Root Family

Root Family

Mar 29, 2010

How to levitate

My dear brother in-law Bill taught us how to levitate this past weekend. It was NOT easy, but once you can do it, it's kind of fun. We were thinking of teaching the puppies, but they're WAY too young to try right now.





Thanks for the great lessons Bill (and the great camera work).

Mar 28, 2010

San Rafael Swell Day 1 March 2010

We were just recently here, but we took another trip to the swell this time to follow Bill around for his annual Birthday camping trip. We arrived a little later than we would have liked to on Friday, but we had just enough time to set up camp and do a quick little hike to Farnsworth Canyon.

Farnsworth is cool because it's short and sweet and you see some awesome little slots. Perfect for taking kids and since it's not along a heavily used BLM road, you'll likely not encounter another person. We're definitely coming back to this place.

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Trailhead from the parking area




Dropping into the canyon


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The crew


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Starting to narrow up


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Bill, doing his thing


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The first hike of Dexter and Debra's 5 month old life. They were awesome hikers


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Dexter chilling


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Bailey chilling


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Awesome slot


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03.26.10 Farnsworth Canyon


03.26.10 Farnsworth Canyon


03.26.10 Farnsworth Canyon


Water stopped most of us, but I continued on over the water and through the back of the slot


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03.26.10 Farnsworth Canyon


03.26.10 Farnsworth Canyon


The canyon starts to widen again


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Cool rock and choke stone


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Heading back down canyon


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Bailey was a good little hiker










San Rafael Swell Day 2 March 2010

After a HORRIBLE night with Bailey (she was up most of the night crying) and freezing to death, we were anxious for the sun to come up and get out and doing something. Our sleeping bag zippers broke, so we could not seal ourselves up and we were COLD (it was around 30 degrees).

We first headed up to Wild Horse Window (or some call it Skylight Arch). We've done this trip a couple of times already, but it's a fun hike because you jump right on the reef and make your way up to this HUGE cave/arch.

Bailey had fun hiking through the sand

03.27.10 Wild Horse Window

Up to the caves and arch

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I hiked up on top of the arch and took some pictures

The Henry Mountains in the distance

03.27.10 Wild Horse Window

Looking down on Bailey and Alene

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Someday I'd like to try a rappel into this arch by anchoring off this tree. I'll probably chicken out when the opportunity strikes though.

03.27.10 Wild Horse Window

Alene, Bailey and I

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Heading back to the cars

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We then headed off to Little Wild Horse Canyon, which is the most popular slot canyon in the area due to the abundance of slots and ease of access. I kind of don't like going here because there are TONS of people, especially on a Saturday but the canyon is beautiful.

Heading up canyon

03.27.10 Little Wild Horse Canyon

The puppies were AWESOME hikers

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Bailey and mommy

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Bailey did awesome hiking in the slots as well

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The dogs doing more hiking

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Pictures of the slots

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03.27.10 Little Wild Horse Canyon

03.27.10 Little Wild Horse Canyon

03.27.10 Little Wild Horse Canyon

Dogs were pooped, so we let them chill for a while (OK, we were pooped too)

03.27.10 Little Wild Horse Canyon

03.27.10 Little Wild Horse Canyon

Bailey heading out of the slot

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We went back to camp for a bit. Some of the group opted to rest a bit, so I decided to set up a rappel on a 20' rock. I had been wanting to practice a few techniques on ascending, but never quite figured it out and just ended up rappelling. Alene hit it up a few times (no pictures because I didn't have my camera with me then), then April and her friend Brittany did the rappel a couple of times.

April heading over the edge

03.27.10 North Temple Wash

03.27.10 North Temple Wash

Brittany heading down

03.27.10 North Temple Wash

03.27.10 North Temple Wash

My last rappel



Looking down on our awesome campsite

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After rappelling, we headed over to Goblin Valley to play around on the rocks and wait for the sun to go down a bit.

Bailey fell asleep just as we pulled up. I was able to carry her around for a while (she never lets me hold her when Alene is around)

03.27.10 Goblin Valley

03.27.10 Goblin Valley

I handed her off to Alene so we could take turns doing some levitating

03.27.10 Goblin Valley

Moon above Goblin Valley

03.27.10 Goblin Valley

After Goblin we headed back to the campsite to start dinner. We finished packing the truck up and left after dark to get home by 1am. We were not going to go through another sleepless, cold night with Bailey. Pretty bummed that we couldn't stay through Sunday because we wanted to do more things with Bill and the rest, but our sanity was on the line.