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My name is Jody Young and I hope you\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out..... I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. 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This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>A favorite trip of ours is into Death Valley. Its been an REI Adventures tour that has been run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. His is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas, with two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itinerary, dates, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site. Or contact us for a custom version, for your own Death Valley experience!</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>California Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. 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The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b></span></span>\n\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>A favorite trip of ours is into Death Valley. Its been an REI Adventures tour that has been run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. His is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas, with two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itinerary, dates, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site. Or contact us for a custom version, for your own Death Valley experience!</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>California Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. 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The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018</strong><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>We will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips in the spring. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we usually do two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></td>\r\n</tr></tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2018, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>California Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. 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The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br />\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2016</strong><br />\r\nWe will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips in the spring. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we usually do two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br />\r\n</td>\r\n</tr></tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\n\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. 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Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','closed','closed','','40-revision-v1','','','2016-08-13 15:35:34','2016-08-13 21:35:34','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2016/08/13/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(16,1,'2011-10-18 03:20:38','2011-10-18 03:20:38','http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/cropped-50mile.jpg','cropped-50mile.jpg','','inherit','closed','open','','cropped-50mile-jpg','','','2011-10-18 03:20:38','2011-10-18 03:20:38','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/cropped-50mile.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(14,1,'2017-10-09 18:42:04','2017-10-10 00:42:04','Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope you\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out..... I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate. <br /><br />If you read through the information on my Home page, you know that we are transitioning to private, custom trips. While a few of my trips are still contract trips with other companies, primarily REI Adventures, we are making our experience and knowledge available to private groups - companies, families, groups of like-minded friends. Enjoy looking around the web site, read about the guides who most often travel with me or lead some of my trips, look at the pictures and imagine adding them to your own memories of special times in special places. We look forward to traveling with you, and seeing the look on your face when we round the next turn in the trail.<br /> <br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" class=\"size-full wp-image-278 aligncenter\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" />','About Us','','inherit','open','open','','2-autosave-v1','','','2017-10-09 18:42:04','2017-10-10 00:42:04','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/10/17/2-autosave/',0,'revision','',0),(15,1,'2011-10-17 22:05:32','2011-10-17 22:05:32','This is an example page. It\'s different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes). Most people start with an About page that introduces them to potential site visitors. It might say something like this:\n\n<blockquote>Hi there! I\'m a bike messenger by day, aspiring actor by night, and this is my blog. I live in Los Angeles, have a great dog named Jack, and I like piña coladas. (And gettin\' caught in the rain.)</blockquote>\n\n...or something like this:\n\n<blockquote>The XYZ Doohickey Company was founded in 1971, and has been providing quality doohickies to the public ever since. Located in Gotham City, XYZ employs over 2,000 people and does all kinds of awesome things for the Gotham community.</blockquote>\n\nAs a new WordPress user, you should go to <a href=\"http://002b0db.netsolhost.com/wordpress1/wp-admin/\">your dashboard</a> to delete this page and create new pages for your content. Have fun!','Sample Page','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2011-10-17 22:05:32','2011-10-17 22:05:32','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/10/17/2-revision/',0,'revision','',0),(358,1,'2012-11-07 09:59:33','2012-11-07 16:59:33','','Sunrise over the Continental Divide','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-12','','','2012-11-07 09:59:33','2012-11-07 16:59:33','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(36,1,'2011-11-07 12:10:54','2011-11-07 19:10:54','Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience. Our best-known is our famous, long-running Gateway to the Arctic. This trip is run through REI Adventures for many, many years, but beginning back in 2018, we made this a private, custom trip. One of the big reasons is simply because this trip has changed: long-time friend Joee Redington Jr, of Manley, AK, passed away over the 2017 summer. Stopping at his kennels, and having Joee and his wife Pam tell stories about mushing, the equipment, the dogs, and the people, was a high point. Joee\'s father, the Senior to Joee\'s Jr, was the founder of the Iditarod sled race.\n\n[caption id=\"attachment_212\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"325\"]<img width=\"325\" height=\"244\" class=\"wp-image-212 \" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" /> Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, Jim Young Photo[/caption]\n\nALASKA is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there.You will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\n\nMy longest-running trip was the REI Adventures Gateway to the Arctic, a tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip started in Fairbanks, and ended at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, we provided awesome scenery, dogsleders, a unique private hot springs, a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. We\'ll still do this trip as a private trip - one departure already late last year - with a modified itinerary to suit the group.\n\n<img width=\"350\" height=\"231\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-214\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" />Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours.\n\nWomen\'s Alaska Adventure; an 11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women. This trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or family, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within. This trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage.\n\n<img width=\"287\" height=\"188\" class=\"wp-image-222 alignright\" alt=\"Moooose\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" />Alaska Experience; This is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.','Alaska','','publish','closed','closed','','alaska','','','2019-10-29 15:25:55','2019-10-29 21:25:55','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?page_id=36',0,'page','',0),(545,1,'2019-10-29 15:25:49','2019-10-29 21:25:49','Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience. Our best-known is our famous, long-running Gateway to the Arctic. This trip is run through REI Adventures for many, many years, but beginning back in 2018, we made this a private, custom trip. One of the big reasons is simply because this trip has changed: long-time friend Joee Redington Jr, of Manley, AK, passed away over the 2017 summer. Stopping at his kennels, and having Joee and his wife Pam tell stories about mushing, the equipment, the dogs, and the people, was a high point. Joee\'s father, the Senior to Joee\'s Jr, was the founder of the Iditarod sled race.\n\n[caption id=\"attachment_212\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"325\"]<img width=\"325\" height=\"244\" class=\"wp-image-212 \" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" /> Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, Jim Young Photo[/caption]\n\nALASKA is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there.You will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\n\nMy longest-running trip was the REI Adventures Gateway to the Arctic, a tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip started in Fairbanks, and ended at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, we provided awesome scenery, dogsleders, a unique private hot springs, a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. We\'ll still do this trip as a private trip - one departure already late last year - with a modified itinerary to suit the group.\n\n<img width=\"350\" height=\"231\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-214\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" />Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours.\n\nWomen\'s Alaska Adventure; an 11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women. This trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or family, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within. This trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage.\n\n<img width=\"287\" height=\"188\" class=\"wp-image-222 alignright\" alt=\"Moooose\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" />Alaska Experience; This is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.','Alaska','','inherit','closed','closed','','36-revision-v1','','','2019-10-29 15:25:49','2019-10-29 21:25:49','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2019/10/29/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(37,1,'2011-11-07 12:10:10','2011-11-07 19:10:10','','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2011-11-07 12:10:10','2011-11-07 19:10:10','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/07/36-revision/',0,'revision','',0),(26,1,'2011-11-03 02:28:02','2011-11-03 02:28:02','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Key</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Key Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. In her own words: <br>\r\n\"I have been adventuring with Jody for my entire life. Why do we adventure? My opinion is that we adventure to get lost. Once lost we have the opportunity to explore and discover: find ourselves, find one another, and find unthinkable beauty and inspiration on our way.<br>\r\nWhen I am not adventuring I am home in Portland Oregon living a ritualistic and predictable life centered around a dog & a cat.<br>\r\nI work as a critical care RN in the Neurosciences at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital and I am in a masters program studying 5 Elements Acupuncture.<br>\r\nWhy do you adventure? I hope we find ourselves lost together one day.\"</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is an accomplished cellist with a degree in music who is now reinventing his life, back in school pursuing a degree in Biology</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>We have a few others who travel with us occasionally, toting bags, washing dishes, and making sure that no one is lost at the end of the line on the trail. So you might get to meet Jack Young, a life-long sailing professional from California, or Jeff Guetierrez from Moab, UT, an experienced back country hiker, or Chris Kasper from the California mountains, son of a well-know southwest guide who is following in his father\'s footsteps.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','publish','closed','closed','','our-guides','','','2014-03-25 10:44:11','2014-03-25 16:44:11','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?page_id=26',0,'page','',0),(404,1,'2013-02-21 19:19:08','2013-02-22 02:19:08','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Karen</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Key Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. In her own words: <br>\r\n\"I have been adventuring with Jody for my entire life. Why do we adventure? My opinion is that we adventure to get lost. Once lost we have the opportunity to explore and discover: find ourselves, find one another, and find unthinkable beauty and inspiration on our way.<br>\r\nWhen I am not adventuring I am home in Portland Oregon living a ritualistic and predictable life centered around a dog & a cat.<br>\r\nI work as a critical care RN in the Neurosciences at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital and I am in a masters program studying 5 Elements Acupuncture.<br>\r\nWhy do you adventure? I hope we find ourselves lost together one day.\"</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is blah blahlajgaoiroiqweonfa;kdvn;asd a;kjdvn</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2013-02-21 19:19:08','2013-02-22 02:19:08','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2013/02/21/26-revision-33/',0,'revision','',0),(25,1,'2011-10-17 23:41:43','2011-10-17 23:41:43','<span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! </span>\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world.\r\nThis last year has been spectacular. We traveled huge through Alaska and\r\nscraped our minds through Utah canyons. And the friends we\'ve made are\r\nready for more. So with requests, inputs and ideas, we will be offering\r\nmore itineraries, more options and opportunitys to play and learn in the\r\ngreat outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of\r\nchoices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and\r\nfeel life from both the outside in and the inside out......</span>\r\n\r\n ','About','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2011-10-17 23:41:43','2011-10-17 23:41:43','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/10/17/2-revision-2/',0,'revision','',0),(27,1,'2011-11-03 02:27:39','2011-11-03 02:27:39','<strong>Meet Our Guides</strong>\n<ul>\n <li><strong>Jody</strong> - Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, lives in the mountains of Utah near Park City. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in southern Utah and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2006.</li>\n <li><strong>Karen</strong> - Karen Youra has been working as a assistant on a number of REI trips, many of them with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</li>\n <li><strong>Jim</strong> - Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30 years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water sailing and his Coast Guard Captains license. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</li>\n <li><strong>Otto</strong> - Dick \"Otto\" Clifton, currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant . He and Jill are both certified Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</li>\n <li><strong>Steve</strong> - Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. He is blah blahlajgaoiroiqweonfa;kdvn;asd a;kjdvn</li>\n</ul>','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2011-11-03 02:27:39','2011-11-03 02:27:39','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/03/26-revision/',0,'revision','',0),(28,1,'2011-11-03 02:28:02','2011-11-03 02:28:02',' ','','','publish','open','closed','','28','','','2018-03-28 12:03:40','2018-03-28 18:03:40','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/03/28/',3,'nav_menu_item','',0),(29,1,'2014-03-25 10:44:01','2014-03-25 16:44:01','<table>\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\n\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\n\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\n\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\n\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\n\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Key</strong></span></td></tr>\n\n<tr><td>Key Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. In her own words: <br>\n\"I have been adventuring with Jody for my entire life. Why do we adventure? My opinion is that we adventure to get lost. Once lost we have the opportunity to explore and discover: find ourselves, find one another, and find unthinkable beauty and inspiration on our way.<br>\nWhen I am not adventuring I am home in Portland Oregon living a ritualistic and predictable life centered around a dog & a cat.<br>\nI work as a critical care RN in the Neurosciences at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital and I am in a masters program studying 5 Elements Acupuncture.<br>\nWhy do you adventure? I hope we find ourselves lost together one day.\"</td></tr>\n\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\n\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\n\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\n\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\n\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\n\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\n\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\n\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\n\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is an accomplished cellist with a degree in music who is now reinventing his life, back in school pursuing a degree in Biology</td></tr>\n\n</table>\n<br>We have a few others who travel with us occasionally, toting bags, washing dishes, and making sure that no one is lost at the end of the line on the trail. So you might get to meet Jack Young, a life-long sailing professional from California, or Jeff Guetierrez from Moab, UT, an experienced back country hiker, or Chris Kasper from the California mountains, son of a well-know southwest guide who is following in his father\'s footsteps..\n<br>\n<br>\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-autosave-v1','','','2014-03-25 10:44:01','2014-03-25 16:44:01','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/03/26-autosave/',0,'revision','',0),(69,1,'2012-09-06 10:52:52','2012-09-06 16:52:52',' ','','','publish','open','closed','','69','','','2018-03-28 11:06:40','2018-03-28 17:06:40','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?p=69',1,'nav_menu_item','',0),(515,1,'2016-08-13 15:29:22','2016-08-13 21:29:22','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 2016 trip open to the public is our famous, long-running <i>Gateway to the Arctic</i>. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html#allDates\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\n(All 2016 trips sold out! Check back for 2017 dates in early fall)\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=13&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','closed','closed','','36-revision-v1','','','2016-08-13 15:29:22','2016-08-13 21:29:22','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2016/08/13/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(41,1,'2011-11-07 12:14:38','2011-11-07 19:14:38','','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2011-11-07 12:14:38','2011-11-07 19:14:38','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/07/40-revision/',0,'revision','',0),(68,1,'2012-09-06 10:52:52','2012-09-06 16:52:52',' ','','','publish','open','closed','','68','','','2018-03-28 11:06:41','2018-03-28 17:06:41','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?p=68',3,'nav_menu_item','',0),(43,1,'2011-11-07 12:16:30','2011-11-07 19:16:30','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>2020 dates</strong>\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>We have no 2020 trips in Colorado open to the public. As usual, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 31.2424%;\"><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" /></td>\n<td style=\"width: 65.7576%;\"><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 31.2424%;\"><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" />\n<img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" />\n<img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" /></td>\n<td style=\"width: 65.7576%;\">Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope, in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. <code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>This will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>Hiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>If this sounds like something you need to do, please <a title=\"Contact\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\">contact us</a> to get your group outside with us!