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Goblin Valley

Last year I went on a Young Men’s campout to the San Rafael Swell area and we hiked Ding and Dang Canyon. (Here is a post on that trip: Ding and Dang Canyon. ) It was one of those places that I really wanted to come back to and bring the family.  Sometime this last winter, we were planning out trips and things we wanted to do this summer and this trip was up at the top of the list. Plus, it’s the kind of place that you want to go to in the spring before it gets too hot.  We ran the idea past Stan and Kevin, and they were both in for the adventure, and thus the trip was planned.

Campers are something I’ve never experienced, and never really understood. You see them all over the place on the highway, in peoples yards, and in huge lots jut filled with them all for sale. We’ve also seen the Cruise America campers driving around and always been curious about the prospect of renting one.  So, we looked into it for this trip.  We saw that they had a trailer you could get so we decided to go for it and try it out.  In the end, it only cost us $242 bucks. Totally worth it. Flushing toilet and bed, oh yeah.

Here we are, all packed up and ready to roll out in the morning.

Our biggest and littlest explorers all ready to go.

I’ve always just driven through Price, and this time we had time so we decided to stop at the Prehistoric Museum. It was really fun and educational. It was great to learn more about the prehistoric origins of the region and some of the factors that created the amazing geologic features in area.

They also had 1/2 of the museum dedicated to the Native Americans which was interesting to learn more about too.

We then completed our drive down into the swell and to our campsite at Temple Mountain. The area is so named due to this interesting rock feature that looks like a temple on the top of the hill. The scale is difficult to judge, but it’s actually quite large. This was also the site of a small uranium mining village in the 60s.

There is also the Temple Mountain Pictograph that the area is known for. This one has mostly spalled away, but they said the it was originally over 100 feet wide, and 6 feet tall. It was created in different eras, with the earliest additions possibly being 2000 or more years old.

It’s just a really interesting area!

Here is our campsite.  It’s just the most incredible little spot nestled up against the rocks on three sides.  I was really glad that no one else was here and we were able to get it.  This is where we wanted to camp with the Young Men last year, but it was already taken.

Another angle looking up at the backdrop. The kids just absolutely loved this spot due to all the climbing options. Look close and you can see Ashely and Eliza up on the hill.  Basically, no spot was left unexplored by the time we left!

Lot’s of fun places to play!

All the kids proved to be remarkable climbers and explorers, but Eliza seemed to enjoy it the very most. She was a delight to hike around with.

We got in lots of fun cousin time on this trip.  Zoey is growing up!

The sky was so dark and clear and presented an incredible display of starts and planets. That is Venus that is standing out so brightly.

Cooking a triple batch of pancakes for the hungry crowds!

Goblin Valley.  What a bizarre place.  I can see how this could transform into a maze of Goblin nightmares if you were here at the wrong time and got lost in the dark. In the daytime, it was quite the playground to explore.

The moms with their kiddos.  Moms are tough.

After Goblin Valley, we headed over to the Little Wild Horse slot canyon for the big hike. All told, it was about a 4 mile hike. I was very impressed with the kids!

Mission accomplished.

It wouldn’t be a proper campout without some good late night fire talk.  Kathryn thought this log looked like Baby Groot on fire.  Two little black eyes and the smiley mouth that would blow fire out of it.

Then we broke down all the logs into this intense bed of coals. This was putting out some intense radiated heat. Felt good.

Kathryn got me this shirt.  This last season of the Mandalorian was great if you haven’t seen it yet.  These were wildflowers that Landon and Eliza picked.

For our last adventure, we hiked to the Wild Horse Window.  This was another really cool feature.  So unexpected.  Basically a large cave where the center of the roof caved in.

Love this shot of Eliza.

I took the kids and we hiked up on top of the cave.

The kids were sad that we were going to leave and go home. So we baited them with the thought of getting ice cream on the way home which cheered them right up and they started making up hiking songs. So funny.

What a great trip! Peace out.

Spring has Sprung, Easter

Happy Easter. What a wonderful holiday to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! It seems fitting that after such a long winter, we can enjoy some sunshine and warmth on this special day to help celebrate the great gift of the Atonement and likewise brings warmth and light to us.

It’s been a long time in the making, but I do think that spring has finally sprung. As we are all well aware, this winter has been one for the record books with record breaking snowfall. The snowpack is incredible. I wonder when the mountains will clear enough for the hiking season to start? All told, I think we’ve taken advantage of the snow this year.

