Grab Bag of Moab Wanderings
Keeping busy. But not with a beige box, 48-hour on-call “Crisis of The Century.” Instead, red rocks…and a book deal! Read More …
Keeping busy. But not with a beige box, 48-hour on-call “Crisis of The Century.” Instead, red rocks…and a book deal! Read More …
The Boulder clan visited Moab for their family spring break. And they camped three miles from Joan and me. Read More …
A couple of day hikes in the Behind The Rocks WSA Read More …
A quick and dirty overview of activities, supplies, and amenities available in the Moab, UT area. Read More …
Some backpacking in an area not overly well-known. Read More …
A backpacking trip close to home exploring the lightly used Grandstaff Canyon Wilderness Study Area. Read More …
Some exploratory hiking near our home. Read More …
The “Lat 40” maps are a good tool in my trip planning kit for the Moab and nearby area. Read More …
Some more scoping out of potential hikes and a quick weekend on the Front Range. Read More …
A quick overnighter just before the tourist season starts. And the weekend snow arrived. Read More …
Some considerations for gear, and technique, that I found useful for Utah. Read More …
Exploring a bit where I’ll be taking clients. Read More …
Some day hiking in Arches and then a backpacking trip in Canyonlands. The weather is warming up, it ended up being sunny, and you can feel spring coming. Read More …
An overnight trip exploring red rock, Pueblos, Rock Images, and a canyon we had to ourselves. Read More …
Enjoying some quiet time in the partially reopened “Island in the Sky” district in Canyonlands National Park. Read More …
Red rocks, ice, and snow make for a magical landscape during the Moab winter. Read More …
Changing plans over New Year’s and keeping it local. Read More …
Our first Christmas in Moab. And hiking is the activity of choice. Read More …