Monday, August 25th. On Sunday Rob and Laurie drove to Kayenta which is near St. George, Utah to visit Rob's dad Dan and his step-mom, Katie. We had a delightful time visiting, especially on their patio.
Rob and Laurie set out about noon on Monday and drove to Boulder Mountain in central Utah. We set up camp in the Singletree campground in Dixie National Forest, near Torrey. It is also near Capitol Reef National Park. We had a great time Monday through Friday exploring and re-exploring hikes and jeep roads.
Rob taking it easy in the campground.
Wednesday, August 27th. Laurie and Rob had an adventurous day. We took a little picnic lunch and did a short hike in The Gulch, which is in Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument.
Rob in The Gulch.
Rob stopped to take this picture at the top of Burr Trail, which we drove down. It is a series of switchbacks on a steep road.
Rob and Laurie looking back at Burr Trail which they just drove down. It is carved into the side of the mountain in the background. Laurie feels like alot of money could be made at a T-shirt stand where they sell T-shirts that say "I survived Burr Trail."
Laurie and Rob went to Hall's Canyon Overlook. As you can see, Laurie is standing far away from the edge of the cliff.
Rob is sitting on a rock outcropping at Hall's Canyon Overlook. Laurie was a bit anxious seeing him sit so far out on the ledge. You can see the unique design in the rock behind Rob to the left called The Waterpocket Fold.
Thursday, August 28th. Rob and Laurie drove over Hell's Backbone from Boulder to Escalante. This road was built in 1935. The canyon drops off on both sides of the bridge. Needless to say, Rob was the photographer for these pictures since Laurie wouldn't even get out of the car.
This is the canyon drop off on the right side of the bridge. The left canyon looks similar.
Friday, August 29th. Rob and Laurie hiking to Singletree Falls. We are smiling, but what you don't see is the steep decline behind us.
Rob standing in front of Singletree Falls. It is a pretty waterfall, but the hike was a bit more strenuous than expected. Laurie thought it was going to be a little 1/2 mile nature walk. Not so!
Saturday, August 30th. We drove to Dry Fork Gulch off the "Hole in the Rock" road by Escalante, Utah to do a hike through Peek-a-Boo and Spooky slot canyons. This is the beginning of the hike.
We all took a break under a shady tree on the trail between Peek-a-Boo and Spooky. Due to a pool of water at the bottom of Peek-a-Boo, we hiked above the canyon and entered about 2/3 of the way into Peek-a-Boo and hiked to the top. Then we took a rest before we hiked through Spooky.
The top of Spooky slot canyon with the whole Mays gang except Rob, the camera man.
This is the start of Spooky. It is a canyon with high narrow walls and a path that winds around. In many places the walls are no wider than your shoulder span.
Rob is kneeling under an arch in Spooky. Would that be an "angel arch" with all the light shining down?
Olivia is taking a little break in the middle of Spooky. She was tired of being held and passed from person to person like a sack of potatoes through the tight spots. Her proud, and tired, Grandma Laurie and Grandpa Rob are taking a break with her.
We had to use some team effort getting down this rockfall. Notice Rob at the bottom. He is actually standing on a big rock. And then notice the rest of us up above the crack. We were all concerned about getting Olivia down, but she was the easiest of them all. Some of the rest of us were a bit nervous. I'm not naming names, but Laurie, Jessica, and Monica were sure happy when this section was behind us.
Jessica practicing her basic ballet movements going down the rockfall. Fortunately her dad was there to catch her.
Laurie is getting pretty stressed out by now with all the narrow walls, limited space, heat, and lots of bodies. Jessica was having a great time taking pictures of us all.
Rob was happy sharing this experience with his sons-in-law. We took the girls through here about 15 years ago and they all wanted to share the joy with their husbands.
At the end of our hike through Spooky and Peek-a-Boo, we all felt like Olivia. We were exhausted and tired. It was definitely a character building experience with some team effort. Way to go guys!!!
Monday, September 1st was our last day together. We had a great weekend despite the heat, cold, wind, rain, thunder, and lightning. As we all left to go home, the kids turned right out of the campground and we turned left. We were a little sad to part ways. But we are already looking forward to the next time we'll all be together.