Friday, June 16, 2017

Summer Trip to Lake Powell





On June 16 we left home for our annual trip to the west and Lake Powell.  This year we were not pulling a boat (Keetons provided the speedboat for LP) so we had more flexibility in choosing our route out west.  We decided to go through Rocky Mountain National Park.  We drove over the Trail Ridge Road which summits at 12,181 ft and provides amazing views of the snow covered Rocky Mountains.
Trail Ridge Road in
Rocky Mountain National Park
We stayed for two nights in Timber Creek campground near the headwaters of the Colorado River.  The campground apparently had it's own private herd of Elk that freely roamed through the campsites.
Local Elk herd at
Timber Creek Campground


We also hiked along the headwaters of the Colorado River and visited the Holzwarth Historic Site which was a fishing lodge in the early 1900's that catered to trout fishermen who wanted to fish the upper Colorado River.
Upper Colorado River

Holzwarth Trout Lodge

After leaving Rocky Mountain Natl Park, we headed west on highway 40 through Steamboat Springs and on to the Green River Campground in Dinosaur Natl Monument in Utah.  We spent a day here exploring the area.  We hiked up to Split Mountain Campground which is where Topher and I finished up our river rafting trip down the Green River in 2006.  At the visitors center we looked at the partially excavated dinosaur bones still in the wall where they were found....very interesting.
Split Mountain on the Green River in
Dinosaur National Monument

Wall with partially excavated dinosaur bones
Visitors Center - Dinosaur Natl Monument
Next we traveled on to Flaming Gorge Natl Recreation Area and found a beautiful overlook of the lake.
Flaming Gorge Reservoir
On June 22 we arrived at Bear Lake, Utah for a family reunion with Liz's siblings.We had a dinner and family meeting at Jacob's cabin to address the plans for the disposition of the family farm.  We stayed two nights at the Bear Lake KOA which was more like an amusement park than a campground.  We had a great time catching up with Liz's siblings and their families.  We also spent some time looking around the family homestead in Paris, Idaho and took a tour of the tabernacle.

Paris, ID Tabernacle

From Bear Lake we headed to Tetons Natl Park, one of our favorite spots on earth.  We stayed at Colter Bay campground for 3 nights and spent the days hiking and biking the area.  It was as beautiful as ever with much more snow than usual.
Tetons from the trail

Pic from the trail around String Lake
On June 30 we arrived at Craters of the Moon Natl Monument in Idaho.  This was a hotbed of volcanic activity just a few thousand years ago.  On site you can see volcanic cones and fissures, old lava flows and lava tubes.  We had a great time biking and hiking the area.
Core of an old volcano

Campground in the lava fields

Lava tube

Cinder cone
The next few days we drove through the Sawtooth Natl Forest passing through Sun Valley and Stanley on Hwy75.  Then we took Hwy 21 to Lowman and then Hwy 17 to Banks.  Along the way we went through some beautiful Idaho mountain country.  We also found a 20 mile bike trail (Harriman Trail) through the forest.
Harriman Trail bike path
over Wood River

Overlook of the Sawtooth Mountains

Red Fish Lake
From Banks we went up Hwy 55 to Donnelly, ID where we spent the night at the Chalet RV Park.  On July 3 we met up with Liz's friend Tresa Frost from McCall and she showed us the town and took us on a beautiful hike up to a waterfall.  The scenery around McCall was amazing, reminiscent of the heavy foliage along the northern coast in Oregon and Washington.  That evening we drove down to Boise to spend the night.
Waterfall on Trail Creek near McCall, ID

Liz's friend Tresa Frost


Public Garden near McCall
On July 4 we arrived at Burley, ID.  That evening we watched the fireworks in the park and spent the night at the farm of Thales and Bonnie (Liz's brother).  Next day we got up and took a tour of the farm on our bikes.  The crops looked very good....there has been plenty of water this year.  That afternoon we headed to Provo where we stayed at Nuns Park in Provo Canyon.  We biked the Provo Canyon trail and drove down to Orem to visit my mother and sister (Claudia) at the Seville Retirement Community.  After a nice lunch and catching up with them we drove on to the Sam's Club in Provo to begin shopping for the Lake Powell trip.

We arrived at Lake Powell on July 9.  This year we had the Keeton family and the Topher Dayton family for a total of 6 adults and 5 kids.  We spent July 10 exploring up river and found the lake water high enough this year to reach the Indian ruins in Forgotten Canyon.  Tuesday we headed down river and found a nice spot in a water cave on the Escalante River.  That evening a big storm came up and the wind pulled out 3 of our 4 anchors.  We had some exciting moments while we got the anchors re-set. After that crisis we were able to enjoy the storm which sent a flurry of waterfalls cascading over the canyon walls.  We enjoyed boating, exploring, cliff jumping, skiing, tubing, fishing, and swimming during the rest of the week without further incident.  The houseboat ran very well this year and provided comfortable living quarters.  Topher brought his projector so we had a couple of outdoor movie nights.  We also had a campfire with marshmallow roasting, stargazing, and singing with the guitars.


My, Kathryn and Liz assume a
yoga balance pose
in front of Rainbow Bridge

Reayen, Kathryn, Denae, and Akston
enjoying the sun

Cliff Jumping

Akston and John
get some Air!

Topher, Beau and My
ready to tube

Akston teaching Grandpa how to fish

Denae, Akston and Reayen
relax at the end of a hard day

Waterfalls during a rainstorm
There is a houseboat parked in that water cave
Elynn not ready to go
Elynn ready to go
We had an awesome week on Lake Powell in 2017.  Let's do it again!!


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