</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a title=\"Contact\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>Grand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span>','Colorado','','publish','closed','closed','','colorado','','','2019-10-29 15:34:19','2019-10-29 21:34:19','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?page_id=43',0,'page','',0),(548,1,'2019-10-29 15:34:16','2019-10-29 21:34:16','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>2020 dates</strong>\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>We have no 2020 trips in Colorado open to the public. As usual, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 31.2424%;\"><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" /></td>\n<td style=\"width: 65.7576%;\"><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 31.2424%;\"><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" />\n<img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" />\n<img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" /></td>\n<td style=\"width: 65.7576%;\">Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope, in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. <code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>This will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>Hiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>\n\n<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>If this sounds like something you need to do, please <a title=\"Contact\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\">contact us</a> to get your group outside with us!</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a title=\"Contact\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.<code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code>Grand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\n</code></span>','Colorado','','inherit','closed','closed','','43-revision-v1','','','2019-10-29 15:34:16','2019-10-29 21:34:16','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2019/10/29/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(528,1,'2017-10-09 19:44:07','2017-10-10 01:44:07','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018 dates</strong><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>We have no 2018 trips in Colorado open to the public. We have been working on a new trip in our \'spare time\' for a couple years, still looking for the right place to base it from. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.</td>\r\n</tr></tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 73.598%;\"><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 73.598%;\">Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope, in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. <code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>This will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Hiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>If this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get your group onboard soon!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Grand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span>','Colorado','','inherit','closed','closed','','43-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 19:44:07','2017-10-10 01:44:07','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(44,1,'2011-11-07 12:16:01','2011-11-07 19:16:01','Rocky Mountain National Park\n\nMesa Verde National Park\n\nHovenweep National Monument\n\nUte Mountain Tribal Park\n\n ','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2011-11-07 12:16:01','2011-11-07 19:16:01','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/07/43-revision/',0,'revision','',0),(67,1,'2012-09-06 10:52:52','2012-09-06 16:52:52',' ','','','publish','open','closed','','67','','','2018-03-28 11:06:41','2018-03-28 17:06:41','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?p=67',5,'nav_menu_item','',0),(46,1,'2011-11-07 12:18:40','2011-11-07 19:18:40','<span style=\"color: blue;\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>2020</strong>\nOur wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT, is going away after many wonderful years and great clients. We are spinning this trip off to two of our long-time assistants who are starting their own tour company with this trip as its cornerstone. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" and=\"\" arches=\"\" canyonlands=\"\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips dates, details, cost, and to reserve your spot.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore.\n\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Canyonlands\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" /></td>\n<td>Our <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>, which we have run since 2010, is a personal favorite for many of us. Two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\n\nIt took us a while to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font=\"+1\"></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, all-time favorite tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip - we just got back from a Fall 2017 Private trip there on a custom itinerary - the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Lake Powell\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" />\n\n<img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches.\n\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\n\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\n\nClick <a title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"203\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground.\n\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a title=\"Contact\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>','Utah','','publish','closed','closed','','utah','','','2019-10-29 15:36:42','2019-10-29 21:36:42','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?page_id=46',0,'page','',0),(549,1,'2019-10-29 15:36:39','2019-10-29 21:36:39','<span style=\"color: blue;\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b></span>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><strong>2020</strong>\nOur wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT, is going away after many wonderful years and great clients. We are spinning this trip off to two of our long-time assistants who are starting their own tour company with this trip as its cornerstone. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" and=\"\" arches=\"\" canyonlands=\"\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips dates, details, cost, and to reserve your spot.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore.\n\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Canyonlands\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" /></td>\n<td>Our <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>, which we have run since 2010, is a personal favorite for many of us. Two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\n\nIt took us a while to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font=\"+1\"></td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, all-time favorite tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip - we just got back from a Fall 2017 Private trip there on a custom itinerary - the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Lake Powell\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" />\n\n<img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches.\n\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\n\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\n\nClick <a title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"203\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td><img width=\"300\" height=\"225\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" /></td>\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground.\n\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.</td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a title=\"Contact\" href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','closed','closed','','46-revision-v1','','','2019-10-29 15:36:39','2019-10-29 21:36:39','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2019/10/29/46-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(537,1,'2017-10-09 20:07:33','2017-10-10 02:07:33','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018</strong><br>\r\nOur wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT, is going through a change on our end in 2018, but it shouldn\'t be visible to our travelers. After many years of fun with lots of travelers, we are spinning this trip off to two of our long-time assistants who are starting their own tour company with this trip as its cornerstone. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips dates, details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\n</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>, which we have run since 2010, is a personal favorite for many of us. Two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nIt took us a while to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, all-time favorite tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip - we just got back from a Fall 2017 Private trip there on a custom itinerary - the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','closed','closed','','46-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 20:07:33','2017-10-10 02:07:33','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/46-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(516,1,'2016-08-13 15:31:52','2016-08-13 21:31:52','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2016</strong><br>\r\nOur 2016 trip open to the public is our wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips dates, details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\n</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. 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She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</li>\r\n <li><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" width=\"152\" height=\"200\" align=\"left\" /><strong>Jim</strong> - Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30 years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water sailing and his Coast Guard Captains license. 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She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in southern Utah and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2006.\r\n\r\n<strong>Karen</strong>\r\nKaren Youra has been working as a assistant on a number of REI trips, many of them with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. 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That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in southern Utah and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2006.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Karen</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been working as a assistant on a number of REI trips, many of them with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. 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That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in southern Utah and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2006.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Karen</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been working as a assistant on a number of REI trips, many of them with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. 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I got into it in the early 90\'s, when there were lots of great small companies with committed, experienced guides, catering to small groups deeply interested the our destinations. It was the best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, and maybe bits of local culture thrown in. Over the years, the whole business has grown, with it growing group sizes and tour companies becoming bigger, offering more departure dates and employing more guides, many with less experience and less committed to a deeper experience. I\'ve been facing that whole growth thing for a couple years now, and have decided that the new version of doing what I love, is simply not what I love and why I got into this business. So we are going in a new - at least, \'new\' in the current adventure travel culture - direction and and are going to cater to the people and destinations that got me, and my guides, into this to begin with. We\'re going to focus on smaller groups, 12 or less, and custom itineraries, for families, companies, groups of friends, who want a shared experience in wondrous locations.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p><img width=\"234\" height=\"300\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-522 size-medium\" alt=\"\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/jodymoab2011-234x300.jpg\" />We want to help YOU have a great experience, by sharing what we love. So look over where we go, and what we can do, and dream a bit... Then drop me a note, about where you\'d like to go, whether its friends, family, or business, how long you can travel, and we\'ll put together a trip proposal for you. The best way to travel is with experienced and knowledgeable guides, with organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged. We take care of the details, local travel, accommodations whether tents or rooms, food, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you. And we\'ll bring our knowledge and experience.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p>We can visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. We\'ve even expanded our territory to include the US Virgin Islands, and early in 2020, we\'ll go whale watching in the Gulf of California! Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. 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She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. 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She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. 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Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. 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He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Otto</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> [caption]Your Guide, Steve White[/caption]</td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Steve</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. 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Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Karen</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been working as a assistant on a number of REI trips, many of them with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. 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He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Otto</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. 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17:50:47','',51,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_exodus.gif',0,'attachment','image/gif',0),(132,1,'2012-10-22 11:48:03','2012-10-22 17:48:03','<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\" height=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Adventure Travel Industry Connections</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_REI.gif\" alt=\"\" title=\"l_REI\" width=\"91\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-129\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\">REI Adventures</a></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"images/exodus-logo.gif\" alt=\"Exodus Travel\" width=\"235\" height=\"69\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.exodus.co.uk/\">Exodus Adventure Travel</a></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"images/campaklogo.jpg\" alt=\"Camp Alaska Tours\" 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18:48:06','','l_jys','','inherit','open','open','','l_jys','','','2012-10-22 12:48:06','2012-10-22 18:48:06','',51,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_jys.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(158,1,'2012-10-22 12:46:24','2012-10-22 18:46:24','<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\" height=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Adventure Travel Industry Connections</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_REI.gif\" alt=\"REI Adventures\" title=\"l_REI\" width=\"91\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-129\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\">REI Adventures</a>, your gateway to the right gear, and the right trip, in the great outdoors.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_exodus.gif\" alt=\"Exodus Travel\" 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border=\"1\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\" height=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Adventure Travel Industry Connections</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_REI.gif\" alt=\"REI Adventures\" title=\"l_REI\" width=\"91\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-129\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\">REI Adventures</a>, your gateway to the right gear, and the right trip, in the great outdoors.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_exodus.gif\" alt=\"Exodus Travel\" title=\"l_exodus\" width=\"235\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-131\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.exodus.co.uk/\">Exodus Adventure Travel</a>, based in England, world\'s largest walking tour company.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_campak.jpg\" alt=\"Camp Alaska Tours\" title=\"l_campak\" width=\"215\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-134\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://campalaska.com/\">Camp Alaska Tours</a>, one of the originators of the modern adventure travel tour, now owned by Jody with the itineraries incorporated into her private trips.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Adventure Travel Organizations</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_ao.jpg\" alt=\"America Outdoors\" title=\"l_ao\" width=\"60\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-140\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.americaoutdoors.org/\">America Outdoors</a>, America\'s backcountry pros.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_oiwc.jpg\" alt=\"Outdoor Indistries Women's Coalition\" title=\"l_oiwc\" width=\"200\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-141\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.oiwc.org/\">Outdoor Industries Women\'s\r\nCoalition</a>, bringing awareness to women\'s issues.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_lnt.gif\" alt=\"Leave No Trace\" title=\"l_lnt\" width=\"230\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-143\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://lnt.org/\">Leave No Trace</a>, supporting backcountry ethics.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_gli.gif\" alt=\"Glen Canyon Institute\" title=\"l_gli\" width=\"65\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-145\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.glencanyon.org/\">Glen Canyon 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that matter.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_sts.gif\" alt=\"Sea to Summit\" title=\"l_sts\" width=\"110\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-150\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.seatosummit.com/\">Sea To Summit</a>, innovative gear for outdoors and watersports.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_point6.jpg\" alt=\"Point 6\" title=\"l_point6\" width=\"118\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-152\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.point6.com/\">Point 6</a>, socks to keep your feet happy, out the door and all the way back home.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Outdoor Fun</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_nacra.gif\" alt=\"Nacra 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the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Karen</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been working as a assistant on a number of REI trips, many of them with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Jim</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30 years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water sailing and his Coast Guard Captains license. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Otto</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. 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Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled much of it, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=11&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:44:40','2012-10-30 03:44:40','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-20/',0,'revision','',0),(430,1,'2013-02-21 19:20:52','2013-02-22 02:20:52','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Key</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Key Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. In her own words: <br>\r\n\"I have been adventuring with Jody for my entire life. Why do we adventure? My opinion is that we adventure to get lost. Once lost we have the opportunity to explore and discover: find ourselves, find one another, and find unthinkable beauty and inspiration on our way.<br>\r\nWhen I am not adventuring I am home in Portland Oregon living a ritualistic and predictable life centered around a dog & a cat.<br>\r\nI work as a critical care RN in the Neurosciences at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital and I am in a masters program studying 5 Elements Acupuncture.<br>\r\nWhy do you adventure? I hope we find ourselves lost together one day.