At one point we ran into what we thought could be a petroglyph, but also it looked too real to be true and we both assumed it was fake. As we continued, we started to realize that we were going to make it. The most difficult spot was a steep slope to the left that lead us through the cliff that is the thickest section before reaching the East Rim. After we made it past this point, we knew that we were going to make it. Other signs throughout the day were a couple with backpacks on coming down about halfway through when we were up high and they were down low. 
Also, there seemed to be a sort of use trail that gave us something to follow. Matt and I were both happy to gain the East Rim. Then the thought of what should we do next came to us. We started going over to Deertrap, but after seeing all the snow still up on the East Rim, I did not feel like bothering with it. Then we headed down with the idea that we could hike to Weeping Rock and have Jacqueline pick us up there. Not having worked out this plan ahead of time and knowing that without cellphone service, hitchhiking was likely, we finally agreed that we would hike the East Rim to the East Entrance and then take Clear Creek down.
I was impressed by Dave's skills to make it up that in his sixties and I was impressed that Matt and I had done two canyons in one day, up and down off the East Rim. We just used Clear Creek to get back to my truck u
ntil we got sick of hiking in sand, then we just followed the road. It was an hour from where we came out of that canyon which is the last one before the east rim trail. We continued down to the house after a little over a five hour hike. I intended to ask Matt over for dinner, but when I saw Jacqueline, I knew we had other things to worry about. She was crying and that could only mean that her mom was getting much worse. Jacqueline's mom had been living with ovarian cancer since nearly the time that Jacqueline and I began dating almost three years ago. Her dad was telling her she needed to go home.
We left a few days later and were able to spend a week with Ginny before she passed away April 14th. Ginny was someone who was very loved by her daughter and son-in-law and we will miss her greatly. She will always be a part of our family and we will make sure that her grandkids know her just as much as they will know their other grandparents. She will be in our lives and in our thoughts daily.
5 comments:
Wow, that sounds cool. Where exactly did you start out at?
So, bushwacking gamble oak and manzanita. Hmm, sounds like about class 3 or so?
Was there a slot in many pools? Were there many pools?
You know the park better than anyone else there now right?
Brian
About the national debt: hmm, I didn't know that Japan has a 90% GDP to debt ratio. Wow. At least we're only 60%.
I do wish that we didn't pay billions of dollars in interest every year to other countries.
We should loan others money and collect interest from them!
Brian
Tell Jackie I'm thinking about her and am sorry for the loss of her mom. I'm sure this Mother's Day was a tough one for her! We miss you guys!
Hey Pete! Hope you two are doing well! When will I see my visit up here huh?? find some time, I want to be on your blog! :) Having a great time in Germany so far, been here four days and have done a lot. Taking the train to an island for a few days tomorrow to get some beach time. Should be fun! Tell you more when I get back :)
Amber
So, when are you both moving to Colorado?? We can't wait to see you again!
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