
Some people got there on Friday morning. Myself and another friend arrived Friday evening. We camped at Mosquito Cove right by the Virgin River and made chicken and corn on the cob. Just so you know. I purchased that cooler I'm sitting on and it also comes with a smaller cooler and thermos. I'm ready to go for all car camping excursions in the future. I also got my own hatchet.





After dinner we started the fire, which certainly was not necessary given the warm temperature. Then we had the spider incident (check facebook for photos) and I had the pleasure of talking to you. I created the greatest smore ever by getting rid of the graham crackers, and replacing them with each half of the Hershey bar and two marshmallows inside. Delicious.




Angel's Landing was awesome. We had a couple people with us here were really afraid of heights and exposure and turns out the last part of the trail is really high with shear cliffs on both sides and you just scramble up. The weather was perfect, the company was perfect, and the end view was incredible. (Have you done that hike?)
Of course, along the way we had to do as many jumping shots as possible. We got some great ones. I deleted the two best ones and couldn't get them back so I gave up. We also did some handstands a couple feet away from a 1300 foot drop. People didn't think we were very smart.
Of course, along the way we had to do as many jumping shots as possible. We got some great ones. I deleted the two best ones and couldn't get them back so I gave up. We also did some handstands a couple feet away from a 1300 foot drop. People didn't think we were very smart.
We made a couple of other stops along the way. I climbed out on this tree and really wanted to jump into the Virgin River but decided a 20 foot drop into 4 feet of water wasn't a good idea. We walked from the bottom of The Narrows up for about a mile and then turned back because one friend had stayed behind with a killer headache.




After returning to camp fixed a delicious dinner of hot dogs and sat around the fire. Melissa and I enjoyed our matching tops. Thank you Patagonia President's Day sale. (Have you utilized your new coat yet? Love that coat.) I chopped all that little wood with my hatchet, built the tepee and started a fantastic fire with the paper from a Patagonia catalogue. The best part of the night...no spiders with babies on their backs. Also, we made smores with Reese's. It was a great trip. I went and visited my friends in St. George on Sunday and then drove back. Can't wait for the next adventure!!!








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