My Bucket List (subject to change)

I’ve had a lot of time to think over the last couple of months with no job or school to occupy my time. Don’t get me wrong, searching for a job is hard work and takes a lot of time … Continued

To the Heart of Timpanogos

One of the most recognizable mountains along the Wasatch Front is Mt Timpanogos with Utah County to the West, Sundance Ski Resort to the East, Provo Canyon to the South and American Fork Canyon to the North. I haven’t ever … Continued

Thanks for a great week of memories

April 22-29 was a great week. I graduated from BYU. We celebrated my sister’s graduation too. My nephew, Jackson, was blessed. And, I got to enjoy Zion NP with my dad and brothers. Family came from as far away as … Continued

Zion National Park part 3

Over the past five years, I have been to Zion National Park four times. Each time I couldn’t help but look up at the massive cliff walls that surrounded me. It wasn’t until just this week that I climbed up … Continued

Zion National Park part 2

One thing I forgot about Weeping Rock was how tranquil it was sitting there under the rock with the water falling all around, the singing birds and the chirping frogs. I wish I had taken my mp3 recorder. Angels Landing … Continued

Zion National Park part 1

After graduation I took a vacation with my brothers and dad. Our original plan was to visit Bryce Canyon NP, but after finding out there was still snow on the ground in Bryce and that it would be below freezing … Continued

An adventure must for BYU students

Over the past three years at BYU, I have looked up at the Y and thought about climbing it. I have written about it for the Daily Universe and a book of traditions. I have helped promote the Student Alumni … Continued

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