Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Memorial Weekend














































So we went to Moab this past weekend with our friends Sarah and Austin Baker. We had tons of fun and did alot of riding. We rode a total of about 75 miles in 3 days. We saw tons of pretty scenery and it was breathtaking. I couldnt believe the sites. We stayed up in a canyon in our trailer and could ride right from our campground. It was such nice weather in the day and it would rain at night which was nice it would wet the ground enought the dust wouldnt fly as much. We hiked up to 2 different arches the one with me and robert in together was Prichett arch which was the farthest ride in and then a half mile hike up slick rock to get to it. The other arch is Picture Frame arch. On Monday we rode a pretty hard trail called Poison Spider it was pure slick rock some spots were pretty hard to get up that Robert sometimes had to drive my wheeler up for me! But it was fun and we had a good time. Along the trail we were riding on Sunday we had come to a huge wash out and talked to some guys there who said the night before white water rapids had come down and they couldnt believe their eyes. The dogs had a good time they stayed behind in the air conditioned trailer and they are pooped! Peanut had a hard time getting out of bed this morning. In one of the pics Sammy and Cash were sound asleep on the way home. We did run into some traffic on the way home and went about 3mph for a good hour! I am excited to go back again and explore some more!!










2 comments:

The Bennett Family said...

oh how fun!!! we love to go four wheeling. we dont get over to moab a whole lot, just because we dont love the crowds, but we go south of blanding a ways and hit the trails down that way. we love it. oh and it looks like you had fun in tennesee, i would be interested in knowing how you did your own cafe rio salads. i LOVE them, but of course the closest one to me is four hours away. i would love to have them here at home once in a while!!

SARAH said...

moab is the best!