Yesterday, we decided to check out part of the Pony Express Trail, the old mail delivery route runs across the desert land just south of Salt Lake City. Recently there was an anniversary ride from California to Missouri in celebration of 150 years, which sparked a considerable amount of re-interest. The part of the trail we visited is still dusty and barren, yet different because it's now paved.
Enjoy the photos!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Hill above the house
Unexpected Illness
Due to complications associated with being bucked off a skiddish horse, my father landed in the hospital this last week. My mom and I have spent 4 of the last 5 days taking turns driving from the University of Utah hospital, where my dad was, to Evanston, Wyoming, to take care of their animals.
After speaking with numerous people employed by the hospital, giving LOTS of vials of blood, and undergoing 2 non-knife related procedures, my dad is home. Yay. Dingo and I are also there. We still don't know what was the matter, but tests results are still coming our way.
Thanks for the love and support!
After speaking with numerous people employed by the hospital, giving LOTS of vials of blood, and undergoing 2 non-knife related procedures, my dad is home. Yay. Dingo and I are also there. We still don't know what was the matter, but tests results are still coming our way.
Thanks for the love and support!
Monday, August 23, 2010
What IS above Deer Valley?
It's funny to me that I grew up in this area, but haven't ever explored the land right around Park City. Funny because I love to ride the mountains in the winter, my friends live there, and one of my favorite authors, Pam Houston, writes about her dog taking on mountain goats there.
Well, after cruising the Deer Valley Resort area, with all of its beautiful houses and interesting winding roads and ski bridges we ended up at the Pass! Awesome! It was a little high up so breathing was harder than usual, but we had a great time hiking up to see the view and even managed to find a few small crystal points on the trail!
We finished with lunch at the Wasatch Brewery and made it back to Salt Lake before the sun went down!
Well, after cruising the Deer Valley Resort area, with all of its beautiful houses and interesting winding roads and ski bridges we ended up at the Pass! Awesome! It was a little high up so breathing was harder than usual, but we had a great time hiking up to see the view and even managed to find a few small crystal points on the trail!
We finished with lunch at the Wasatch Brewery and made it back to Salt Lake before the sun went down!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Fisheye
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Ghost town
Ah, ghost towns. Abandoned western history at it's very finest. There is something fascinating about wandering around an old dried up town in the west ...it is something that I love. So romantic, so interesting ..and a little bit spooky.
Last Sunday we ventured out some back Wyoming roads near Evanston and explored Peidmont, a local ghost town. It dried up when the railroad built the Aspen tunnel and moved away from the area. Founded by the Byrne and Guild families, it was supported by a series of kilns, built by Moses Byrne, that slow burned wood into charcoal.
The day was quiet, smelled of mint and damp grasses, and rained on us just enough.
Last Sunday we ventured out some back Wyoming roads near Evanston and explored Peidmont, a local ghost town. It dried up when the railroad built the Aspen tunnel and moved away from the area. Founded by the Byrne and Guild families, it was supported by a series of kilns, built by Moses Byrne, that slow burned wood into charcoal.
The day was quiet, smelled of mint and damp grasses, and rained on us just enough.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Shortcut
Friday, August 06, 2010
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Snowbird in the summer!!
One thing about the Rocky Mountains is that anywhere you live along it's route, be it Utah, Montana, Colorado, you have awesome access to big mountains. A giant rocky playground. These mountains are awesome in the winter, covered with deep, awe-inspiring powder, but!, if you also stick around for the summer months you will find yourself immersed in knee deep wildflowers (I love them!!), clear running streams and cliff faces of rock to give you vertigo just thinking about them!
While Eva was visiting with us we took a trip up to one of the most awesome ski resorts in the country; Snowbird. Feel free to have a moment of silence here if you are one of those riders that understand Snowbird in the winter..
..well, we went in the beautiful summer month of July and being 30 minutes from my house, I think the following photos will prove that it was a great day!!
While Eva was visiting with us we took a trip up to one of the most awesome ski resorts in the country; Snowbird. Feel free to have a moment of silence here if you are one of those riders that understand Snowbird in the winter..
..well, we went in the beautiful summer month of July and being 30 minutes from my house, I think the following photos will prove that it was a great day!!
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