If you live in Utah or have ever visited Utah, you know that our mountains are wonderful, and that means we have some delightful canyons. My favorite is Logan Canyon, which might be because we live close enough to drive and hike it often.

In September, Marcus and I started a Friday Nature Club with several other homeschooling families in our valley. This morning we were all set (or so we thought) to join the club in a hike located approximately 30 miles up Logan Canyon.

However, when we arrived the lot was snowed in and hadn’t been plowed. I worried my car might get stuck. And, while I had wore my hiking boots, Marcus was wearing only sneakers. He wasn’t thrilled about hiking in a foot of snow in sneakers. So, we ended up bowing out.

But we both agreed that it wasn’t a waste of a drive and I got a few photos to share with my readers. 🙂
On our drive back down the canyon, we stopped at a few pull-outs and took in the scenery. We were also listening to our latest audio book, Rush Revere and the First Patriots. We are really enjoying this series, and it fits so well with what he is learning in his online history class this year (early American history).

♥ Today I feel blessed to have a son who will spend time meandering with me through a canyon. ♥
Beautiful scenery!
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So pretty! And you already have snow!!!!
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We have snow in our mountains. Our valleys are still dry, which is nice. I’m not in a hurry to drive in snow.
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Oh Bear Lake looked magical! What a neat drive and day despite not being able to hike. I wouldn’t have hiked in tennies either. Having wet feet is. the. worst!
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So true! We enjoyed our time in the canyon together and that’s what matters.
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