Sunday, October 26, 2014

Hurrah!


Portal RV Resort
Moab, UT
October 19, 2014


Don't you just love to see a rainbow? 
Isn't that the cutest face ever? Don't tell the rest of the Tan Clan.

Kane Creek Road...
Last week our neighbors were Bav and Helen from England. They were curious about off-road trails so we invited them for a jaunt thru red rock country. Hurrah Pass is a fun, easy trail with expansive views and a great first outing.


About 1.3 miles after the pavement ends on Kane Creek Road, there is a sign for Indian writing. This particular boulder is called the Birthing Rock.





A close-up shows why it is so named. This was a perfect stop for us that day because someone in our group is expecting. Congratulations to Helen!I happened to notice an unusual plant there. I haven't seen this one before. It has fuzzy tentacles and a pretty purplely color.    
 
 
 
 
 


At 1.9 miles, curve down switchbacks took us into Hunter Canyon and a creek crossing.

A few more miles and you are at the pass...
Stopping at the pass...



 A narrow ledge skirts around daunting red cliffs after the pass...






until it reaches the sandy desert floor. And even there the views are massive...
 


 The Colorado River runs along the center of the picture right to left. If you look closely, you will see the trail in the almost bottom center of the picture.

Wind Caves (taken thru the windshield)...
At some point, Hurrah Pass turns into Chicken Corners. We have never gone all the way to the end of that moderate rated trail...its a time thing for us.




Our stopping spot for lunch and exploring is Catacomb Rock or the Wind Caves as the locals say.






It's a lot of fun to hike around the caves...they aren't really caves..., climb the rocks, and explore inside. But don't forget your flashlight!



To get to this point, it took us about 2.5 hours. That's why we have never finished the trail!





Someone's little piece of heaven...

Tomorrow I will be digging around under the bed looking for the long-johns! It's going to be chilly tomorrow and very chilly tomorrow night with the temps dropping below freezing...YIKES!

So until next time, stay safe and...

Chicken Corners...view of the Colorado River and Potash Evaporation Ponds.

happy trails!


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

"Dee"termined!

Portal RV Resort
Moab, UT
October 7, 2014

Following Dee in Bartlett Wash...
 I was reminded it has been a long time since our last post. Days have been great, weather has been the best, and I don't mind admitting that posting has not been at the top of the list of things to do.

Getting started...turn left off Highway 191 north at Mill Canyon Road.

The cottonwood trees that line the wash are so old and pretty!
My how time flies! It has been 2 weeks since we headed out to do Bartlett Wash and Mashed Potato...it seems like just yesterday!





We joined Dee, Nancy and James, and Bob for a fun day of wheelin'. Joe and I had done parts of the trail before, but not the Mashed Potato section.




Signs point in all directions...it would be easy to get lost! We went thru lots of intersections like this one. Mashed Potato is a new trail for wheelers and coordinates can be found on the internet.

Narrow Bartlett Wash...what a hoot!

We skirted around the Bartlett Slickrock bike trail




Dee going up...



After the wash, the crawlin' begins. Mashed Potato seems like a funny name, but the rocks are white, lumpy and swirl just like mashed potatoes.





Nancy and James going down...






Bob going over...






and Joe going down in Pearl.

















 









September was very rainy. The wash was wet and we encountered lots of pools of water on the slickrock...cool!  A funny story...the big obstacle on Mashed Potato is the Gravy Boat. Well, we went right thru this water which I thought was the Gravy Boat so I call Lynn and Dave to say, "We did Gravy Boat!" They did this trail in September when we couldn't go. Then I hear Dee on the CB say, "Up next is Gravy Boat.". Oh well, Joe and I laughed and decided we will just call this the Gravy Ladle! And be proud we did it!

Easy-peasy climb out of the Gravy Ladle!

This is the Gravy Boat...Dee was the only taker for the day. Most really difficult obstacles on these trail have go-arounds...that's a big WHEW! 

Going in...






...coming out! Well, not exactly. Dee knew exactly the line to take, but we didn't so she missed her mark.





Pearl lends a hand!



...coming out!
This is "Dee"termined. Dee pulls around for another go...pretty impressive!
 
 
We enjoyed lunch. It was a bit overcast and we saw a double sun halo. I had to do some research on sun/moon halos. The halo is produced by high cirrus clouds. These are ice clouds and often appear before a warm front. The ice crystals act as tiny reflectors. If you see a double halo, that means there are two different shapes of crystals...pretty neat, huh? 
 
Our view at lunch!
Today Dover and Wrecks had surgery. When they were in for their check-ups last week, Dr. Slater checked a cyst we had found on Dover. She extracted fluid and said it should come off even though it was not cancerous...just some strange looking cells. Wrecks on the other hand, did have a skin cancer mass that needed to be removed. It was a mass on his chest we had noticed. Dr. Slater said he could likely have more so we will be on the look-out. Wrecks also had his teeth cleaned and polished.
 
Joe goes for chemo # 3 tomorrow...half way through. Other than being tired and lots more careful during days 7-9 because of a low immune system, he has been doing great!
 

So, until next time, take care...
and happy trails!