Fiery Furnace
Our last hike was the Fiery Furnace in Arches. This was really cool! I would recommend it to anyone. You are literally in a maze of red-rock towers. Unfortunately it is incredibly easy to get lost so you have to go on a guided tour, but it is worth the extra planning. If you are a GPS guru you can buy a permit and head out on your own, but i would suggest the guided tour first. The above photo is also the fiery furnace as well.
CHESLER PARK
The day after running the half, we decided to hike a 13-mile hike called Chesler park. This is in the needles district of canyonlands and is BEAUTIFUL!! it was truly spectacular the entire hike. At about mile nine, i decided to cut the hike short due to some pain in my feet. below are the gnarly blisters i discovered in the car...it is gross i know, but this photo doesnt due my feet justice....i had about eight on each foot......no wonder I was hurting!!
HUNTERS CANYON
This little hike we did right after the 1/2 marathon....it was about four miles of flat so it was a good one to get my legs loosened up! It is tucked away down the colorado river...i dont even know where, but we were alone the whole hike which was nice.
And finally the beginning of our trip...the half marathon! this is a beautiful race down the colorado river.....it is all red-rock and a lot of fun!
4 comments:
Congrats! You really are a REAL hiker! Did you have your Nalgene bottles and Chacos?! I'm glad you survived even though your feet are still yet to be determined!
I love that spring you found. Really gorgeous pictures.
You're awesome Robyn!! I can't believe you went hiking after you ran the half marathon! You're crazy!! Have you done a full marathon? That's my goal!
I did one a few years ago, but I am thinking about trying to get into the st. george this year....
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