Tuesday, January 6, 2015

NEW CANYON

HopE, Kim, Amy's hiking boots.
Juta was there too!
Even Mike came this time!
Hikers: Kim,, Amy, Juta, HopE, Mike
Weather: 27˚F
Start time: 8:35 am
EZ PZ rock: 9:04 am
Cement structure: 9:19 am
Finish: 9:49 am?
KIM'S NOTES: Today the snow was frozen solid and icy. Just a little danger involved. Much more tired today.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

NEW YEAR, NEW CANYON

Amy and Kim- fulfilling our goal!
New Year's resolutions!

HopE, always out in front.
Hikers: Kim, Amy, Juta, HopE
Weather: 27˚ F
Time: 8:40 am- 9:50am approx.

Kim's NOTES: Everything felt great! The snow was nice and soft and it was wonderful to be outside!


Sunday, April 20, 2014

PACKIN' BALD

Hikers: Kim Amy Juta & HopE
Bald to the screen
Notes: Up the mountain. Down the mountain. Full gear, almost.

Friday, April 18, 2014

BACK ON BALD


Hikers: Amy, Kim, HopE and Juta
RT Time: 7:40 am- 8:47
Bald Mountain to the screen
Notes: We are doing a backpacking trip into Coyote Gulch. We have to 'hurry and get in shape.' We didn't do half bad this morning. Of course, we didn't have 30-pound packs on our backs either...

Sunday, January 19, 2014

DYNAMIC DUO
















Dynamic Duo HopE and Juta take to the hills.

Monday, January 28, 2013

FABULOUS FOOTHILLS


We're back in the groove!

Hikers: Kim, Amy, Juta and HopE
Time: 8:40 am- 9:30 am
Trail: Bald Mountain Foothills
Weather: overcast, 30˚ f
Notes: About 4 inches of new snow covered lots of thick slush to make hiking quite a workout. The snow-covered landscape was beautiful and so was the misty view of the valley. A great day to get back into the hiking groove.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

EAGLE POINT SKI DAY

Left: Inga, our ancestor, Norway 1890's






































Skiers:  Kim, Amy & Virgil
Notes:  Happy free ski day at Eagle Point in Beaver, UT.  Beautiful weather, smooth runs, and good laughs.  2.5 hour drive one way.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

BUCKSKIN GULCH








Notes:  Wire Pass trailhead towards the Paria River confluence.  Got a late start around 11 am.  About 3.5 hours in with lunch.  On the way out I turned on the iphone app Gaia GPS.  New favorite app.  It charted 6.33 miles on the return trip at 2 hours 52 minutes.  For next time, shuttle at Buckskin trailhead or Middle trailhead, or bring a tent and camp on the Paria.  Mostly dry except for a few puddles even after a winter storm the day before.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

BACKBONE BOONIES

HIKERS: Kim, Amy, Jen, Uta, Hope
WEATHER: sunny, with a little chill in the air at the start.
KIM'S NOTES: I was the lagger today, but it was still a good hike. It was fun to have Jen there for the first time. I'm happy to report- no bugs. As we reach our summit on this hike, there is a 'camp' there (that is pretty permanent) with a tombstone that read: 'Here lies the last person to call us white trash.' Words to live by.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

NEW CANYON SUNSHINE


HIKERS: Kim, Amy, Jamie, Hope, Uta
WEATHER: 60˚ & sunny!
NOTES: Felt really good today. Amy remembered the bug spray, so we were in good shape. We just hiked our little hearts out and enjoyed the sunshine.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

BACKBONE BUGS



HIKERS: Jamie, Kristi, Amy, Kim
WEATHER: nice and sunny, warm
NOTES: This is the first time we've done the Backbone this year. It was in great shape and we had a good hike. The sun was wonderful on our faces. We have missed it. One thing about a great water year, however, is all the bugs. We came home with quite a few new bites.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

MUDDY CREEK





















RAFTERS: Kim & Cory, Amy & Brook, Sandra & Danny, Brook & Jason, Tim & Ashley
WEATHER: warm, sunny, clear, 85˚ F
PUT IN: Tomsich BUTTE
TAKE OUT: Hidden Splendor Mine
TIME: 5.5 hours with a few stops
HWY GAGE: 2.3 (this run), 1.6 (last run)
DIRECTIONS: Exit 131. There are 2 major signs at forks in the road - head towards the seep and mckay flats. Red Canyon road is to be avoided due to length and condition.
DISTANCE: 15 miles (according to other sites)
AMY'S NOTES: The great and mighty Muddy Creek, a formidable torrent of switches and boils and drops deep enough to write home about! Well, OK, maybe not so mighty. But certainly a fantastic ride and worthy of blogging about. A very narrow slot called the Chute - 8 or so feet wide at it's skinniest with log jams 20 feet above crammed in the rock. It starts as a banal looking canal and slowly narrows into the chute with red rock walls towering up either side 200 feet into the blue sky above. I did this run last week with V. and friends and it was a VERY boney run. However the levels this weekend were perfect and the water swift. Note to self: Always bring a patch kit.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