We finally got the chance to head up skiing to Brighton with the girls. They did really great and picked things up quickly.

This is a pretty good indicator that we got our money’s worth.

Somewhere on the ski adventure, we picked up this lovely spade bit in the truck tire. Incredibly, it stayed together and we just had to air up the tire and we were able to drive home. The tire was totaled, but luckily they were brand new so I got a replacement tire under warranty at no cost. I thought this was a screwdriver since all that was sticking out was the 1/4″ shank. I couldn’t believe it when the tire guy gave this to me. I’d love to know where and how I picked this up!

We made it up to Filer for Grandpa Gerald’s 93rd birthday party. I had a great time making a blueberry pie with Mom, the master pie chef.

Here is the birthday boy.

Lot’s of helpers needed to get that big present unwrapped.

Happy Birthday Grandpa!

Check out the size of that helmet on Landon!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day. Or Leprechaun day if you will.

Green pancakes.

Leprechaun trap. Better luck next year.

Love the static trampoline hair!

Gymnastics bar in the basement. Huge hit. Eliza and Landon are pretty much full time gymnasts.

Eliza asked if we could go skiing again, so we played hooky from work and school and visited Sundance. No surprise I guess, but they had so much snow up there. When I think of Sundance, I usually think of ice and rock patches, but not this year.

Eliza made a lot of progress and just kept going and going. She found some fun little off trail spots and even got a little air too.

She really was a lot of fun to hang out with for the day!

This is a popular spot in our house. The kids beg us not to finish the basement.

This was a terrific year to own a snowmobile. One for the books for sure. I’ve been going with James Peterson’s uncles quite a few times up around Strawberry and Currant Creek. This had to have been the best day of the year. Two to three feet of fresh powder sitting on an endlessly deep base. I even got stuck on a flat spot and had to dig out.

Check out how deep the trench was! So great!

Zoey and Holland just chatting it up and playing at Grandma Suzies.

Zoey loves getting in Kacho’s crate and closing the door.

You can smile right side up…

Or upside down!

Enjoying some sunshine before (hopefully) the last big snowstorm rolled through.

Easter eggs!

And here it was. The big kahuna spring storm.

When it was all said and done, we got 10″ out of the storm. Tim and Suzanne got closer to 4 feet from it!

For our Christmas present last year, we got a vacation package from Tim and Suzanna for a stay at the Little America while the kids and Kacho stayed at their house. The kids were out for spring break, so we cashed in on the get away. It was amazing. We did some shopping, ate yummy food, looked at cars, and just had a fun time being together.

So peaceful and relaxing!

Love this girl!

With the snow melting and nothing on the long range forecast, I think it’s finally time for spring to stick around. We enjoyed a busy Saturday full of projects and playing outside.

Ashley and Zoey came with me on a Home Depot run for project supplies.

Wait, I though we were done with snow! Not quite. One of the projects we did was to upgrade the bathroom fan. I don’t know what it is, but as I get older, loud white noise bothers me more and more. So, we got one of the quietest fans you can get and put it in. Turned out to be a bit of a project as we had to enlarge the ceiling hole, and deal with the insulation snowing down. Then bagging it all up, and climbing up in the attic like Santa Claus with my big bag to cover everything back up again.

To officially welcome in Spring, we made tinfoil dinners and had smores!

The Easter Bunny’s chief helper, hard at work.

Not having it!

What a wonderful time of the year to watch life return after a long winter! Again, happy Easter.

Smiles

I was looking through our recent pictures and noticed quite a few smiles. I thought I’d share some of them here.

Kathryn and her violin, clarinet, and piano trio were invited to play at the Springville Museum for their Sunday Concert Series. She was wonderful and played so beautifully. Proud of this girl!

This smile was not caught on camera, but is happening now as you look at this hilarious candid shot!

Zoey loves RC cars! One of her favorite activities is to watch it race around and occasionally catch it.

Last picture before the braces come off. (For a couple years anyway.)

Smooth!

First day of braces, the very next day after Ashley got her’s off. Gotta make room for those lateral incisors to be able to come down on their own.

Keep smiling, even when you don’t feel like it.

Snowmobiling bluebird powder day!

Fresh trim.

Sandwich bar creation.

More RC car please!

Sometimes they play nice together…

Snow Canyon sand dunes during our quick St. George getaway.

Love the shadow! Love the fact we got to see the blue sky and the sun!

Not Florida, but still worth a big smile.

March snowstorm shovel buddy.