Snowbasin’s Coldwater Canyon to Wheeler
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We had a great road trip through Idaho Falls, Island Park, Yellowstone, Teton National Park, Jackson Hole Wyoming, and Bear Lake.
On the way up, we visited Yellowstone Bear World, just outside of Rigby Idaho.
And finally we made it to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Here is the first day:
Here is the 2nd day in Yellowstone:
We took a little swim in Firehole Canyon
And encountered some strange seismic activity at one of the geysers
Hiking in the Tetons
On the way up, we decided to check out Big Springs in Island Park:
We stopped by Idaho Falls to see Sean and Nicky, they were kind enough to let us stay a night and also showed us a few sights around town.
Denver, Colorado
Guitar Center right before the show:
We saw the clouds, we felt the rain, but we decided to continue launching Shad’s Mastercraft at the South Marina of Willard Bay.
It was a good decision.
Wakesurfing Willard Bay in the rain
This is a great surfable wave for kayakers and even surfers.
For more information about the Riverdale Wave, click this link:
Scott and I met up at Bear Lake to ride the Stump Hollow Trail.
For more information about this trail, click this link:
Stump Hollow Mountain Bike Trail near Bear Lake
Stump Hollow from bogley on Vimeo.
We finally hiked the Limber Pine Trail near Bear Lake. It was a short easy trail, perfect for the kids.
For more info about this trail, click this link:
Limber Pine Trail near Bear Lake Utah
For more details about this ride, see this link:
Mueller Park Trail in Bountiful Utah
Mueller Park June 2010 from bogley on Vimeo.
The Wysteria vines have finally bloomed after 7 years. They are very fragrant, and provide great shade.