So by this time, we still had not had showers (just an update ...). On to more "important" things: as Josh reported, we had an awesome time on our first ride in Moab. The sun went under the clouds for a good bit of the ride (there were NO trees on the 13ish mile ride) so that the temperature didnt get too bad. And the views were just some of the best I have ever seen. The pictures Josh posted doesnt even do it justice. Different terrain, lots to see. The Amasa Back trail was a lot of fun because there was a lot of chunky rock to go over. We'll post a video later that gives you a good idea of what was so fun about this trail (other than the weather and the great views).
SO, the next day ... we woke up at 630 (which really was a trend for this vacation, given the 2 hour time difference, we rarely woke up later than 730) and headed to town for breakfast. After fueled, we got our stuff together for our shuttle up to the top of Kokopelli's Trail, a part of the trail fondly called "the whole enchilada." You see, there is this trail in moab called the whole enchilada that drops 7,000 feet (starting at like 11,000 feet down to 4,000 feet) in over 30 miles of (mostly) downhill. Because the snow hasn't completely melted above about 9,000 feet in elevation, we couldn't do the whole thing. Instead we had to "settle" for only 4,000 feet in decent over about 20 miles. Heres a photo of Josh at the start of our trip (at about 9 am in the morning).
Notice the trees and vegetation behind Josh.
And the snow capped peaks here in the background. As we descended into the desert, we encountered slickrock on the trail. At one point in time, I found myself descending down slickrock at about a 65 degree angle into some rocks. During the moment, I remember thinking, this isnt going to work out well. I got back to level ground, I grunted and ended up landing on the top tube of my bike instead of my seat enough to widen my eyes, but not hard enough to draw tears, quite an accomplishment. This was the beginning of my realization that either I was better at biking than I thought or the trail wasnt as hard as I thought. After gaining some confidence, this trail was just pure fun for the rest of the trip (minus the occasional uphill, of which there was definitely too many for our taste).
My favorite part of the trail concluded with whats called the "diving board:" a rock that juts out kind of like a diving board, which you (and in our case, Josh, can jump off of). While not the diving board, heres a great action shot of Josh.
So from here things got a little more desert like.
By the time we finished, we were starting to feel tired. 21 miles (mostly) downhill and then when we were done we had about a 3 mile bike ride into town to our car (which was parked at the bike shop that shuttled us to the top).
After about 5 hours of biking, we reached our car and changed clothes. At one point in time during this change of attire, we both found ourselves sitting in our car (note: fully dressed, no mid-changing zoning out happened) as it sat in the parking lot, we alternated between staring idly and checking email on our phones, kind of zombie like.
Dressed and ready for the second part of our day, we found ourselves at a pizza, salad and soup all you can eat buffet deal in downtown Moab, where we attempted to eat as much as we possibly could (trying to eat dinner and lunch at the same time). After successfully stuffing ourselves, we headed to Negro Bill's Canyon (yes, thats what they call it) to hike to the Morning Glory Bridge.
A natural bridge made out of rock (you can see it above the tree in the picture above). The destination of this 4.5 mile out and back hike was totally worth it ... HOWEVER, this was one of the longest hikes of my life. We were both "punchy" as we called it when we were little, so tired that everything was pretty funny. Not only was the tired-ness going on, but we were walking for about 1/2 of the time in sand that really gave your legs a work out. So, as you can imagine, we pretty much got back to our campsite (to which we had to hike about 4 mins, a long 4 mins that night!) and crashed!