
A day of hiking started with alot of complaining about how long it was taking to get to the spot. When we got there, Annika said it was worth the drive because it was pretty cool. Trevor insisted on leading the pack, but after a spill decided holding hands was a good idea. The Tonto Natural Bridge is really a neat place to hike around, provided you wear appropriate footwear (which we did not have). Their website says sneakers are fine. They are not. After Rick slipped into the water, we decided not to be as adventurous, but did manage to climb around in the caves for a while. Annika's favorite thing was seeing "wild ice" for the first time. Arizona doesnt have alot of ice, and apparently if you see it outside in non-cube form, it is wild. Trevor loved the caves and begged Daddy to take him inside so he could climb. We spent about an hour exploring before heading back up to the top. After eating lunch and hiking some other trails, it was time to hit the road. Out cold before we left the city limits.
3 comments:
What a great day for the family. The kids look like they are having a wonderful time. Looking at all the pictures make me feel like part of the trip......beautiful country.
Love you all,
Mom
Oooh, FUN!!!! And I thought I had a good day on Sunday just because I got out of the house and saw a movie. But you guys had a genuine family adventure!
Gorgeous photos of scenery and your the kids. Looks like it was a great day.
I Love You,
Aunt Kathie
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