A week of Reunions

It has been a week of reunions with family and friends.  I have been blessed with a great family and equally great friends that feel like family.  My son just returned home from a 2 year mission in Florida and having all of my children together in one place is my dream.

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This is the forced picture taken at about midnight when we finally all reunited.  Once we had a great night sleep we were able to visit the Smith Family.  We took a picture of Jacob before leaving on his mission with the kids at our house but since then they have moved to Utah.  I don’t have the original picture but here is the latest one.

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Everyone has grown.  We miss the Smith’s and loved being able to catch up.  That afternoon Jeff flew in and our family was almost complete.  Our purpose for coming to Utah included attending the wedding of Cameron Ernst.  You are never closer to friends then you are with the ones that you raised your kids with.  The Ernst family has been our dear friends since 1992.  They moved to Georgia years ago but since then we have vacationed together and tried to attend as many family wedding as possible.  The best part is this is the first time the entire Ernst family and Hosking family was reunited in probably 15 years. Ernst dinner

So fun to catch up with everyone.  After all the wedding festivities we embarked on our southern Utah adventure. Before leaving SLC/Provo area we did get to spend some time with my sister and her kids but unfortunately no pictures. Also Alex finally arrived making the family complete.

Our original plan was to hike to Havasu Falls but the flooding in the area closed the trail and campground.  I quickly rearranged things and we ended up having a great time anyways.  Our first stop was Bryce Canyon.  We did a short backpacking trip on part of the under the rim trail.  We started a Bryce point and hike down to yellow creek.

My nephew Isaac and our friend Jeremy joined us for the trip.  The hike down was about 3 miles.  The campsite was perfect. Lots of space and lots of great scenery.

The hike out in the morning was beautiful but a bit challenging.  We had to hike UP 3 miles.

We spent the rest of the day exploring parts of the park and trying to avoid the rainstorm.

The looming storm added to the beauty of the area.  Just as we left the park the rain hit.  We were so lucky to have missed it because it was not just a little rain it was a downpour.

We drove to Zions where we rented a nice home for two night just 7 miles outside the park.  Everyone was happy to shower and have a bed to sleep in. (I didn’t mention that the whole time in Provo we camped in Provo canyon.)  The next morning we drove to Kanarra falls. We met up with Whitney, Warren and Holland. Whitney is one of the Ernst’s family members and was just by chance heading the same direction.  We loved that we got to spend so much time with their cute family.

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This hike was fabulous.  It was a hot day but once you start hiking in the water and the canyon you couldn’t tell.  For this area that is a welcome relief from the heat.  It wasn’t too difficult and scenery was stunning.  Whitney and Warren hiked the whole way with Holland on their backs.  She is the so adorable and  barely made a sound the whole time.  Dreamy.

I took way too many pictures but it was so amazing I couldn’t help myself.

So much climbing and exploring.  Also this is no where near all the photos.IMG_2421

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What an amazing day! We all loved it.  We headed  home and spent the night soaking in the hot tub and pool at the resort.  The next day was a very hot day in Zion’s National Park.  It reached 111 degrees and there were a million people.  Just a different experience from the day before.  Beautiful but too crowded and too hot for my liking.  We still had a great time and enjoyed as much as we could.

Our final reunion occurred that evening when our friends the Parkin’s who recently moved to St. George let us crash at their place.  So fun to catch up.  Another family that has left  CV1 but will be our friends forever.

IMG_2624The next morning was not fun.  Abby, Alex and Hannah left for Vegas so they could fly home.  Jeremy drove back to Arizona and Jeff, Paige, Jake and I, dropped Isaac off at the bus stations and then headed back to California.  It was a great time with great people and it was so sad to say goodbye to everyone.  I love the fact that my children are grown and independent people but I also love being with them. Sad to see this adventure end but I know we have many more to come.

 

Three Lakes in One day

I wish I had more time to explore and enjoy the beauties of the mountains. It always seems like I don’t have enough time.  I recently discovered that in one day I can drive to the Sierras, hike and explore three different lakes and make it home around dinner time.

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I have the privilege of being in charge of approximately 100 girls and 40 adults at our church girls camp.  Each summer the girls go to Rucker Lake and spend the week backpacking, swimming, singing and spiritually growing.  The girls are grouped according to their age and then put into levels. This year I decided it was time to find a new hike for our 1st year girls.  The level leader and I chose a Saturday and headed up to the camp.  We left around 7am and drove to Rucker Lake.  It already rained that morning and was still pretty cloudy when we arrived.  It was very wet.  I had studied lots of maps of the area.  Most of the established hiking trails are already used by the other levels and I wanted something different.  I came up with a tentative plan.  I plotted a few way-points on my GPS.  The plan included hiking to Fuller Lake and then on to Spaulding Lake.  This area has a lot of private properties around the Lakes.  We needed to find a way to get from Rucker Lake to Fuller Lake without infringing on someones property.  There are plenty of signs letting you know when you are trespassing.  The original plan was changed right away after talking to man we met at the Lake.  We head in the opposite direction around the lake.  We had a map, a GPS and our phones with google maps.  What could go wrong? Right?

