Heading South to Utah
Even though it had already been a full day we were energized. So we headed east to Montana. In the fading light we followed along the Clearwater River and glimpsed interesting small towns through the...
View ArticleDay Trip: Antelope Island State Park
We were so excited to get to Antelope Island State Park that we checked out early and left Ogden, driving south on I-15. It was a short drive and we were soon on the seven mile causeway crossing the...
View ArticleOgden Water Skier
One day in Ogden, Utah, Erin was heading into town from our RV park and paused by the local pond. A day or two earlier, upon seeing the small body of water just outside town, we wondered at the double...
View ArticleMoab, Outdoor-Lovers’ Paradise
Moab! The place we’ve read about, heard about and dreamt about! There is so much to do here; it is an outdoor-lovers’ paradise. Hikers, mountain bikers, rock climbers, rafters, hunters, fishers and...
View ArticleDay Trip: Arches, Dead Horse, and Canyonlands
On our “weekend”, which happened to be Friday and Saturday, we toured Arches National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park and Canyonlands National Park. The first day we devoted to Arches NP. Arches...
View ArticleOctober 2007 Mystery Photo Revealed
Wow, for the first time our Mystery photo contest does not have a winner. I didn’t think it possible but it looks like we finally stumped you! We knew it was a tough photo. We did have some excellent...
View ArticleUtah, Utah, Utah
Finally leaving Idaho after more than a month we continued on our way south, with our next stop in Provo, Utah. Originally known as Fort Utah, the town was settled by Mormon families just two short...
View ArticleZion National Park
When we last left off Lance and I were driving south on I-15 (which follows an old Indian trail) from Provo on our way to Leeds, Utah. Most people have never heard of this small agricultural community....
View ArticleBoom! Bust! In Southwestern Utah
The Leeds area, on the western edge of the Colorado Plateau, has experienced many boom and bust cycles in the past 200 million years. Thanks to the uplift of the Colorado Plateau roughly 20 million...
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