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Friday, April 6, 2012

Red Cliffs

Over Presidents Day weekend, we took our first family teardrop vacation! We have been working on these trailers for a couple of years and it was finally time to get them out on the road together. We made quite the spectacle as we drove down the freeway! We were getting looks and stares all the way down to southern Utah. It was awesome. It was quite the drive down, but it sure was worth it. Soon, the mountains turned to hills, the hills to plains, and the plains to red cliff desert!


After we many miles and many hours, we finally made it down to Leeds, Utah. Leeds is tiny little town right at the base of the Red Cliffs area. We drove down a little frontage road and then crossed under the freeway...

 
The campground was awesome!!! Nothing but red sandstone cliffs all the way around us with a river running through the middle. The weather was gorgeous and it felt like summer! We found a perfect spot for all of our teardrops and we pulled in and made ourselves at home...
 
 
 
 
 
It wasn't long until we were the talk of the entire campground. Haha. When you roll with our crew, that's to be expected! We explored around for a while and then Tim pulled out his wrist rocket and that led to killing about 2 straight hours shooting at plastic bottles while everyone else took naps. Enjoy!
 
 
After we were done shooting rocks at things, we started to cook dinner in the dutch ovens. We had a great meal, hung out around the campfire, and watched movies in the trailers. Yeah, we were living the high life!
 
 
The next morning we woke up to a beautiful sunny day again. Had some hot cider around the fire, Tim threw together some dutch oven brekky, and we sat around basking in the morning sunshine!
 



 
We explored some more the rest of the morning and Jeremy couldn't have been happier. He was outside with Grandpa and he couldn't stop smiling! Next, we decided that we would take a little hike up the canyon, so we loaded up the crew and hit the trail.
 
 

 
The canyon was gorgeous! There was so much to see and photograph! The best part was all the water that was running down through the red rocks. Such a beautiful place!!!
 






 
If you haven't already noticed, I've developed quite the affinity for jumping into less-than-desirable water temperatures... and I couldn't just let this opportunity go to waste! When we reached the above spot, it was perfect for the plunge! We tried to wait for the other people hiking to pass by, but after I took off my shirt, a crowd started to gather. So I went for it.
 
 
Was it cold? OH YEAH! But it felt INCREDIBLE! Tim was about to jump in himself when some random kid ripped off his shirt and jumped in too! Haha. It was great. So there we were, middle of the Red Cliffs, jumping into the spring runoff. Epic! After we were nice and chilled, we headed back to camp and threw some hot dogs and burgers on for lunch.
 
 
After lunch, we all went down for another nap and it was perfect! Nothing like curling up for a nap with your wife and boys in the teardrop... Heaven! After we woke up, we decided to do some bike riding and exploring. It turned out to be quite successful! We found some Anasazi ruins and even dinosaur tracks! This place is legit!
 






 
We got back to camp and had another excellent meal and watched the night close in on us. We awoke the next day to dark clouds rolling in. Our luck with beautiful sunny days had finally run out. We hurried and ate breakfast and began packing up ASAP. A storm was blowing in and it was time to head for home.
 


 
The roads home got pretty sketchy at some points. While we had only received a little rain, snow had fallen north of us! It looked like a completely different trip on the way home. We did make one pit stop on the way, though. We stopped at Cove Fort. That place is awesome!
 



 
We drove the rest of the way home without difficulty and put the teardrops away until the next adventure. This was such a rad trip! And it was even better to be doing it as a family. We've got a new family tradition and I can't wait until next Presidents Day to do it again!

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