DSCF0050   We wanted to follow as close to the shoreline as we could but it was too wet.  Without a trail we were climbing over fallen trees, streams, and other obstacles.  We eventually made it to Fuller Lake.  It was not that long of a hike and we found a nice trail around it.  We also found a trail that started taking us in the right direction of Spaulding Lake.  This trail quickly vanished and we were once again searching for another trail.  While exploring and searching for a trail we came across this stunning view and small pond. DSCF0055   The GPS finally lead us to the trail that  we knew would take us to Spaulding Lake.  This was an easy, beautiful trail.  DSCF0053  Once arriving at Spaulding Lake we thought it would be a perfect spot for lunch.  cinderella ride, spaulding lake ect 021   It would have been but as soon as we sat down and had our food out, the rain began.  We decided to head back to the trail and find cover in the trees.  It didn’t rain too hard and fortunately we were prepared.  We tried to find a different path back to Fuller Lake but ended up turning around and trying to go back the way we came. DSCF0059   We made it back to Fuller Lake but somehow at this point we got completely turned around and ended up on the opposite side of Rucker Lake.  I have to admit that we did have to cross through a private property at one point but only for a brief time. I am so glad I had the GPS.  I’m still struggling to learn how to use it but it was still very helpful.  We were wet and tired but it was a great adventure. We didn’t find the perfect new hike but it is a beginning.  I hope to get back up there soon to try again and this time I hope it will be dry.

Vegas!

We took a trip to Las Vegas to watch the WCC Basketball Conference Tournament.  We had a blast! It was so fun and relaxing.  We spent most of our time watching basketball.  My husband was afraid I might get a bit restless.  It was four nights in the same hotel room.  Something we’ve never done before.  My daughter kindly suggested bringing a tent if that would help me feel better.  Surprisingly it was no problem.  We didn’t spend much time there.

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It had been a long time since I’d been to Vegas, in fact I think I’ve really only driven through.  I didn’t know how many fun recreational activities are available there. When we weren’t watching basketball or trying new eating establishments we visited a few fun places.

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We first went to Red Rock Canyon. This is a National Conservation Area.  I loved how it was set up.  You drive into the park and the first place you reach is the visitor center.

vegas 010                                             vegas 012                               vegas 009It was full of great information and the people working at the desks were so helpful.  There is a one way 13 mile drive that takes you through the whole park.  Along the drive their are lots of different trails you can take to explore the area.  I wish we would have had more time.  It is definitely a whole day adventure or more.  We were only there for 5 hrs.  It wasn’t enough.  We did two of the shorter hikes.  We stopped at the Calico II spot on the map and explored and hiked around for a while.  We were able to see one of the trails that takes you to the top of some of the Red Rocks.  We also saw climbers. We pulled over several times just to take in the views along the drive.  vegas 024      vegas 022    vegas 027 vegas 023           vegas 022           vegas 019         The next hike we took was on the Lost Creek trail.  We picked the right season to go because this trail has a waterfall if you time it right.  This trail was easy.  You are suppose to be able to see ancient pictographs but we couldn’t find them.   vegas 050      vegas 047       vegas 045      vegas 043     vegas 040 vegas 038        vegas 036        vegas 033This is a place I would love to revisit and do more exploring.

We didn’t have enough time to visit the Hoover Dam so we chose to go to the Lake Mead National Recreation Visitor Center.  We walked along the Historical Railroad Hiking Trail.  This was a very easy walk and had great views of the Lake.  Once again not enough time to see everything we wanted to.vegas 070     vegas 066 vegas 063      vegas 062   The hope is to return to Vegas again next year and plan a little better so we can fit in more outdoor adventures.

My true feelings about California

Today I explored a new regional park that is not too far from my house.  It took about 20 mins. to get there.  I have lived in this area for 22 years and I can’t believe I am still finding new places to explore.  Moving to California was hard for me.  I swore I would never like it.  Then I started realizing that if I had to live in California at least it was the Bay Area.  Now I can truly say this is home and I love it!  I never thought I could say that.  I think the first time I started having good feelings about California was my first trip to Yosemite.  Since then I have been able to explore and learn about so many beautiful places here in California.  I especially love the East Bay.  Mount Diablo is right in my backyard. There are so many great hiking, biking and running trails all around me.  It takes about an hour and I’m at the beach.  I can be in Tahoe in 2.5 hours.  Yosemite is approx. 4 hours.  What could be better?

