This Update Part II will mostly involve awesome pictures that were taken with our visitors last week.
During Emily & Trevor's visit-we decided to pack in as much as we could with them to make their trip worthwhile and hopefully enjoyable. After our eventful morning of running and golfing we headed out to hike a strenuous Naomi's Peak. It couldn't have been a more beautiful day with gorgeous fall colors.
Trevor & Emily at the TrailHead.
Good hikers here.
Like I've mentioned before-the colors were just so bold and breath-taking. The sky was big and blue. The air was crisp-at times chilly-but it kept us from getting to warm. Just a perfect outing.
As you can see from the above picture Emily was in the lead. During this hike I considered to Emily often as the 'beast'. Seth, Trevor, and I would have to stop at times to catch our breath, grab a drink of water, or just to plain stop because our legs were on fire. Emily would just continue treking up in elevation without any cares in the world, until she realized her followers were lagging pretty far behind. We finally resulted to asking her if she was even the least bit tired, because she certainly didn't appear that way :).
A view along the way to the peak.
During the hike we had to stop for a little pick-me-up snack, but decided to save our sandwiches for when we reached the peak.
Naomi's Peak :).
The Cutsinger's Soaking in the Western Range.
My man looking around at the Top.
Trevor & Emily--Troopers!
Seth and I.
Other side View.
Emily & Seth.
After our Naomi's Peak hike, we went over to Bear Lake and on down to Garden City for a raspberry shake. It's the only thing that motivated us to complete that hike :).
Bear Lake Overlook.
Trevor & Emily.
After our hike and trip to Bear Lake for a raspberry shake we were whooped. We came home and made pizza's, hung out for a bit, and hit the sack.
Sunday, we headed to Salt Lake City to see the temple, eat Red Iguana (Seth's all time fav. place), and drop our guests off at their various locations.
So pretty.
Seth enjoying his favorite place--Red Iguana!
Driving through the canyon--So pretty.
We very much enjoyed having Trevor & Emily out to visit and hated to see them leave! So, that about wraps up our little update here.
Tomorrow, Seth and I will be hiking these bad boys....
Can I just go ahead and say that I'm beyond nervous about this? It's 3,000+ elevation change, about 7 1/2 miles long, and about ehhhh 7-8 hours of hiking in there. The Wellsville range are considered either THE steepest ranges in the US or one of them. I'm sure we'll get some lovely pictures, but it will surely be a tough one!
Hope you all have a fun weekend!
The Cook's :).

