Church of Yant Flats. We Drove the whole Cottonwood Road loop from Saint George to Leeds. We hiked the “flat” out to the Candy Cliffs, incredible geography. No serpents wanted to play today, but I did get to put my mad pit crew skills to use fixing a flat. I Wish I had an ARB …
Category Archives: Adventure
Elephant Arch 2015
Church of Bone Wash & Elephant Arch. The serpent tried to tempt us… Elephant Arch is a beautiful arch off of Bone Wash high on the red rocks in the Red Cliffs Desert Preserve.
Kanarraville Falls
Awesome hike up Kanarraville Falls! Slot canyons, waterfalls & snakes! Oh my…
Birch Hollow 2015
Imagine an impossibly narrow canyon with sinewy curved and twisted wind-swept paths, lit with mysterious shadows and hints of light, that tempt canyoneers to wiggle, slither and climb to its finish. Birch Hollow is such a canyon, yet it’s a forgotten gem in the canyoneering world, because it doesn’t hold the stigma of being within …
California Surprise
We planned a surprise whirlwind California trip with the kids. We got everybody packed and ready to go on the down low, then woke the kids at 6:00 A.M. on Saturday morning with the news we were going to Knotts Berry Farm! The teenager objected a little, but we were shortly on the road and …
Virgin River
Paid a visit to the Virgin…
iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE
U2, Phoenix!
Tempi’po’op Trail 2015
Exploring Tempi’po’op Trail in Santa Clara.Tempi’po’op (pronounced tumpee poo oop) means “rock writing” in Southern Paiute. The Tempi’po’op Trail traverses the geographic formation known as Land Hill, which was heavily used by both Ancestral Puebloans and Southern Paiute. This trail is also part of the Anasazi Trail.
Gypsum Hunting
Whitney Pocket
We ventured out to find a petroglyph known as “the falling man” in an area just outside of the Valley of Fire called Whitney Pocket. We didn’t find “the falling man”, but we did have a great adventure!