\"</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is blah blahlajgaoiroiqweonfa;kdvn;asd a;kjdvn</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2013-02-21 19:20:52','2013-02-22 02:20:52','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2013/02/21/26-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(170,1,'2011-11-03 01:24:25','2011-11-03 01:24:25','<span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! </span>\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. Others are itineraries that are available to private groups - companies, families, groups of like-minded friends. </span>','About Us','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2011-11-03 01:24:25','2011-11-03 01:24:25','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/03/2-revision-3/',0,'revision','',0),(171,1,'2012-10-22 17:57:39','2012-10-22 23:57:39','','Jody on the Lathrop Trail, Canyonlands National Park','','inherit','open','open','','jody_abt','','','2012-10-22 17:57:39','2012-10-22 23:57:39','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jody_abt.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(172,1,'2012-10-22 13:46:58','2012-10-22 19:46:58','<span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! </span>\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. 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Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. 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With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. 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They were the perfect guides. Like everyone else\'s reviews, Jody is an EXCELLENT camp cook, extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Alaska, camping, everything outdoors, and was so organized with all of the trip details. Plus she\'s a wilderness EMT which was useful for me when I injured my heels while hiking. On top of it all she\'s such a nice person and makes the trip so enjoyable and comfortable with her great personality and sense of humor. We hope to go on more trips with Jody in the future and give her our highest recommendation as a guide!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>March 25, 2012, 10:07 am, <strong>jeanne</strong></td><td>Hi Jody! I just spent an EXCELLENT week with you in Death Valley!! It was by far one of the best trips I\'ve taken! The hiking and scenery were wonderful! The food was superb! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and humor with us this last week! Hopeing to travel with you again soon!! 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On this trip we applied for our marriage license in Homer, appointed Jody as our \"marriage commissioner\", and three days later she married us in Seward on Resurrection Bay, with members of our tour group attending. Jody\'s enthusiasm and fun sense of humor created a great experience for all. Now that I found your website, I will start planning our 15 year anniversary!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> February 11, 2005, <b>Aki TAKAKI</b></td><td>Dear Jody,\r\nDo you remember me at REI\'s Escalante tour? I never forget that great 6 days. And I could not stop of thinking about Alaska where you recommended for next trip. I hope to go someday with you! I would like to make a plan for this summer. So I\'m waiting new schedule on this site!!! I really hope to see you again! Big hugs, (^v^)</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>November 18, 2004,<b> DeeDee Schroeder</b></td><td> Jody ***** **** like no other woman I\'ve ever met! I\'d tour with her anytime!! And I have. Love and kisses. 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She has helped us out on many occasions at Deer valley: skiing with us and being very patient and supportive, making a very special effort to take us cross country skiing, preparing the best breakfast ever to 12 or more picky people. She knows her business well. Mary</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>June 3, 2004, <b>NPendic </b></td><td>I just came back from two great trips with Jody in Utah - Canyonlands and Arches, and Escalante. I have taken many trips with different outfitters and guides, and Jody is absolutely among the best. She knows her stuff - gear, the environment, history of the area, how to find the way when there\'s no clear trail, how to coach and encourage people to try new things. She\'s also an excellent chef and has a great sense of humor. She easily spots things others miss - from plants and animals to relics of Anasazi tools and storage and dwelling areas. It\'s obvious that she loves what she does, and loves sharing her favorite places with other people. I highly recommend any trip that she guides. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 20, 2004, <b>dconnor</b> </td><td>great website, jody. that 1995 camping trip was my best trip to alaska. i\'m so glad i have someone i know that i can book with in the future. deb </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 10, 2004, <b>DEvans MD</b></td><td>I just completed my dream of a month long, 12- State hiking vacation. The highlight was the week in Death Valley NP with 13 great other people, including Jody as a co-Guide. She was always looking after the \"weakest link\", which was unfortunately me one day. She is a Pro in every way, working the hottest and coldest places on the planet while still managing to entertain every type of human on the planet. One of her Alaska trips is now on my to-do list. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> August 25, 2003, <b>BHafner</b> </td><td>We meet, we had fun, we shared. Now we are friends. I\'m happy to know you. 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She quietly, sometimes you can see her chuckle as someone in the group has just had an incredible experience... she did it! she showed you the way.....Jody gives folks on her trips plenty of time to enjoy their surroundings while she takes care of the \"little things\". While she drives, cooks, assists in camp set-up , all the while slipping in a few jokes.. She is constantly sharing her knowledge of the area, when asked......And she is ever so quiet listening and evaluating the needs and wants of each participant....As for me --Being a avid Birder and having never been to Alaska I had a LIST!!! on our hike along the coast out of Hope... I was talking about seeing a 3 toed woodpecker,, sure enough as we came to the end of the trail not only did I see one.. 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Due to your encouragement and direction, both Debbie and I were able to ascend the 75 degree slick-rock. As soon as we have the photographs to prove our accomplishment, our friends will be in shock. Please tell your web site photographer that we enjoyed his pictures. It was great to meet you. Thanks for using instruction and encouragement to guide 2 old ladies.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> April 12, 2003, <b>VJones</b> </td><td>My trip to Alaska with Jody was a \"once in a lifetime experience\". She is a skilled guide, a creative culinary adventurer and a natural hostess in the wilds. Her sense of humor, relaxed manner and extensive knowledge immediately put the group at ease and cut through the nonsense of personal discomfort in a group setting. She took the time to make sure each invididual group member was included, offering options in plans whenever possible. 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They were the perfect guides. Like everyone else\'s reviews, Jody is an EXCELLENT camp cook, extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Alaska, camping, everything outdoors, and was so organized with all of the trip details. Plus she\'s a wilderness EMT which was useful for me when I injured my heels while hiking. On top of it all she\'s such a nice person and makes the trip so enjoyable and comfortable with her great personality and sense of humor. We hope to go on more trips with Jody in the future and give her our highest recommendation as a guide!</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>March 25, 2012, 10:07 am, <strong>jeanne</strong></td><td>Hi Jody! I just spent an EXCELLENT week with you in Death Valley!! It was by far one of the best trips I\'ve taken! The hiking and scenery were wonderful! The food was superb! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and humor with us this last week! Hopeing to travel with you again soon!! 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Thank you for pouring heart, skill, and kindness in to your trips. I\'m grateful for you! Beki </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>July 24, 2008, 2:51 am, <br><b>andy mcsorley/exodus tour</b></td><td>Hi Jody\nA quick note of praise for your two guides, Bill and Jake. They really made the whole trip such a fantastic experience. What Bill can create in a Dutch Oven is seemingly endless. A terrific itinerary... from which I\'m still recovering. Look forward to joining one of your tours in the future (the Utah experience?). </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>March 4, 2007, 11:01 pm, <b>Pat & Mark</b></td><td>What wonderful memories we have of our Alaska camping trip with Jody as our guide. Great fun, great food - Jody prepared a fresh salmon one evening, and I have not had such good salmon since! And that was July 1994. On this trip we applied for our marriage license in Homer, appointed Jody as our \"marriage commissioner\", and three days later she married us in Seward on Resurrection Bay, with members of our tour group attending. Jody\'s enthusiasm and fun sense of humor created a great experience for all. Now that I found your website, I will start planning our 15 year anniversary!</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td> February 11, 2005, <b>Aki TAKAKI</b></td><td>Dear Jody,\nDo you remember me at REI\'s Escalante tour? I never forget that great 6 days. And I could not stop of thinking about Alaska where you recommended for next trip. I hope to go someday with you! I would like to make a plan for this summer. So I\'m waiting new schedule on this site!!! I really hope to see you again! Big hugs, (^v^)</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>November 18, 2004,<b> DeeDee Schroeder</b></td><td> Jody ***** **** like no other woman I\'ve ever met! I\'d tour with her anytime!! And I have. Love and kisses. DeeDee </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>August 26, 2004, <b>JLBellows</b></td><td>The Gateway to the Artic Trip exceeded all my expectations! Jody\'s enthusiasm is highly contagious; and her knowledge of Alaska\'s geography, geology, flora, and fauna added real depth to our experience. Her leadership skills and many technical proficiencies made all the carefully selected activites proceed smoothly, with a maximum of enjoyment for all participants. Everywhere we went, Jody is known, liked, and respected, which opens a lot of doors to her groups. As for the food, we ate; we drank; we made merry; and today we surely all diet! Thank you Jody. I can\'t wait for our next trip! </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>June 6, 2004, <b>mmarks</b> </td><td>Jody Young is the best. She has helped us out on many occasions at Deer valley: skiing with us and being very patient and supportive, making a very special effort to take us cross country skiing, preparing the best breakfast ever to 12 or more picky people. She knows her business well. Mary</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>June 3, 2004, <b>NPendic </b></td><td>I just came back from two great trips with Jody in Utah - Canyonlands and Arches, and Escalante. I have taken many trips with different outfitters and guides, and Jody is absolutely among the best. She knows her stuff - gear, the environment, history of the area, how to find the way when there\'s no clear trail, how to coach and encourage people to try new things. She\'s also an excellent chef and has a great sense of humor. She easily spots things others miss - from plants and animals to relics of Anasazi tools and storage and dwelling areas. It\'s obvious that she loves what she does, and loves sharing her favorite places with other people. I highly recommend any trip that she guides. </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>April 20, 2004, <b>dconnor</b> </td><td>great website, jody. that 1995 camping trip was my best trip to alaska. i\'m so glad i have someone i know that i can book with in the future. deb </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>April 10, 2004, <b>DEvans MD</b></td><td>I just completed my dream of a month long, 12- State hiking vacation. The highlight was the week in Death Valley NP with 13 great other people, including Jody as a co-Guide. She was always looking after the \"weakest link\", which was unfortunately me one day. She is a Pro in every way, working the hottest and coldest places on the planet while still managing to entertain every type of human on the planet. One of her Alaska trips is now on my to-do list. </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td> August 25, 2003, <b>BHafner</b> </td><td>We meet, we had fun, we shared. Now we are friends. I\'m happy to know you. Alaska will be in our hearts forever and under our feet again. Go for it, luv yah Bernie </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td> May 15, 2003, <b>Irene</b> </td><td>Not only is Jody an excellent guide, natural historian, chef, and storyteller, but she is also side-splittingly funny. She co-guided a recent trip I took to Utah\'s Zion and Bryce Canyon and I think every one on the trip would agree she is great at what she does. Our group was made up of incredibly different people with varied backgrounds, ages, and interests, but we ALL enjoyed Jody\'s leadership and it made our experience wonderful! Yahoo! We love Jody! </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td>May 15, 2003, <b>AYoung</b> </td><td>Jody is the greatest - she has all the skills necessary in a back country guide, she makes the trip fun, she accommodates to the guests\' idiosynchrocies (did I spell that right?), she can be humorous or serious - whichever is appropriate, her cooking is great, and she empowers each guest to enjoy their own adventure! </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td> May 8, 2003, <b>LAlexander</b> </td><td>Alaska 2002 AMAZING!!!! in so many unique ways. Jody\'s passion for the outdoors is so eagerly shared the minute she meets the group. There is NEVER a moment of disappointment. Jody\'s knowledge of the areas she visits is astounding. From her many years of experience she has learned a true respect for the places she so loves to visit and I was lucky enough to have shared in some of those places. She quietly, sometimes you can see her chuckle as someone in the group has just had an incredible experience... she did it! she showed you the way.....Jody gives folks on her trips plenty of time to enjoy their surroundings while she takes care of the \"little things\". While she drives, cooks, assists in camp set-up , all the while slipping in a few jokes.. She is constantly sharing her knowledge of the area, when asked......And she is ever so quiet listening and evaluating the needs and wants of each participant....As for me --Being a avid Birder and having never been to Alaska I had a LIST!!! on our hike along the coast out of Hope... I was talking about seeing a 3 toed woodpecker,, sure enough as we came to the end of the trail not only did I see one.. 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Due to your encouragement and direction, both Debbie and I were able to ascend the 75 degree slick-rock. As soon as we have the photographs to prove our accomplishment, our friends will be in shock. Please tell your web site photographer that we enjoyed his pictures. It was great to meet you. Thanks for using instruction and encouragement to guide 2 old ladies.</td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td> April 12, 2003, <b>VJones</b> </td><td>My trip to Alaska with Jody was a \"once in a lifetime experience\". She is a skilled guide, a creative culinary adventurer and a natural hostess in the wilds. Her sense of humor, relaxed manner and extensive knowledge immediately put the group at ease and cut through the nonsense of personal discomfort in a group setting. She took the time to make sure each invididual group member was included, offering options in plans whenever possible. I was part of an all women\'s group, some friends, some new acquaintances and each of us walked away from this experience feeling challenged, relaxed, fulfilled and hungry for more. The activities were varied so that everyone\'s needs and tastes were satisfied, not an easy task with 8 independent women. I would love to participate in another trip with Jody, the laughs alone are well worth the price of a trip, the scenery and adventures are part of a bonus package. I am hoping to have another \"once, again, in a lifetime\" trip with her! </td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td></td><td></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td></td><td></td>\n</tr>\n\n<tr>\n<td></td><td></td>\n</tr>\n\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\n\n','Archives','','inherit','open','open','','201-autosave','','','2012-11-03 21:15:32','2012-11-04 03:15:32','',201,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/201-autosave/',0,'revision','',0),(207,1,'2012-10-25 22:24:58','2012-10-26 04:24:58','<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>From out of the past, a collection of previous travelers\' comments on old versions of Jody\'s Guestbook.</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n','Archives','','inherit','open','open','','201-revision-3','','','2012-10-25 22:24:58','2012-10-26 04:24:58','',201,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/25/201-revision-3/',0,'revision','',0),(208,1,'2012-10-29 17:11:53','2012-10-29 23:11:53','<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>From out of the past, a collection of previous travelers\' comments on old versions of Jody\'s Guestbook.</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>September 2, 2012, 4:44 pm, hidamari </td><td>My husband, Toby, and I were fortunate enough to have Jody and Otto as our guides on the REI Adventures \"Gateway to the Arctic\" trip in August 2012. They were the perfect guides. Like everyone else\'s reviews, Jody is an EXCELLENT camp cook, extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Alaska, camping, everything outdoors, and was so organized with all of the trip details. Plus she\'s a wilderness EMT which was useful for me when I injured my heels while hiking. On top of it all she\'s such a nice person and makes the trip so enjoyable and comfortable with her great personality and sense of humor. We hope to go on more trips with Jody in the future and give her our highest recommendation as a guide!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n','Archives','','inherit','open','open','','201-revision-4','','','2012-10-29 17:11:53','2012-10-29 23:11:53','',201,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/201-revision-4/',0,'revision','',0),(209,1,'2012-10-29 18:29:25','2012-10-30 00:29:25','','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','ak_img0034a','','','2012-10-29 18:29:25','2012-10-30 00:29:25','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(210,1,'2011-11-07 12:10:54','2011-11-07 19:10:54','l\'dkvn c\'lnadv\'ndlvnadnvlanvlndv\r\n\r\nandv;knad','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2011-11-07 12:10:54','2011-11-07 19:10:54','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/07/36-revision-2/',0,'revision','',0),(211,1,'2012-10-29 18:44:46','2012-10-30 00:44:46','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, we can help - with either one of Rich\'s standard workshops, or a custom tour with us.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nMy longest-running trip is the Gateway to the Arctic tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 18:44:46','2012-10-30 00:44:46','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-3/',0,'revision','',0),(212,1,'2012-10-29 19:17:36','2012-10-30 01:17:36','','Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-3','','','2012-10-29 19:17:36','2012-10-30 01:17:36','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(213,1,'2012-10-29 18:47:24','2012-10-30 00:47:24','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, we can help - with either one of Rich\'s standard workshops, or a custom tour with us.