Las Vegas Trip 2012 Saturday, March 17, 2012 It was the last day of our trip to Las Vegas and Southern Utah and we would finally be heading back home. Of course we would be making some more stops on the way back! After another night in another hotel we were up early again to [...]
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Sunrise in Bryce and the Drive Home
Posted: March 17, 2012 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Hiking, PhotographingTags: 2012, book cliffs, bryce canyon, bryce canyon national park, capitol gorge, capitol reef, capitol reef national park, cass hite, clouds, escalante, escalante river, factory butte, fremont, fremont falls, fremont river, fremont river granary, granary, handprints, highway 12, hundred hands, inspiration point, navajo mountain, paunsaugunt plateau, petroglyphs, pictographs, pioneer register, road, rock art, ruins, scenic drive, sunrise, sunset, sunset point, torrey, utah, waterfalls
Capitol Reef Birthday Weekend
Posted: February 14, 2010 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Hiking, JeepingTags: 2010, arches, bullfrog, burr trail, capitol dome, capitol reef, capitol reef national park, cathedral valley loop trail, fremont river, fruita, fruita grade school, grand wash, hanksville, henry mountains, hickman bridge, highway 12, jeep, muley twist, natural bridge, nels johnson bridge, notom road, peekaboo arch, scenic drive, snow, strike valley, torrey, upper muley twist canyon, utah, waterpocket fold
Saturday & Sunday, February 13 – 14, 2010 For the weekend following my birthday, I wanted to head back to Capitol Reef National Park. When I was there back in October, I noted a couple of hikes I wanted to check out and figured this would be a good time. After driving through some thick [...]
Southern Utah Wanderings | Day 2
Posted: October 4, 2009 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, JeepingTags: 2009, anasazi state park, arches, arizona, baker ranch road, big water, boulder, butler arch, caineville, caineville wash, cannonville, capitol reef national park, cathedral valley, clouds, cottonwood canyon road, cottonwood narrows, escalante, fremont river, glass mountain, glen canyon dam, goosenecks of sulphur creek, grand staircase - escalante national monument, grosvenor arch, gypsum sinkhole, jeep, kodachrome basin state park, page, paria river, rainbow, storm, sulphur creek, temple of the moon, temple of the sun, the cockscomb, the hogback, torrey, upper cathedral valley, utah
Sunday, October 4, 2009 | Starting Odometer: 143789 After a pretty decent nights sleep (even though it got pretty windy overnight), I ended up waking around 7:00am. Though the wind had died down by now, it was still pretty cloudy out. I broke down camp and had a quick snack before heading out through Cathedral [...]
Southern Utah Wanderings | Day 1
Posted: October 3, 2009 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, JeepingTags: 2009, bentonite hills, capitol gorge, capitol reef, capitol reef national park, cathedral valley, cathedral valley overlook, fremont river, hanksville, henry mountains, jailhouse rock, jeep, lower south desert overlook, scenic drive, south desert, sunset, upper south desert overlook, utah
Saturday, October 3, 2009 | Starting Odometer: 143517 I woke up early on Saturday morning, finished loading up the Jeep and then headed out for a quick breakfast with Amanda before starting on my week-long trip to Southern Utah. After breakfast I hopped onto I-70 west and made my way to Green River and then [...]
