Wednesday, 10 July 2013
And there they were- gone.
We zipped into Alberta and got the trailer fixed twice!!!! Thanks to the guys in Leduc who actually found the problem and got us back into our house- it was even on warranty! Greg had an interview for a teaching job- even bought a new outfit and we ended up finding out three weeks later that he didn't get the job. It's all right- Tomahawk -west of Edmonton wasn't looking too appealing. Right after the trailer got fixed we packed up again and headed west toward Haida Gwaii. Seemingly random but Greg and I have always wanted to come here. Trading in rocks and sand and sun for trees and water and mist.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
We interrupt this adventure.
Making a run for Alberta to apply for teaching work in the fall. So sad to leave Utah!!!! So not done yet. Don't expect to see us- it'll be a hit and run.
Reptiles and insects.
Monty Python says: And now for something completely different. Greg has of course changed it to: And now for something completely else....going to the desert, going south, going to high and dry elevations fed Anna's fascination for insects and reptiles. Here are a few of her photos.
dead snake hanging from a tree |
Posey Lake
Another 25 mile gravel road trek, but this time to a mountain lake at 9000 ft for fishing. It's a small little lake that doesn't allow motors so they used the oars to tootle around and Greg taught them to fly fish. There were some hikes too. Also a good spot to hide out for the US Memorial Day long weekend which we only found out about that week. Yikes.
Beautiful little brookies- that we didn't eat.
Beautiful little brookies- that we didn't eat.
Meet Fizz!
Next was The Grand Staircase and the town of Escalante. Petrified Forest State Park and a reservoir for fishing- both together. We had purchased a 11ft inflatable boat and a 10hp Mercury Outboard when we were near Vegas, but because of some weird rules in Nevada and Arizona we hadn't had a chance to use it yet- which of course was killing Greg and the kids! But we could use it in Utah. They got it inflated and bought fishing licences. Super excited- her name is Fizz!
I think Greg was the official catcher- but it belongs to everyone.
First morning out on Wide Hollow Reservoir a 4lb Rainbow.
I think Greg was the official catcher- but it belongs to everyone.
We ate it for lunch.
Rock Shops and Red Canyon.
Driving north on the back route from Kanab, UT toward Bryce Canyon there is a little section of road that has about five rock shops. Of course we stopped, but we only visited three. Piles of rocks by the pound, fossils, polished, cut.....We bought some big hunks of obsidian for Leland and Greg to make arrow heads. Anna and I were limited in the interests of gas mileage.
We ended up in Red Canyon. Lots of rock hounding, hiking and reading too.
We had heard about Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, but with the dogs we are very limited as to where we can go in national parks and the weather was getting too hot to be able to leave them in the truck- so we have been going to state parks and National Forests which are really cool too- just not famous.
We ended up in Red Canyon. Lots of rock hounding, hiking and reading too.
We had heard about Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, but with the dogs we are very limited as to where we can go in national parks and the weather was getting too hot to be able to leave them in the truck- so we have been going to state parks and National Forests which are really cool too- just not famous.
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