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nMy longest-running trip is the Gateway to the Arctic tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. \r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 18:47:24','2012-10-30 00:47:24','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-4/',0,'revision','',0),(214,1,'2012-10-29 19:25:48','2012-10-30 01:25:48','','Alaska Images','','inherit','open','open','','ak_10-2646a','','','2012-10-29 19:25:48','2012-10-30 01:25:48','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(215,1,'2012-10-29 19:19:31','2012-10-30 01:19:31','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></a>My longest-running trip is the Gateway to the Arctic tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska itineraries</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, contact me for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:19:31','2012-10-30 01:19:31','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-5/',0,'revision','',0),(216,1,'2012-10-29 19:28:27','2012-10-30 01:28:27','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></a>My longest-running trip is the Gateway to the Arctic tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska itineraries</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:28:27','2012-10-30 01:28:27','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-6/',0,'revision','',0),(218,1,'2012-10-29 19:40:51','2012-10-30 01:40:51','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" />My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska Possibilities</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:40:51','2012-10-30 01:40:51','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-8/',0,'revision','',0),(217,1,'2012-10-29 19:38:31','2012-10-30 01:38:31','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></a>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska Possibilities</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:38:31','2012-10-30 01:38:31','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-7/',0,'revision','',0),(219,1,'2012-10-29 19:43:11','2012-10-30 01:43:11','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" />My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska Possibilities</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:43:11','2012-10-30 01:43:11','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-9/',0,'revision','',0),(220,1,'2012-10-29 19:44:21','2012-10-30 01:44:21','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" />My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska Possibilities</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:44:21','2012-10-30 01:44:21','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-10/',0,'revision','',0),(221,1,'2012-10-29 19:45:51','2012-10-30 01:45:51','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" />My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska Possibilities</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:45:51','2012-10-30 01:45:51','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-11/',0,'revision','',0),(222,1,'2012-10-29 20:00:16','2012-10-30 02:00:16','','Alaska Moose','','inherit','open','open','','ak_img0092a','','','2012-10-29 20:00:16','2012-10-30 02:00:16','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(223,1,'2012-10-29 19:51:18','2012-10-30 01:51:18','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska Possibilities</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 19:51:18','2012-10-30 01:51:18','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-12/',0,'revision','',0),(224,1,'2012-10-29 20:02:32','2012-10-30 02:02:32','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead>Alaska Possibilities</thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. Contact me for a more detailed list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 20:02:32','2012-10-30 02:02:32','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-13/',0,'revision','',0),(225,1,'2012-10-29 20:05:09','2012-10-30 02:05:09','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead><font=\"+1\">Alaska Possibilities</font></thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. Contact me for a more detailed list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 20:05:09','2012-10-30 02:05:09','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-14/',0,'revision','',0),(226,1,'2012-10-29 20:07:08','2012-10-30 02:07:08','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled most of it, and still have many more places to visit. Those places that my trips visit are as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<thead><font=\"+1\">Alaska Possibilities</font></thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for comraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 20:07:08','2012-10-30 02:07:08','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-15/',0,'revision','',0),(227,1,'2012-10-29 21:03:09','2012-10-30 03:03:09','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled much of it, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:03:09','2012-10-30 03:03:09','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-16/',0,'revision','',0),(229,1,'2012-10-29 21:03:38','2012-10-30 03:03:38','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled much of it, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:03:38','2012-10-30 03:03:38','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-17/',0,'revision','',0),(230,1,'2012-10-29 21:42:23','2012-10-30 03:42:23','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled much of it, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b><i> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=11&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:42:23','2012-10-30 03:42:23','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-18/',0,'revision','',0),(231,1,'2012-10-29 21:44:11','2012-10-30 03:44:11','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures. I have traveled much of it, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=11&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div>\r\n\r\n\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:44:11','2012-10-30 03:44:11','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/36-revision-19/',0,'revision','',0),(233,1,'2011-11-07 12:16:30','2011-11-07 19:16:30','Rocky Mountain National Park\r\n\r\nMesa Verde National Park\r\n\r\nHovenweep National Monument\r\n\r\nUte Mountain Tribal Park\r\n\r\n ','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2011-11-07 12:16:30','2011-11-07 19:16:30','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/07/43-revision-2/',0,'revision','',0),(234,1,'2011-11-07 12:14:51','2011-11-07 19:14:51','Mojave desert\r\n\r\nDeath Valley','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2011-11-07 12:14:51','2011-11-07 19:14:51','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/07/40-revision-2/',0,'revision','',0),(235,1,'2011-11-07 12:18:40','2011-11-07 19:18:40','Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBrice National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n ','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2011-11-07 12:18:40','2011-11-07 19:18:40','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2011/11/07/46-revision-2/',0,'revision','',0),(252,1,'2012-10-30 22:37:45','2012-10-31 04:37:45','Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBrice National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-30 22:37:45','2012-10-31 04:37:45','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/30/46-revision-7/',0,'revision','',0),(246,1,'2012-10-29 21:58:23','2012-10-30 03:58:23','Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBrice National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=11&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div>\r\n<br>\r\nThe town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Brice and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:58:23','2012-10-30 03:58:23','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/46-revision-4/',0,'revision','',0),(236,1,'2012-10-29 21:55:03','2012-10-30 03:55:03','Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBrice National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=11&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:55:03','2012-10-30 03:55:03','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/46-revision-3/',0,'revision','',0),(247,1,'2012-10-30 12:57:45','2012-10-30 18:57:45','','Images','Images from our Alaska trips','publish','closed','closed','','247-2','','','2017-10-09 20:30:02','2017-10-10 02:30:02','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?post_type=flagallery&p=247',0,'flagallery','',0),(244,1,'2012-10-29 22:05:13','2012-10-30 04:05:13','Rocky Mountain National Park\r\n\r\nMesa Verde National Park\r\n\r\nHovenweep National Monument\r\n\r\nUte Mountain Tribal Park\r\n\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=11&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div>\r\n<br>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 22:05:13','2012-10-30 04:05:13','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/43-revision-4/',0,'revision','',0),(237,1,'2012-10-29 21:47:25','2012-10-30 03:47:25','Rocky Mountain National Park\r\n\r\nMesa Verde National Park\r\n\r\nHovenweep National Monument\r\n\r\nUte Mountain Tribal Park\r\n\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=11&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div>','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-10-29 21:47:25','2012-10-30 03:47:25','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/29/43-revision-3/',0,'revision','',0),(240,1,'2012-10-30 09:43:13','2012-10-30 15:43:13','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=11&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div></td>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-30 09:43:13','2012-10-30 15:43:13','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/30/36-revision-21/',0,'revision','',0),(241,1,'2012-10-30 09:47:05','2012-10-30 15:47:05','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 728px; height: 90px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_728x90_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 74px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=11&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 16px; color: #;\' ><div style=\'float: left; padding-left: 10px;\'><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div><img style=\'float: right; padding-right: 5px;\' src=\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/common/images/misc/netweather_v2/adcwhite.png\' /></div></div></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. 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Brice and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-30 12:30:48','2012-10-30 18:30:48','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/30/46-revision-5/',0,'revision','',0),(251,1,'2012-10-30 22:34:36','2012-10-31 04:34:36','Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBrice National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. 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Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-30 22:39:18','2012-10-31 04:39:18','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/30/46-revision-8/',0,'revision','',0),(258,1,'2012-10-31 20:09:09','2012-11-01 02:09:09','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"400\" height=\"300\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the power-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 20:09:09','2012-11-01 02:09:09','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-9/',0,'revision','',0),(259,1,'2012-10-31 20:10:24','2012-11-01 02:10:24','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td>Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the power-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 20:10:24','2012-11-01 02:10:24','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-10/',0,'revision','',0),(260,1,'2012-10-31 20:13:05','2012-11-01 02:13:05','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td>Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 20:13:05','2012-11-01 02:13:05','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-11/',0,'revision','',0),(261,1,'2012-10-31 20:14:23','2012-11-01 02:14:23','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>Utah</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 20:14:23','2012-11-01 02:14:23','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-12/',0,'revision','',0),(262,1,'2012-10-31 20:18:39','2012-11-01 02:18:39','','Canyonlands','','inherit','open','open','','canyonlandsiis','','','2012-10-31 20:18:39','2012-11-01 02:18:39','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(263,1,'2012-10-31 20:15:12','2012-11-01 02:15:12','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 20:15:12','2012-11-01 02:15:12','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-13/',0,'revision','',0),(264,1,'2012-10-31 20:33:40','2012-11-01 02:33:40','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is Arches & Canyonlands Hiking . These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 20:33:40','2012-11-01 02:33:40','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-14/',0,'revision','',0),(265,1,'2012-10-31 20:36:29','2012-11-01 02:36:29','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 20:36:29','2012-11-01 02:36:29','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-15/',0,'revision','',0),(266,1,'2012-10-31 21:23:54','2012-11-01 03:23:54','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Lake Powell - it is enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling days, two to three hours total, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 21:23:54','2012-11-01 03:23:54','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-16/',0,'revision','',0),(267,1,'2012-10-31 21:27:26','2012-11-01 03:27:26','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Lake Powell - it is enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling days, two to three hours total, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 21:27:26','2012-11-01 03:27:26','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-17/',0,'revision','',0),(268,1,'2012-10-31 21:38:40','2012-11-01 03:38:40','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<tbody>\r\n<table>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Lake Powell - it is enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling days, two to three hours total, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 21:38:40','2012-11-01 03:38:40','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-18/',0,'revision','',0),(269,1,'2012-10-31 21:39:51','2012-11-01 03:39:51','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Lake Powell - it is enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling days, two to three hours total, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 21:39:51','2012-11-01 03:39:51','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-19/',0,'revision','',0),(270,1,'2012-10-31 21:54:31','2012-11-01 03:54:31','','Lake Powell','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-5','','','2012-10-31 21:54:31','2012-11-01 03:54:31','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(271,1,'2012-10-31 21:45:40','2012-11-01 03:45:40','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Lake Powell - it is enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling days, two to three hours total, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 21:45:40','2012-11-01 03:45:40','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-20/',0,'revision','',0),(272,1,'2012-10-31 22:02:54','2012-11-01 04:02:54','','Camping on the Escalante','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-6','','','2012-10-31 22:02:54','2012-11-01 04:02:54','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow002.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(273,1,'2012-10-31 22:07:19','2012-11-01 04:07:19','','Hiking above the Escalante Canyon','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-7','','','2012-10-31 22:07:19','2012-11-01 04:07:19','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(274,1,'2012-10-31 21:57:40','2012-11-01 03:57:40','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling days, two to three hours total, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. 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My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jody_abt.jpg\" alt=\"Jody in Canyonlands\" title=\"jody_abt\" width=\"400\" height=\"84\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-171\" />\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. 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Like everyone else\'s reviews, Jody is an EXCELLENT camp cook, extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Alaska, camping, everything outdoors, and was so organized with all of the trip details. Plus she\'s a wilderness EMT which was useful for me when I injured my heels while hiking. On top of it all she\'s such a nice person and makes the trip so enjoyable and comfortable with her great personality and sense of humor. We hope to go on more trips with Jody in the future and give her our highest recommendation as a guide!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>March 25, 2012, 10:07 am, <strong>jeanne</strong></td><td>Hi Jody! I just spent an EXCELLENT week with you in Death Valley!! It was by far one of the best trips I\'ve taken! The hiking and scenery were wonderful! The food was superb! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and humor with us this last week! Hopeing to travel with you again soon!! 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Thank you for pouring heart, skill, and kindness in to your trips. I\'m grateful for you! Beki </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>July 24, 2008, 2:51 am, <br><b>andy mcsorley/exodus tour</b></td><td>Hi Jody\r\nA quick note of praise for your two guides, Bill and Jake. They really made the whole trip such a fantastic experience. What Bill can create in a Dutch Oven is seemingly endless. A terrific itinerary... from which I\'m still recovering. Look forward to joining one of your tours in the future (the Utah experience?). </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>March 4, 2007, 11:01 pm, <b>Pat & Mark</b></td><td>What wonderful memories we have of our Alaska camping trip with Jody as our guide. Great fun, great food - Jody prepared a fresh salmon one evening, and I have not had such good salmon since! And that was July 1994. On this trip we applied for our marriage license in Homer, appointed Jody as our \"marriage commissioner\", and three days later she married us in Seward on Resurrection Bay, with members of our tour group attending. Jody\'s enthusiasm and fun sense of humor created a great experience for all. Now that I found your website, I will start planning our 15 year anniversary!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> February 11, 2005, <b>Aki TAKAKI</b></td><td>Dear Jody,\r\nDo you remember me at REI\'s Escalante tour? I never forget that great 6 days. And I could not stop of thinking about Alaska where you recommended for next trip. I hope to go someday with you! I would like to make a plan for this summer. So I\'m waiting new schedule on this site!!! I really hope to see you again! Big hugs, (^v^)</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>November 18, 2004,<b> DeeDee Schroeder</b></td><td> Jody ***** **** like no other woman I\'ve ever met! I\'d tour with her anytime!! And I have. Love and kisses. DeeDee </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>August 26, 2004, <b>JLBellows</b></td><td>The Gateway to the Artic Trip exceeded all my expectations! Jody\'s enthusiasm is highly contagious; and her knowledge of Alaska\'s geography, geology, flora, and fauna added real depth to our experience. Her leadership skills and many technical proficiencies made all the carefully selected activites proceed smoothly, with a maximum of enjoyment for all participants. Everywhere we went, Jody is known, liked, and respected, which opens a lot of doors to her groups. As for the food, we ate; we drank; we made merry; and today we surely all diet! Thank you Jody. I can\'t wait for our next trip! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>June 6, 2004, <b>mmarks</b> </td><td>Jody Young is the best. She has helped us out on many occasions at Deer valley: skiing with us and being very patient and supportive, making a very special effort to take us cross country skiing, preparing the best breakfast ever to 12 or more picky people. She knows her business well. Mary</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>June 3, 2004, <b>NPendic </b></td><td>I just came back from two great trips with Jody in Utah - Canyonlands and Arches, and Escalante. I have taken many trips with different outfitters and guides, and Jody is absolutely among the best. She knows her stuff - gear, the environment, history of the area, how to find the way when there\'s no clear trail, how to coach and encourage people to try new things. She\'s also an excellent chef and has a great sense of humor. She easily spots things others miss - from plants and animals to relics of Anasazi tools and storage and dwelling areas. It\'s obvious that she loves what she does, and loves sharing her favorite places with other people. I highly recommend any trip that she guides. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 20, 2004, <b>dconnor</b> </td><td>great website, jody. that 1995 camping trip was my best trip to alaska. i\'m so glad i have someone i know that i can book with in the future. deb </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 10, 2004, <b>DEvans MD</b></td><td>I just completed my dream of a month long, 12- State hiking vacation. The highlight was the week in Death Valley NP with 13 great other people, including Jody as a co-Guide. She was always looking after the \"weakest link\", which was unfortunately me one day. She is a Pro in every way, working the hottest and coldest places on the planet while still managing to entertain every type of human on the planet. One of her Alaska trips is now on my to-do list. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> August 25, 2003, <b>BHafner</b> </td><td>We meet, we had fun, we shared. Now we are friends. I\'m happy to know you. Alaska will be in our hearts forever and under our feet again. Go for it, luv yah Bernie </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> May 15, 2003, <b>Irene</b> </td><td>Not only is Jody an excellent guide, natural historian, chef, and storyteller, but she is also side-splittingly funny. She co-guided a recent trip I took to Utah\'s Zion and Bryce Canyon and I think every one on the trip would agree she is great at what she does. Our group was made up of incredibly different people with varied backgrounds, ages, and interests, but we ALL enjoyed Jody\'s leadership and it made our experience wonderful! Yahoo! We love Jody! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>May 15, 2003, <b>AYoung</b> </td><td>Jody is the greatest - she has all the skills necessary in a back country guide, she makes the trip fun, she accommodates to the guests\' idiosynchrocies (did I spell that right?), she can be humorous or serious - whichever is appropriate, her cooking is great, and she empowers each guest to enjoy their own adventure! