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Spring Break

Since everybody is staying home these days because of COVID-19, our spring break activity options were limited.  Scott still had to teach his online classes MWF, but after his classes on Wednesday he came home early, renting some mountain bikes on his way home.  He took Talmage and Everett up into the foothills for some adventures. They went about 13.5 miles, gaining 2000 feet in elevation.  They did some bushwhacking and a lot of walking their bikes when it was really steep.



They found the legendary "Altar".  They also found a Wildlife Guzzler, a natural spring for wildlife.



They ended up at the Blue Rock.  The girls and I were there a little earlier, just missing them.
Meanwhile, I took the girls on a hike up above Canyon Glen Park in Provo Canyon.  We call it the Blue Rock hike. Last year, on this hike, I discovered an old blue car.  It's tucked away among the scrub hike, not really visible from the trail that people usually hike.

I looked for a VIN to see how old the car is but I couldn't find one.  It's missing a lot of parts.
The weather was really nice that week and we were also able to take a long bike ride the day before.

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