Brian had a funny moment on the hike when he pretended to be giving us a guided hike interpretational tour when another visitor came by. That visitor began following us, so he increased our party to nine. Brian was nice to him and you had to feel for someone who was alone for Thanksgiving. That is definitely a holiday where I appreciate my close family of Jacqueline and the baby growing in her tummy. We were only out for a couple of hours because we had to go back and make some turkey dinner. We all crammed into the shed at Brian's house and had an excellent dinner. We played games in the evening, including Brian's newly learned favorite of Ninja destruction. Anything that involved strength, quickness, and a small bit of pain are activities Brian will always
participate in. The next day we took a drive to the La Sal National Forest where we picked out a Christmas tree. Ours was rather small because we don't have room to put it in our house. The rest of the crew continued for a day of play in the sun and snow, while we had to return to prepare for a long basketball season.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Thanksgiving in Canyonlands
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Black Canyon of the Gunnison
We had the week off due to Thanksgiving and we had not been out much since basketball had begun. I was crazy busy and Jacqueline was quickly getting crazy pregnant with all the joys of pregnancy including the morning sickness which does not just happen in the morning
. We had to pick an easy place where it would not be too challenging for Jacqueline. We picked Black Canyon because it was not too far away and the trails did not seem very long. We drove up and it was free since it was the off season. Our first goal was to go out to all of the viewpoin
ts we could handle. It was a rather unique place because it was much different from the vast Grand Canyon. It was so incredibly vertical. We wandered through the snow on the short trails out to the viewpoints to look down and see the big drops. Finally we drove to the end of the road and took the longest trail on this side of the park. We hiked the Warner Point Trail out to Warner P
oint. All in all only about a two mile walk. There were some icy steps to negotiate, but for the most part it was just a pretty hike. We got some good vertical views down to the river and on the surrounding cliffs. We took
a look to try to find the route down to the river and while there seemed to be a few promising spots, the crusty snow seem to cover up any discernable trails. We will have to come back when there is no snow, but not when it is too hot either. All in all an enjoyable day being tourists in a park that neither of us had experienced before.
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