May 3 & 5, 2019
Moab, UT
When we were stranded in Tuba City waiting for a part so Joe could fix our MH, we met the family next door. The Johnsons...Kjersti and Erich and their four smart, curious, and polite and lovely children (Asia, Jake, River and Micah) and their well-behaved Irish Setter (Cooper). Erich is a traveling nurse and presently has a contract in Tuba City. It's a good location for them to take excursions on his 4 days off. When we mentioned we were headed to Moab, Kjersti said it was there next destination. We offered to go off-roading and hiking with them. They arrived on Thursday, May 4, and our first adventure on the following day was to go to Secret Spire and Dellenbaugh Tunnel. There is a cool pour-off on the way to the tunnel.
This is the view of Spring Canyon from the pour-off. The pour-off is just beneath the little clump of flowers on the right side of the picture below. This is where Spring Canyon ends or begins...not sure which.
It's a short hike over slick rock to get to the other side of the canyon.
From here we headed to Dellenbaugh Tunnel. It's not like me, but I don't have any pictures of the tunnel. It was a fun stop for the kids and a nice place to have lunch !
Our last stop for the day was Secret Spire. The area around the spire is mostly slick rock with a few little patches of flora.
Firecracker Penstemon |
A small patch of blooming Whipple's Fishhook Cacti |
It was fun watching the Johnsons explore and enjoy the spire and surrounding domes.
On Sunday we were up and out the door by 7:15 to meet the Johnsons. The days adventure was a hike to Corona Arch. It was a beautiful day and we even had a nice breeze. Being early is good to beat the crowds on this very popular hike. It is also doggie friendly so Cooper joined us. I found myself in camera overload watching Asia, Jake, River and Micah enjoying the day, nature, and just life ! Not one time did either of them complain or fuss and in fact all had lots of fun.
And Micah, who will be 3 in August, walked the whole 3 miles with the exception of a few steep places.
Micah climbs the ladder...all by himself! |
Asia heads up to Bowtie Arch. |
River enjoying the shade. |
Jake and Cooper take in the view. |
Bowtie Arch is a pothole Arch.
I was happy to see water seeping down the red rock. I love the color and design and hanging gardens.
From Bowtie Arch, the trail continues along the slickrock to the base of Corona Arch.
Corona Arch measures 140 X 105 feet wide. A local bush pilot flew his plane through the arch back in the 80s. |
It is incredible to tilt your head back and gaze up at the streamer of red rock towering above you with only clear blue sky in the background.
A happy band of trail warriors...
Back row L to R : Joe, me, Micah, River Front row L to R : Asia, Cooper, Erich, Jake and Kjersti |
Prince's Plume |
Jake, Micah and River taking a break. |
Harriman's Yucca |
Asia, Jake and River |
Stemless Woolybase ( or, Perky Sue ) |
Asia |
Jake leads the way followed by River, Joe and Asia |
HAPPY TRAILS !
How fun to spend time with this lovely family. And they were fortunate to have such great guides! Your photos are wonderful, I'm sure they'll treasure the memories.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun time you had with your new friends.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing experience for that family and how kind of you guys to share your knowledge with them! I love hearing about families with well behaved children....and pooches!
ReplyDeleteThat family hit the jackpot when they parked next to you two. I'm sure they had a wonderful time on both the Jeep trip and the hike. The kids must have been so excited when they saw the Corona Arch.
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