Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Rocky Mountain Fun

Mike's grandparents celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary this year and we came up to Utah to celebrate. They eloped when they were 18, and they never had a wedding reception so this was a mini reception for them to be able to celebrate filled with a cake, presents and tons of food. While up in Utah we also got to take advantage of adventuring in the gorgeous mountains with hiking, riding side by sides and ATVs and exploring.

Day1:

After getting off the plane a few of us did a hike up Cottonwood Canyon to get a little exercise. We got off trail for a bit so it also turned into some rock climbing but we made it out and got to see a beautiful waterfall and stream.



That night was the big 55th wedding anniversary so we got to hang out with the whole family and have a big celebration.

Family Picture

The happy couple. How cute are they?
Mike with his grandparents


Playing bocce ball
 Day2:

Family activity of riding dirt bikes, side by sides and ATVs through the Wasatch National Forest! We were all covered head to toe in dirt after a full day of riding. It was a blast!






The group loading up


 Day 3:

We spent most of the day visiting other friends and family in the area that were not part of the Denning side. We also took a little side visit to the spot where we got engaged.


Driving up the canyon seeing waterfalls out the window
Provo Canyon - Where Mike proposed 8 years ago!




Day 4: 

Our last day we spent visiting a few more people and having some fun in Park City. We did a little hike through where the ski trails are during the winter time and did the Alpine Slide. The Alpine Slide involves taking a ski lift up the mountain and then doing a luge style slide all the way down. It was awesome!!!

Park City in Summer


Taking a trail in between a few ski runs. I had no idea there were trails here!

 Here's a YouTube video that shows the Alpine Slide. I would highly recommend doing this if you're up for trying something new!





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