In my opinion, the best part about a Utah summer is that you can slip away into the mountains to avoid the heat. I like to hike, but Jason and his friends are strong enough to bike their way up. Here's Kevin Wong (a college friend and Justin's mission companion) at the top of Emigration Canyon.
On the hiking front, Christy and I went for the a gorgeous hike up to Mount Raymond via Butler Fork. We discovered a fantastic trail run between the turn off to the summit and Dogs Lake. I hope we get to do it again!Christy works her way up the snow field.
Not to worry, when Sir Pancakes got pooped, there were plenty of people to carry him.
I was super pleased by how easy it was to carry the paddleboard as a backpack.
As the thunder rolled dramatically during our hike up, I worried that we might be in for more adventure than I had bargained for.
Paddleboarding on Bloods Lake was such fun that we took the whole family again soon after, this time in the Uintas. (We missed Brooklyn, but she was off playing cello in Europe.)
Our four mile trail took us to three beautiful lakes: Fehr, Shepard and Hoover. Not wanting to lug our paddleboards farther than necessary, we paddled at the first lake, then stashed them away as we hiked to the other lakes.
It was only half a mile to the first lake, but by toting our SUP a little ways, we had the lake to ourselves.
Annika spent most of her time fishing.
As is expected in the high mountains, the weather can change really fast. Hail!
Shepard Lake.
Catching a well-deserved snooze.
Hoover Lake. This would be another great place to backpack. The Uintas are filled with so many gems!
Last but not least, a sunset as seen from the top of Virginia Street.
I'm thankful for all the beauty in this world--near and far.
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