We chose to visit the Needles district of Canyonlands. This trail was supposed to have water in the [potholes]. We didn’t find any, but the trail was a fun loop….
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On our second day exploring, we went to the Sand Dunes Arch. We trekked through the thick sand to reach it, but it was worth it. It was s great…
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In the evening, it’s always cooler. We also got into some strong winds. On the way home, we saw a rainbow. Sean joined us for the fun! There are two…
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This was another short hike with a great reward. Malachi and I agreed that it should have been called something besides broken… Caleb and Anna hiked together ahead of us….
Continue readingDay 1 at Arches National Park
Anna really wanted to visit the Arches, so I let her plan the week. Our days outside were brief with minimal trail effort. ๐๐. Anna insisted on taking many of…
Continue readingSun Outdoors, North Moab
This was a very commercialized RV park with tight spots. Sean did a great job backing in. The pool was small and usually crowded. It was situated really close to…
Continue readingBryce Canyon National Park
Family day…we spent it hiking at Bryce Canyon. We did a three mile hike, combining a few trails: Rim trail, Queens Garden and the Navajo Loop. I really enjoyed this…
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These sand caves are man made, they are the remains of sand mining for glass. It felt a little risky at times. Caleb was waving to the vehicles driving down…
Continue readingMalachi’s Rocks
So, Anna collects post cards from our travels and Caleb collects magnets. Malachi typically collects nature. We saw tumbleweed blowing around in Hurricane, Utah and we got that. We have…
Continue readingWe traveled in the Narrows
There were quite a few people entering and enjoying the Narrows. The plan was to go as a family, but Sean and Caleb would break off when the other two…
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