, cause it leads to some cleanup in the truck..

First stop was the Black Canyon of the Gunnison Park.  Weather definitely changed after leaving Utah.  Sorta rainy and cold, but we made the best of it and hiked on one loop trail and drove down to see the river.

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Continued east of route 50 towards Gunnison.  Passed up a few pay campgrounds to find some dispersed BLM camping.  Located a nice, private area to spend the night.  Enjoyed a nice game of Canasta while it rained, then cooked up a mac and cheese dinner.

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Headed up towards Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin tomorrow.  Hopefully try some skiing at A Basin on Tuesday!

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Moab Day 3

Slept in on Saturday, then enjoyed a nice breakfast before sitting down to put together our video footage from the previous day.  Should be uploading that vid soon!

Headed over to arches national park after lunch.  Hiked up to see Delicate Arch which was an amazing sight!

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Balanced Rock

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Cindy impressed the crowd with her own backwards arch

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Afterwards we drove back to the campsite and setup our bikes for a ride to downtown Moab. 

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Colorado River pedestrian bridge

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Sunset view from a hilltop restaurant

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Cindy's feet have swelled immensely

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Riding back just before dark

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Smores!

Headed to Colorado in the morning..

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Moab Day 2

Rough night of sleep for me, due to a constant flow of folks trying to find space to camp for the night.  Got a few hours of good sleep before the sunrise.

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Around 8 I drove down to another campsite to check for any available spots which would be closer to town and our activities the next couple days.  We got lucky and a couple were open.  Filled out the ticket and reserved our spot.  Went back to the trailer to share the good news.  We packed up and moved to the new spot around 10am, actually finding a better spot with more shade, so we transferred our ticket.  Just in time too, with 3 more RVs pulling thru the area right after us.

First activity for the day was a short but active hike to see a couple arches.

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Next up was an off road drive up the canyon rim to island in the sky, which is a part of Canyonlands NP.  Did a short hike to a lookout in the park before Cindy drove back down on a different off road path.

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Next activity was a UTV tour (ultra terrain vehicle).  Spent about 2 hours cruising around on the slickrock area just east of Moab.  Quite an impressive machine that can take a beating and climb an impressive angle.  Cloudy skies put a damper on the sunset, but our video footage of riding should look good!

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Dinosaur tracks

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Discovered that Cindy is an awesome off-road driver!

Finished the day off at the Moab Diner for green chili and a salad.

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Moab day 1

Enjoyed a nice day exploring a bit of the area.  After getting settled at the campsite, we headed into town to restock on cash, fuel, propane and groceries.  Knocked out the fuel and propane refills before stopping at the info center downtown to get some maps on off-roading, hiking and biking.  Signed up for an off road buggy tour at sunset on Friday, sounds exciting!

Decided to check out a nearby hike/bike trail for a couple hours, since the farmers market wasn’t starting until 5pm.  Tried a difficult single track mountain biking trail, but we didn’t get too far before turning back.  Don’t have the proper bikes for most of the trails here.  Plan B was an ascending ride up the gravel road.  Quite a workout, but saw some cool scenery.

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Cindy making her way back on the trail with her insufficient huffy bike

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Jeep tour taking on some serious offroad trails

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A nice rest stop on our bike ride

Worked up quite an appetite before heading to the farmers market.  It was a nice market and picked up some cheese spread, feta cheese, salad mix and ground lamb.  Think we like cheese??

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Great food at a farmers market food truck serving quesadillas

Hit the grocery store afterwards to finish our list, before driving back to the trailer.  Jalapeno was napping as usual, but happy to see us for dinner time.  We sat down with a drink for sunset before making a delicious dinner of pasta, shrimp and veggies in a red sauce.

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Campsite searching in Moab

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Arrived around 1pm into Moab.  Started driving up route 128 to find a BLM campsite.  All the campsites were full already, but luckily found an overflow lot at big bend campground.  The free camping is highly regulated here, due to all the tourist traffic, so even the BLM sites cost 10-15 bux a night. 

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Colorado river view from the campground

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Refreshed!

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All cleaned and filled for our next destination, Moab!

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Capitol Reef

After another attempt at fishing this morning, we packed up and made our way to Capitol Reef National Park.  Discovered a strenuous yet fun trail to hike called Cassidy’s Arch, named after Butch Cassidy, for legend has it he used to hide out around those parts.  Great 3.5 mile round trip hike, climbing 1000 ft in elevation.  Afterwards, we enjoyed a cold Utah beer while we mapped out our next destination.  After several plan changes, we decided to stop for the night at Green River campground where we can charge up, refill our water supply, shower, and use the dump station before heading to Moab and Arches National Park!

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Water slide, wheeeee!

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Tweaking Fern's nipple

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On top of Cassidy's Arch

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Utah fishing

Tried fishing again this afternoon at pine lake with better success!

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Bryce Canyon

Found a great place to free camp off of the dirt road along Navajo Lake in the Dixie National Forest, not too far from Bryce Canyon. We had stopped at a Wal-Mart along the way to pick up some fresh water fishing supplies. Turned out to be a great camping location up in the mountains with a beautiful view of the lake. Chris tried some fishing last night and this morning, had a couple of hits and one on for about 30 seconds but it came off. Around noon, we headed into Bryce Canyon for some hiking. Stopped in the visitor center for maps and hiking recommendations. The place was jammed and the only maps they had left were in Italian! Took one anyway and found a good trail for about a 2 hour hike this afternoon. Beautiful scenery of the hoodoos, which is what Bryce Canyon is known for. Amazing how different each of these canyons are! Off to find another campsite near Pine Lake for more fishing!

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It’s a golf hurricane!

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Unusually light winds today in hurricane, utah

Lovely Monday playing golf in the warm sun of Hurricane, Utah. Joined up with another twosome, Craig and Pam, who ended up being a great couple to play with. They were also kind enough to take photos of us a few times. Maybe meet up with them again for another round if we pass thru salt lake city.
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18th hole view, shot a 45 on the back 9

On a side note, its been interesting meeting folks on this road trip. They are usually 20-30 years older than us, but I find that age really has nothing to do with determining people’s desire for adventure and fun. It’s enjoyable to chat and hang out with folks the same age, 30 years older, or anything in between, it doesn’t seem to matter. Meeting other people that have similar interests has been great regardless of age.

Getting away from the TV, radio, newspapers and such that feed on turmoil, drama, etc has been eye opening. This country has so many amazing sights and good, hard working, fun loving people, but that didn’t seem to come across in the normal daily grind of a job/career where most of your info about the country comes from biased sources such as TV

Next stop will be somewhere up towards the Bryce Canyon area, so goodbye to warm weather..

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