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> May 8, 2003, <b>LAlexander</b> </td><td>Alaska 2002 AMAZING!!!! in so many unique ways. Jody\'s passion for the outdoors is so eagerly shared the minute she meets the group. There is NEVER a moment of disappointment. Jody\'s knowledge of the areas she visits is astounding. From her many years of experience she has learned a true respect for the places she so loves to visit and I was lucky enough to have shared in some of those places. She quietly, sometimes you can see her chuckle as someone in the group has just had an incredible experience... she did it! she showed you the way.....Jody gives folks on her trips plenty of time to enjoy their surroundings while she takes care of the \"little things\". While she drives, cooks, assists in camp set-up , all the while slipping in a few jokes.. She is constantly sharing her knowledge of the area, when asked......And she is ever so quiet listening and evaluating the needs and wants of each participant....As for me --Being a avid Birder and having never been to Alaska I had a LIST!!! on our hike along the coast out of Hope... I was talking about seeing a 3 toed woodpecker,, sure enough as we came to the end of the trail not only did I see one.. Jody had taken me to a nesting area...I saw 19 more species before my trip was over,, thanks to Jody for \"knowing \" the land...Whether you are hiking boating or skiing a glacier with Jody, there is a clamness, a special energy the follows you on the journey. You will see things you have never seen , you will actually feel and reflect on your experiences..Among Jody\'s many skills, safety is always evident.. She has educated herself in many facets of outdoor life. From climbing, ropeing, skiing, hiking and the amazing ability to \"know where we are\" Jody puts her clients at ease from the start. As I said you will NEVER be disapointed. Jody\'s tours will not only be one of the the most exciting outdoor adventures-- EVER ....You will find new friends, a new energy and hopefully a true love and respect for the land.....Sincerely,,, Laurie </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 26, 2003, <b>LLowery</b> </td><td>Hello Jody, Debbie and I enjoyed our trip to Zion and Bryce with you. Due to your encouragement and direction, both Debbie and I were able to ascend the 75 degree slick-rock. As soon as we have the photographs to prove our accomplishment, our friends will be in shock. Please tell your web site photographer that we enjoyed his pictures. It was great to meet you. Thanks for using instruction and encouragement to guide 2 old ladies.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> April 12, 2003, <b>VJones</b> </td><td>My trip to Alaska with Jody was a \"once in a lifetime experience\". She is a skilled guide, a creative culinary adventurer and a natural hostess in the wilds. Her sense of humor, relaxed manner and extensive knowledge immediately put the group at ease and cut through the nonsense of personal discomfort in a group setting. She took the time to make sure each invididual group member was included, offering options in plans whenever possible. I was part of an all women\'s group, some friends, some new acquaintances and each of us walked away from this experience feeling challenged, relaxed, fulfilled and hungry for more. The activities were varied so that everyone\'s needs and tastes were satisfied, not an easy task with 8 independent women. I would love to participate in another trip with Jody, the laughs alone are well worth the price of a trip, the scenery and adventures are part of a bonus package. 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I got into it in the early 90\'s, when there were lots of great small companies with committed, experienced guides, catering to small groups deeply interested the our destinations. It was the best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, and maybe bits of local culture thrown in. Over the years, the whole business has grown, with it growing group sizes and tour companies becoming bigger, offering more departure dates and employing more guides, many with less experience and less committed to a deeper experience. I\'ve been facing that whole growth thing for a couple years now, and have decided that the new version of doing what I love, is simply not what I love and why I got into this business. So we are going in a new - at least, \'new\' in the current adventure travel culture - direction and and are going to cater to the people and destinations that got me, and my guides, into this to begin with. We\'re going to focus on smaller groups, 12 or less, and custom itineraries, for families, companies, groups of friends, who want a shared experience in wondrous locations.\n<img width=\"234\" height=\"300\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-522 size-medium\" alt=\"\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/jodymoab2011-234x300.jpg\" />We want to help YOU have a great experience, by sharing what we love. So look over where we go, and what we can do, and dream a bit... Then drop me a note, about where you\'d like to go, whether its friends, family, or business, how long you can travel, and we\'ll put together a trip proposal for you. The best way to travel is with experienced and knowledgeable guides, with organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged. We take care of the details, local travel, accommodations whether tents or rooms, food, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you. And we\'ll bring our knowledge and experience.\n\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"> </span></span>\n\nWe can visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. We\'ve even expanded our territory to include the US Virgin Islands, and early in 2020, we\'ll go whale watching in the Gulf of California! Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.\n\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"> </span></span>\n\nNone of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.\n\n<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"> </span></span>\n\nIncluded in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. 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So browse and dream, we look forward to having you travel with us.\n\n<img width=\"200\" height=\"94\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" />','Welcome to Adventure Travel','','inherit','closed','closed','','189-revision-v1','','','2019-10-29 15:39:26','2019-10-29 21:39:26','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2019/10/29/189-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(283,1,'2012-10-25 18:54:19','2012-10-26 00:54:19','<p> </p>\r\n<p>The best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, is with experienced and knowledgeable guides. With organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged, it is an easy way to pack more into a vacation than you thought possible. Food is also covered, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you.</p>\r\n<p>We visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\r\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\r\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. The description of each trip has a gear list so you can come prepared.</p>\r\n<p>We travel in these places because we love them, and we truly enjoy sharing them with others, and to watch the surprise, pleasure, and awe in the eyes of travelers who come with us. So browse and dream, we look forward to having you travel with us.</p>','Welcome to Adventure Travel','','inherit','open','open','','189-revision-v1','','','2012-10-25 18:54:19','2012-10-26 00:54:19','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/25/189-revision-3/',0,'revision','',0),(284,1,'2012-10-22 13:08:59','2012-10-22 19:08:59','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Jody</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Karen</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been working as a assistant on a number of REI trips, many of them with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Jim</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30 years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing and his Coast Guard Captains license. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Otto</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. 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Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. 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Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling days, two to three hours total, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-10-31 22:08:48','2012-11-01 04:08:48','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/31/46-revision-22/',0,'revision','',0),(287,1,'2012-11-01 13:41:17','2012-11-01 19:41:17','<font color=\"blue\"><br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 8 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonderful dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</font>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n <li>consider a fleece vest or jacket, for the chill of the morning and evening air - rolled up in a stuff sack, either one can double as a camp pillow</li>\r\n\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','publish','closed','closed','','lake-powell-hiking-kayaking','','','2012-11-18 16:32:13','2012-11-18 23:32:13','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?page_id=287',0,'page','',0),(288,1,'2012-11-01 13:41:03','2012-11-01 19:41:03','<br>\n<br>\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \n<br>\n<br>\nAs of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people. Please contact us for possible dates and prices.\n<br>\n<br>\nTime of Year; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\n<br>\n<br>\nWeather considerations; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s more common, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\n<br>\n<br>\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\n<br>\n<br>\n<b>Itineray</b><i>\nThis trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.\n<br>\n<br>\n<ul>\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Of course, upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. \n \n<b><b>Gear Checklist</b></b>\n<br>\n<br>\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. \n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Tents</li>\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Official Papers</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\n <li>Photo ID</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Luggage</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Clothing</i>\n<ul>\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\n <li>T-shirts</li>\n <li>Underwear</li>\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\n <li>Sun hat</li>\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\n <li>Bandana</li>\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\n</ul>\n\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Footwear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\n</ul>\n\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\n</ul>\n\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\n <li>Whistle</li>\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\n</ul>\n\n\n\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision','','','2012-11-01 13:41:03','2012-11-01 19:41:03','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision/',0,'revision','',0),(289,1,'2012-11-01 16:20:31','2012-11-01 22:20:31','<font color=\"blue\"><br>\n<br>\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \n<br>\n<br>\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\n<br>\n<br>\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\n<br>\n<br>\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\n<br>\n<br>\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\n<br>\n<br>\n<b>Itineray</b>\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\n<br>\n<br>\n<ul>\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 8 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonderful dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\n</ul>\n</font>\n<br>\n<br>\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\n<br>\n<table width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\n<br>\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n\n<br>\n<br>\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Tents</li>\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n\n<i>Official Papers</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\n <li>Photo ID</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n\n<i>Luggage</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\n</ul>\n<br>\n\n<i>Clothing</i>\n<ul>\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\n <li>T-shirts</li>\n <li>Underwear</li>\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\n <li>Sun hat</li>\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\n <li>Bandana</li>\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\n <li>consider a fleece vest or jacket, for the chill of the morning or evening air - rolled up in a stuff sack, either one can double as a camp pillow\n</ul>\n\n<br>\n\n<i>Footwear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\n</ul>\n\n<br>\n\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\n</ul>\n\n<br>\n\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\n<ul>\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\n <li>Whistle</li>\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\n</ul>\n\n\n\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-autosave','','','2012-11-01 16:20:31','2012-11-01 22:20:31','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-autosave/',0,'revision','',0),(290,1,'2012-11-01 13:41:17','2012-11-01 19:41:17','<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nAs of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people. Please contact us for possible dates and prices.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nTime of Year; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWeather considerations; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s more common, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b><i>\r\nThis trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Of course, upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n \r\n<b><b>Gear Checklist</b></b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-2','','','2012-11-01 13:41:17','2012-11-01 19:41:17','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-2/',0,'revision','',0),(291,1,'2012-11-01 14:06:48','2012-11-01 20:06:48','','Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-8','','','2012-11-01 14:06:48','2012-11-01 20:06:48','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(292,1,'2012-11-01 13:50:18','2012-11-01 19:50:18','<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nAs of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people. Please contact us for possible dates and prices.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n \r\n<b><b>Gear Checklist</b></b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-3','','','2012-11-01 13:50:18','2012-11-01 19:50:18','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-3/',0,'revision','',0),(293,1,'2012-11-01 14:09:40','2012-11-01 20:09:40','','Unloading at Lake Powell','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-9','','','2012-11-01 14:09:40','2012-11-01 20:09:40','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(294,1,'2012-11-01 14:07:51','2012-11-01 20:07:51','<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n \r\n<b><b>Gear Checklist</b></b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-4','','','2012-11-01 14:07:51','2012-11-01 20:07:51','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-4/',0,'revision','',0),(295,1,'2012-11-01 14:10:36','2012-11-01 20:10:36','<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n \r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /><b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-5','','','2012-11-01 14:10:36','2012-11-01 20:10:36','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-5/',0,'revision','',0),(296,1,'2012-11-01 14:13:49','2012-11-01 20:13:49','<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td><b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-6','','','2012-11-01 14:13:49','2012-11-01 20:13:49','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-6/',0,'revision','',0),(297,1,'2012-11-01 14:16:02','2012-11-01 20:16:02','<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-7','','','2012-11-01 14:16:02','2012-11-01 20:16:02','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-7/',0,'revision','',0),(298,1,'2012-11-01 14:17:12','2012-11-01 20:17:12','<font color=\"blue\"><br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-8','','','2012-11-01 14:17:12','2012-11-01 20:17:12','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-8/',0,'revision','',0),(301,1,'2012-11-01 11:33:44','2012-11-01 17:33:44','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling/hiking days, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 11:33:44','2012-11-01 17:33:44','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/46-revision-23/',0,'revision','',0),(299,1,'2012-11-01 14:18:14','2012-11-01 20:18:14','<font color=\"blue\"><br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-9','','','2012-11-01 14:18:14','2012-11-01 20:18:14','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-9/',0,'revision','',0),(300,1,'2012-11-01 14:19:37','2012-11-01 20:19:37','<font color=\"blue\"><br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</font>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-10','','','2012-11-01 14:19:37','2012-11-01 20:19:37','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-10/',0,'revision','',0),(305,1,'2012-11-01 14:22:02','2012-11-01 20:22:02','<font color=\"blue\"><br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 7 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonder dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</font>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-11','','','2012-11-01 14:22:02','2012-11-01 20:22:02','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-11/',0,'revision','',0),(306,1,'2012-11-01 16:17:21','2012-11-01 22:17:21','<font color=\"blue\"><br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe get to lots of great places, but this <b>Lake Powell</b> trip ranks as a favorite, because we get to really inaccessible spots that can\'t just be visited on a whim. This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 8 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonderful dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</font>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-12','','','2012-11-01 16:17:21','2012-11-01 22:17:21','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-12/',0,'revision','',0),(307,1,'2012-11-01 14:26:11','2012-11-01 20:26:11','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling/hiking days, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 14:26:11','2012-11-01 20:26:11','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/46-revision-24/',0,'revision','',0),(312,1,'2012-11-01 19:44:31','2012-11-02 01:44:31','','Map chat on Pollywog Bench','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-10','','','2012-11-01 19:44:31','2012-11-02 01:44:31','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/P5210108ao.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(313,1,'2012-11-01 10:06:33','2012-11-01 16:06:33','<p> </p>\r\n<p>The best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, is with experienced and knowledgeable guides. With organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged, it is an easy way to pack more into a vacation than you thought possible. Food is also covered, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you.</p>\r\n<p>We visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\r\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\r\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. The description of each trip has a gear list so you can come prepared.</p>\r\n<p>We travel in these places because we love them, and we truly enjoy sharing them with others, and to watch the surprise, pleasure, and awe in the eyes of travelers who come with us. So browse and dream, we look forward to having you travel with us.</p>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />','Welcome to Adventure Travel','','inherit','open','open','','189-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 10:06:33','2012-11-01 16:06:33','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/189-revision-4/',0,'revision','',0),(314,1,'2012-11-01 19:45:58','2012-11-02 01:45:58','<p> </p>\r\n<p>The best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, is with experienced and knowledgeable guides. With organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged, it is an easy way to pack more into a vacation than you thought possible. Food is also covered, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you.</p>\r\n<p><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/P5210108ao-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Map Chat\" title=\"Map chat on Pollywog Bench\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-312\" height=\"225\" width=\"300\" />We visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\r\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\r\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. The description of each trip has a gear list so you can come prepared.