I spent 10 days on the road going to national parks, as well as biking and running im places I had always wanted to visit. My friend, Mark Robison, went with me as far as Reno, Nevada. I dropped him there, and spent two days working at the farm animal sanctuary he runs with his wife, Dianne.
On the way out, Mark and I visited Arches National Park, Colorado National Monument, Canyonlands National Park, and Bryce Canyon. Each was beautiful and wonderful in its own way. After a couple of exhausting, but fun-filled days at Cockadoodlemoo Farm Animal Sanctuary, I started the drive home via Park City, UT so that I could get in more mountain biking - this time downhill.
The trip also gave me a chance to try out some new and older equipment that I use in very different types of settings than Kansas. I will have product updates in future blogs.
Here are just a few of the 50 or so photos I took on the trip.
Our trusty transport looks good even with my finger obscuring a portion of the Colorado mountain side.
Friend and editor of RUN, Mark Robison, outside of Frisco, CO.
At Colorado National Monument - super place.
Our tent on day 2 at Moab Under Canvas - Moab, Ut. (Aka glamping).
My fave for beauty, hiking and trail running, Bryce Canyon.
Feeding a friend at Cockadoodlemoo Farm Animal Sanctuary just outside of Reno, NV.
On top of the Reno Museum of Art roof.
I missed a turn somewhere on our fourth downhill run.
Last day in Colorado I took a quick ride around Dillon Lake before the rain set in.
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