Monday, October 4, 2010

Our Truck 'BLOW OUT' returning home from Moab. It could have turned out so much worse. Ken was driving and towing our Jeep when it blew. We were going East on I-70 only 10 miles from the Colorado Border and 34 miles from Fruita Colorado. AAA sent a flat bed tow truck out of Moab rather than Fruita since we were still in Utah. We waited 2 -2 1/2 hours for the tow truck. Like I said, we are fortunate to have come away from this incident without personal injury. It is just another reminder for us of the many things we are thankful for.



Moab Utah Adventures 2010Keihlin is standing at an obstacle on Hell's Revenge in Moab, Utah, called the "Bath Tub" I had him stand next to it to give you some idea of the size of this hole.
Keihlin is helping Ken cook some juicy chicken on Ken's new grill.
Hell's Revenge, just trying to give you some idea of the steepness of this tail as we wind around on the slick rock.
Great shot of Ken's jeep coming up Cliffhanger, Troy is standing at the edge of the cliff.
Okay, so these photo's are slightly out of order. Oh, well. This was just as the base jumper launched himself off of a 660-800 ft. cliff.


Riding Quads on Cliffhanger in Moab. What a lot of work this trail was. Ken is helping me down this obstacle.
Ken taking Lori Ann's Quad down the last down obstacle of the day.
Base jumper, just after opening parachute up to make a landing on the road below.
Base jumpers scoping out the landing zone, making sure there are no motor vehicles around.

Patiyn, Logan and Keihlin in Keystone, Colorado at a CAHAV in honor of Grandma Myers.
Aunt Amy, Ken, Me, Paityn, Uncle Scott, Logan, Grandpa Myers and Keihlin at Keystone Lake.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Keihlin our sharp shooter.Keihlin with his left over bottle he shot with his 22 off hand.
Keihlin's target.
If you look off in the far left distance you are able to see the ply wood with the breaking bottle just cut in half as Keihlin shot the bottle. The next picture I tried to blow up so you could actually see the bottle being broken at the neck.
Pretty cool huh!! This photo was just as the 22 hit the bottle neck and just before it came crashing to the ground. I have to admit that was a pretty amazing shot made by Keihlin, and let me tell you, he is really pretty excited. Just ask him!