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Weekend Warriors

Last weekend Jason and I both happened to have three days off so we decided to make the trek down south to see Arches and two districts of Canyonlands NP.  The weather was perfect, 80 degrees, sunny and clear blue skies.  It was the first camping trip and sunburn of the season!  We camped along the Colorado River on highway 128, primitive camp sites for 8 dollars a night!!!  That is how much camping should cost, I can’t remember the last time I paid that little for a campsite.  There weren’t any showers but they had pit toilets and we were only there for two nights so we could do without showers.

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I had worked the night before and had thought that I could sleep in the car on the way down but the excitement kept me awake.  We set up camp and then took a drive through Arches which was only 1 mile or so from our campsite.  We hiked part of the Devil’s Garden trail it was perfect no one was there except us…

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This is what 30 hours without sleep looks like when you are in a National Park, not bad!  My feet were dragging but it was worth it!

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I can imagine that this place is a zoo in the summer, luckily we had the place pretty much to ourselves on our first day but it filled up on Saturday.  The next day we drove about 40 miles to the Needles district of Canyonlands NP.  It was pretty excellent, I think not very many people must visit this park because again we had the place to ourselves despite Arches being totally flooded with cars.  We saw some petroglyphs!

img_9369Some of the glyphs date back to pre-columbian times but as you can see the “wheel” was most likely done during the time of the pioneers.  Either way it was pretty cool, I love the little goat glyphs.  We drove back through Arches on the way home and caught a glimpse of Delicate Arch, the parking lot for the hike up to the Arch was full, ugh, so we went to the other parking lot for the viewpoint…

img_9335So we are going to have to go back for a more close up picture perhaps even earlier in the season to avoid the crowds.  We also hit up the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands to see Mesa Arch.  I think this was probably the most impressive view/arch that we saw and again we were one of two cars in the parking lot which made it even more excellent…

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and another view from under Mesa Arch…

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We had a nice sunset here, the sun was behind us and the last rays of the day were shining on the distant rocks…

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and another…

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It was a perfect mini trip to get us psyched for summer.  We crossed off two more NP’s now we just need to hit up Zion and the other two districts of Canyonlands.  We also are planning on going back to Capitol Reef to do some backpacking/mountain biking, yea for living so close to cool places!

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I can’t believe it is September!

Katie had a nice visit to Utah, while she was here we went on a few hikes, swam in a crater, explored the farmers market, toured the LDS temple, ate authentic Mexican at the Red Iguana, toured my favorite canyon Little Cottonwood, window shopped in ritzy Park City and much much more.  It was so nice having a buddy to do some tourist type activities!  She also was in time for our tomato boom, we have so many ripe tomatoes right now it is great!  We made tomato, cucumber and pepper salads, BLT’s and just sliced them plain.  I love tomatoes that are home grown they taste so much better than store bought, I love lining up the fruits of our labor aren’t they beautiful?!…

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And we still have dozens more ripening on the vines as we speak, I am really missing not being close to Grams and AK this time of year, this is when we would start getting loads and loads of tomatoes from Dr. Palermos garden and then have a fun filled day of canning!  This year has been to busy for me to can but next year I will be more organized, I have the perfect basement for storing.  Speaking of Grams, I wanted to share this picture of the two of us, it is one of my favorites, we were eating chocolate in her kitchen a few months ago and trying out her new digital camera, Jason snapped a shot before I was able to swallow all of my chocolate…

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So back to Kate’s visit, we did a very steep hike up Bowman Fork in Mill Creek, it was a major butt burner, here is Kate coming down through a nice meadow of wildflowers…

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Kate also had the pleasure of meeting Socks my very forward cat neighbor, I like to call him my rent-a-kitty because he is always coming over to “snuggle” with me, he made himself right at home on Kate’s lap…

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We also did a hike up to the towers on Red Butte, it was also a very good work out and the view was quite impressive although it would be better had we went earlier in the day…

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Those are just a few of the highlights…I have a few night shifts ahead of me and then we will be getting ready to fly to Oregon for our wedding, yikes I still feel like I have so much to do!

