Halloween and Goat Heads, two things that can be very scary
indeed. Life at the marina is going well, the weather has cooled off and day by
day we see boat owners removing their boats from the water before the harbor
ices over. We have had a nice mix of family time and adventure time throughout
the week. Last Friday we went Trick or Treating with the kids. Our children
Jessica and Forrest only live about 25 minutes apart so everyone was able to
get together for the event. Dylan dressed up at a Teen Age Mutant Ninja Turtle,
Lily dressed up as a pumpkin and Kendall, well, she dressed up like an adorable
7 month little girl. Lily’s costume was actually the same one that Forrest had
worn when he was her age some 25 years ago! It was really cool to walk the
neighborhood with everyone and watching the kids run from door to door. After
about an hour the kids had had enough and with buckets full we headed back to
Jessica’s to review the bounty!
Jessica inspected the buckets for safety removing any sketchy
looking candy and choke hazards then Barb and I then inspected each of the
buckets removing a couple of choice items for ourselves! On the way home that
night Barb reminisced about how she and her younger brother “Shorty” would go
out and get pillow cases full of candy and come home, and spend hours trading
with each other for their favorites while her dad snuck in and took what he
wanted. Both Shorty and her Dad passed away several years ago and it is nice to
have happy memories like these that bring a smile.
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On a wagon ride |
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Lily and Dylan ready to go! |
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Lily in the 25 year old pumpkin |
What’s with the Goat Heads you ask? Being Halloween, you are
probably picturing Zombie-like bloody heads with bulging eyes. Not quite, but
these Goat Heads are equally as scary. Also known as stickers, prickers,
thorns…….usually with an appropriate adjective in front of them, Goat Heads are
everywhere! When we take Daisy for a walk she is on three legs more often than
not, and at least once a night I manage to find on while walking barefoot in
the trailer. Would you believe Barb just laughs when she sees me swearing,
hopping around on one foot?!?!?! I think she is planting them strategically
throughout the trailer!
We finally got the bikes out the other day as there were a
few of geocaches within a couple of miles that was wanted to find. We had not
ridden our bikes for a couple of months so I got them off the carrier, oiled
the chains, topped off the air and away we went! We went to the furthest one
first which was about 2 miles from the trailer and found it without issue. The
next one was on our way back and we had to go off road a bit but found that one
pretty easily as well. Once we got back to the bike trail our tires are covered
with…… that’s right….Goat Heads! I start plucking them off the back tire and I
start hearing psssssss…..Oh man! We jump on our bikes and book it back to the
rig before the tire goes totally flat. Shortly after we get back I have two
flat tires and Barb has one! Come to find out that most cyclists in this area
have self-sealing tires filled with Slime or a similar liquid.
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The infamous Goat Heads! |
On another geocaching adventure we hiked up to some local
hot springs called Fifth Water Hotsprings (see latest video here). The
trailhead is about 45 minutes from our trailer. The scenery on the way to the
trailhead is worth the drive along and only gets better once you start walking.
Barb and I had underdressed as the start of the trail was along a stream
between two ridges where the sun does not hit. There was frost on the ground
and we were off to a chilly start. The trail is a couple miles long and works
its way uphill along the river. We were starting to warm up from our walk and the
river valley opened up allowing the sun to warm the ground. Now were we were
perfectly dressed!
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Beautiful scenery and waterfalls around every bend |
Barb had downloaded 6 geocaches that were allegedly on the
trail to the hot springs so we searched for those along the way too. The first two
we could not find, either they were not there or the cacher who hid them did a
very good job. We plugged in the coordinates for the next one and the notes
said it was on a large rock. As we got close we started looking for a large
rock….. what the heck…. There are rocks everywhere how do we differentiate this
particular rock from the rest? As we rounded a bend, there in front of us next
to the trail was a large rock! Well, I think I was call it a huge freak'en rock
about 10’ tall! We walked around the rock trying to figure out how to get up
there and did not see an easy route. After walking around it a couple times we
said screw it and decided to go onto the next one.
The next one was called “Treed by a Moose” After entering
the coordinates we headed up the trail. The coordinates led us to the base of a
large cedar tree and we walked the area looking for the cache. The GPS said we
were with a few feet of it and nothing….we would spread out our search but the
GPS said we were getting further away and kept leading us back to the same
spot. That is when we thought of the name and a light bulb went off and we
started looking up! No…..who are the people hiding these? They must be part
monkey! Being part monkey myself, up the tree I went and sure enough, there it
was! (see video)
A short time later we arrived at the hot springs. There is
about 3-4 different pools that are created by “hot springs” bubbling up from the
ground and someone had built rock walls creating several pool areas where you
can soak for a while. The water was a blueish/green color and was really beautiful. Rumor had it the higher up the trail you went the hotter
the springs got so we decided to head up a bit further and see how hot they
got. We rounded another bend and whoa!!! Here is a naked guy standing in the
next pool (again, see video!). I guess now we are overdressed! He unbashfully stands there and talks to us as
we walk by. We check out the area and decide that maybe we will soak in one of
the vacant ones down the trail. We head back to the first pool, get our suits
on, lay out our lunch on a flat rock next to the pool and get it to have lunch
and relax. We were there about 15 minutes enjoying the view, the hot water, our
lunch and guess who comes walking down the trail? Yup, naked guy! So much for
the view and our appetite! He walks by, finds a sunny area and sits down on a
rock sunning himself…..really! After a while, he moves out of sight to another
sunny area out of sight from us. We thought this might be a good time for us
pack up and head back down the trail again. About 100 yards down the trail,
there he is again, on a rock above the trail in the sun! By this time we are
laughing our @sses off with our latest stalker!
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Notice the color of the water |
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Barb relaxing in a pool |
On the way back we were enjoying the downhill walk, taking pictures of the scenery and waterfalls until we come upon…..no, not him again! Our other nemesis, the big rock. We walk around it again and there is just no way we can get up there. Until I say “I have an idea”. I explain the idea to Barb and she says “No way!” After a little prodding, she gets on my shoulders, I stand on a log next to the rock then she stands on my shoulders and success, she is on the rock! Guess what? No cache! Unbelievable! Barb gets down the same way she gets up (see…..yup, the video!)
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"The Rock" |
We make it back to the truck, drive back to the trailer and prepare dinner. As we are eating and reminiscing about the day, the hike, the waterfalls, the geocaches but what image do you think is burned into our memories forever????? Ugh!
I see you figured out how to post a video. You'll have to teach Steve. Do you have a gopro?
ReplyDeleteThe springs are beautiful!
Not a problem, I am still learning but know the basics. I have been using my GoPro and camera for the still pics.
DeleteGoat Heads are a nightmare!! We had them at Utah Lake SP. We couldn't get in or out without a few in our shoes.
ReplyDeleteLove the Hot Springs! Too bad about your stalker!
We saw that you were a Utah SP on RVillage but we missed you! We have been following your Zion and Lake Mead posts as we are headed there in January.
DeleteWhat a fun day! Beautiful area. I'm still working on figuring out the geo-caching. Glad you were able to find a pool of your own to relax in. How funny Naked Guy turned out to be, "following" you down the pools. 8-( Where is the video(s)? I could not see them on my computer.
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