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We are camping at Goblin Valley If you have seen the movie Galaxy Quest, when they go down to an alien planet to get a berilium sphere, that landscape is no set. That is Goblin Valley. It is such an awesome place, but you would have to see it to truly appreciate how unique it is. It's, like, nature's playground! It kinda looks like a smurf village. I just love the place, combination of unique and obscure.
The cool thing is that it isn't widely popular so there aren't tons of crowds or anything. Well, that's only good if you hate crowds. But they just barely updated the campground. The place is fairly "out of the way" and every time we go it's like, "Now *why* are we driving all this way out in the middle of nowhere?" And then we get there and I remember why!
Goblin Valley is about an hour south and west of Green River, UT which itself is pretty out-of-the-way! This is a good time of year to go because it is not yet blisteringly hot down there. It also won't get too cold at night for the chit'lins. We are going with some cool friends, our kids will play together and we will play some bluegrass music 'round the campfire. I'm psyched!
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I'm hoping to have a great time this coming weekend, but I don't have any good ideas for what to do. This thread could inspire me to greatness!
Mmmm, I should have a barbeque one of these days. I think the weather around here is supposed to be "partly cloudy" throughout.
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Oooo, geodes! I need to go there sometime sans children. Last time we went our (then) 2 year old nearly jumped off a 10 foot cliff! Well, she *did* jump. Porter caught her as she came down, just barely in time! I heard there are some really cool caves back behind the main area. I don't know if I could explore very well with the little guys.
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Right above the campground. Lots of little hills with odd mica stuff. Lots of geodes (mostly junk) but lots with amythest. Probably picked over by now.
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working on my master's proposal. Not much fun, but I have to get it into my advisor by tuesday
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I have no idea what it's like now, but I can't imagine it being too difficult for adults (even with backpacks) to get up on the little plateau above the campground (opposite the "goblins" if I recall). I imagine good rock-hounding might take a wider survey of the terrain. (fun to take geodes home, though, if can find a good saw to cut them open).
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Curious, since all the pretty stuff is on the inside, how do you know it is a geode? Can you just feel that it is lighter than it should be?
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That all sounds like fun. Me, I'm going to a.) write 4 lab reports, b.) study for finals c.) work on my ESI presentation. woooooo.
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I'm going to finish laying my sidewalk. As long as it doesn't rain. Then I will regrade my front lawn.
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Bev -- that Goblin Park looks cool! I've been to Green River -- but didn't realize I was so close to such an unusual site -- I will have to check it out my next trip to Utah. (And I own the movie Galaxy Quest, so I will have to scrutinize that scene!) Looks like fun!
As for us, my adult Sunday School class (we call them ABF- Adult Bible Fellowship) group and all their kids (which are about the same ages as my kids) are coming out to my farm Saturday for a cookout. This is the first time I've attempted a party like this. Should be at least 30 of us. So we have spent all this past month trying to get the house looking decent enough, and everything trimmed and mowed. We're really looking forward to it.
Have concentrated on that so much, that we haven't even thought about what we're doing Sunday or Monday!
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Sounds fun, Bev. We're entertaining my husband's parents over the weekend. Since we moved four hours away, Mr. Opera missed them lots. I think we'll be heading to a Shakertown, among other things.
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ElJay are you doing it in concrete or brick? I think we are installing a bamboo floor in our next bedroom that is almost finished for at least one day.
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Your post caused me to envision a horror flick about a young family that posts their vacation plan to Goblin Valley on the internet and some stalkerish person (edit out stuff). Much screaming and rock formations that are not what they seem ensue.
P.S. I have no plans that we know of. And I'm not just saying that because of my fertile imagination. Maybe we'll clean out the hot tub and let my kids play in it. Maybe we'll clean up the deck. Young newlywed Aunties (Now there's a promising sit-com title) are coming in June, so we'll probably save our cartrip allotments for that.
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mph, if we crash your party it will be for free food, and not to sneak around outside your tent while you're sleeping making zipper noises. "Was that our tent?"
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Hmm I just realized my other half wasn't clued into what "the plan" was for this weekend. I just called him to inform him. He's being rather recalcitrant. I guess his plan was his normal weekend plan with an extra day of sitting on his butt in front of the computer tacked on, so it is a rather rude awakening.
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My brother is graduating from college, my parents are flying out, and a whole bunch of the alumni of my not-a-frat house will be in town for reunions. I'll be lucky if I have time to sleep.
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The first time I went to Utah I camped at Goblin Valley! What an awesome place that was! *envious* When I was there, some people came and played flashlight tag among the 'goblins'.
I might be marching in a parade with a Civil War reenacting unit to bolster their ranks a little bit. I'm not sure, yet.
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My inlaws go and do some maintenance on the graves of the departed. Maybe we'll go with them and make pizzas afterward. We also may go to their garden with them. I have some pepper plants started that should probably go into the ground here.
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church potluck maybe ... I don't have to work this holiday - I don't know what to do with my time!
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I'm going up to my uncle's place, as I do every year. We're gonna look at horsies and play video games!!
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We went with my in-laws today to Clifty Falls State Park in southern Indiana. If you are anywhere near it in the next week or so, I highly recommend going there. With all of the rainfall recently, the falls are more powerful than I've ever seen them. We went during the lull between storms and tornado warnings!
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i was going to drive down to LA with a guy that thought i hated him, then put the moves on him while simultaneously surprising my best friend with a visit.
however the guy bailed at the last moment and will never come close to such bliss again.
i will most likely spend the rest of the holiday weekend on the phone with my best friend hating everyone in the central valley.
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Saudade and Andrei came to visit bringing my grandson Aragorn and we went on a rampage through the villages and had a hilarious time. Saudade and I got hungry at 2 am last night, so she made scrumptious spaghetti which turns out to be an excellent late late supper or extremely early breakfast, whichever way you want to think of it. Then we woke up Andrei and forced him to eat, and then because he didn't help cook we made him do the dishes. He held up under this and other tortures very well. Aragorn being so young and boisterous, put his aunts Mouse and Felicity all in a tizzy, and they were able to tsk tsk about these kids today and how they were never so rambunctious when they were kittens. Now that they are gone it's gone dead dull and quiet around here and everyone is taking a nap to recover.
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Space Opera, we might go to Cliffy Falls the weekend of my graduation, I have some family coming in that would really like to see it. I think it is about a 2 hour ride from here, Bloomington IN.
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We are doing nothing! DangerDad, under deadline pressure, is at work. My mom went out of town, so no one is around to have fun with. It's an ordinary day, except for the flagness.
But I've been sewing two really cute trick-or-treat bags for the young'uns--no, I have no idea why I suddenly wanted to sew Halloween items in May. I'm having fun though.
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