</p>\r\n<p>We travel in these places because we love them, and we truly enjoy sharing them with others, and to watch the surprise, pleasure, and awe in the eyes of travelers who come with us. So browse and dream, we look forward to having you travel with us.</p>\r\n<br />\r\n<br />\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" height=\"94\" width=\"200\" />','Welcome to Adventure Travel','','inherit','open','open','','189-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 19:45:58','2012-11-02 01:45:58','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/189-revision-5/',0,'revision','',0),(315,1,'2012-11-01 19:46:12','2012-11-02 01:46:12','<p> </p>\r\n<p>The best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, is with experienced and knowledgeable guides. With organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged, it is an easy way to pack more into a vacation than you thought possible. Food is also covered, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you.</p>\r\n<p><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/P5210108ao-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Map Chat\" title=\"Map chat on Pollywog Bench\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-312\" height=\"225\" width=\"300\" />We visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\r\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\r\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. The description of each trip has a gear list so you can come prepared.</p>\r\n<p>We travel in these places because we love them, and we truly enjoy sharing them with others, and to watch the surprise, pleasure, and awe in the eyes of travelers who come with us. So browse and dream, we look forward to having you travel with us.</p>\r\n<br />\r\n<br />\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" height=\"94\" width=\"200\" />','Welcome to Adventure Travel','','inherit','open','open','','189-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 19:46:12','2012-11-02 01:46:12','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/189-revision-6/',0,'revision','',0),(316,1,'2012-11-01 10:01:25','2012-11-01 16:01:25','<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! </span></p>\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jody_abt.jpg\" alt=\"Jody in Canyonlands\" title=\"jody_abt\" width=\"400\" height=\"84\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-171\" />\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. Others are itineraries that are available to private groups - companies, families, groups of like-minded friends. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Enjoy looking around the web site, read about the guides who most often travel with me or lead some of my trips, look at the pictures and imagine adding them to your own memories of special times in special places. We look forward to traveling with you, and seeing the look on your face when we round the next turn in the trail. </span></p>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" /></a>\r\n\r\n','About Us','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 10:01:25','2012-11-01 16:01:25','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/2-revision-8/',0,'revision','',0),(318,1,'2012-11-01 19:53:44','2012-11-02 01:53:44','<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! </span></p>\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jody_abt.jpg\" alt=\"Jody in Canyonlands\" title=\"jody_abt\" width=\"400\" height=\"84\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-171\" />\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. Others are itineraries that are available to private groups - companies, families, groups of like-minded friends. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Enjoy looking around the web site, read about the guides who most often travel with me or lead some of my trips, look at the pictures and imagine adding them to your own memories of special times in special places. We look forward to traveling with you, and seeing the look on your face when we round the next turn in the trail. </span></p>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n\r\n','About Us','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 19:53:44','2012-11-02 01:53:44','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/2-revision-9/',0,'revision','',0),(319,1,'2012-11-01 19:57:44','2012-11-02 01:57:44','<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! <img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jody_abt.jpg\" alt=\"Jody in Canyonlands\" title=\"jody_abt\" width=\"400\" height=\"84\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-171\" /></span></p>\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. Others are itineraries that are available to private groups - companies, families, groups of like-minded friends. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Enjoy looking around the web site, read about the guides who most often travel with me or lead some of my trips, look at the pictures and imagine adding them to your own memories of special times in special places. We look forward to traveling with you, and seeing the look on your face when we round the next turn in the trail. </span></p>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n\r\n','About Us','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 19:57:44','2012-11-02 01:57:44','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/2-revision-10/',0,'revision','',0),(320,1,'2012-11-01 19:58:37','2012-11-02 01:58:37','<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! </span></p>\r\n\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jody_abt.jpg\" alt=\"Jody in Canyonlands\" title=\"jody_abt\" width=\"400\" height=\"84\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-171\" />\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. Others are itineraries that are available to private groups - companies, families, groups of like-minded friends. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Enjoy looking around the web site, read about the guides who most often travel with me or lead some of my trips, look at the pictures and imagine adding them to your own memories of special times in special places. We look forward to traveling with you, and seeing the look on your face when we round the next turn in the trail. </span></p>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n\r\n','About Us','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 19:58:37','2012-11-02 01:58:37','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/2-revision-11/',0,'revision','',0),(321,1,'2012-11-01 16:25:42','2012-11-01 22:25:42','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur trip is houseboat-based, with the water part of the journey beginning and ending in Bullfrog. The trip itself begins and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City. This is a tent-camping trip, the houseboat is our home base, carrying all of our gear and kayaks, and serving as the camp kitchen. From Bullfrog, we travel down Lake Powell approximately 25 miles to the mouth of the Escalante River, where the real adventure begins - trying to find a camping spot to call home for the next week. There are no reservations out here, and the steep-walled canyons offer few spots suitable for our size group. Once we find a spot, we quickly set up camp and get the kayaks into the water for a half-day paddle into the nearest side canyon. Over the next few days, we\'ll try for two longer paddling/hiking days, to get us deeper into canyons where we can pull the boats out and hike to lunch spots that quite often are special places themselves. And one day, situation permitting, we will try a day-long hike into a place where few human feet tread, a place very unlike the water world of the lake itself.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nBecause we are at the mercy of our camp site location, and the weather on the lake surface, our daily itinerary - which side canyons we will visit, how much time we will spend on the water - is difficult to pin down with 100% accuracy, but our guides on this special trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 16:25:42','2012-11-01 22:25:42','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/46-revision-25/',0,'revision','',0),(322,1,'2012-11-02 14:07:56','2012-11-02 20:07:56','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting her. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 14:07:56','2012-11-02 20:07:56','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-26/',0,'revision','',0),(323,1,'2012-11-02 14:33:50','2012-11-02 20:33:50','','Bryce National Park in early winter','','inherit','open','open','','bryce','','','2012-11-02 14:33:50','2012-11-02 20:33:50','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(324,1,'2012-11-02 14:09:03','2012-11-02 20:09:03','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting her. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 14:09:03','2012-11-02 20:09:03','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-27/',0,'revision','',0),(325,1,'2012-11-02 14:35:30','2012-11-02 20:35:30','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 14:35:30','2012-11-02 20:35:30','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-28/',0,'revision','',0),(326,1,'2012-11-02 14:39:05','2012-11-02 20:39:05','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 14:39:05','2012-11-02 20:39:05','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-29/',0,'revision','',0),(327,1,'2012-11-02 15:30:01','2012-11-02 21:30:01','','Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument','','inherit','open','open','','phipps01','','','2012-11-02 15:30:01','2012-11-02 21:30:01','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(328,1,'2012-11-02 15:17:06','2012-11-02 21:17:06','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b></td> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see out faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 15:17:06','2012-11-02 21:17:06','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-30/',0,'revision','',0),(329,1,'2012-11-02 15:31:04','2012-11-02 21:31:04','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b></td> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see out faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 15:31:04','2012-11-02 21:31:04','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-31/',0,'revision','',0),(330,1,'2012-11-02 15:33:01','2012-11-02 21:33:01','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see out faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n Arches National Park\r\n\r\nCanyonlands National Park\r\n\r\nEscalante/Grand Staircase National Monument\r\n\r\nGlen Canyon National Recreation Area\r\n\r\nBryce Canyon National Park\r\n\r\nZion National Park\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 15:33:01','2012-11-02 21:33:01','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-32/',0,'revision','',0),(331,1,'2012-10-30 12:17:36','2012-10-30 18:17:36','Rocky Mountain National Park\r\n\r\nMesa Verde National Park\r\n\r\nHovenweep National Monument\r\n\r\nUte Mountain Tribal Park\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-10-30 12:17:36','2012-10-30 18:17:36','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/30/43-revision-5/',0,'revision','',0),(332,1,'2012-11-02 15:49:16','2012-11-02 21:49:16','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments, LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 15:49:16','2012-11-02 21:49:16','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-33/',0,'revision','',0),(333,1,'2012-11-02 16:40:47','2012-11-02 22:40:47','Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), Hovenweep National Monument, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Educational Area (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 16:40:47','2012-11-02 22:40:47','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/43-revision-6/',0,'revision','',0),(334,1,'2012-11-02 17:08:53','2012-11-02 23:08:53','Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, , Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Educational Area (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 17:08:53','2012-11-02 23:08:53','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/43-revision-7/',0,'revision','',0),(335,1,'2012-11-02 17:11:02','2012-11-02 23:11:02','Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 17:11:02','2012-11-02 23:11:02','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/43-revision-8/',0,'revision','',0),(336,1,'2012-11-02 19:21:32','2012-11-03 01:21:32','','Scenes','Scenes from around Colorado','publish','closed','closed','','colorado-scenes','','','2017-10-09 20:38:37','2017-10-10 02:38:37','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?post_type=flagallery&p=336',0,'flagallery','',0),(337,1,'2012-11-02 19:43:07','2012-11-03 01:43:07',' ','','','publish','open','closed','','337','','','2018-03-28 11:06:41','2018-03-28 17:06:41','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?p=337',6,'nav_menu_item','',0),(340,1,'2012-10-22 11:04:07','2012-10-22 17:04:07','<br>\r\nA selection of photos from many times and places. Travel with us, you can add these images to your own memories.\r\n<br><br>\r\n[flagallery gid=1 name=\"Gallery\"]','Gallery','','inherit','open','open','','60-revision-v1','','','2012-10-22 11:04:07','2012-10-22 17:04:07','',60,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/22/60-revision-5/',0,'revision','',0),(341,1,'2012-11-03 11:26:55','2012-11-03 17:26:55','<br />\r\n<span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">A selection of photos from many times and places. </span><br /><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> Travel with us, you can add these images to your own memories.\r\n</span><br /><br />\r\n[flagallery gid=1 name=\"Gallery\"]','Gallery','','inherit','open','open','','60-revision-v1','','','2012-11-03 11:26:55','2012-11-03 17:26:55','',60,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/03/60-revision-6/',0,'revision','',0),(342,1,'2012-11-01 19:54:58','2012-11-02 01:54:58','<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>From out of the past, a collection of previous travelers\' comments on old versions of Jody\'s Guestbook.</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>September 2, 2012, 4:44 pm, <b>hidamari</b></td><td>My husband, Toby, and I were fortunate enough to have Jody and Otto as our guides on the REI Adventures \"Gateway to the Arctic\" trip in August 2012. They were the perfect guides. Like everyone else\'s reviews, Jody is an EXCELLENT camp cook, extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Alaska, camping, everything outdoors, and was so organized with all of the trip details. Plus she\'s a wilderness EMT which was useful for me when I injured my heels while hiking. On top of it all she\'s such a nice person and makes the trip so enjoyable and comfortable with her great personality and sense of humor. We hope to go on more trips with Jody in the future and give her our highest recommendation as a guide!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>March 25, 2012, 10:07 am, <strong>jeanne</strong></td><td>Hi Jody! I just spent an EXCELLENT week with you in Death Valley!! It was by far one of the best trips I\'ve taken! The hiking and scenery were wonderful! The food was superb! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and humor with us this last week! Hopeing to travel with you again soon!! Jeanne (and Chuck the chicken) </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>August 16, 2011, 9:45 pm, <b>anne2210b</b></td><td>I went to northern Alaska (Fairbanks to the Arctic Ocean). Jody is a GREAT camp cook, energetic, knowledgeable, extremely well-organized, and good-humored leader!! I\'m looking over her website to see what else I might do with her as guide. Anne</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>October 6, 2009, 12:41 pm, <b>jlpirozzi</b></td><td>Hi Jody,\r\nChecked out your website. Thanks so much for all you did on our trip. The places you brought us to were absolutely gorgeous. And the food was great to. Thanks for making us laugh :-). Janet</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>October 2, 2009, 4:12 pm, <b>Beki</b></td><td>Hi Jody, It was such a pleasure to spend a week with you at (and in!) Lk. Powell. Thank you so much. I see the temperature dropped to the 60\'s today, so the timing of our trip was just perfect. We caught the last great rays of sunshine on the Escalante. Thank you for pouring heart, skill, and kindness in to your trips. I\'m grateful for you! Beki </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>July 24, 2008, 2:51 am, <br><b>andy mcsorley/exodus tour</b></td><td>Hi Jody\r\nA quick note of praise for your two guides, Bill and Jake. They really made the whole trip such a fantastic experience. What Bill can create in a Dutch Oven is seemingly endless. A terrific itinerary... from which I\'m still recovering. Look forward to joining one of your tours in the future (the Utah experience?). </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>March 4, 2007, 11:01 pm, <b>Pat & Mark</b></td><td>What wonderful memories we have of our Alaska camping trip with Jody as our guide. Great fun, great food - Jody prepared a fresh salmon one evening, and I have not had such good salmon since! And that was July 1994. On this trip we applied for our marriage license in Homer, appointed Jody as our \"marriage commissioner\", and three days later she married us in Seward on Resurrection Bay, with members of our tour group attending. Jody\'s enthusiasm and fun sense of humor created a great experience for all. Now that I found your website, I will start planning our 15 year anniversary!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> February 11, 2005, <b>Aki TAKAKI</b></td><td>Dear Jody,\r\nDo you remember me at REI\'s Escalante tour? I never forget that great 6 days. And I could not stop of thinking about Alaska where you recommended for next trip. I hope to go someday with you! I would like to make a plan for this summer. So I\'m waiting new schedule on this site!!! I really hope to see you again! Big hugs, (^v^)</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>November 18, 2004,<b> DeeDee Schroeder</b></td><td> Jody ***** **** like no other woman I\'ve ever met! I\'d tour with her anytime!! And I have. Love and kisses. DeeDee </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>August 26, 2004, <b>JLBellows</b></td><td>The Gateway to the Artic Trip exceeded all my expectations! Jody\'s enthusiasm is highly contagious; and her knowledge of Alaska\'s geography, geology, flora, and fauna added real depth to our experience. Her leadership skills and many technical proficiencies made all the carefully selected activites proceed smoothly, with a maximum of enjoyment for all participants. Everywhere we went, Jody is known, liked, and respected, which opens a lot of doors to her groups. As for the food, we ate; we drank; we made merry; and today we surely all diet! Thank you Jody. I can\'t wait for our next trip! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>June 6, 2004, <b>mmarks</b> </td><td>Jody Young is the best. She has helped us out on many occasions at Deer valley: skiing with us and being very patient and supportive, making a very special effort to take us cross country skiing, preparing the best breakfast ever to 12 or more picky people. She knows her business well. Mary</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>June 3, 2004, <b>NPendic </b></td><td>I just came back from two great trips with Jody in Utah - Canyonlands and Arches, and Escalante. I have taken many trips with different outfitters and guides, and Jody is absolutely among the best. She knows her stuff - gear, the environment, history of the area, how to find the way when there\'s no clear trail, how to coach and encourage people to try new things. She\'s also an excellent chef and has a great sense of humor. She easily spots things others miss - from plants and animals to relics of Anasazi tools and storage and dwelling areas. It\'s obvious that she loves what she does, and loves sharing her favorite places with other people. I highly recommend any trip that she guides. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 20, 2004, <b>dconnor</b> </td><td>great website, jody. that 1995 camping trip was my best trip to alaska. i\'m so glad i have someone i know that i can book with in the future. deb </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 10, 2004, <b>DEvans MD</b></td><td>I just completed my dream of a month long, 12- State hiking vacation. The highlight was the week in Death Valley NP with 13 great other people, including Jody as a co-Guide. She was always looking after the \"weakest link\", which was unfortunately me one day. She is a Pro in every way, working the hottest and coldest places on the planet while still managing to entertain every type of human on the planet. One of her Alaska trips is now on my to-do list. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> August 25, 2003, <b>BHafner</b> </td><td>We meet, we had fun, we shared. Now we are friends. I\'m happy to know you. Alaska will be in our hearts forever and under our feet again. Go for it, luv yah Bernie </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> May 15, 2003, <b>Irene</b> </td><td>Not only is Jody an excellent guide, natural historian, chef, and storyteller, but she is also side-splittingly funny. She co-guided a recent trip I took to Utah\'s Zion and Bryce Canyon and I think every one on the trip would agree she is great at what she does. Our group was made up of incredibly different people with varied backgrounds, ages, and interests, but we ALL enjoyed Jody\'s leadership and it made our experience wonderful! Yahoo! We love Jody! