Seconds before we lost reception on our way to our campsite at Kodachrome, Debra's phone made that horrible Amber Alert noise. Except it wasn't an Amber Alert, it was a flash flood warning for the area we'd be canyoning in tomorrow. The trip was off to an interesting start! We consulted a ranger at Kodachrome the next morning who felt that the roads would be impassable. I have learned the hard way that Skutumpah Road is no joke when it's wet. But we'd driven all this way for canyons, so we had to at least try. And we made it! The turnoff for our canyon came before the road got bad. We were so excited! The approach hike was scenic and filled with cows, who we ended up herding by accident. There's something about this scenery in this particular area that really does it for me... I feel like it's an underrated part of Utah. (Although the campground at Kodachrome was full, and I overheard people talking about how it was their first time and they were going
National parks, hiking, canyoneering, and other weird sight-seeing