Sunday, December 18, 2011

Two is better than one!

It is no small secret that we love Christmas. Many think it is too commercialized, and they are probably right. But I love everything about it and nothing gets the season started better than our post thanksgiving day annual Christmas tree hunt.

This year we decided to get two trees. One for the basement and one for the main floor. In addition we were able to go with the Gillings and the Farrs, spending time with each family.

Tree number one;

It was a cold and wintry day...it always is near scofield it seems. I only took a few children on this trip because it was the year with the Farr's. When we got there, the wind was blowing, it was lightly snowing and luckily there was snow on the ground (for a true Christmas tree hunt - see My personal Language - it must be cold and snowy). 

After much searching we found it;



After about an hour we finally found it. It is perhaps the prettiest tree we have cut (or is harvested now more politically correct?) in the last few years.  Following the cutting of the tree we enjoyed some sleigh riding behind a car courtesy of Gavin's Truck.

Tree Number Two;

Past Eureka...Where, What? That's right past Eureka out toward Vernon there are some nice trees. There was no snow this year so technically not a "hunt" but we still did have a little adventure;

The Tree !! The Youngest got to pick this year.



It's tradition to pull the kids on the tree in the snow...this was more of a dried mud pull. But they still loved it.


Caleb Got his first Gun from the Farr's a Red rider BB gun...go ahead and say it...


This was one of the more interesting items. Shifter found a dead deer and chewed in the leg.

We let him.

Mmmmmmmmmmm





Gooseberry's Fraternal Twin - Little Creek Mesa

Gooseberry Mesa -  for Mountain bikers the name evokes images of winding around and through trees while hopping rock ledges, skirting cliff edges and riding one of the prime trails ever created. Little known too most is it's twin; Little Creek Mesa.

While similar in riding, many have suggested that Little Creek rivaled and even surpassed the riding to be had on Gooseberry. The trails are less marked, but for the adventurous in spirit that becomes and indeed is part of the allure that keeps them coming back.

We had ridden Little Creek before, but I broke a rear hub after only a few miles. We went and bought a new rear hub and rim, but with daylight fading we were only able to get in 10 miles or so. We had heard rumor that there are many more miles of trail (actually up to forty according to over the edge sports in Hurricane) so we had to go back.




We didn't end up taking many pictures. We were too busy riding.

After riding much of what little creek has to offer, I guarantee we will be going back again and again!

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