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>May 15, 2003, <b>AYoung</b> </td><td>Jody is the greatest - she has all the skills necessary in a back country guide, she makes the trip fun, she accommodates to the guests\' idiosynchrocies (did I spell that right?), she can be humorous or serious - whichever is appropriate, her cooking is great, and she empowers each guest to enjoy their own adventure! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> May 8, 2003, <b>LAlexander</b> </td><td>Alaska 2002 AMAZING!!!! in so many unique ways. Jody\'s passion for the outdoors is so eagerly shared the minute she meets the group. There is NEVER a moment of disappointment. Jody\'s knowledge of the areas she visits is astounding. From her many years of experience she has learned a true respect for the places she so loves to visit and I was lucky enough to have shared in some of those places. She quietly, sometimes you can see her chuckle as someone in the group has just had an incredible experience... she did it! she showed you the way.....Jody gives folks on her trips plenty of time to enjoy their surroundings while she takes care of the \"little things\". While she drives, cooks, assists in camp set-up , all the while slipping in a few jokes.. She is constantly sharing her knowledge of the area, when asked......And she is ever so quiet listening and evaluating the needs and wants of each participant....As for me --Being a avid Birder and having never been to Alaska I had a LIST!!! on our hike along the coast out of Hope... I was talking about seeing a 3 toed woodpecker,, sure enough as we came to the end of the trail not only did I see one.. Jody had taken me to a nesting area...I saw 19 more species before my trip was over,, thanks to Jody for \"knowing \" the land...Whether you are hiking boating or skiing a glacier with Jody, there is a clamness, a special energy the follows you on the journey. You will see things you have never seen , you will actually feel and reflect on your experiences..Among Jody\'s many skills, safety is always evident.. She has educated herself in many facets of outdoor life. From climbing, ropeing, skiing, hiking and the amazing ability to \"know where we are\" Jody puts her clients at ease from the start. As I said you will NEVER be disapointed. Jody\'s tours will not only be one of the the most exciting outdoor adventures-- EVER ....You will find new friends, a new energy and hopefully a true love and respect for the land.....Sincerely,,, Laurie </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 26, 2003, <b>LLowery</b> </td><td>Hello Jody, Debbie and I enjoyed our trip to Zion and Bryce with you. Due to your encouragement and direction, both Debbie and I were able to ascend the 75 degree slick-rock. As soon as we have the photographs to prove our accomplishment, our friends will be in shock. Please tell your web site photographer that we enjoyed his pictures. It was great to meet you. Thanks for using instruction and encouragement to guide 2 old ladies.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> April 12, 2003, <b>VJones</b> </td><td>My trip to Alaska with Jody was a \"once in a lifetime experience\". She is a skilled guide, a creative culinary adventurer and a natural hostess in the wilds. Her sense of humor, relaxed manner and extensive knowledge immediately put the group at ease and cut through the nonsense of personal discomfort in a group setting. She took the time to make sure each invididual group member was included, offering options in plans whenever possible. I was part of an all women\'s group, some friends, some new acquaintances and each of us walked away from this experience feeling challenged, relaxed, fulfilled and hungry for more. The activities were varied so that everyone\'s needs and tastes were satisfied, not an easy task with 8 independent women. I would love to participate in another trip with Jody, the laughs alone are well worth the price of a trip, the scenery and adventures are part of a bonus package. I am hoping to have another \"once, again, in a lifetime\" trip with her! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td><td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n\r\n','Archives','','inherit','open','open','','201-revision-6','','','2012-11-01 19:54:58','2012-11-02 01:54:58','',201,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/201-revision-6/',0,'revision','',0),(343,1,'2012-11-01 19:46:34','2012-11-02 01:46:34','<p> </p>\r\n<p>The best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, is with experienced and knowledgeable guides. With organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged, it is an easy way to pack more into a vacation than you thought possible. Food is also covered, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you.</p>\r\n<p><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/P5210108ao-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Map Chat\" title=\"Map chat on Pollywog Bench\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-312\" height=\"225\" width=\"300\" />We visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\r\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\r\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. The description of each trip has a gear list so you can come prepared.</p>\r\n<p>We travel in these places because we love them, and we truly enjoy sharing them with others, and to watch the surprise, pleasure, and awe in the eyes of travelers who come with us. So browse and dream, we look forward to having you travel with us.</p>\r\n<br />\r\n<br />\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" height=\"94\" width=\"200\" />','Welcome to Adventure Travel','','inherit','open','open','','189-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 19:46:34','2012-11-02 01:46:34','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/189-revision-7/',0,'revision','',0),(344,1,'2012-11-01 11:29:28','2012-11-01 17:29:28','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Jody</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Karen</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Jim</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Otto</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong>Steve</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is blah blahlajgaoiroiqweonfa;kdvn;asd a;kjdvn</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 11:29:28','2012-11-01 17:29:28','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/26-revision-28/',0,'revision','',0),(403,1,'2013-02-21 19:14:12','2013-02-22 02:14:12','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Karen</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is blah blahlajgaoiroiqweonfa;kdvn;asd a;kjdvn</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2013-02-21 19:14:12','2013-02-22 02:14:12','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2013/02/21/26-revision-32/',0,'revision','',0); INSERT INTO `wp_posts` VALUES (345,1,'2012-11-04 18:21:21','2012-11-05 01:21:21','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Karen</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. 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They were the perfect guides. Like everyone else\'s reviews, Jody is an EXCELLENT camp cook, extremely knowledgeable and passionate about Alaska, camping, everything outdoors, and was so organized with all of the trip details. Plus she\'s a wilderness EMT which was useful for me when I injured my heels while hiking. On top of it all she\'s such a nice person and makes the trip so enjoyable and comfortable with her great personality and sense of humor. We hope to go on more trips with Jody in the future and give her our highest recommendation as a guide!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>March 25, 2012, 10:07 am, <strong>jeanne</strong></td><td>Hi Jody! I just spent an EXCELLENT week with you in Death Valley!! It was by far one of the best trips I\'ve taken! The hiking and scenery were wonderful! The food was superb! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and humor with us this last week! Hopeing to travel with you again soon!! Jeanne (and Chuck the chicken) </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>August 16, 2011, 9:45 pm, <b>anne2210b</b></td><td>I went to northern Alaska (Fairbanks to the Arctic Ocean). Jody is a GREAT camp cook, energetic, knowledgeable, extremely well-organized, and good-humored leader!! I\'m looking over her website to see what else I might do with her as guide. Anne</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>October 6, 2009, 12:41 pm, <b>jlpirozzi</b></td><td>Hi Jody,\r\nChecked out your website. Thanks so much for all you did on our trip. The places you brought us to were absolutely gorgeous. And the food was great to. Thanks for making us laugh :-). Janet</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>October 2, 2009, 4:12 pm, <b>Beki</b></td><td>Hi Jody, It was such a pleasure to spend a week with you at (and in!) Lk. Powell. Thank you so much. I see the temperature dropped to the 60\'s today, so the timing of our trip was just perfect. We caught the last great rays of sunshine on the Escalante. Thank you for pouring heart, skill, and kindness in to your trips. I\'m grateful for you! Beki </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>July 24, 2008, 2:51 am, <br><b>andy mcsorley/exodus tour</b></td><td>Hi Jody\r\nA quick note of praise for your two guides, Bill and Jake. They really made the whole trip such a fantastic experience. What Bill can create in a Dutch Oven is seemingly endless. A terrific itinerary... from which I\'m still recovering. Look forward to joining one of your tours in the future (the Utah experience?). </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>March 4, 2007, 11:01 pm, <b>Pat & Mark</b></td><td>What wonderful memories we have of our Alaska camping trip with Jody as our guide. Great fun, great food - Jody prepared a fresh salmon one evening, and I have not had such good salmon since! And that was July 1994. On this trip we applied for our marriage license in Homer, appointed Jody as our \"marriage commissioner\", and three days later she married us in Seward on Resurrection Bay, with members of our tour group attending. Jody\'s enthusiasm and fun sense of humor created a great experience for all. Now that I found your website, I will start planning our 15 year anniversary!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> February 11, 2005, <b>Aki TAKAKI</b></td><td>Dear Jody,\r\nDo you remember me at REI\'s Escalante tour? I never forget that great 6 days. And I could not stop of thinking about Alaska where you recommended for next trip. I hope to go someday with you! I would like to make a plan for this summer. So I\'m waiting new schedule on this site!!! I really hope to see you again! Big hugs, (^v^)</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>November 18, 2004,<b> DeeDee Schroeder</b></td><td> Jody ***** **** like no other woman I\'ve ever met! I\'d tour with her anytime!! And I have. Love and kisses. DeeDee </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>August 26, 2004, <b>JLBellows</b></td><td>The Gateway to the Artic Trip exceeded all my expectations! Jody\'s enthusiasm is highly contagious; and her knowledge of Alaska\'s geography, geology, flora, and fauna added real depth to our experience. Her leadership skills and many technical proficiencies made all the carefully selected activites proceed smoothly, with a maximum of enjoyment for all participants. Everywhere we went, Jody is known, liked, and respected, which opens a lot of doors to her groups. As for the food, we ate; we drank; we made merry; and today we surely all diet! Thank you Jody. I can\'t wait for our next trip! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>June 6, 2004, <b>mmarks</b> </td><td>Jody Young is the best. She has helped us out on many occasions at Deer valley: skiing with us and being very patient and supportive, making a very special effort to take us cross country skiing, preparing the best breakfast ever to 12 or more picky people. She knows her business well. Mary</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>June 3, 2004, <b>NPendic </b></td><td>I just came back from two great trips with Jody in Utah - Canyonlands and Arches, and Escalante. I have taken many trips with different outfitters and guides, and Jody is absolutely among the best. She knows her stuff - gear, the environment, history of the area, how to find the way when there\'s no clear trail, how to coach and encourage people to try new things. She\'s also an excellent chef and has a great sense of humor. She easily spots things others miss - from plants and animals to relics of Anasazi tools and storage and dwelling areas. It\'s obvious that she loves what she does, and loves sharing her favorite places with other people. I highly recommend any trip that she guides. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 20, 2004, <b>dconnor</b> </td><td>great website, jody. that 1995 camping trip was my best trip to alaska. i\'m so glad i have someone i know that i can book with in the future. deb </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 10, 2004, <b>DEvans MD</b></td><td>I just completed my dream of a month long, 12- State hiking vacation. The highlight was the week in Death Valley NP with 13 great other people, including Jody as a co-Guide. She was always looking after the \"weakest link\", which was unfortunately me one day. She is a Pro in every way, working the hottest and coldest places on the planet while still managing to entertain every type of human on the planet. One of her Alaska trips is now on my to-do list. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> August 25, 2003, <b>BHafner</b> </td><td>We meet, we had fun, we shared. Now we are friends. I\'m happy to know you. Alaska will be in our hearts forever and under our feet again. Go for it, luv yah Bernie </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> May 15, 2003, <b>Irene</b> </td><td>Not only is Jody an excellent guide, natural historian, chef, and storyteller, but she is also side-splittingly funny. She co-guided a recent trip I took to Utah\'s Zion and Bryce Canyon and I think every one on the trip would agree she is great at what she does. Our group was made up of incredibly different people with varied backgrounds, ages, and interests, but we ALL enjoyed Jody\'s leadership and it made our experience wonderful! Yahoo! We love Jody! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>May 15, 2003, <b>AYoung</b> </td><td>Jody is the greatest - she has all the skills necessary in a back country guide, she makes the trip fun, she accommodates to the guests\' idiosynchrocies (did I spell that right?), she can be humorous or serious - whichever is appropriate, her cooking is great, and she empowers each guest to enjoy their own adventure! </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> May 8, 2003, <b>LAlexander</b> </td><td>Alaska 2002 AMAZING!!!! in so many unique ways. Jody\'s passion for the outdoors is so eagerly shared the minute she meets the group. There is NEVER a moment of disappointment. Jody\'s knowledge of the areas she visits is astounding. From her many years of experience she has learned a true respect for the places she so loves to visit and I was lucky enough to have shared in some of those places. She quietly, sometimes you can see her chuckle as someone in the group has just had an incredible experience... she did it! she showed you the way.....Jody gives folks on her trips plenty of time to enjoy their surroundings while she takes care of the \"little things\". While she drives, cooks, assists in camp set-up , all the while slipping in a few jokes.. She is constantly sharing her knowledge of the area, when asked......And she is ever so quiet listening and evaluating the needs and wants of each participant....As for me --Being a avid Birder and having never been to Alaska I had a LIST!!! on our hike along the coast out of Hope... I was talking about seeing a 3 toed woodpecker,, sure enough as we came to the end of the trail not only did I see one.. Jody had taken me to a nesting area...I saw 19 more species before my trip was over,, thanks to Jody for \"knowing \" the land...Whether you are hiking boating or skiing a glacier with Jody, there is a clamness, a special energy the follows you on the journey. You will see things you have never seen , you will actually feel and reflect on your experiences..Among Jody\'s many skills, safety is always evident.. She has educated herself in many facets of outdoor life. From climbing, ropeing, skiing, hiking and the amazing ability to \"know where we are\" Jody puts her clients at ease from the start. As I said you will NEVER be disapointed. Jody\'s tours will not only be one of the the most exciting outdoor adventures-- EVER ....You will find new friends, a new energy and hopefully a true love and respect for the land.....Sincerely,,, Laurie </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>April 26, 2003, <b>LLowery</b> </td><td>Hello Jody, Debbie and I enjoyed our trip to Zion and Bryce with you. Due to your encouragement and direction, both Debbie and I were able to ascend the 75 degree slick-rock. As soon as we have the photographs to prove our accomplishment, our friends will be in shock. Please tell your web site photographer that we enjoyed his pictures. It was great to meet you. Thanks for using instruction and encouragement to guide 2 old ladies.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td> April 12, 2003, <b>VJones</b> </td><td>My trip to Alaska with Jody was a \"once in a lifetime experience\". She is a skilled guide, a creative culinary adventurer and a natural hostess in the wilds. Her sense of humor, relaxed manner and extensive knowledge immediately put the group at ease and cut through the nonsense of personal discomfort in a group setting. She took the time to make sure each invididual group member was included, offering options in plans whenever possible. I was part of an all women\'s group, some friends, some new acquaintances and each of us walked away from this experience feeling challenged, relaxed, fulfilled and hungry for more. The activities were varied so that everyone\'s needs and tastes were satisfied, not an easy task with 8 independent women. I would love to participate in another trip with Jody, the laughs alone are well worth the price of a trip, the scenery and adventures are part of a bonus package. 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Jody</span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9230075aoh.jpg\" alt=\"ready to go\" title=\"packs in the desert\" width=\"417\" height=\"50\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-347\" /></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\n\r\n<hr noshade=\"noshade\" size=\"1\" />\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td class=\"text\"><span style=\"color: green;\">Use the form below to contact Jody Young Adventure Travel LLC to provide feedback<br>or request more information.</span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td class=\"text\"></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<table width=\"81%\" border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"6\" cellpadding=\"0\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<div align=\"left\">Full Name</div></td>\r\n<td colspan=\"3\"><input type=\"text\" name=\"Full Name\" /></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<div align=\"left\">Email 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/></td>\r\n<td></td>\r\n\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n\r\n\r\n</form><script type=\"text/javascript\" language=\"javascript\">// <![CDATA[\r\n function validate(frm) {\r\n var inputFields = new Array(\"Full Name\" ,\"formmail_mail_email\" ,\"Comments or Questions\");\r\n var counter;\r\n var name;\r\n var msg = \"Please complete the following fields:\\n\";\r\n var badFields = \"\";\r\n for (counter = 0; counter < inputFields.length; counter++) { name = inputFields[counter]; if (frm.elements[name].value.length == 0) { if (name == \"formmail_mail_email\") { badFields = badFields + \" - Email Address \\n\"; } else { badFields = badFields + \" - \" + name + \"\\n\"; } 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style=\"color: green;\">Use the form below to contact Jody Young Adventure Travel LLC to provide feedback<br>or request more information.