We set up camp only 1/2 mile in Friday night because there were some clouds threatening rain and we were about go to through a slot canyon. We made dinner and woke up the next morning to more rain clouds. We tried to wait it out with a game of uno, but by 10:30 am, we said, "forget it" to the slot canyon and hiked out to our car to try a different hike.So, we took this hike. This was on the way to Navajo Nobbs. This was an arch in the background. The sun peaked through the clouds on this hike for about 2 hours. We loved that part!
At the top of Navajo Nobbs, we took a few photos and headed down as fast as we could--running most of the way. There were more rain clouds again and we were in some lightening and flood danger. It was a little intense, but my Doug is a mountain man. I never was really nervous because he knew what to do...my boy scout.
Us on the top of Navajo Nobbs with those clouds looming in the background.
We decided to give it another go (after spending our second night of the "backpacking" trip in a hotel outside the Park). We backpacked in 1.5 miles and set up camp. This is Doug making our dinner looking like he is doing yoga. I had been so excited to try this meal--a powdered mix with really healthy ingredients for veggie burgers. Well, I didn't get to eat them at this time. See the clouds in the distance behind Doug? About 3 minutes after I took this photo--we almost blew away with our tent and everything inside it. There were some intense gusts of wind. Mostly, we laughed our way through it. Every once in a while Doug would say, "the forecast said clear skies the whole weekend!" He was pretty bummed.
This is me trying to cheer him up as we packed up our tent and our dinner had sand all in it, so we through it in a garbage bag and headed to the campground.
We cleaned up camp the next morning and headed home...after our 2 miles of backpacking and 9 miles of hiking to Navajo Nobbs (instead of the 20 or so miles we had planned on).
Doug did like going to church, however, in this really cool OLD chapel. It was the last Sunday the people were meeting in it because they were tearing it down to build a new one. I think it was built in the 1920's.
I included this photo because I learned on this trip that Doug doesn't like it when I take photos in the car of him driving. Like his half smile? That's why.
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i love your hair in the first pic. good length and very sexy!
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