Last week was an eventful time to say the least. Our Friend Josh came to town and our plans were to go directly to the park. Plans fell through and I had to go into work Saturday. It all worked out, it would have been better if the tide had won, but Candace and Josh still had a good time at the Bama Alumni Bar. Later on that night i finally got off and we got back to the original game plan. First thing dinner we ate at a Mexican restaurant called Benny's. Then we were off to Cervantes' to see the New Deal. The next day we woke up late and it was cold and rainy. Its the first real rainy day that we have seen since we have been out here. The weather didnt get us down to much because before we knew it we were making the 20 min trek from the apartment to the Phish lot. We had one goal to find one ticket to a show that sold out in an hour. Lucky for us Josh found one after about an hour. The show was Rockin That was our first show in about a year. Next day Candace went to school me and Josh ate breakfast at a place called snooze. Very tasty eggs. After that we rode bikes downtown hung out and had a good time. Next day School and Clinical for Candace then the big boys. Josh hitched a ride with our friend Matt so he could get up there in time to find a ticket. He did. Me and Candace got up there shortly after in plenty time for some french bread pizzas and a couple of adult beverages, then off to the show. The next morning Candace and I got up early for Clinical and work, luckily on my drive in i got a call that the move had been pushed back i could come in later. I was very happy about this because i got the chance to sleep for one more hour and get Josh back to the airport. Which meant he saved 55 bucks on a long cab ride and was also excited.
The rest of the week went by as usual, until Friday, and we were off to Moab. The drive ended up not being as bad as I originally guessed even though we got a late start. So we pulled up to Moab about one in the morning to find out they were having not one but two marathons. Needless to say it was quite a challenge finding a hotel with any rooms left. Moab being only about four miles long and maybe a dozen traffic lights it was littered with hotels, motels, and inns. We stopped by at least ten until coming to pretty much the last one on the south part of town. They had one room left, although they were a little over what we wanted to pay what the heck it was my birthday weekend and we didn't feel like spending two nights on the ground. The next day, we woke up early, got packed, and set off for Arches National Park. After trying to negotiate our way in for free(i left the National Park Pass on my night stand) we paid the reasonable 10 dollars and we were in. All in all we hiked probably nine or ten miles and we saw more than 30 arches. It was a great day, and one last day in the heat wasn't to bad with old man winter approaching. We managed to get a reservation at one of the private campgrounds. We set up camp super fast and went to the local brew pub in town for some grub and suds. The next day we woke up early and went bouldering at a spot that is located right off the river, called Big Bend. After a while it started to get hot, and we got on the road The drive back was beautiful desert to mountains. The colors went red to green and in the foot hills of the mountains the aspen trees were still changing. We stopped in Edwards/Avon and grabbed some great pizza, at Local Joe's our friend Matt's pizza place, but before we got back we took in the mountains before they were completely covered in snow.
Wow...sounds like you two are having a great time...the pictures are beautiful...how far time wise is Arches from Denver?
ReplyDeleteAbout 5 hours. So not bad to see something so incredible.
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