Moab

I’m in the middle of editing 2 weddings and a family portrait session so in the meantime I thought I would give you something new to look at.

On one of my weekends off in May, we (my husband, son and I) along with 3 of our friends decided to camp in Moab, Utah for the weekend and do some trails with our Jeeps. Call me a geek, but I am now totally in love with taking my Jeep out on trails and am looking for ways we can go out again soon! Anyway, on the Saturday we were there, we decided to do the White Rim Trail. Not only was it the perfect time of year to do the trail, but it also meant something to my father and I wanted to see it as well.

The view from the trail head — from here, you take switchbacks down about 1,000 feet. Since I couldn’t stand the thought of being in the passenger seat for it and not having “control”… my sweet hubby let me take the wheel down. I ended up driving the entire trail to Hardscrabble. 🙂

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This tree is at the middle of Hardscrabble bottom surrounded by the river and tall cliffs. You could actually hear the “silence” when the wind stopped and feel the crackling heat of the day. I know God was there.

I’ll be back in the next day or so to give you more two more weddings and a fun family session!! 🙂 Oh, and I don’t recommend camping with a 2 year old in a tent in case you were thinking about it. 🙂

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Wedding photographer, wife to an amazing husband, mom to four wonderful boys. Blessed.

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2 Comments:

  1. Tony June 11, 2009

    Dang!, sweet pictures. It's easy to feel God in places like that I think.:) Our family has been meaning to do the White Rim for a while..it's one of the last trails on our list left undone.
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  2. Megan Hardre June 11, 2009

    Thanks Tony! Yes, I loved this trail and wish we had more time to fully complete it. If I could, I'd go through and plan on camping at the half way point rather than turing around at Hardscrabble. Totally loved it, although stay away from it when it's mud season!

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