Monday, November 2, 2009

Ready for Winter

Warm temperatures are returning to northern Utah this week but the mountains are ready for winter. I hiked the Green Pond trail on Saturday, the last day of the OVBA fall color campaign, and discovered trees void of leaves and the trail paritally covered by snow. On Sunday we traveled to the other side of the mountain and rode our bikes on the Legacy Parkway. There's still some great color at lower elevations so get out and enjoy! See you next year!!!


Saturday, October 24, 2009

Time to get ready for skiing and riding in Utah!



My walk three days ago near Middle Inlet on Pineview Reservoir resulted in these photographs. The weather has now turned stormy and we hope the snowpack increases for a Thanksgiving start to ski season. Planned opening dates and events here. See you on the slopes!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Fall Colors in Ogden Valley

Colors appearing on my morning walk at Pineview Reservoir. Follow the Leaf Peeper Blog and you won't miss the peak colors in Ogden Valley, at Snowbasin, Powder Mountain, Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort, Monti Cristo, Logan... Checkout the great lodging packages and dining specials, events.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Could Not Resist Another Wildflower Hike


We could not resist another walk in the wildflowers at Snowbasin's Middle Cirque. Take quick ride up the gondola for a wonderful mountain top hike. See more photos here.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Wildflowers Blooming at Powder Mountain

Well worth the drive, and you don't have to hike too far to see a sea of yellow and many other colors of wild flowers at Powder Mountain Resort. See more photos from this hike here

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Wildflowers Everywhere!




We took a morning hike from the Snowbasin base area to "the platform" at the top of Moonshine Bowl this morning. The flowers were blooming everywhere!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Hey, I know it is only July...

But we are ready to start blogging the Fall Color watch! And check out the Great Deals on Lodging and Dining in Ogden Valley, Ogden Canyon and Logan during Autumn.