Hiking Mill Creek
Enjoy this first person view from Mill Creek. The trail was washed out in two places preventing us from getting past the half-way point.
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Enjoy this first person view from Mill Creek. The trail was washed out in two places preventing us from getting past the half-way point.
I share the spring view of the White Fir Pass in Millcreek Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. The trail was dry and the vegetation was lush and beautiful.
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On TrailI share this snowy spring view of Dog Lake via Butler Fork Trail in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, Utah. The trail was incredibly snowy and we would have benefitted from crampons.
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On TrailEnjoy this spring mountain view from Salt Lake Overlook via Desolation Trail. The trail was dry but the vegetation was green and lush!
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On TrailHiking can be a miserable, insect swarming, sunburnt, blistered feet and sore leg experience, or it can be your opportunity to quiet your mind, clarify your thoughts, disconnect from social media and reconnect with your environment.
On Fathers Day, I hiked 5.39 miles up and back Bowman Fork Trail with my wife. The views were spectacular, though Minnie our dog needed to be carried part of the way down. Her poor little legs were shaking from the effort.
Summer Hike of Bowman Fork to White Fir Pass Read More »
On TrailOn Memorial Day, I hiked 7.41 miles up and back Thaynes Canyon Trail with my family. It was a steep incline the entire way up the canyon. Only I made it to the very top, but it was worth it. The sense of accomplishment was wonderful.
Spring Hike of Thayne Canyon Trail Read More »
On Trail