Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Lake Powell and Capitol Reef (Apr 2005)

In April of 2005, Stephanie went to Disneyland with her grandparents. Kim and I took Brooke and Sasha through Capitol Reef area to Lake Powell. The lake was at a historic level, and the Cathedral in the Desert was exposed.


A lonely road with one of the Henry's behind. This is just before getting to Bullfrog.

















Cleo guarded the boat while we wandered around the Cathedral in the Desert.
















A man from SLC played folk music in this superb sound chamber. He gave us a copy of his CD. Our favorite song was "The Damn Dam!" Waterfall in the background.

















Hickman Arch in Capitol Reef.













Orange wildflower blooming.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

White slickrock on Red Mountain (Apr 2005)

Some of the best hiking anywhere is in and among the slickrock on the Red Mountain and around West Canyon. Here are some shots from a dayhike in the wet spring of 2005.




Many tanks and potholes like this were filled to the brim and overflowing for weeks.













A gap between the rocks looking down into West Canyon.

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Kanab Creek (Apr 2005)

Mike Burkley and I backpacked four days down Jumpup to Kanab Creek, and down Kanab Creek to Scotty's Hollow and back. I was really weak and sick the first day, but got better after sleeping.




A view of Scotty's Castle, just before getting to Scotty's Hollow.
















One of many waterfalls in Scotty's Hollow.



















There were constant streams coming down through the Supai layer. Mike swimming in one.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Russel Gulch (Upper Subway) (April 2005)

Mike Burkley and I embarked on an adventure exploring the upper portion of the Subway during the huge spring runoff of 2005.






Water, red sandstone, forests, and slots.













An area that resembles the Wave.














Waterfalls were coming down everywhere in places that they should not have been.









Monday, April 04, 2005

Flooding and Wildflowers in Snow Canyon (Apr 2005)






So much rain came down in early 2005, that it flooded the main road in Snow Canyon with this flash flood washout, that was 8 feet deep.





The nice thing about the rain was that we got wildflowers like these!


Friday, April 01, 2005

Coyote Gulch (April 2005)

In the spring of 2005, Dad had some time off and a desire to come with me and try a backpack trip. I decided that Coyote Gulch in the Escalante River area was just the place for him to experience some of the best, and some of my favorite of Southern Utah. He borrowed a pack and some gear, and did a little training by walking around the neighborhood. We met up and I drove my truck down Hole In the Rock road (with one flat tire) to 40 Mile Ridge. The 2 mile trail down into the canyon went well, and we got to the bottom without incidence. The next day we hiked 7 miles down canyon to the Escalante River, and here are some of the neat things we experienced:





Dad fishing with his hiking stick. There are small fish in this stream, and they sometimes try to jump up the waterfalls.


















Under a 400' alcove the side of a football field, I found my seat and cup holder that looked up at a wall and high ceiling of sandstone (no I didn't carve my name).













Dad walking under Coyote Natural Bridge.











Dad checking out one of many waterfalls we had to hike down and around.

















Our camp under a ledge next to a nice spring and Lobo Arch (aka Jacob Hamblin Arch).
















On the hike back to the truck, we passed a rock shaped like a cobra. Navajo Mountain is in the background.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Snow Canyon overlook (Mar 2005)

While Stephanie and Kim were in Europe for Spring Break with the German class, I took Brooke and Sasha on a dayhike to the West Canyon overlook.


















We saw many flowers like this one.

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Wahweap Hoodoos (Spring 2005)

For a spring dayhike, I drove out nearly to Lake Powell and went up Wahweap wash to these interesting shaped pillars and towers. Many of them had capstones of Maganese, which probably allowed them to erode the way that they did.

























































This formation of colorful stones was up high on a ledge which has probably never been disturbed by humans.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Horseshoe Canyon Pictographs in Canyonlands Natl Park (Spring 2005)

Horseshoe Canyon has world-class pictographs painted thousands of years ago in the 'Barrier Style.' I spent a couple of nights camping out in this area and enjoyed seeing many of these mysterious shapes and figures painted on the wall of a remote, silent canyon that had a small stream trickling through the bottom of it.



















Sunrise coming up over the LaSal Mountains the morning I began my hike.














The "Holy Ghost" pictograph.
























Notice the little figures on the shoulder of this figure. Whispering in his ear?

Saturday, February 12, 2005

Winter cross country skiing (winter 2005)

With hundreds of inches of record snowfall in the mountains, it was fun and sometimes challenging to cross-country ski to some neat places.




Cedar Breaks overlook.













Bryce Canyon.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Spring 2005 flooding

They said it was a 500 year flood. Here is a picture of Highway 91 in Santa Clara. Look at the condos that are like an island--saved by a strong rock wall.
















This is the Gunlock spillway. It's like Niagara Falls.

Saturday, January 22, 2005

Flooding and wet weather of Winter 2005

Here are some of my favorite photos during and after heavy rains and snows that caused the floods in winter and spring of 2005:


A thousand foot waterfall coming down in Kayenta's Hell Hole canyon.























Kim and I hiked up high above the sand dunes in Snow Canyon on this foggy day. The valley was choked in fog, but once we got up high we were in the sun. That is the bike path below.









The Three Patriarchs in Zion after a snow storm.













This poor cottonwood tree is fighting for its life during massive flooding that spilled over Gunlock Reservoir. A couple of people drowned in these waters near here, as it peaked at around 8000 cfs.



















Water spilling down below Gunlock.

Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Zion Narrows with Brooke and Sasha (Aug 2004)

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.

Saturday, July 10, 2004

Glacier National Park (July 2004)

Photos from our summer trip to Glacier National Park.















I think I fell asleep on the trail along the cliff.


















Our camper fit through this small tunnel.

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.
 
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