Monday, March 30, 2009

Moab

Eleven people from my ward headed down to Moab over the weekend. It was a pretty relaxed trip since we just stayed at Bryan's house, but we had fun hiking. On Saturday we got up at 5AM to be at Mesa Arch for sunrise. Perfect! I didn't expect I would be able to drag people out of bed to enjoy the perfect lighting. They didn't expect that I could take 200 pictures in two hours! As indicated in the Scott Kelby book, other photographers know about Mesa Arch... lots of them! And they were there with tripods ready when we arrived. They had the whole area cornered, so we took our group up around the side of the arch and watched the sun rise. After the photographers left, we walked out on the arch which sits on the edge of a very large cliff. Don't worry, Mom. That arch is very wide.

Amy McNeil, Amy Walton, and Amy Brienholt (AKA, The A Team)

After a delightful Denny's breakfast and enough time for my fingers to thaw, we headed out on our next adventure on the Moab Ridge. We hiked to the top, enjoyed the view of Moab Valley and explored a small cave.

To cool down after the hike we went to Golden Bar to dip our feet in the water. You can't really appreciate it by these pictures of us leisurely soaking up the sun on the water's edge, but that water was probably cold enough to have ice chunks floating in it. So we started a contest. Who can keep their feet in the water the longest? Only four people participated and of course after you get past the initial pain your feet are numb enough to endure all kinds of time. Thanks to pride this contest went on forever. We finally said that if you just jump all the way in, you automatically win. So Andy, who was not participating in the foot numbing activity jumped in and took the winning title.

5 comments:

Mom said...

That looks like so much fun! I love and miss the desert. It is hard to imagine that it's that cold there...looks warm and delightful. Great pictures.

Lisa said...

Wow. So many pictures. LOVE that first one. So fun to be there for the sunrise! Funny to have so many Amy friends.

Unknown said...

Great photos, Amy!

Mike Walton said...

Wow Amy, great photos. I really like the first one as well. Nice crop.

Mike Walton said...

I just saw a photo of mesa arch on a "national parks photo of the day" site and it wasn't as good as your photo.