We got here yesterday. Our drive down was a bit crazy. The winds were out of control, and we even met with snow as we crossed Soldier Summit. We got to Moab safely, and we settled into our cabin. We love this campground. We are sad because this year will be our last to stay because it will be turning into a hotel. I will be posting pictures of this amazing place. You will understand why it is such a sad turn of events.

Today started out a big rainy and cold. When we got to the trail head is was cold and muddy, but we were going to head out and love it. From behind the jeep it looked clear. Then the front of the jeep where the drivers' meeting was taking place it looked ominous. The snow started coming down. I knew that hydrating during the trail would be a bad idea. It was just too cold for such delicate activities. Eventually it stopped snowing, but it was still cold. I was not getting out of the jeep for ANY reason. I wanted so badly to play with my new camera so I still took pictures through muddy windows and open doors. Maybe tomorrow I will get out and take more interesting pictures.
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| Mountains, where are you? |
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| Foggy windows! |
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| Nope! I am not getting out of the jeep. Too cold and snowy. |
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| It's not what is on the other side. It's the climb! |
Man for the second year in a row I am at Moab and sick! At least this year it appears to only be a head cold and not the flu like I had last year. The weather was nice...OK not that nice, it snowed all morning and then was sloppy and muddy the rest of the day. In one word the weather was...PERFECT for driving off road. Unfortunately the little green jeep is now showing its wear and tear. The rear passenger door would not close after we ran the rocker panel against a rock. I know, I know, your thinking to yourself, geez Justin you should have had rocker protection. You are right I should have, but it is too late now. Fixing it was easy, nothing a tap of the hammer could not fix. Hopefully I can get the Jeep replacement project finished sooner, with room for another passenger to ride with Becky and myself of course.
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