Home | Blog | Fishing | Camping | Hiking | Other Adventures | Photos | Video | Events | Recreational Property | Links | About Us | Search

Red Rock Adventure Blog


Strawberry Tomorrow

I had planned to be a Lake Powell right now, soaking up the sunshine, catching striped bass and enjoying the big lake. But the two guys going with me both had to cancel and so I decided to postpone the trip. I decided it is worth waiting, to share the fun with them.

My plan is to explore the San Juan arm of the lake. That's a long boat ride and I'd definitely like to have an experienced hand or two with me when I make the journey. Reports suggest the fishing is great up there right now. It should hold for a few weeks, and so I'll still get to enjoy it.

Our plan now is to head down on May 29.

Meanwhile, I'll go fish Strawberry Reservoir tomorrow. The ice is off and I think I know where I can find some big cutts.

I've put a nice electric trolling motor on my little boat. Now I want to add a better fish finder. When I get that on I will have a sweet little craft that is good for fishing and very good for cruising and exploring. It will be fun to see how it works.


Great Hike in Zion Park

I enjoyed hiking in Zion National Park over the weekend, soaking in the sunshine while we hunted down ancient Native American rock art. We did find great petroglyphs. Along the way we enjoyed seeing wildflowers in full bloom, and we had fun playing in a waterfall on Pine Creek.

We managed to take some great photos, which you can see by clicking on the links below.

Deertrap rock art, located near the top of the pass between Deertrap Mountain and East Temple, approached via Pine Creek. About 1 mile from the road, up steep slickrock.

Petroglyph Canyon rock art, located just north of Hwy 9 on the east side of the park.

Zion wildflowers. Blooms were approaching their peak when we visited on 5-10. Should be impressive for a few more weeks.

Pine Creek waterfall photos. Located about .5 miles above the bridge where Hwy 9 crosses Pine Creek, just below the switchbacks that lead to the tunnel.


This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

Subscribe to our xml feed

Like it? Share it!

Bookmark and Share

Recent Posts

  • This blog has moved
  • Utah Kicks off Tourism Ad Campaign
  • Utah Sand Dunes
  • Southern Utah Trout Streams
  • Lake Powell Trip Report
  • Lake Powell then Boot Camp
  • Hiking to Heaven
  • Live where you play
  • Twitter Reports Are Working
  • Real-Time Fishing Updates Via Twitter
  • Archives

    November 12, 2006  
    November 26, 2006  
    December 03, 2006  
    December 10, 2006  
    December 17, 2006  
    December 24, 2006  
    December 31, 2006  
    January 07, 2007  
    January 14, 2007  
    January 21, 2007  
    January 28, 2007  
    February 04, 2007  
    February 18, 2007  
    February 25, 2007  
    March 04, 2007  
    March 25, 2007  
    April 08, 2007  
    April 29, 2007  
    May 06, 2007  
    May 27, 2007  
    June 10, 2007  
    June 17, 2007  
    June 24, 2007  
    July 08, 2007  
    July 29, 2007  
    August 05, 2007  
    August 12, 2007  
    August 19, 2007  
    September 16, 2007  
    September 23, 2007  
    September 30, 2007  
    November 11, 2007  
    November 18, 2007  
    January 20, 2008  
    February 17, 2008  
    March 02, 2008  
    April 20, 2008  
    April 27, 2008  
    May 11, 2008  
    May 18, 2008  
    June 01, 2008  
    July 27, 2008  
    August 03, 2008  
    September 07, 2008  
    September 14, 2008  
    October 12, 2008  
    October 19, 2008  
    October 26, 2008  
    November 02, 2008  
    November 16, 2008  
    November 23, 2008  
    November 30, 2008  
    December 14, 2008  
    December 21, 2008  
    December 28, 2008  
    January 04, 2009  
    January 11, 2009  
    January 25, 2009  
    February 01, 2009  
    February 08, 2009  
    February 15, 2009  
    February 22, 2009  
    March 01, 2009  
    March 08, 2009  
    March 29, 2009  
    April 19, 2009  
    April 26, 2009  
    May 03, 2009  
    May 10, 2009  
    June 14, 2009  
    April 04, 2010  
    April 11, 2010  
    April 25, 2010