• Utah Day 3

    From sticks@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 6 16:21:42 2025
    After a day off from hiking, it was back to Bryce Canyon for a second
    day. In years past, we would have gone out more in the hard to access
    areas and hiked something more difficult, but the knee precluded that
    line of attack. Still, the hike we did was a good days work. The hike
    was called Fairyland Loop. Again, you get to see all the hoodoos and
    rock colors Bryce is known for, but you're close to everything at the
    park headquarters, and not alone out in the rugged areas. In these pics
    you can make out the trail in spots and see the grades are manageable.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1i5qvu9a5kbyjr14klale/Hike1.JPG?rlkey=2kvgi4q2yc5cxiw73oe24vjpn&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yalvkv97xladvjstkj2d8/Hike2.JPG?rlkey=dyhdfgbhcjombdmy8nuzby871&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/oqnmyvngwszn8uqkucazh/Hike3.JPG?rlkey=z3e5sm9u1ynm4rjgfnlz3sckv&dl=0>

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/bquijmxfgxuvo449jp4pg/Hike4.JPG?rlkey=fomtlecmgbew3zrwn9jw4edhk&dl=0>

    This hike ended up being 7.94 miles and we took almost 5 1/2 hours to do
    it. 5 years ago we would have done this hike in half the time or
    better. Oh well, with almost 1300 feet of ascent, you do get a workout
    on this trail. Being longer and having more climbing, there were far
    less people on this hike. We probably only saw another dozen people on
    the hike, and we enjoyed the quiet immensely. Temps were again in the
    low 80's and to be honest, it was hot. Lots of water, several breaks, a
    few bites of protein bars and we did just fine for a couple of old farts.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/stiqaip7y0trurh1f3xv2/Fairyland-Loop-Track.jpg?rlkey=jnw5odwhgunhwfr946zfw40z3&dl=0>

    What really helped me was I finally invested in a good set of walking
    sticks before we left, and after figuring out how to use them properly,
    I think they really saved my ass. Going downhill they are a tremendous
    help keeping the knees from getting overburdened. Wife still coddled
    me, but at least I made it and she was able to go. Bryce was the main
    place we wanted to go to, and after the two days there, we had our fill.
    Lots of Mule deer in the park, coming right up to the edge of the
    canyons. They must see a lot of people cause they allow you to get
    pretty close.

    At the end of the day I was spent. Knee swelled up and was done. Went
    back to the campsite, had two Tylenol, one Meloxicam, cooked burgers for
    dinner and enjoyed a nice fire talking with the wife.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mfu69403zpid5c7k3osq2/Fire.JPG?rlkey=eyo3qog6ttgq6tbzre5w3ojxq&dl=0>

    By the time I was ready to crash for the night, knee swelling had gone
    down and I was feeling much better. For the next day we planned another off-road adventure, but a little more challenging this time. We were
    not disappointed!

    sticks
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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to sticks on Tue May 6 22:45:03 2025
    sticks wrote:
    After a day off from hiking, it was back to Bryce Canyon for a second
    day.  In years past, we would have gone out more in the hard to access
    areas and hiked something more difficult, but the knee precluded that
    line of attack.  Still, the hike we did was a good days work.  The
    hike was called Fairyland Loop.  Again, you get to see all the hoodoos
    and rock colors Bryce is known for, but you're close to everything at
    the park headquarters, and not alone out in the rugged areas.  In
    these pics you can make out the trail in spots and see the grades are manageable.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1i5qvu9a5kbyjr14klale/Hike1.JPG?rlkey=2kvgi4q2yc5cxiw73oe24vjpn&dl=0>


    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yalvkv97xladvjstkj2d8/Hike2.JPG?rlkey=dyhdfgbhcjombdmy8nuzby871&dl=0>


    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/oqnmyvngwszn8uqkucazh/Hike3.JPG?rlkey=z3e5sm9u1ynm4rjgfnlz3sckv&dl=0>


    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/bquijmxfgxuvo449jp4pg/Hike4.JPG?rlkey=fomtlecmgbew3zrwn9jw4edhk&dl=0>


    This hike ended up being 7.94 miles and we took almost 5 1/2 hours to
    do it.  5 years ago we would have done this hike in half the time or better.  Oh well, with almost 1300 feet of ascent, you do get a
    workout on this trail.  Being longer and having more climbing, there
    were far less people on this hike.  We probably only saw another dozen people on the hike, and we enjoyed the quiet immensely.  Temps were
    again in the low 80's and to be honest, it was hot.  Lots of water,
    several breaks, a few bites of protein bars and we did just fine for a
    couple of old farts.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/stiqaip7y0trurh1f3xv2/Fairyland-Loop-Track.jpg?rlkey=jnw5odwhgunhwfr946zfw40z3&dl=0>


    What really helped me was I finally invested in a good set of walking
    sticks before we left, and after figuring out how to use them
    properly, I think they really saved my ass.  Going downhill they are a tremendous help keeping the knees from getting overburdened.  Wife
    still coddled me, but at least I made it and she was able to go.
    Bryce was the main place we wanted to go to, and after the two days
    there, we had our fill.  Lots of Mule deer in the park, coming right
    up to the edge of the canyons.  They must see a lot of people cause
    they allow you to get pretty close.

    At the end of the day I was spent.  Knee swelled up and was done.
    Went back to the campsite, had two Tylenol, one Meloxicam, cooked
    burgers for dinner and enjoyed a nice fire talking with the wife.

    <https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mfu69403zpid5c7k3osq2/Fire.JPG?rlkey=eyo3qog6ttgq6tbzre5w3ojxq&dl=0>


    By the time I was ready to crash for the night, knee swelling had gone
    down and I was feeling much better.  For the next day we planned
    another off-road adventure, but a little more challenging this time.
    We were not disappointed!

    sticks

    Your pics make me want to do Utah all over again. I'm gonna stop
    looking at them.

    --
    bill
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  • From sticks@21:1/5 to bfh on Sat May 10 15:48:38 2025
    On 5/6/2025 9:45 PM, bfh wrote:

    Your pics make me want to do Utah all over again. I'm gonna stop looking
    at them.

    When you were telling us you just go out and spot a location, I was
    having a bit of difficulty imagining how it would work. After going
    into so many of these areas and seeing people doing it, what you were
    saying all made sense. I still am a bit leery of leaving everything
    completely unattended like that. Maybe if I teach the wife how to drive
    the Bronco good enough, and my knees get so bad I can't hike with her,
    she'll just let me hang out at the site drinking beer and keeping the
    fire going??


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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to sticks on Sat May 10 17:01:56 2025
    sticks wrote:
    On 5/6/2025 9:45 PM, bfh wrote:

    Your pics make me want to do Utah all over again. I'm gonna stop
    looking at them.

    When you were telling us you just go out and spot a location, I was
    having a bit of difficulty imagining how it would work.  After going
    into so many of these areas and seeing people doing it, what you were
    saying all made sense.  I still am a bit leery of leaving everything completely unattended like that.  Maybe if I teach the wife how to
    drive the Bronco good enough, and my knees get so bad I can't hike
    with her, she'll just let me hang out at the site drinking beer and
    keeping the fire going??


    Sounds like a plan.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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