I recommend anyone looking for away to spend a reading day to travel to Indian Creek for some crack climbing. However be careful when choosing places to eat in Moab, the names of restaurants can be very deceiving.

Note to the state of Utah, they need to increase the speed limit on highway 6 near Price. Or not have highway patrolmen out at 7 a.m.
My Adobe CS5 came and I am thrilled to start playing around with it.
Halleluiah for the ending of another semester.
Observation Point-Zions National Park
Just got my first internship-and start working at Precision Concrete Cutting on Monday! This means no school for four months and this calls for a few days of backpacking in southern Utah.
I was reading the latest issue of National Geographic, while traveling to Zion, to enjoy National Park Week, and I came across a rather inspiring quote on climbing from the article on climbing in Yosemite:
“[Climbers] know that these walls are more than mountains: They’re giant mirrors that unsparingly reflect what lies inside each climber.“
Climb On.
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