Hey:
Maria and I took a trip to the Colorado National Monument this past weekend--simply spectacular! Since we had to carry all our water in, we set up a base camp only about three miles down the Monument Valley Trail. Each of us had three gallons of water in our pack (that's a gallon a day, and we used just about all of it), plus a tent, cooking gear, and a sleeping bag a piece. We used a GoLite shelter to conserve on the weight. We would have gone without a shelter, but there was rain in the forecast, and we had been warned that there would be stinging gnats out in droves. I'm glad we brought the tent--it did rain the first day and night, and the gnats were just awful the second night. Completely un-deterred by DEET! We did sleep both nights (well, most of the first night and all of the second) without the fly on, so we could see the stars and the valley by moonlight.
We took some pics which you can see here:
Once we'd eaten all our food and drunk all our water, we headed back to the truck with super light packs, and spent the afternoon and following morning mountain biking in the greater Fruita area. Both Maria and I had an awesome time.
RL
Friday, May 30, 2008
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Awesome pix, Rob! What did y'all pack for dinner? Two nights or one? Looks like I might have to copy your route someday soon.
BTW, do you like the SmartWool short sleeve shirt? Wore it a lot during my Europe trip. Super comfy!
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