Ok, now lets talk about Briones Regional Park.  Today was my first trip here.  I cannot believe I haven’t hiked here before.  It is gorgeous.   I will definitely be back to explore more trails and learn my way around.  I always come prepared with a map of the area and a general idea of what trails I plan on taking.  Like many times before things didn’t go exactly as planned.  After researching the area, I decided to park at the Alhambra Creek Staging area.  The best way to find this parking area is to use the address 298 Brookwood Dr., Martinez, CA.   I had two friends with me today.  We entered the park and took the Orchard Trail.

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3.05.15 007 We took the trail to the right. This is still the Orchard Trail but it is not marked well.  As we hiked along this trail we encountered a man waving a white flag in a grassy area.  When I asked him what he was doing he replied, “collecting ticks from this area to study”.  Interesting.  I was glad to have on long pants.  The trail is nice and wide so there really wasn’t any worry about ticks.  There is a gentle climb and as you get to the top you come to a gate and a road.3.05.15 008   3.05.15 009

The trail continues on the other side of the road and through a gate.  So far the trail has been very easy.  You will soon arrive at a split in the trail.  We took the Tonyon Canyon Trail.

3.05.15 012     3.05.15 013    3.05.15 014  It is the trail on the right.  Not long after being on the Tonyon Canyon Trail we started climbing.  The climbing seemed easier because it was such a peaceful, beautiful trail.   3.05.15 015     3.05.15 016     3.05.15 017

We climbed for about a mile.  Near the top of the climb we passed a small pond.    3.05.15 025     3.05.15 027     3.05.15 028  The views at the top were amazing.      3.05.15 032   3.05.15 034  This picture show Mount Diablo in the background.  We stayed to the left on the trail and came to another pond.  3.05.15 035  At some point Tonyon Canyon Trail changes to Lagoon Trail.  This was a bit confusing because we couldn’t see this on our map.  We followed Lagoon trail to the left.  It is hard to see it but this trail ends.  3.05.15 036 This is where we made the wrong turn.  My map wasn’t clear. We could go left and take Briones Road or right which took us on the Briones Crest Trail.  We took the Crest Trail.      3.05.15 038  From this point on we tried to find the trails we were supposed to be hiking.  We ended up on the Table Top Trail.  At the top you find a bench and more views.  The path is not marked but we took the trail to the left.  After hiking for about another 15 minutes we came across the Spengler Trail.  This was part of the original plan so we thought we had found our way back.  We were wrong but the trail was still very enjoyable.  3.05.15 045     3.05.15 046     We came up close and personal with some cows.   3.05.15 051     3.05.15 052   This is the point we realized we really didn’t know where we were.  I just purchased a garmin etrex 20 and this was it’s maiden voyage.  I’m not quite sure how to use it completely but it was very uselful in helping us navigate our way back to the car.  I found an old fire road that we took until we spotted a marked trail.  We ended up on the Diablo View trail which took us back to our car.  We did get lost but it really was worth it.  The trip ended up being 7.72 miles,  2316 ft. elevation and took us 3.5 hrs.  I loved it!  I cannot wait to go back and actually figure out what the original route is like.

Group Hike with Family and Friends

Today I invited a group of friends to join me on a hike to the waterfalls on Mount Diablo.  It was a perfect day to do it.  It rained hard last week but has since been sunny leaving the trail dry but lots of water for the falls.  We started the hike at the end of Regency Dr. in Clayton.  You want to follow the trail through the gates to Mount Diablo park.  You will see a large map posted.  The trail will immediately split with one going up and to the right but make sure you stay on the trail that is flat and straight ahead.  This trail is called thewaterfall hike 001 Cardinet Oaks Road.  Continue to follow this trail.  You will see a lot of other trails break off of this main road but stay on this road.waterfall hike 003 The first part of this trail is very easy but it does have a steep hill after about a mile.  Once you have climbed a bit the trail will level off and you will reach an intersection. You want to take Boundary Park to the left. Here are some pictures from this point.waterfall hike 004  waterfall hike 005  This trail is going to take you to a creek crossing.  After crossing the creek you will begin to climb.  The next trail you need to take is the Middle Trail.   Here are some pictures of the spot where the turn off is.  It can be hard to find.waterfall hike 008  waterfall hike 006 waterfall hike 007 waterfall hike 009

After coming around this curve you will find the trail post on the right.  Up to this point you have been on a wide trail but this Middle trail is much smaller. It is less groomed and you need to watch your footing.  You will come to a point where the trail splits. Follow the post that says “trail” and points up.  You can follow the other trail down where you will have a great view of one of the falls but you need to go back to the trail to continue on. waterfall hike 010 You can barely see the falls at the bottom of this pictures.