tour guiding on the side

I am officially done with orientation and I am now practicing on my own, well actually I am never really alone because the group of nurses that I work with are so wonderful, everyone works so well together it is truly a team effort.  I have worked a couple night shifts now, had a few nights that were not so busy and then had a few nights were I can’t remember sitting down once!  When I am not working I am giving guided tours to some of our guests that we have been having!  Erin and Aaron’ came through for a night on their road trip, we didn’t have much time but we were able to take them up to Shoreline trail for a better view of the city…

img_7936I love our mountains, can’t seem to get enough of them and I am so excited for winter when they will be covered with a nice blanket of snow!  Kelsey and Michael also came to stay with us for a few days, unfortunately Jason’s schedule was a bit hectic so he wasn’t able to hang out too much.  I was able to accompany them up to Little Cottonwood for a picnic lunch and take a ride on the tram up to Hidden Peak…

img_7954After a long day in the canyon what could be better than a giant milkshake from Iceberg?

img_7980We each split a milkshake since there is more than enough for one person when you order a Regular sized shake! Jason is not a fan of Iceberg Drive-Inn since they forgot his chicken nugget dinner but since I emailed the company and explained our frustration with the service we received, they sent us a 10 dollar gift certificate to make up for our troubles!  I do like their sign even though their service sucks :)

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Thanks for visiting K & M and E & A!  It was nice spending time with you guys.  Now I am off for five days and I have another visitor, Katie is here we are going to go exploring together!  Today we are thinking of hitting up a hot spring in Midway, I am so excited to have time to explore, my work schedule rocks!  I feel bad for Jas because he is back on his crazy schedule of 30 hour shifts every third day, he will be in dire need of our week off in September before the wedding.

More from AK’s visit

This past weekend AK and I went up to Park City for their Arts Festival, after walking around the festival we decided to take a chair lift ride.  Even though it is summer and there isn’t any snow up there right now a few of the resorts keep their lifts running so that you can take a ride and see the scenery.  You can stay on the lift and not get off or you are allowed to get off at the top and hike around, you can also bring your mountain bike along and ride down.  Since we got the last ride of the day before they shut down the lift we were not able to get off at the top and explore but it was still fun to ride, sort of like being on a nature safari in the sky.

img_7731We were laughing because it was weird to be on a ski lift without skis on, so when we were approaching the end of the lift we found our selves automatically raising our tips…

img_7736When we got back to SLC we picked up Jas and went to find a good place to watch the sunset…

img_7749It was a pretty evening you can see some of the Salt Lake off  to the left in the picture below and what looks like a mountain range in the background is actually Antelope Island which is in Salt Lake…

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Thanks for coming out to visit us AK we had a great time and Happy Birthday to you today!

Furniture Hike and Little Cottonwood

AK came to visit us and it worked out that I had a three day weekend so on Friday I took her on the furniture hike up Red Butte.  We found this cute “remote” on the coffee table, as you can see someone crafted this mock remote that is complete with buttons to either dial up or down the sun, moon or clouds.img_7559

I love that this hike is practically in our backyard!

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Yesterday Jas came along with us to explore Little Cottonwood Canyon (this is the canyon that has Alta and Snowbird ski resorts in it), it was lovely up there I can’t wait for ski season it is going to be awesome having world class ski resorts 20 minutes from our home.  Jason already spoiled it with his blog but, while we were at Snowbird we spotted a mama mo0se and her calf!!!  I was so excited I have never seen a moose in the wild before but now I can say that I have seen two!

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We had a nice picnic at Alta before going on our hike…

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We went on a hike to Twin Lakes which is a drinking water reservoir nestled between Alta in Little Cottonwood and Brighton which is in Big Cottonwood (elevation 9,991 feet).  It was 2.1 miles to the top with an option to walk 1/2 a mile down to the lakes edge…

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When we got home we made eggplant rolls, we sliced them lengthwise, breaded and fried them, spread ricotta and parmesan cheese on them and then rolled them and baked them with tomato sauce over them, a picture before the sauce was poured over them, yum.

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Not sure what we are going to do today yet, there is an arts festival in Park City this weekend or we might go see Bridal Veil falls; I have decided that naming a waterfall bridal veil is like naming a lake clear.

