Mar
25
2008
The central Utah region is full of rock art sites depicting the lives of the Anasazi hundreds of years ago. It’s fascinating to find new panels to view. And we found an outstanding display just seven miles outside of Green River on a secluded canyon road. Carole checks out the rock art site.
Tags: coal canyon; petroglyphs; rock art; green river; utah;
Mar
23
2008
Yes, it happens. Even Jeeps get stuck once in a while. But right in the middle of a wide open field? This one really took us by surprise.
Tags: green river, hi lift jack, jeep, Jeeping, redrock, utah
Feb
16
2008
We’ve been meaning to checkout the snow tubing at Soldier Hollow for a few years. Tonight, we finally did it, along with Carole’s brother Nick and family from Indianapolis. It was an absolute blast! It’s a first class operation from start to finish!
Tags: Family, fun, snow, snow tubing, soldier hollow, tubing, utah, winter
Jan
01
2008
Happy New Year! It’s been a cold, frosty, snow New Year here in Silver Creek near Park City. With two to three feet of light, fresh new snow, it was wonderful snowshoeing right out the back door as the sun set on New Year’s Eve. It was a perfect opportunity for Hannah and her new [...]
Tags: clouds, frost, fun, ice, kids, park city, showshoe, sky, snow, snowshoeing, trees, utah, white, winter
Dec
16
2007
It was a banner year for Santas at The Canyons’ annual Santa Skis Free Day Dec. 16. After a somewhat slow 2006 event, 30 Santas turned out to make a few turns, pose for pictures and freak out people all over the mountain. Fun was had by all.
Tags: canyons, christmas, santa, santa skis free, ski, Skiing, skis, the canyons, utah
Aug
13
2007
There’s yet another reason to ride Park City’s Mountain Trails Foundation trail network. A new sound garden was dedicated Aug. 13 on Park City’s McLeod Creek Trail in a beautiful location alongside McLeod Creek — the work of artist Frank Youngman — entitled “Sound Treasures.” The three beautiful metal sculptures provide kids and adults alike [...]