We just got back from a long holiday weekend in Moab. This time, we had to be social as my youngest cousin B, her boyfriend A and one of their friends P, joined us for a couple of days, out from Brooklyn. P's parents relocated to Park City several years ago so their ultimate destination was the Wasatch Back and (hopefully) some skiing. But they decided to come out a little early and drove down to Moab Saturday morning.
While we waited for them to arrive, H and Milton did a six mile trail run and I did a 4.6 mile (random distance) walk on Pipe Dream. It was a gorgeous day, sunny and warm. And when the kids (B is the oldest at not-quite 31) arrived, they wanted to do a hike. We took them to Amasa Back which, surprisingly, was not that busy. We saw a few MTBers out on the trail, and some side-by-sides in the distance, and a couple of BASE jumpers and rock climbers at the trail head. But we largely had the Hymasa trail to ourselves. It was fun to go with people new to the area and full of appreciation for the scenery.
After the hike and a quick parking lot beer, we went back to the house. The kids wanted to check out Milt's Stop & Eat so after everyone got cleaned up, they walked there for an early dinner. H and I had soup at home - Milt's, although wonderful, is not particuarly vegan-friendly. When they came back, we all walked to Woody's for a couple of pitchers and some Olympics viewing.
Sunday was still warm but not nearly as pretty a day, with overcast skies. We took the group on a Jeep Arch hike and it was clear that Milton was enjoying have a group of people around. All three of B, A and P are dog lovers and Milton just circulated from person to person, getting all the loves. After the hike, the kids explored downtown on foot - including Lin Ottinger's Rock Shop, Back of Beyond Books, Pagan Mountaineering and lunch at El Tapatio, which they said was really good. (It is not at all vegan-friendly, if you're wondering, and not really vegetarian-friendly either as the refried beans are made with lard and the rice is cooked in chicken broth.)
Late afternoon found B and bf A explorying the Practice Loop at Sand Flats while the rest of us had some quiet time at home. And then it was dinner at home, and early to bed: the kids were up and out the door by 6:15 a.m. on Monday, planning to hit up Arches National Park before heading back north to SLC.
H, M and I did a town walk, then H and I met a friend at Woody's for beers and more Olympics. (During the Olympics is really the only time I miss having live t.v.) And that was it, although we did take Tuesday off too and timed our return north around the next storm system due to hit Utah. Will we actually get some snow? Stay tuned ...




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