Sunday, July 15, 2012

Hang Gliding!

My lovely wife bought me a livingsocial deal to go hang gliding or paragliding for our one year anniversary.  You'd think she was trying to kill me...  The weather was finally right yesterday morning, and I got to go hang gliding!

We drove up to Point of the Mountain Flight park, which is appartently one of the premier spots in the US to hang glide or paraglide due to the ideal wind conditions.  You get to wear a pretty awesome harness, as you can see.
My instructor Dan and I got the hang glider ready prior to take off.  He'd done more than 1000 tandem flights, and has gone as high as 20,000 feet! 
All set to go, we carried the glider over to the edge, took two steps and we were airborne!  It was pretty incredible.  We rode thermals up for a couple hundred feet, and chased some falcons.  It was pretty incredible.


While I was flying Lexi met a nice falcon, that decided to land on her head.  One of the other instructors was training the bird to fly with him and land on his arm in the air.  I'm sad I didn't get a picture of her with the bird on her head.


Wasatch Crest Trail

Got up bright and early on Sunday morning and packed up the bike gear to ride one of the best bike trails in Utah, the Wasatch Crest Trail.  Starts on Guardsman Pass at 9700 feet above sea level.  The views are pretty amazing, and the temps are at least 15 degrees cooler than in the valley.  The trail ridges the above Big Cottonwood Canyon and Park City.  The ride takes you past Deer Valley, Park City Mtn Resort, Brighton, and Solitude.

Brendan and Zane getting ready.

There are some pretty tough sections of trail, including the 1/3 mile "Puke Hill."  Ridiculously steep, and and sustained, the last 200 meters are the worst as you round the corner that makes you think you're done, but there is another 200 meters of hill that is steeper and rockier than what you just suffered through.
Zane at the top of Puke.


3 miles after that is "triple red fakie."  Three back to back dream crushing hills on very fine red dirt.  Each progressively longer and steeper than the last.

After that it's all downhill.  Miles of fast turns and great views.  The trail gets its name from a 300 meter section of trail called the Crest or the Spine.  Its a 10 foot wide spine of rock that separates BCC from the top of the Canyons ski resort run called 99-90.  Mess up and its a 600 ft tumble down the slope one way, or into the lake on the other side.  The spine has claimed several bikes, and riders.  I've personally seen several people eat it hard on this one.  Most "smart" people walk this section of trail. 

The ride measured 23 miles car to car (we had to do a shuttle ride).  We rode 13.5 miles of trail, and then had to book it out of the canyon so that Zane could get to work.  10 miles of road sounds rough, but not when there is 2000ft of elevation to be lost.  Set a new speed record for the Stumpy, hit 38.6 mph on the way down.

All in all, a great ride.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Hike to Lake Blanche

Welcome to Mayhem in the Making! 

Turns out naming a blog is one of the more difficult tasks a person can take on.  I think the process of picking out a name lasted 5 days and approximately 45 text messages between Lexi and I.  Mayhem is a nick-name I was given by my co-workers while I was with Stockamp and Associates working in Memphis, Tennessee and it stuck.

This blog is probably overdue, but we've finally put one together to keep family and friends up to date on our lives here in Utah.  Facebook is great, but a blog is just a little more personal.

Today we hiked one of the "must do" trails in SLC.  We started at 8am and hiked about 6.5 miles round trip with about 3000 feet of elevation gain to get to Lake Blanche, in the shadow of SunDial Peak. 

Lake Blanche and Sun Dial Peak
It was a pretty steap and intense trek, but it was nice and cool in the mountains and the view wasn't too shabby :)
Another view of Lake Blanche
Pretty massive waterfall on our way up to the lake
Had a great day beating the heat, enjoying the mountains and getting in a good workout!

Much more to come in the next few weeks as we are getting excited for a road trip back to Minnesota and Wisconsin to see family, friends, a visit the cabin and to try out the new boat!

Love,
Lexi and Andy