After A got back from her back-east/family trip, during which H and Milton got to spend ten days in Moab (not all fun and games: H had to work during the week), we all had four days at home in SLC before heading right back to Moab for the long holiday weekend. As is evident in this blog, we go to Moab for all the long weekends, if we can, and tend to try to stretch them out by a day or two as well. This time we went down Thursday afternoon and came back Monday afternoon.
It got hot (but not as hot as it's gonna get) down there, with temperatures increasing through the weekend. So we made sure to get up and get going early, so that Milton could accompany us on all the Milton-accessible activities. And when it got hot in the afternoons, we left him snoozing in his crate at home while we went to a bar to watch the World Cup group stage games.
On Friday, while H did a two mile trail run, A and M went to Millcreek Canyon. We got there a little after 6 a.m., just as the sun was coming up, and were the second vehicle in the parking lot. We did our usual four mile loop - out along the rim trail, then dropping down into the canyon just above the cowboy hot tubs, then walking out along the creek. The water is low but still flowing. We didn't see anyone until we got below the creek juncture, and even then it was just a handful of folks.
Tourism is down this time of year: people who live in Utah and Colorado know that it's just too hot for activities, so it's mostly Europeans or folks from back east who don't know any better/are locked into summer travel because of schedules. We have friends in the hospitality industry and I know they worry during the slow season. But gosh, for those of us who don't like crowded trailheads, this is nice, despite the early morning starts.
After the trail time, and before it heated up too much, H and A did a 21 mile road ride, along the river / up past Arches NP, back along the river. There were very few people on the bike path but there were quite a few noseeums - ick!























