So I bet you all thought I forgot about posting but we have been living an even bigger adventure which we will get to soon.
after a wonderful stay in Salt Lake we rounded ourselves up and went to St. George which is one of our favs. We intended to hike in Snow Canyon but our wimpiness asserted itself when we arrived and it was 98 degrees in the shade. So we settled for a drive through the canyon and following are some pics of the great geological scenery

This last picture was the sight of a great epiphany for me. My best bud, Suzan, and I came to what we referred to as “boot camp” when we turned 60. The camp has since gone on to become one of the spas for The Biggest Loser! Anyway, every morning we would go on a hike and one day we went here. Aside from it’s astounding beauty, this little slot canyon was a special Native American place. They carved the steps across the bottom and up the wall above the waterfall. Back in my college days I did a lot of rock climbing and this seemed like a big challenge for me so I asked our hike leader if we could do it. The wall on the right we climbed is about 15 feet high and the waterfall is about 12 feet tall. After I got to the top of the falls this overwhelming sense of accomplishment came over me and I refer to that day when I think I can’t do something. I guess we’re never too old!
Stunning !! Reminds me of the Anasazi Indians and their magnificent dwellings in Canyon de Chelly. The most famous is The White House ruins. Was there in 1995 and would love to return.