Winter Hiking

We went on one large snowshoeing adventure with our younger kids at Tibble Fork. It was a pretty easy hike along the road for the first part, and a lot more interesting after we got off the road. We followed the backside of a stream until we came to the lake where we started from.

If the lake was frozen over (it usually is), we could have had a 2-minute walk to the car. But it was a sloshy mess, so we turned around, crossed the stream (good thing winter boots are generally waterproof, and when that fails, wear wool socks), and were just in time to crash an engagement. (We literally ran through to get out of their way ASAP.)

We also enjoyed Highland Hollows one frosty morning, and another windy morning at Utah Lake. No pictures from that one, but we did see a bald eagle.

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