Now we had some inter-Utah adventures as well. I’m grouping them
all in this post because there’s really not much to share about history and
what not since we were hiking! They were still fun and epic. This is going to
be a quick and picture filled post of pretty wilderness!
One day Liam decided to show Leo and I around the mountains so
we hopped in the car and off we went. The road we wanted to take back, the
something divide road, was in fact closed. So we kept going into the unknown!
With 0 cell service and a storm hot on our heels.
We ended up taking the long way around into Cash Valley. And on
this trip I learned what a cattle guard was.
Another epic and slightly spontaneous adventure came about on a
weekend we were home and Liam decided Bear Lake would be a fun place. Off we
went with a short stop at Rick’s Spring.
Then onto the lake! It was really huge and so clear and pretty!
It was a fun trip.
We also hit up the Ogden Pirate Festival! Yes it’s a real thing
where people dress up and there were booths where you could buy piratey things.
And yes I dressed up as a dude pirate!
It was a great laugh.
My last weekend was an epic adventure. Since I’d arrived I’d
been in love with the mountains. They were close by and so pretty.
See that pointy spot, that’s Willard Peak on Ben Lomond
Mountain. Elevation 9,711' (2,960 m). It’s the highest peak in the area.
We totally hiked that.
But before the hike we had to take the mule uphill! And get
supper dusty!
Then it was off to hike!
And a bit more hiking.
I was very thankful for my epic boots that kept my feet happy
and comfy. I was also happy for the YMCA and all the working out I’d been doing
over the last year so I could keep up then set the pace. The altitude hit me
really hard at the start of the hike I felt like vomiting and couldn’t breath
then I pulled my shit together and kept up. Then I was leading then I left the
boys behind as I made it to the top. We stayed within shouting distance of each
other.
It was worth the hours of hiking!
Leo and I went out to the very tip. Leo climbed out like a
monkey in about 2 seconds. As a scared of heights and deathly afraid of falling
off a cliff kind of person I took slow and steady but made it.
A photo shoot ensued…
Then I made my slow and steady way back as Leo monkied it back
up.
Then we hiked back.
Saw some goats.
I talked to pretty rocks…
And we drove back to car and made our dusty way home! It was
really a wonderful way to end my time out west.
I loved my summer adventure. It was a whirlwind of jumping from
one thing to another not to mention I got a shit ton of writing done. The only
reason I’m so far along in my writing now is because of all the time I spent
working on it in Utah. Maybe this coming summer I’ll go annoy Liam and Leo again!
Cheers
1 comment:
Great adventure! Let's go to hike kings peak 13527ft
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