Friday, September 11, 2009

Labor Day Weekend





































During our 5th Sunday meeting, the bishop lectured us about not regarding conference Sundays as free days when we get to do fun stuff because there's no church. So for our 3-day holiday weekend, we decided to go camping in the mountains, thus skipping a regular Sunday of church.

Because we'd been apart all summer, this was our first chance to have a complete family vacation. We loaded up our kids and gear, and drove up into the mountains.

The Unitas are high, forested mountains dotted with glacial lakes. We parked at the trailhead just past Trial Lake and hiked our gear in about a mile to Cliff Lake where we set up our base camp. It was a fairly steep climb. We hadn't yet gotten Claire's pack adjusted correctly, so her center of gravity was way too high, and Clint had to spot her so she would fall over backwards.

As we finished pitching our tents it started raining After that, the weather was beautiful. The kids enjoyed scrambling on the rocks and climbing up the cliffs. Isaac puddle-stomped like crazy, soaking though all of his pants at least twice. We had close encounters with free-ranging black cattle and bold little chipmunks. Jacob and Claire learned how to use the little orange shovel. (Does a Claire crap in the woods?)

We even built a fire one night. Clint taught Jacob and Claire about the constellations. Jacob told the creation story from Norse mythology, and not to be outdone, Claire started in on Greek mythology and the titans. All I had was "It was a cold, cold night, in December. And Brigham Young and Brigham Old sat sitting 'round the campfire..."

It was a great trip. We learned several things:
1. Everyone needs good shoes, preferably waterproof, and wool socks. (I was the only one with happy feet on that cold, wet morning after the previous day's rain.)
2. Isaac needs his own sleeping bag.
3. We need to take the kids on more practice hikes with all of their gear strapped to their backs.
4. Toothbrushes. But the hairbrush was not even missed.
5. Better clothes would be nice too--comfortable, quick-drying pants for all and good parkas for the kids.

We can't wait for our next adventure.

3 comments:

Gina said...

It made me so happy read this! I'm so glad you're all together again. And the pictures are great, especially the one of Clint and Jacob in the morning.

denebug said...

Thanks! It was so great to be up in the mountains again. We didn't get to do anything like this while we lived on Long Island. Being able to hike and camp at a moments notice is one of the reasons we were willing to move to Utah.

Laura said...

I liked the Brigham story. We went through a canyon out of FairfieldUt coming home and even on July 4th weekend it was uncrowded. really beautiful.