Sunday, July 29, 2012

Our search for Squaw Peak

A couple weeks ago, Sean and I realized that we really haven't done a whole lot this summer. Every Saturday, I was spending a few hours at the Pharmacy finishing up my hours, so after that and grocery shopping and laundry, we didn't have a whole lot of time to do anything else. So after I finished my hours we I made a bucket list of things I want to do before school starts/the weather gets crappy. We both really wanted to make it to the top of Squaw Peak for whatever reason, so we decided to try.

July 21, 2012

I had read online a few different "trails" that you are supposed to be able to take to get to the top of Squaw Peak. I didn't want to bear climb up to the top like a couple of my sister's friends did a few years ago. We set off..


There was a doe walking along down in that field. 


Old random abandoned tennis course. With the sunflowers growing in the middle.


A tiny cave!


Don't worry guys. I totally got this. I can hold up the whole mountain.

Turns out the way we started off at first would have had us bear climbing up to the top. So we went back. Apparently, there is a trail that goes to the top of Squaw Peak if you park at the overlook and go south from there. So we decided to try that. We started off on what we thought was the trail...


We got up to this point and realized we were supposed to be one mountain forward...




So after taking a few pictures, we decided to continue up the way had already come.


So pretty!


So at this point on the trail, we stopped to look around to see if we could see any signs of civilization. We saw some campers off to the east (the right side of this picture) and then Sean all of a sudden says "Oh crap." I turn around (facing the direction this picture was taken) and there was a mama and baby black bears crossing the trail, maybe 20 yards away from where we were. From where we were standing it was about where the road curves off to the other direction. So scary!


We were disappointed and frustrated that we didn't make it to the top of Squaw Peak, but luckily we saw some really pretty scenery, and of course, came away with a really awesome bear story!


At this point on the way up, Sean said "Welcome to Mars!" I asked him why he said that, and he said, "Because it looks like a completely different country right here!"


The Parker's went over the mountain to see what they could see...


We decided that the next Saturday (yesterday) we would try again, and we looked up and found where the real trail head is. It's up Rock Canyon, in case anyone is wondering. We hiked for about 3 hours this day though, and had a lot of fun.

July 28, 2012

Our second attempt. We invited Sean's best friend Cameron to come with us, and he brought a friend from his home town that just got off his mission.


Cameron meditating to continue to get into the hiking mood I guess. We had already been hiking for a good 45 minutes at this point.


We made it to the top! East bay...


...and north Utah county.


Facing east, up Rock Canyon. To the Northeast, we could see where Sean and I had ended up the week before. I should have taken a picture...


Sean found a bouquet of flowers that someone had already picked for me.


Finding all of their favorite climbs, and looking for a cave they've heard about.


Still looking for the cave


Cameron on the ledge


Sean on the ledge


Me on the ledge


Another shot of the east, and the storm that was a-brewin...


We found the top!


Let's be honest. We can't ever take a serious picture.


Pretty part of the trail


We played in the river for a few minutes on the way down


We were all the way up there!

Such a fun hike! It's a little steep at times but it was a lot of fun. There were little kids that did it, so it is family friendly... ish. Lots of fun though. I would recommend starting earlier in the morning (like 8 or 9) or doing it in the early early fall. It was really hot while we were hiking. At the top it was nice though. So glad we found it!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Days 8-10 of our Southern California trip

We spent part of a day in Los Angeles and then drove up to my parent's house in King City for the rest of the weekend. We had some fun adventures!

I still cannot believe how clear it was that day. So gorgeous! LA never rarely looks like this!
 
I love to see the temple!

I spent many a day roaming these grounds growing up. It always feels like going home :)
 
 Gorgeous day!

 Of course I wanted a picture of us where the bride and groom come out. No one was there to take one of us, so a self portrait had to suffice.

 Love that pose!

Oh hey, Moroni!
 
 Awww

 Could this day be anymore beautiful? I submit that it cannot?
Sorry Carly, but I think it was a nicer day than your wedding day was. It was cooler but just as clear.

 I love pulling this face. Obvi. I pull it at least 5 times a year in pictures, and many more not documented. Just ask Sean.
P.S. The day I finally got to go in those doors was probably one of the coolest days of my life.

 Oh it was kinda windy that day too...

 Sean lovingly agreed to go to Grauman's Chinese Theater. Above are the stars for Donald Duck, Winnie the Pooh, and Tinkerbell. In memory of our Disneyland excursion.

 The outside of the theater, where all the hand prints are.

 I had asked my dad where a good sushi restaurant was, this little place was a couple miles away from Magic Mountain.

We both LOVED what we ate. Yum! And Sean tried my sushi. I will make a sushi lover out of him...

 Rocky loves that duck...

 This is how we showed up at my parent's door. 

 Brotherly love.

 We gave Dad some music and he totally passed out...

 Blaze looooves getting his tummy rubbed. I bet he learned it from Rocky. 
(This is Rocky, in case there was any confusion. My dog is not that fat...)

 On our way to BJ's! Dear Utah, please get one soon!


  We were really bored...

 Love these two!

 We saw this same sign on the way back to Utah after Thanksgiving and I knew I had to snap a photo of it. In November, we passed it and Sean said, "They charge you to use the bathroom?!"

So glad we got to take that week off and do lots of fun things! Two sessions, Sea World, 3 whole days at Disneyland, beach, family time, love it! Can't wait to go back...