Monday, August 17, 2009

Bear Lake Aug 2009


Bear Lake Aug 2009
Originally uploaded by The Lee Carltons
The pictures are up from the annual Bear Lake trip. I just wanted to get the pictures out there for all to see. More words will come later.

Tiff fishing at Fish Lake No Fish!!

yup, I'm rad.
I fish and everything.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Tiff's Trecker trip Fish Lake & Capital Reef NP

My dad and I had long and interesting ride down to fish lake. I was navigating, lucky we got there and went to the lodge to eat it was great then we went and pitched camp/the trecker, pretty close to the lake once we got there I had to start the fire my first one out of the house. I did it with a little help, and then we went to bed because we had a long day a head of us.

We left the nice cool lake to go to the very hot Capital Reef, to do neither of us new what. First we went to Fruita a little old city right in the NP and looked at all the old houses and farms and saw some nice deer. Next we went on a 1/4 of a mile hike well according to the sign were it began. Then it was about five and a half miles round trip. It was fun except the part when I through up right after it. My dad decided that he would go on a 2 mile hike without me and I slept in the trecker until he got back. We did our last hikes that were tiny, each less then a mile put together and on one, the wind picked up and my dad lost his favorite hat. Then we headed back to the lake and I had ramen noodles and dad had a hot dog, and we both had marshmallows.

The next day we went fishing and caught nothing. So we headed home.

Again I navigated and I did get us lost well I thought we were lost. We went on a nice road that turned into a dirt road and went through a bunch of mountains and then it took us down into Ephraim from there it was smooth sailing.

12,000 ft Uintahs 2009

In an attempt to escape the heat of summer Dennis, Taylor, Rusty, and I strapped on packs and headed to the top of the Uintahs. Well, not the top but we did camp for two nights at 11,000 feet. We traded comfortable beds and 100+ degrees for 72 degrees the hard ground and bugs.

We started at the Butterfly Trail head and backpacked 4 miles along the Highline Trail into Naturalist Basin then another 2 miles up to Blue Lake. Taylor made the whole hike only complaining about wanting food. The 20lb pack on this back hardly slowed him down on the way in.

We made it to Blue Lake in time to set up camp, do a little fishing where Taylor caught his first fish, ate dinner, and then watch the sun set behind the mountain at 6:45pm. It was too early to go to bed, but the sun was down... so we hiked back down the trail to what would became our nightly sit by the wild flower surrounded waterfall to watch the sun set over the Deuschesne Drainage.

I have determined that I am too old to sleep on the ground!!!

The second day I got up at 6:30 (see above) and went fishing. The lake was boiling with hungry fish jumping out of the water at the many mosquitoes. After Breakfast I gave Taylor the option of fishing all day or hiking around the basin and seeing all the different lakes. He just pointed to the peak above us and said "I want to go up there!" The peak he wanted to climb had a couple bands of cliffs that I couldn't see a way around so we compromised and went for the peak next to it. After 2.5 hours of climbing straight up a couple of different rock slides we were standing on top of an unnamed peak that was listed at 11,978ft. It was exciting for all of us, even Rusty who spent the next 45 min trying to locate the Pica that was not happy with his presence. We took an alternate route down and still got to see a couple of the other lakes in the basin. We then let Taylor lead the way back to camp and more fishing. After dinner (around 6:45) we went back out to our evening perch by the waterfall.

The third day we got up, ate breakfast, packed up and hit the trail. Taylor did really good until I misjudged the last leg of our trip. I thought we had about a half mile to go when we really had about three. Antisipation and disapointment really hurt his 8 year old motivation as the trail kept winding up he got slower and slower. He fought through it and we made it out almost 2 hours faster than we went in. Even Rusty was excited to see the truck.

Even though it was one of the hardest thing he had ever done, and the fact that we all got bitten by mosquitoes at least 100 times and we all had sunburned necks and faces, Taylor stated that it was the most fun he had ever had!!!

As always, click on the picture to see more pictures!!!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Yellowstone 2009

Ang will fill in the details soon for now here is the link for the pictures.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Taylor is 8

Taylor turned 8 years old and was Baptised by his brother. Family and friends gathered after for a party in the back yard.

As always, click on the picture to see the all the pictures for this great day...

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Grand Gulch Trip 2009

This trip started out in a blizzard and ended up ending in the high 70's. The first night was suppose to be at the trail head but nobody wanted to set up in the snow then start into the canyon in wet gear so we spent the night in Blanding in a Hotel. Enough said...We entered at Sheiks Canyon after listening to the Ranger saying we shouldn't unless we were experts... I guess were experts because it wasn't to bad. I would do it again. It snowed off and on all day the first day, but nothing stuck it was actually really picturesque. The first camp was in the mouth of Greenhouse Canyon (by accident, we just didn't want to go on any more) where we were planning on camping. The second day we went to dripping canyon after a false start up Greenhouse Canyon. Maybe we're not experts... We did discovered our mistake before we got to the top... The third day we traveled to Polley's Island where we ran into a herd of Lamas and about a million people. Well not a million, but too many for my comfort. We decided to leave the canyon early, camp at the trail head, and play on the way home.

On the drive home we stopped at News Paper Rock, Dead Horse Point, and got Mexican food in Moab.


Spiral Jetty 2008

These are from our annual day after Thanksgiving trip to the Spiral Jetty. Sorry it has taken so long to get them out.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Bear Lake Spring 2009 Trey's Birthday

We took the annual trip to Bear Lake for Trey's Birthday. It rained the whole time... I got these pics Sunday morning before we left.

VA Fiscal Conference Dallas TX 2009

My boss Tyler Olsen) and I spent a week in Dallas learning about VA systems and procedures.

11 Year Old Scouts Hike Adams Canyon 2009


Taylor's Trecker Trip 2009 Spring Hollow


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Originally uploaded by The Lee Carltons

We decided that if we were going to have a Road Trecker we had better use it. With this in mind and the fact that we can not all fit in the trecker we decided to give each kid one weekend every year that they can plan. Taylor was first.

Taylor (with a little help) decided to go to Logan Canyon to hike and fish. We hiked the Crimson Trail and fished at the third damn on the Logan river and at Newton Damn. We planed on eating fish Saturday night, but it was good that we brought hotdogs just in case.

The weather was perfect!!! We had a great time!!!

Don't forget to click on the picture to see all of the pictures from the trip.

Family Pics 2009



Originally uploaded by The Lee Carltons
OK, OK So its been a while. Get off my Back! I have decided to try posting the picts on Flicker. If you want to see all of the pics associated with this just click on this pic.

Have fun,

Lee