Gobblers Knob

Jason was post-call on Sunday (he got home from a 30 hour shift at 1pm) so I was super surprised when he said “let’s go hiking!”  We drove 2o minutes to Mill Creek Canyon and then hiked up an insanely steep 2.5 mile ridge (our hiking book estimated 6 hours for the whole hike!) to get to this….

img_7525How freaking beautiful is that?!  I was so excited to see all the lush greenery along the way and the wildflowers were spectacular, at the very top of the peak we were 10, 242 feet, Mt. Hood is 11, 249!  It was a really strenuous hike but so worth it, here is Jas at the top enjoying the view and practicing good skin cancer protection…

img_7529Getting down was way worse than going up, I will take a strenuous climb over skating down the side of a mountain any day.  It was a good way for Jas to celebrate his last 30 hour shift…at least for three 1/2 weeks that is and then he will be back to the 30 hour death marches.  img_7481

Scenic Shopping

So I have noticed that even ugly box stores are scenic here…

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I am sure that I look funny takinig pictures in a parking lot but I have sort of got in the habit of doing it everytime I see a scenic “Big Box” store, I think it is sort of funny…

img_7366Look at Jas being good with his canvas bag!

Road trip #2

This was my second time driving across the country this year and my fifth time doing it all together, each time I have done it I have gone different routes so I am seeing new things.  When we moved Jas out to Ohio four years ago we actually drove across Canada which was the most scenic of the treks by far.  I didn’t take very many pictures of the beginning of the trip since the Midwest is pretty uneventful as far as scenery goes, on our second day of driving we stopped in Kansas at a park for a while to stretch our legs and so Jas and his Dad could play a round of Frisbee golf.  The park had a weird layout for how huge it was there wasn’t any kind of main access area but it did have a corral of Buffalo so Kathy and I hung out with them for a while trying to get a good picture although the double fence made it hard to get close to them.

As we were driving through Eastern Kansas heading into Colorado we had to drive through a huge system of storms.  There were a lot of weird looking clouds and the severe weather alert kept coming up on the radio announcing warnings for different counties which was scary since we didn’t really know what counties we were heading into since we didn’t have a map!

Later we looked up the name for the clouds that we saw; these are Mammatus clouds and they are indicative of very unstable air.

It was a very eerie experience driving through those clouds feeling like a tornado was going to touch down at any moment and send us flying to our deaths.  When we got to Jason’s Great Aunt Jeanne’s later that evening we watched the news and there were 5 confirmed tornadoes in the same area that we had been driving through.    We spent two days at Aunt Jeanne’s in Denver, she is a very neat lady full of spunk reminds me a lot of Grams I think those two would get along well together with their love of gardening and abundance of energy, here we are having lunch out on her back patio…

Jason had interviewed for residency in Denver as well and Jeanne tells us that she was hoping for us to get back to Portland but if that didn’t happen she was secretly hoping for Denver, I thought this was funny since Grams had told Jason and I the same thing after finding out that we were headed to Utah she secretly was hoping for Columbus if he did not get into the Portland program.   Jason and I drove to Boulder in the afternoon and did a quick tour of the Flagstaff area, it was a cloudy afternoon so the views of Boulder from up there and the surrounding mountains were not the best but it was still fun, here is a picture of us sitting on a boulder looking out at Boulder.

Lots of really pretty wildflowers in bloom up there, it is always fun to see what the different kinds are compared to what we have in Oregon…

The next day Jas, Kathy, Dan and I went to the Denver Botanical Gardens which was fun but I think we all agreed that they had nothing on Butchart Gardens in Victoria B.C.  The tropical gardens are always my favorite, reminds me of living at the OSU Greenhouses, here is the inside of an Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia )

The next day we left Denver and headed through the mountains towards Utah…

We arrived in Utah took us about 9 hours to drive from Denver to Salt Lake there are not many large towns until you reach Provo.

Surprisingly the truck was able to back up into our narrow driveway making unpacking a little easier…

I love our new home, there is so much for us to explore here I am sure three years is going to wiz right by.  Dan found a system of trails that is within walking distance from our house; here is a picture of Jas perched on a rock chair looking out over the valley…

That is all for now but there is more to come, pictures of our trip to Antelope Island, Scenic shopping experience, New foods to try and of course Pictures of the new place all put together!