We mostly have good weather in Moab, it being a desert and all. But Wednesday was really the last good weather day of our vacation week. And I think we did a pretty good job of taking advantage of it.
While H did a five mile trail run and an 24.3 mile road ride, A and M hiked down Grandstaff Canyon, from the Sandflats antenna to the Colorado River. We've done this several times before, most recently just in July (the Squirrel Episode). We may not do it again for a while. In July, it wasn't too overgrown but this last time, the going was tough once we got down to the creek. Numerous times we just couldn't press through - forcing our way through Russian thistle over the dog's head left me badly scratched - and we scrambled up high, along one of the benches for much more of the upper hike than we have in the past. Milton is such a good hiker, really agile and good at finding the trail, but the prickly parts weren't fun for him either.
We made it out and H picked us up, having packed lunch and beers for some post-hike picnicing at our spot above the bike path/river. That afternoon, after getting cleaned up, we walked to the in-town ball fields to meet our friends C and F and watch their four year old son play soccer. That kid is far better than anyone else on his team and scored like eight times in a fifteen minute game. After that, we strolled back to their house for a yard beer, and when it was time for their son's dinner, bid them farewell and strolled over to Woody's for a bar beer.
Thursday brought some rain. We tried to time it for activities and did pretty well, all things considered. A and M did a 2.2 mile town walk while H did a 4 mile trail run. After a late morning grocery run (A had to shelter under a tree for a few minutes on the walk back), the weather cleared up. H and A got their bike ride in and, more than that, rode all the way up "the hill" on the bike path (28.4 miles, 2:19 time because I'm slow), going up past the entrance to Arches National Park, all the way to the first kiosk at the Moab Brand MTB trails. Having gotten my bike in for service pre-vacation certainly helped with the shifting and braking - I still much, much prefer riding up hills than down them.





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