OLD HIKE, NEW SIGN

HIKERS: Kim, Amy, Jamie, Hope & Juta
WEATHER: warm, sunny, clear, 60˚ F
KIM'S NOTES: I didn't feel great today until I got to the top (of course;). Allergy season is truly upon us. Jamie kicked butt and so did Amy. With all the injuries she's had lately, she did terrific. We are so glad to all be back together!!
'Thumbs down' on the new billboard at the base of Bald Mountain.


This is Jamie as she left us in the dust. Energizer Bunny Award winner- again. (Amy and I have yet to receive this esteemed award).

We set up the self-timer to take a photo and Hope had to come sniff the camera. So you get a close-up of her hind leg and us laughing in the background.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN



NOTES: It's been so long I can't even remember how to blog. Finally WALKING AGAIN!!! Kim and I hiked up New Canyon to the concrete head gate. Hope and Juta came along and loved it, or maybe I'm just projecting... Sunny, but still cool end of May day.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

TO THE SCREEN


HIKERS: Jamie and Kim
WEATHER: 60˚Æ’, sunny and beautiful!!

NOTES: This is the back of the screen (our destination) and view of our pretty little valley. There are three consecutive hills on this trail we have dubbed the Three Sisters. At the second sister Jamie consistently pulls away from me. I guess I just can't keep up the pace. I was huffing today!! I've learned that running and hiking aren't the same muscles. Cross-training is good... Cross-training is good... Cross-training is good...

Saturday, April 16, 2011

NEW CANYON MUD



HIKERS: Kim and Jamie
WEATHER: Partly sunny, 48 f

NOTES: Second hike of the season and it went well... except for the mud. It was dry ground until the hill after the EZ PZ rock, then it turned into slushy, muddy snow. Bummer. We didn't get the full hike in. I guess the weather is going to need to improve a bit more. Other than that, it was great.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

BALD MOUNTAIN BIRTHDAY


HIKERS: Kim and Jamie
WEATHER: Sunny, windy, 65 f

NOTES: It was a great way to start my birthday. I forgot to time us, but I know it was slow. I am VERY out of shape. Jamie made it to the screen about 2 or 3 minutes before me. It was a bit muddy, snowy, slushy but only in one spot. Definitely a great day to hike. Too bad its supposed to snow tomorrow! :(

Thursday, December 9, 2010

BASE OF BALD


PHOTO DISCLAIMER: I am lame at talking self-portraits. I concentrate so much on taking the thing that I look ridiculous in them! Your turn next time, Amy!
HIKERS: Kim, Amy, Hopie, Juta
WEATHER: about 35 f, partly cloudy
KIM'S NOTES: Yes! We are back! So fun to get out and hike again. It was pretty casual, but wonderful to be outside enjoying the brisk winter air. We need to go again soon!
AMY'S NOTES: Yes it was good to be out. And Kim it's just the camera phone...

Sunday, October 17, 2010

MAPLE CAYON WITH THE KIDS

HIKERS: Cory, Kim, Drew, Kayle, Christian, Marshall, Phoebe
WEATHER: 75 f, a beautiful, sunny fall day
NOTES: We hiked up to the Pipe Dream rock climbing area and set up a zip line for the kids. It was such a perfect temp. to be there and we had a great time enjoying the outdoors.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

BAPTIST DRAW/LOWER CHUTE CANYON AGAIN

HIKERS: Kim, Jamie, and miscellaneous friends and Young Women
WEATHER: up to 90 f, clear and sunny
KIM'S NOTES: I went back to Baptist Draw and took some Young Women from my church and some of their leaders (14 of us all together). We had postponed this hike 3 times before because of bad weather (rain and slot canyons are NOT a good mix). We were so happy we were finally able to do it.
Here I am with Jamie and a friend (Juli) waiting our turn to do the first rappel (15 ft).

Here is Jamie doing the second rappel (80 ft).

This is the 'hall of horrors' we literally had to swim through, it was so deep. It goes clear back under the rock and way around the corner. However, I did keep my pack over my head, thus keeping my camera dry. I know, I am truly talented.

Jamie, Kristi and I trying to clean off our feet after swimming the big hole. It was silly to do, because just around the corner there was more mud and water, and just around that corner, and just around that corner... you get the picture...

This is such a beautiful place! Despite the muck, smell and chill, I can't help but want to go back. You just don't see places like this every day.