Yesterday my friend Mandy and I took a day trip to Zion. Mandy had met the head restoration biologist for Zion National Park at a conference and she invited Mandy to come for a tour of the park greenhouse and plant "farm". I of course jumped at the chance to get a backstage look at how they keep the park looking so nice, even with record breaking crowds. I felt a little uncomfortable taking pictures while she showed us around so I unfortunately don't have any photos, but it made me wonder where all of that entrance fee money really goes. While the greenhouse and nursery are nice, they're much smaller than you'd expect for such a giant park, and I learned that there are only two full-time employees that manage all of the seed collection, propagation, and planting in the WHOLE PARK. They are definitely overworked, but love their jobs (she came in on a Saturday just to show us around). Zion is getting overwhelmed with visitors to the point where they're throwing around the idea of a lottery system just to get in the park. This weekend was no different, but thankfully we were able to park at the greenhouse and not have to spend hours looking for a spot. As a wonderful added bonus, the trees were nearly at peak color. As all of you know I've been jonesin' for some fall big time this year so this made me incredibly happy. Below are some photos I took on the two hikes we did - Watchman and Emerald Pools.
My So Called Life
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Donner Lake, CA
A friend of mine was savvy enough to talk her boss into letting her work remotely from Donner Lake, CA, which is a little lake very close to Lake Tahoe, for a month and she was nice enough to invite us up to stay with her. We took her up on it over Labor Day weekend and had a super time. Despite being a holiday weekend it wasn't crowded at all and the weather was typical early fall mountain weather - cold in mornings and evenings and swimming weather during the day.
Attack dog!
Cool morning fog on the lake.
It's tough being a black, shaggy dog.
The top of Donner Peak
Dock time. Donner lake has something like 37 public docks and we never had trouble finding one to swim/hang out on.
Oscar was a maniac in the water.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Mammoth Lakes, CA
A few weeks ago Adam, Oscar and I headed up to Mammoth Lakes, CA to try to get out of the heat and find a place for all of us to swim (and climb, of course:)). Mammoth Lakes is part ski resort town and part outdoor oasis in the Eastern Sierra, just north of Bishop. While these photos really only show lakes and climbing, there is a ton of stuff to do within easy walking/driving distance. There are breweries, good restaurants, little coffee shops, shopping, hiking (easy and difficult), backpacking, kayaking, fishing, wildlife viewing, beaching, hot spring soaking, hammock laying and reading.... We think it would be an amazing family vacation spot because there's really something for everyone and it's easy to get around. Do some googling...maybe in two summers (hopefully we'll be in Greece next summer) we could all meet up here?!
(fyi -pics are slightly out of order and I'm not able to rearrange them...)
While the lakes are filled by snow-melt, they were surprisingly not super cold.
I guess it probably helped that we were there in August.
The best we could get.
Adam had to execute a minor puppy rescue as we all went out to this little island, but Oscar was too scared to swim back. Poor Oscar looked like the biggest sad sack out there. Adorable and heartbreaking! All was fine once Adam got him back in the water.
Note the mustache...
Super cool rock
These guys luckily let Adam boulder right next to them. Really need papery hive.
The Mammoth Lakes area is still a bit volcanically active.
This is a fissure that opened up about 600 years ago.
I'm pretty sure this was Oscar's favorite vacation ever.
He made friends, swam, hiked, rock-hopped, camped.
I REALLY wanted to take this aussie home with us ;)
Ya, it was a bit cold initially getting in.
Cutie
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