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St George, Fall 2024

We took a trip to St George over fall break to visit Adam and Shalyn and get out of town.  First, we had to drive through a snow storm almost the entire way down there.

Thankfully, the weather ended up being pretty nice once we got to St George. We got to meet baby Elliot.

And we had lots of fun cousin time with Gavin.

We had a lot of fun driving the RC car.

We visited the Children’s Discovery Museum.

We climbed around the rocks at Pioneer park. And we dared to do the crack and made it through. Boy was it tight. We joked that we would have to come back each year and make sure we can still make it through.

A visit to Nielsen’s Frozen Custard for a treat.

Zoey quite liked her “piggy” ice cream.

Kathryn and I got standby tickets to Jersey Boys at Tuacahn. It was a fun show and we learned all about the history of the Four Seasons band. Even if you don’t recognize the name of the band, you’d recognize a lot of their songs.

On Sunday, Kathryn tracked down one of her college friends that lives in St George now and we visited their church and said hi.

It was great to get to spend time with Adam and Shalyn. Love you guys. Thanks for hosting us.

Landon is 6

Our Landon buddy boy has turned 6! Let the festivities begin!

The plate and hat of honor.

Thumbs up on the German Pancakes.

The stair picture!

The anticipation!

The shark party piñata and cupcakes.

Batter up

Swing and a HIT!

The cupcake of honor.

The next day, Landon had the special honor of a visit from both sets of grandparents, Caroline, and Avery, and a trip to Rawley’s Red Barn. Apple cider donuts and slushies.

The corn pit burial.

The SUPER SLIDE.

Kathryn and Tim got in on the competitive action as well.

My dad and I reenacting the famous corn picture from when I was a little boy. So fun for me.  The original picture is on this post: https://kandldesign.com/2020/10/11/landon-is-2/. It’s incredible to see how much Landon has grown since then.

A picnic dinner.

Pancake breakfast and goodbyes to my parents.

Happy birthday Landon! We sure do love you!!!

Beatout Hike

Sometime last year, I discovered this hike, know as the Beatout.  It’s basically the last 1/4 of the super intense WURL hike.  It starts at the White Pine trailhead, just below Snowbird.  It hits the following peaks: Pheifferhon peak, UPWOP, Chipman, South Thunder, and North Thunder. Then it descends down Bells Canyon and out at Sandy.  I didn’t get to it last year, and put it on my summer hit list for this year as an end of year finale hike.  I’m happy to report that I’ve done it and it’s now in the bag.

Here is my route:

We had terrific weather all day long. And the fall colors were on display.

Red Pine lake

On the ridge prior to the Pheifferhorn.

View from the Pheifferhorn overlooking the route for the day, marked in red.

As soon as we started down the far side of Pheifferhorn, the trail was no more and it was a ridge scramble for the next 5 miles.

This is Chad, my hiking buddy for the day. On UPWOP (Unnamed Peak West Of Pheifferhorn).

Gotta get your mountain goat skills going for this.

This is the view from Chipman Peak, looking across to Box Elder, with the splendid Dry Creek canyon in full fall color.

Same view, but in the pano you can see Lone Peak on the right, and Pheifferhorn on the left.

This is the Thunder Ridge, leading up to South Thunder peak on the distance.

It as the gradual rocky incline on the one side of the ridge, and sheer cliffs on the other.

Looking at the huge bowl on the other side of Thunder Ridge.

The backside of Lone Peak looking from South Thunder peak.  I’ve been there!

Lots of interesting rocks to wonder at.

And fun obstacles to overcome.

And narrow pathways to traverse.

Here I am being a mountain goat again.

So close to North Thunder. We just just couldn’t quite make it all the way before we got to a spot that was just too risky feeling to attempt. I tried swinging down off the ridge and trying another route that looked promising, but ran into another dead end. It was a bummer to have to abort that peak, but by the end of the day, I was pretty glad we did. It was S-L-O-W going hiking along that ridge line.

And then began the eternal descent down and out Bells Canyon. This part of the hike is where the Beatout get’s its name from.  Luckily we had this happy rock cheering us on.

Interesting granite block dam at the Upper Bells Canyon Reservoir. The best part was on the other side of that dam, we were finally back on a trail again. After the ridge line, the trail felt like the freeway!

Still picking our way down the mountain.

Stats
Time: 13:13
Distance: 14.7 mi
Total Ascent: 5461 ft
Total Descent: 7877 ft
Difficulty: 9/10
Wow Factor: 10/10

Possibly one of the hardest hikes I’ve done to date. I didn’t anticipate just how slow the ridge would be. All that time slowly picking our way really drained the energy out of us mentally and made for the extra long day.