Saturday, July 10, 2010

Wild Thing



Every year we attend the Wild Thing Bull Riding Competition. It is all bull riding, no other rodeo events. It's like watching a demolition derby with bulls and crazy cowboys. You cheer for the bulls, and although you hope no one gets seriously injured, you're watching for that next good crash.

At intermission there is a Navajo comedian (yes, there is such a thing), woolly riding, the best (and loudest) fireworks show I have ever seen (it's in a red rock amphitheater), and bull poker (four guys in the middle of the arena with a Mexican fighting bull on the loose, last one sitting wins).


It is such a fun night. Out of town friends make a point of joining us for this annual tradition.


Dustin and Jim


Dustin, Jim and Chris

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Mulin' in the Mountains

On Independence Monday, with not much work to do, we headed to the mountains. Chris and Dustin had rented some mules for a job. The rental place was closed in observance of Independence Day, so we got a fun freebie.

We drove all day on four-wheeling trails through the pine trees. We passed some beautiful overlooks in between some fun rock-crawling and old logging relics.

Both mules had truck beds, so we had plenty to eat from the coolers. For lunch we carved our own roasting sticks for hotdogs, brats and s'mores.

Chris, Sarah and the boys had a two-row mule. Henry did surprisingly well in the front pack and also belted in with the car seat. At lunch he took a nap in the Pack n' Play.

As opposed to four-wheelers, we liked being able to talk sitting next to each other. It was a wonderfully enjoyable day.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Havasupai Falls Backpacking Trip


At the beginning of June, Dustin backpacked to Havasupai Falls with some of the teenage guys and leaders from church.



Hiking through a tunel to get to one of the waterfalls.


Jumping off Cliffs...

...Dustin only jumped off the small ones.


Dustin's brother, Chris, and cousin, Casey also went.


The trip was a huge success!
The group:
 

They left at 4 a.m. and drove to the trail head.
It's just over 10 miles down the canyon to the campsite.
View on the hike down:
During the days they hiked to various waterfalls and swimming holes.
Those who jumped off the high falls:

They stayed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and hiked out Friday.
(The paid mules to pack out their gear.)
No injuries aside from sunburns, bruises and minor sprains.

I wish I had more photos, but Dustin was behind the camera for most of them.
I will get more from the others who went.
Dustin said it was one of the best things he's ever done.
The photos just don't do it justice.











Dustin wants to go back.
I have wanted to do this hike for years.
I was sad I couldn't go on this trip, but it was guys only.
We hope we can go together soon.