Kolob canyon, a mini Zion, is about 25 minutes from our house. Rad. Our Wilkinson family (mom, dad, chelsey and amy) came to visit for memorial day and take advantage of the close hiking. We had a blast! Thanks for coming guys! We miss you all like crazy. On a side note - it was the best emery has ever done hiking in her back pack. She stayed in with minimal complaining for the whole 5 1/2 miles. The hike was BEAUTIFUL!!!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Camping in Cedar Canyon Campground, May 15-16
Sad, but true - we haven't been camping since last September. And let's just say that didn't go very well. Emery was not digging the tent.
man moment. ha.
We decided to try, try again last night. This time she liked the tent and actually willingly hung out in it before bedtime. She had so much fun exploring the woods, eating Twizzlers and trying her darndest to get to the fire we were all trying to hard to keep her away from. She went to bed okay after only minor trauma, but unfortunately ended up in mom's sleeping bag. I think she got more sleep than mom did, which isn't saying much. We're looking for new ways to help Emery sleep well in the tent (and mom too). Other than the sleep part, it was great, though! It was fun to have our new friends, Brady and Tenya, come with us, too. It's good to have friends in a new place. sneaky little Twizzler thief
this picture is so cute if you examine it close up. click for a bigger view. cute happy girl and her happy mom.
man moment. ha.
Dinner in Cedar Canyon, May 14
We decided to make dinner and take it up to Cedar Canyon Campground to eat. It was fun just enjoying the chilly outdoors together. Aaron, as usual, was tasting extra sweet and quite a few mosquitoes got him. Em and I escaped unscathed.
Playing in Cedar Canyon, May 13
We wanted to check out the "10 Mile Canyon" climbing area, but it was a yucky, muddy hike to super slopey climbing so after 100 yards or so we bailed out and went down to the river to let Emery play. She loves throwing rocks in the river. She would have been thrilled if we left her there all day with a 5 foot high pile of rocks for throwing. Soaking wet, filthy and happy. We got back in the car and Em took a nap while mom and dad explored a bit higher up in the canyon. BEAUTIFUL!!! (Pic is at the overlook, Zion is visible in the distance.)
Friday, May 15, 2009
Shinobe Wall, Parowan, May 9
We were so excited to experience this "Maple Canyon-like" conglomerate rock just 30 minutes from our doorstep... until we pulled up to the area. After a fairly sketchy 30 minute approach, you're looking at a 10-foot wide, downward sloping landing area which drops off into almost a cliff. Not a safe place for Emery to play with her digger. Good things?
- We added "Family Friendly Climbing Areas" to our list of books to write (no, Shinobe will not be included).
- We got to see the famous Parowan petroglyphs. They were rad. The best preserved and most concentrated we've seen.
- We got to go on a hike up to check out the rock.
- Dad taught Em how to throw rocks.
- Em got to climb rocks, chase lizards and crawl through a perfectly, nature-made Emery-sized arch. Pics and video below.
Bouldering at The Wash, May 7
After an hour and a half, what should have been a 20 minute drive finally got us to "The Wash" - a local bouldering area. Then we couldn't find any boulders. An hour of wandering brought us to Ragnarok. Highest projects completed: Britt - a V1 (but she didn't want to sit start and cheated, so it was probably a V0), Aaron - a way cool V5 with fun, gritty pockets, Emery - the down climb with mom and dad's help, but found out how cool it is to sit on top of a boulder with mom and dad.
We forgot the camera in the car. Our only proof is this dirty little face. She loves being dirty.
We forgot the camera in the car. Our only proof is this dirty little face. She loves being dirty.
Up the Cedar Canyon Side Road, May 6
We live right at the mouth of Cedar Canyon (goes to Cedar Breaks, Brianhead, Duck Creek, Navajo Lake, etc.). It's amazing! So we jumped on this side road that unfortunately only took us so far. Silly, low clearance Corolla.
Up the C Trail Road, May 5
Aaron was dying to go up this unknown road that went through a bunch of cabins, past the "C" on the mountain and looked like it went over the mountain. It does. If you have an SUV. I've never heard Aaron want an SUV before. Don't worry, love. Another month and the snow will be melted.
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