Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

{Birthday Backpacking}

My brother, Landon, had his birthday on Friday.  He wanted to go on a backpacking trip, so we headed to Lily Lake. It is located in the northern part of Utah in the Uintah-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.  I've never been there before and it had dense tree filled forests, marshy meadows, lakes and rivers.  It was perfect place to go this time of year, not too hot for hiking and not too cold at night for sleeping.


This technically wasn't my first pack trip. I did one once when I was about 17, but didn't have to carry all of my supplies and gear with me.  It was a first though to wander into the forest, no path to follow, to find a camping spot.  I honestly wasn't in the best frame of mind to begin this trip but am glad I went with it.  By the time we stopped to set up camp I was glad to be outside, breathing the crisp air, and pushing my body's limits a bit.



We found a clearing that dipped below the aspen and pine that sheltered us perfectly from the winds that came breezing down the mountain.  It was just a small hike up the next hill to a beautiful view of the valley below.
I wish I had taken video of the wind so you could see the wind made the tree tops dance, sway and rustle.
  

Camp was set up and a fire quickly started as it faded to darkness.  I spent a lot of the evening playing around with my hoop practicing tosses, folding and warrior style grips.  
(Yes, the hoop went with me tied to the back of the pack!)


I spent the next day contemplating, journaling, and doing a bit of macro photography.  Isn't nature so cool?!  I love getting down close and seeing all the little details we usually pass by.






I ended up a bit sunburned, so tired and sore but think it was a perfect camp trip for my bro's birthday!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Weekending

I'm off for the weekend on a backpacking trip for my brother Landon's birthday.  We are heading to this place...Lily Lake in the Uinta's.

image via flickr

I have a lot to think about and some priorities to reset.  Should be a nice little break.
What have you got going on for the weekend?  Hope it's fun and relaxing :)

Sunday, May 27, 2012

{Kodachrome Basin | Bryce Canyon | April 2012}


It has become tradition the last couple of years with my brothers to celebrate my birthday by going on the first camping trip of the season.  I love it!  It's a chance to get away from everything and the crazy busy of life.  Reconnecting with nature and just being in the moment helps me to recharge and reflect on whats going on in my life and to set new goals.


This first trip of the year, we headed to Kodachrome Basin State Park in southern Utah.  It is about 20 miles south of Bryce Canyon.  Kodachrome was believed to be once like Yellowstone with geysers and hot springs, but eventually filled up with sediment and solidified.  It's named after being photographed for National Geographic magazine in 1949 using the then new brand of Kodak film.


After driving south for a few hours, we made our way through Panguitch, a wild fire off the side of the road and  through the touristy part of Bryce Canyon.  Landon, always the prepared one, had researched via google earth some potential campsites for us.  We drove around taking in the sights and exploring a bit.  We then found Chimney Rock and took a quick look around before settling on a campsite south of Cottonwood Canyon.

  
The campsite was beside a dried up river bed nestled up against stone outcroppings.  It had some shady trees and the perfect set up.We quickly organized camp, did a bit of exploring and lots of photographing before settling in for a relaxing evening.  These are some of my favorite desert plants.


The area was pretty much ruled by ants.  Luckily, the weren't of the army variety.  I constructed an offering of the sweet circus animal kind, but surprisingly they wanted nothing to do with the overly sugared elephant.


The next day we bummed around and then took a hike into the Cottonwood Canyon Narrows. 


 It was a lot of hiking in the sand but also some fun bouldering.  We explored a box canyon off shoot.  Its amazing to me how much thrives in the desert despite what you'd think.  So much greenery and wildlife to be seen.  There were hummingbirds buzzing about and cliff swallows that made amazing wooshing sounds as they dived off the top of the canyon.  


We saw prints in the sand and animal homes in the sides of the wash.  The plants and desert flowers were in bloom and oh so colorful.  We even experienced a mini rock slide crashing down the canyon (after I sneezed).  It makes A LOT of noise as it reverberated off the narrow walls. (The rocks not my sneeze!)


  At night, right at dusk the frogs would start there night calls.  As we played music, the birds would land in nearby trees to join in.  We even heard cows in the distance as they grazed through the area.


I tried out a few new campfire recipes on this trip.  Santiago Salsa Dip was a hit.  As were the dutch oven pull-aparts.  A few adaptations on that one for it to turn out just right.


 I also attempted campfire popcorn.  I forgot to bring oil so tried to just an air pop version.  I think it would have worked out if a hole hadn't made the whole thing light on fire!

On the way home the next day, we hit up Bryce Canyon.  We got out and climbed up to the rim.  What an amazing view!  Some of my favorite pictures of the whole trip.  I'd love a chance to go back and look around and hike more of that area.  


We stopped at the lodge before hitting the road to home.  It was full of foreign speaking tourist enjoying a taste of the southwest.  


It was fun to hear all the languages around me as I wandered around looking at the old photos and memorabila.  As always, the weekend was over way too quickly and it was back to reality.
I can't wait until the end of this month.  We are taking a trip back down south to experience the Ring of Fire eclipse in Kolab Canyon.  It is set to be an amazing once in a lifetime experience!


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

{Camping at Buckhorn}

For my birthday, my brothers and I went camping! Kicked off the first trip of the season at Buckhorn Wash and Overlook on the north side of the San Rafael Swell. The weather was warm and I was so happy for a good dose of sun :)

RiverBend

Drywash
My camera died before I could get any pics of me hooping on the large rock in the background.  It made for the perfect spinning platform :) 

Rockpuzzles
Puzzle Rocks

Mineraldeposit


Wedgeoverlook2
The Wedge Overlook

Rockstacking
Just a taste of my awesome rock stacking abilities

Grass cliffs

Giraffe Tree
The giraffe log


Desert Flower


Friday, June 11, 2010

{Crawford's Draw}

Went camping with the bros on Memorial Day weekend.  It was a relaxing and much needed 
get away from the hustle and bustle of life!

Bocce ball under the pictograph cliffs.
Cliffside Yoga, anyone?
Mouse tracks...
My new Vibram Sprints....they are awesome.  Very lightweight and comfy.  Perfect for hiking.

Our campground was nestled behind the rock outcrop.

Into the draw.....
This was shoulder deep water we wadded through :)  So cold!
Can't wait for the next trip!