Before school started, I took Brooke and Sasha several miles up the Narrows in Zion, well past the Orderville Canyon turnoff. They did very well, being ages 11 and 7 respectively.
Some hanging ferns over the river.
Sasha entering the light from a dark section of the Narrows.
Tuesday, August 03, 2004
Saturday, July 10, 2004
Glacier National Park (July 2004)
Saturday, July 03, 2004
North Rim Grand Canyon Campout with the family (July 2004)
Days after being initially diagnosed with testicular cancer, and the weekend before my surgery, I asked the family if we could spend the weekend at the North Rim. This was an emotional time, but we still enjoyed the scenery.
Kim with Cleo during sunrise.
Stephanie and I at Bright Angel Point.
The San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff can be seen in the distance.
A new dawn.
Me and Cleo.
Kim with Cleo during sunrise.
Stephanie and I at Bright Angel Point.
The San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff can be seen in the distance.
A new dawn.
Me and Cleo.
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
Black Hills South Dakota Trip with Family (June 2004)
In the middle of this trip, while we were in Rapid City, I found out that I needed to return home quickly due to possible cancer. We spent a day at Mt Rushmore and Bear Country before driving home.
Me with my girls.
Sasha and a cute bear totem pole.
The four women in my life at Bear Country entrance.
This is about how I felt too!
Me with my girls.
Sasha and a cute bear totem pole.
The four women in my life at Bear Country entrance.
This is about how I felt too!
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
Grand Canyon River Rafting with Stephanie (June 2004)
Stephanie had just finished 7th grade, and was looking forward to a week on the Grand Canyon with me!
The first evening on the river at around mile 20. Stephanie thought this was really calm and pretty.
Me near the end of the trip with Red Slide behind me.
Bev, our guide, showing Steph how to fish for trout near Saddle Canyon.
Moonset near Tuweap!
Stephanie doing the dishes on our last night, around mile 220.
The first evening on the river at around mile 20. Stephanie thought this was really calm and pretty.
Me near the end of the trip with Red Slide behind me.
Bev, our guide, showing Steph how to fish for trout near Saddle Canyon.
Moonset near Tuweap!
Stephanie doing the dishes on our last night, around mile 220.
Friday, April 16, 2004
Thunder River/Deer Creek in Grand Canyon (April 2004)
Mike Burkley and I backpacked down to upper Tapeats Creek (Thunder River area) for two nights. On our layover day, we dayhiked back up to Surprise Valley and across to Deer Creek area and back.
The patio area in Deer Creek narrows.
A view of the Colorado River from the end of the narrows. The top of Deer Creek Falls is directly below me.
A view of Steamboat Mountain and my backpack from the Thunder River area.
Mike in front of Thunder River falls.
The patio area in Deer Creek narrows.
A view of the Colorado River from the end of the narrows. The top of Deer Creek Falls is directly below me.
A view of Steamboat Mountain and my backpack from the Thunder River area.
Mike in front of Thunder River falls.
Saturday, March 27, 2004
Lone Pine Arch Canyon (Mar 2004)
West of Gunlock Reservoir about 10 miles is a redrock area just to the south of Squaretop Mountain. This little canyon contains many petroglyphs and signs of ancient inhabitants. Our friends, Bill and MaryAnn, took us all out there to experience this area.
Sasha observing mysterious rock art.
Stephanie stemming over a slot that runs through this canyon.
Bill up above the three girls, next to numerous petroglyphs.
Sasha observing mysterious rock art.
Stephanie stemming over a slot that runs through this canyon.
Bill up above the three girls, next to numerous petroglyphs.
Wednesday, March 03, 2004
Toroweap (Mar 2004)
When our world traveler and trader friends, John and Janet Anderson, came to visit us, I thought I would take them to one of the most spectacular overlooks in the world--Grand Canyon's Toroweap Point. We drove the 90 miles of dirt roads south of St George and camped out for one night. We all enjoyed taking pictures and doing a 6 mile hike the next day.
Looking west towards Lava Rapids--North America's fastest and most difficult rapids. The water cruises near 50 mph through the rapids!
Janet and John with their camera.
An incredible sunrise with the river below!
Looking west towards Lava Rapids--North America's fastest and most difficult rapids. The water cruises near 50 mph through the rapids!
Janet and John with their camera.
An incredible sunrise with the river below!
Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Red Mountain (Spring 2004)
Friday, February 27, 2004
Above Gifford Wash in Zion (Spring 2004)
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