Continue on until you reach the waterfall and creek crossing.waterfall hike 013 waterfall hike 014  Keep going.  You will hit some more small falls just a few yards away.  waterfall hike 015 Sorry for the finger in the photo.  You are now on what I consider to be the most beautiful part of the hike.  The trail will take you to a great look out point.  Be sure to stop and take some pictures. waterfall hike 017 waterfall hike 018 waterfall hike 019 waterfall hike 020  After the look out point there  is a steep downhill slide that ends at another creek crossing.waterfall hike 021   Enjoy this trail on the way down.  You will be following the creek so there are lots of small falls to see and hear.  The trail will end and you want to go right on Donner Canyon Road. waterfall hike 022 You will then take a left back on Cardinet Oaks Road.  The same one you came in on.

We had people of all ages on this hike.  The youngest one was 7. (not including the baby in the carrier)  They all made it with no problem.  The hike was about 6 miles and took approx. 3hrs.  The best time to do this trail is after there has been rain.  The draw back is you don’t want to go when it is still really muddy.  It was such a fun day! Let me know if you’ve done this hike before and what your thoughts are.

Happy Valentines Day!

For Valentines Day I decided to take my friend Joann and hike the trail from Tilden Park to Wildcat Canyon Park. This is the trail I wanted to hike last week.  It was a gorgeous day.  We started at the parking lot for the Little Farm and Education/Visitor Center.  If you are walking toward the Farm you want to stay to your left.  On the left hand side of the roundabout you will see this trail post.

wildcat canyon trail 002 Follow the trail to Jewel Lake.  As you approach the lake you need to stay to the right and continue on to the lake.

As you continue around the lake you will cross this bridge.  wildcat canyon trail 003  At the end of the bridge you want to turn left.  There isn’t any posting to direct you this way.  You will see a post that has and arrow for the Wildcat Peak trail.  Do not take this one. You want to be on Wildcat Creek Trail.  Stay on the main road.  You will eventually arrive at this sign. wildcat canyon trail 004You will be on this trail for a while.  It is well groomed and an easy hike.  You are now looking for the Havey Canyon Trail.  This is what you will see.wildcat canyon trail 005  It has the name of the trail and also a warning that it is a rough trail.  You will follow the trail to the right.  I wasn’t sure what to expect with this warning.  It really wasn’t that bad.  It was just an ungroomed trail.  There was some mud but nothing too crazy.  I loved the tree cover and it felt less traveled.   Here are some pictures. wildcat canyon trail 006 wildcat canyon trail 007 wildcat canyon trail 008  Continuing on the trail you will come to a water crossing.  wildcat canyon trail 011 wildcat canyon trail 012 wildcat canyon trail 013  As you cross the creek you will see a gate. wildcat canyon trail 014   You need to go through the gate and stay on the trail.  We later figured out that the gate is there because you are now entering an area where cows are grazing.  Joann and I were a little startled when we came upon three cows laying right by the trail. wildcat canyon trail 017  We could have walked up and petted them.  They didn’t seemed bothered by our presence. I have to say, cows seem much bigger when you are that close.  You eventually come out of the tree cover and  the trail turns into what looks like a cow path.wildcat canyon trail 022  This is us further up the cow path.  You are pretty much at the top now and the views are great.wildcat canyon trail 019 wildcat canyon trail 018  As you follow the cow path you will eventually hit the Nimitz Way.  This is a paved road.  You want to go right on Nimitz Way.  This is the view and what the road looks like.wildcat canyon trail 027 wildcat canyon trail 029 wildcat canyon trail 030You will stay on Nimitz way until you reach the Laurel Canyon Trail.  This trail is not marked.  You will pass a post that directs you to Wildcat peak. DO NOT take that trail but the next trail will look like this. wildcat canyon trail 031  Take this trail.  It will be on your right and is easy to pass if you are not paying attention.  After walking on this for a few minutes you will come to an intersection directing you to take either Laurel Canyon Trail or Laurel Canyon Rd.  Both end up at the same place.  We decided to take Laurel Canyon Rd.  At the end of this trail the post will direct you to the left or to the visitor center.  Follow this path all the way to the farm/visitor center.

I read about this trail from different sources. One source called the hike difficult, another gave it 3 out of 5 stars for difficulty.  It was 8 miles so the length is what makes it hard.  The actual elevation and climbing is very easy.  It was a beautiful clear day making the views great.  I don’t think I would do this hike in the summer.  The trails are mostly exposed to the sun and I could see it getting very hot.  Overall I had a great time.  This would be a great all day adventure for a family.  You could pack a lunch and enjoy it on the Nimitz way.  They have benches you can sit on and enjoy the view.  Just understand that if you are taking younger children it is a long hike.  If they can handle the length it would be doable. Enjoy!