Friday, July 29, 2011

Devil's Tower

One of David's favorite movies is Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. While in Wyoming, we were only a few miles away from Devil's Tower, so we went to see what it was all about. It was pretty neat to see how it had formed.

You are able to walk around the entire thing, it's a nice easy hike along a paved trail. We stopped along the way up to take a few pictures. Dogs aren't allowed on the trails, and since Hannah had brought Evona along, she stayed back in the parking lot with her.


(Look at Seth's muscles!)

The formation changes along each side. It's also considered a sacred place to many of the Native Americans. There were trees full of little prayer bags and prayer cloths.


It's a popular place for rock climbing. We were able to see quite a few climbers, and a large group who had actually made it clear to the top! (Quite a feat since it's about 1300 feet to the top of the tower.) One of the most interesting parts was this old wooden ladder that was constructed in the 1890's to help people climb the Tower. You can still see part of it if you look closely (and have a good zoom on the camera!).

At the end of our hike, we took some pictures in the tee-pee next to the parking lot.
Pyper
Seth
Bugga

And this is what Hannah did while she waited...

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Panning for Gold

While we were in Fairplay, we decided we would like to try our hands at panning for gold. It was fun, but we didn't get rich!



Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Crossing the Continental Divide


We crossed over the Continental Divide via Hoosier Pass on our travels this summer and decided to stop and see what it was all about. Basically it is a ridge that divides the watersheds of Northern America. It starts in Alaska and runs down the entire continent through Mexico, Panama, and down to the southern tip of South America. The water that falls on one side of the Divide eventually ends up in the Atlantic Ocean, water that falls on the other side ends up in the Pacific Ocean.  Hoosier Pass is the highest point on the Transcontinental Trail, which is a bike route that spans...you guessed it, the entire continent-from Oregon to Virginia.
All 4 of the awesome-est kids around!

The ever spastic Bugga!

Seth is a pretty cool dude.


Pyper was very patriotic! I think she carried this flag around for days before and after this!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Fishies!

There was a scuba diving booth in Eagle this year. Seth and Lyra were dying to try it out! They had so much fun! Pyper was so sad that she wasn't old enough to try...maybe in a few years! I think the funniest part was trying to watch them walk in the fins after they got into the pool. There was also a cool underwater camera, but none of the pictures I took worked out, dang!


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Guess who lost tooth #4?

Man I think that toothless smile is cute!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

What we do after the fair...

While everything is getting torn down, Buggy, Pyper and I have to amuse ourselves. ( I honestly don't know where Seth was, but I think he was watching TV!) We decided to enjoy the sunshine and test out Pyper's birthday presents from Aunt Ree and Uncle Buzz. I got a HUGE laugh out of watching Pyper jump rope! Buggy is a fairly decent jump roper and can even do a few tricks! I took some pictures and a few videos of them.


Pyper would kick her leg out really far to get the skip it thing to spin. Mostly it just tripped her on it's way around!

Buggy was pretty good at it!


Hannah even tried it. (Don't tell, she was supposed to be working!)

And just to give an idea of how greasy she really was...

Don't worry, she came clean and is back to her normal girly self!

And so you can laugh too, here is a video of them jump roping and playing with the Skip It (I put them all together into one video).

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Petting Zoo

On our way to Colorado, we stopped in Scipio to get fuel and stretch our legs a bit. Just across the street from the gas station was a big sign that said PETTING ZOO. We strolled over to check it out. We were very bummed to find it closed! But there was a girl there feeding all the animals who let my kids help her feed the lambs. They were so cute, and my kids had a blast!




So, if you are ever down that way, make sure to stop...just not on a Monday or Tuesday! And a big thanks to the nice lady for making my kiddos happy even though they didn't get to see all the animals!