For the 4th of July Kyle and I decided to go to Moab. I don't know why we chose to go there but it was fun! We were shocked by how much there is to do over there. Moab is an outdoors person's dream! We stayed in a RV campground and I probably wouldn't stay there again. it was kinda scary. There was a trailer park that was part of the campground and you didn't want to be any where near that place at night =) But it was cheap and we were able to bring our dogs with us which was really nice.
Our first adventure was to go hiking in the National Arches Park. I didn't even know this place existed! It was awesome. We went to the Delicate Arch first which is the arch that is on the Utah license plate. I always hated that license plate but now that I have been there I wish I had that license plate. This first picture is of the Delicate Arch and Kyle and I are standing infront of it. I couldn't believe how big it was. It was such a long hike and it was so hot that when we finally saw the arch we were so excited. It is crazy cuz you are just hiking and come around a corner and there it is.
The second picture is what they called Sheep Rock. We were just looking at it and I read the map and as soon as I said Sheep Rock Kyle was all There it is!! It is kinda crazy how it really looks like a sheep.
The second day of our vacation we went back in the National Arch Park cuz we weren't able to do all the hiking we wanted the first day. We wanted to see the arch that had fallen and the landscape arch. So we got up early so we wouldn't get stuck in the heat and headed up to what they call Devils Garden. The map said it was a 7 mile hike round trip. (P.S. they lied!!!) We saw acouple arches before we came to the one we wanted to see. The Landscape Arch which is pictured below.

We decided to keep going on the hike and see all the arches in the park. Man we about killed ourselves. The first couple hours wasn't too bad. We saw the arch that had fallen back in 2008 and the hike past there wasn't too bad. I really hate heights which might come to a surprise to some cuz I LOVE roller coasters and all. But I feel I'm pretty safe in those with my little seat belt and all. But hiking on cliffs and rocks where the wind could blow me over the edge or just one wrong step could end my life I really hate that. But we were there and Kyle really wanted to keep hiking so we did. There were a ton of other arches in the park that were so cool. Everyone should go there. Then it came to decision time. Do we go back the way we came or take the primitive loop and see some other arches that most people don't get to see. Well we took the primitive loop. By the way it says on the sign difficult hike. They totally under estimated that. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. We got to see 2 more arches like the Private Arch. Then the hike really started. It took us hours to finish the hike. We were contemplating about sitting under a tree and waiting for someone to come by and send them for help. It was so HOT!!! We were glad that we had packed each water. If we hadn't we would have been in trouble. When we came to the end of the hike we felt like there should have been a welcoming commitee saying "YOU DID IT!! You survived!" But there really wasn't except these two people who said nice job for finishing. We were pretty proud of our selves for hiking all that we did.

The picture of Kyle and I is at Dead Horse Point. You can barely see the Colorado River in the back ground. It looked awesome. You could see for miles! Just below where we were is the place they filmed Thelma and Louise driving their car off the cliff. We also went to a museum that showed all the movies that had been filmed there in Moab. There were tons!! Plus the celebrities love to visit there. We can't wait to go back. Next time we are going to go on the fourwheeler trails and go down the Colorado River.
We ended our trip by watching the fireworks there in Moab. They had some way cool fireworks. I had never seen some of them before. We took the dogs with us and the fireworks didn't even bother them. I would recommend Moab to everyone whether you are an outdoors person or not. There are some cool things to do there!