</span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td class=\"text\"></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<table width=\"81%\" border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"6\" cellpadding=\"0\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<div align=\"left\">Full Name</div></td>\r\n<td colspan=\"3\"><input type=\"text\" name=\"Full Name\" /></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<div align=\"left\">Email Address</div></td>\r\n<td colspan=\"3\"><input type=\"text\" name=\"formmail_mail_email\" /></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<div align=\"left\">Day Phone</div></td>\r\n<td colspan=\"3\"><input type=\"text\" name=\"Day Phone\" /></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td class=\"text\">\r\n<div align=\"left\">Evening Phone</div></td>\r\n<td colspan=\"3\"><input type=\"text\" name=\"Evening Phone\" 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Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 17:26:18','2012-11-02 23:26:18','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/43-revision-9/',0,'revision','',0),(353,1,'2012-11-05 13:07:10','2012-11-05 20:07:10','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Our Anasazi Circle Tour is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br<>br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br<>br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br<>br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-05 13:07:10','2012-11-05 20:07:10','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/05/43-revision-10/',0,'revision','',0),(354,1,'2012-11-05 13:08:48','2012-11-05 20:08:48','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Our Anasazi Circle Tour is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-05 13:08:48','2012-11-05 20:08:48','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/05/43-revision-11/',0,'revision','',0),(355,1,'2012-10-30 12:07:43','2012-10-30 18:07:43','Mojave desert\r\n\r\nDeath Valley\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2012-10-30 12:07:43','2012-10-30 18:07:43','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/30/40-revision-4/',0,'revision','',0),(356,1,'2012-11-05 20:39:51','2012-11-06 03:39:51','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2012-11-05 20:39:51','2012-11-06 03:39:51','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/05/40-revision-5/',0,'revision','',0),(359,1,'2012-11-05 13:09:19','2012-11-05 20:09:19','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-05 13:09:19','2012-11-05 20:09:19','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/05/43-revision-12/',0,'revision','',0),(360,1,'2012-11-07 10:00:34','2012-11-07 17:00:34','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"400\" height=\"300\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:00:34','2012-11-07 17:00:34','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-13/',0,'revision','',0),(361,1,'2012-11-07 10:01:42','2012-11-07 17:01:42','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:01:42','2012-11-07 17:01:42','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-14/',0,'revision','',0),(363,1,'2012-11-07 10:35:12','2012-11-07 17:35:12','','Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-13','','','2012-11-07 10:35:12','2012-11-07 17:35:12','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(364,1,'2012-11-07 10:11:39','2012-11-07 17:11:39','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:11:39','2012-11-07 17:11:39','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-15/',0,'revision','',0),(365,1,'2012-11-07 10:38:10','2012-11-07 17:38:10','','Ruins, Ute Mountain Tribal Park','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-14','','','2012-11-07 10:38:10','2012-11-07 17:38:10','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_128aoco.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(366,1,'2012-11-07 10:36:45','2012-11-07 17:36:45','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:36:45','2012-11-07 17:36:45','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-16/',0,'revision','',0),(369,1,'2012-11-07 10:40:42','2012-11-07 17:40:42','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:40:42','2012-11-07 17:40:42','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-19/',0,'revision','',0),(368,1,'2012-11-07 10:39:48','2012-11-07 17:39:48','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_128aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Ute Mountain Tribal Park\" title=\"Ruins, Ute Mountain Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-365\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:39:48','2012-11-07 17:39:48','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-18/',0,'revision','',0),(367,1,'2012-11-07 10:39:21','2012-11-07 17:39:21','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_128aoco.jpg\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_128aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Ute Mountain Tribal Park\" title=\"Ruins, Ute Mountain Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-365\" /></a><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:39:21','2012-11-07 17:39:21','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-17/',0,'revision','',0),(370,1,'2012-11-07 10:47:24','2012-11-07 17:47:24','','Towers at Hovenweep National Monument','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-15','','','2012-11-07 10:47:24','2012-11-07 17:47:24','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(371,1,'2012-11-07 10:46:15','2012-11-07 17:46:15','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:46:15','2012-11-07 17:46:15','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-20/',0,'revision','',0),(372,1,'2012-11-07 10:53:00','2012-11-07 17:53:00','','Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park','','inherit','open','open','','olympus-digital-camera-16','','','2012-11-07 10:53:00','2012-11-07 17:53:00','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(373,1,'2012-11-07 10:48:58','2012-11-07 17:48:58','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:48:58','2012-11-07 17:48:58','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-21/',0,'revision','',0),(402,1,'2012-11-18 16:33:09','2012-11-18 23:33:09','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Karen</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is blah blahlajgaoiroiqweonfa;kdvn;asd a;kjdvn</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2012-11-18 16:33:09','2012-11-18 23:33:09','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/18/26-revision-31/',0,'revision','',0),(382,1,'2012-11-18 16:09:18','2012-11-18 23:09:18','','Guestbook','','inherit','open','open','','175-revision-v1','','','2012-11-18 16:09:18','2012-11-18 23:09:18','',175,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/18/175-revision-12/',0,'revision','',0),(379,1,'2012-11-18 15:14:35','2012-11-18 22:14:35','\r\n\r\n[comment-guestbook]','Guestbook','','inherit','open','open','','175-revision-v1','','','2012-11-18 15:14:35','2012-11-18 22:14:35','',175,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/18/175-revision-10/',0,'revision','',0),(381,1,'2012-11-18 15:50:26','2012-11-18 22:50:26','\r\n','Guestbook','','inherit','open','open','','175-revision-v1','','','2012-11-18 15:50:26','2012-11-18 22:50:26','',175,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/18/175-revision-11/',0,'revision','',0),(383,1,'2012-11-01 20:05:41','2012-11-02 02:05:41','<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Greetings! </span></p>\r\n\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/jody_abt.jpg\" alt=\"Jody in Canyonlands\" title=\"Jody on the lathrop Trail, Canyonlands National Park\" width=\"400\" height=\"84\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-171\" />\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Its time to play and we offer just that. My name is Jody Young and I hope\r\nyou\'ll take the time to read on before you cruise to the next world. We normally travel huge through Alaska, scrape our minds through Utah canyons, and strain our eyes with the distances. And the friends we\'ve made are ready for more. With each year, we get more requests, inputs and ideas, that we use to offer more itineraries, more options and opportunities to play and learn in the great outdoors. And even the indoors sometimes. You have lots of choices when it comes to travel, so take your time, ask questions and feel life from both the outside in and the inside out.....</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I\'ve been guiding since 1991, and have worked for and with some of the major adventure travel companies, and served as operations manager for one of Alaska\'s first adventure travel companies. Prior to all of that, I was a cook who learned her way to become a chef at a major ski area, and I take that knowledge and experience into the outdoors, providing food that I hope will surprise and please you. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">I have been on my own since 2004, with my own trips to my favorite places. One of them, the Gateway to the Arctic in Alaska, I have been doing since 1993 when the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay was first opened to the public. The other places I visit I have either worked for other guides or traveled there extensively myself, to see, learn, and appreciate.</span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Some of my trips are contract trips with other companies. Much of what I am doing right now is for <a title=\"REI Adventures\" href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventure Travel</a>. Others are itineraries that are available to private groups - companies, families, groups of like-minded friends. </span></p>\r\n\r\n<p><span style=\"color: navy;\">Enjoy looking around the web site, read about the guides who most often travel with me or lead some of my trips, look at the pictures and imagine adding them to your own memories of special times in special places. We look forward to traveling with you, and seeing the look on your face when we round the next turn in the trail. </span></p>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n\r\n','About Us','','inherit','open','open','','2-revision-v1','','','2012-11-01 20:05:41','2012-11-02 02:05:41','',2,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/2-revision-12/',0,'revision','',0),(384,1,'2012-10-30 11:40:04','2012-10-30 17:40:04','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=13&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2012-10-30 11:40:04','2012-10-30 17:40:04','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/10/30/36-revision-23/',0,'revision','',0),(385,1,'2012-11-05 20:45:39','2012-11-06 03:45:39','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2012-11-05 20:45:39','2012-11-06 03:45:39','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/05/40-revision-6/',0,'revision','',0),(386,1,'2012-11-07 10:53:46','2012-11-07 17:53:46','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2012-11-07 10:53:46','2012-11-07 17:53:46','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/07/43-revision-22/',0,'revision','',0),(387,1,'2012-10-22 12:52:27','2012-10-22 18:52:27','<table width=\"100%\" border=\"1\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\" height=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Adventure Travel Industry Connections</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_REI.gif\" alt=\"REI Adventures\" title=\"l_REI\" width=\"91\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-129\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures\">REI Adventures</a>, your gateway to the right gear, and the right trip, in the great outdoors.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_exodus.gif\" alt=\"Exodus Travel\" title=\"l_exodus\" width=\"235\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-131\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.exodus.co.uk/\">Exodus Adventure Travel</a>, based in England, world\'s largest walking tour company.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_campak.jpg\" alt=\"Camp Alaska Tours\" title=\"l_campak\" width=\"215\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-134\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://campalaska.com/\">Camp Alaska Tours</a>, one of the originators of the modern adventure travel tour, now owned by Jody with the itineraries incorporated into her private trips.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Adventure Travel Organizations</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_ao.jpg\" alt=\"America Outdoors\" title=\"l_ao\" width=\"60\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-140\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.americaoutdoors.org/\">America Outdoors</a>, America\'s backcountry pros.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_oiwc.jpg\" alt=\"Outdoor Indistries Women's Coalition\" title=\"l_oiwc\" width=\"200\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-141\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.oiwc.org/\">Outdoor Industries Women\'s\r\nCoalition</a>, bringing awareness to women\'s issues.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_lnt.gif\" alt=\"Leave No Trace\" title=\"l_lnt\" width=\"230\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-143\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://lnt.org/\">Leave No Trace</a>, supporting backcountry ethics.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_gli.gif\" alt=\"Glen Canyon Institute\" title=\"l_gli\" width=\"65\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-145\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.glencanyon.org/\">Glen Canyon Institute</a>, its about the canyon.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_gob.gif\" alt=\"Great Old Broads for the Winlderness\" title=\"l_gob\" width=\"70\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-147\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.greatoldbroads.org/\">Great Old Broads for the Wilderness</a>, where its about the wilderness.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Gear Connections</strong></span></td>\r\n<td width=\"2%\"></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\" height=\"58\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_heritage.jpg\" alt=\"Heritage Kayaks\" title=\"l_heritage\" width=\"246\" height=\"46\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-149\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\" height=\"58\"><a href=\"http://www.heritagekayaks.com/\">Heritage\r\nKayaks</a>, the right kayak for lake touring when its the stops and hikes that matter.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_sts.gif\" alt=\"Sea to Summit\" title=\"l_sts\" width=\"110\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-150\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.seatosummit.com/\">Sea To Summit</a>, innovative gear for outdoors and watersports.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_point6.jpg\" alt=\"Point 6\" title=\"l_point6\" width=\"118\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-152\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.point6.com/\">Point 6</a>, socks to keep your feet happy, out the door and all the way back home.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Outdoor Fun</strong></span></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_nacra.gif\" alt=\"Nacra Catamarans\" title=\"l_nacra\" width=\"401\" height=\"38\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-155\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://www.nacra.us\">Nacra Catamarans</a>, hot boats for hot sailors, including the NEW Nacra 17, the 2016 Olympic Catamaran.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\" height=\"82\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_jys.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young Sailing\" title=\"l_jys\" width=\"103\" height=\"69\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-157\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\" height=\"82\"><a href=\"http://www.jimyoungsailing.com\">Jim\r\nYoung Sailing</a>, take your sailing to another level with the right coaching.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\"><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Food Fun</strong></span></td>\r\n<td width=\"2%\"></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/l_sf.gif\" alt=\"Slow Food\" title=\"l_sf\" width=\"139\" height=69\"\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-159\" /></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"><a href=\"http://slowfood.com/\">Slow Food</a>, eating at the speed of conversation.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"></td>\r\n<td width=\"35%\"></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td width=\"63%\"></td>\r\n<td 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This one is a logistical challenge that needs planning and organization to get right, plus a unique combination of licenses and permits to be able to take you to our favorite spots. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow002-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Home for the week\" title=\"Houseboat Camping on Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-291\" />As of 2012-13, we do not have a open-signup, this trip is available as a private/group trip, with a minimum of 6 to maximum of 12 people.<i> Please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> for possible dates and prices.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Time of Year</b>; this is a spring or fall trip, summers are too hot, and winter days are too short. Our preferred times are mid-April to end of May, and mid-September to the end of October.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Weather considerations</b>; the spring trips can have a mix of weather, from cool to hot, 60s to 90s (15 to 25 degrees cooler at night) would be a normal range. Because the days are longer, the sandstone can heat up more in the sun, so these are usually the warmer trips. But the water is still mountain snow runoff from the far-away Rockies, so the evening dip into the lake to refresh can be, depending on your attitude, either more refreshing after a long day in the sun, or too cool to consider. (We do have a back country hot shower solution available!) The fall trips, with shorter days, are usually cooler, with 50s to 80s as highs more common, and the nights correspondingly cooler, but the flip side is a warmer lake still nice to dip into after a long summer under the hot sun.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYes, it is a desert trip in spite of all the water underneath us, and yes, it can rain, although that is something rare. When it does happen, the instant waterfalls can be spectacular. And yes, it has snowed on us, once.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Itineray</b>\r\n<i>This trip starts and ends at the airport in Salt Lake City, UT, although if you wish to drive, we can arrange to meet you at the Marina in Bullfrog, UT.</i>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Day 1, meet at the Salt Lake City airport at 10 am, travel by van south to Bullfrog. We will stop for lunch in Price UT, this is the one meal that is one your own. There is also a grocery store and liquor shop there, for any special food needs and for personal beverages. Note; we feed you well on the trip! So it is not necessary to stock up on any foods unless you have a secret addiction to something sweet. Once at the marina in Bullfrog, we transfer all of our gear to the houseboat, where your guides will prepare the first evening\'s meal as the sun sets over the layered sandstone hills to the west. We spend the night on the boats at the dock.</li>\r\n <li>Day 2, after you get your first cup of coffee - or tea - we leave the dock early with breakfast prepared after we get underway. It is roughly a 4 hour trip in the houseboat to the mouth of the Escalante, between beautiful, steep, colorful sandstone walls that are the edges of the Glen Canyon. After turning up the Escalante, it is typically 1 to 2 hours to find a campsite, set up tents, and offload all of our gear before we can get in the kayaks for a 1 to 3 hour exploratory paddle into a nearby canyon. Then its time for a dip in the lake before dinner is served on the upper deck, followed by star-gazing in a night sky unaffected by any light pollution.</li>\r\n <li>Days 3, 4 and 5 are weather-dependent, your guides make the schedule after arrival for the week based on the campsite and the weather forecast, but it will usually include two days of paddling/hiking totaling about 6 to 7 hours, and one full hiking day, about 5 to 8 miles in desert conditions. On the paddle days, we will travel in our kayaks up side canyons until we run out of water deep enough to keep us afloat, where we will pull the boats out and hike up the creek or stream to lunch spots that we know, places where you just might want to spend a week on your own someday. The hiking day is usually to a desert world almost free of any recent human use, although you will find the tracks of many other visitors. And of course, featuring our favorite lunch spots. Upon return to our camp each day, there is the lake calling to you in hot weather, and our wonderful dinner surprises awaiting you on our upper deck. Then there is the evening fire, and of course the night sky.</li>\r\n <li>Day 6 is pack-up day, store all the gear back on the houseboat, for the ride back to Bullfrog. But unlike our journey out, we now have a full day to perhaps take a few side trips up some of the canyons we passed on the way in, for a short hike or two, or just floating past other sights that might include some Anasazi ruins high in the cliffs overhead. That evening, back at the Marina we unload our home for the past week, and head over to a nearby lodge - which has wireless for the connection-deprived among us - for softer beds, non-stop showers, and a group dinner in the restaurant at the lodge.</li>\r\n <li>Day 7, after an early breakfast at the restaurant, we saddle up, get all the gear packed once again on the van, and begin the drive back to the Salt Lake City airport and the nearby hotels. But like the more leisurely houseboat trip the day before, we may have time for a side trip or two, to visit some of the other unique spots hidden in this land of stone and sand, that will include a picnic lunch. Arrival at Salt Lake City is typically around 5 to 6 pm, so if you choose to fly out that evening, you should not schedule your flight for any earlier than 7.30 to 8 pm. We say goodby to you at the airport or your hotel, and for the first time in a week you will be on your own for food. </li>\r\n</ul>\r\n</font>\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<b>Gear Checklist</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pow_gear-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Did someone remember the kayaks?\" title=\"Unloading at Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-293\" /></td><td>\r\n<br>\r\nA note on gear in the modern world; these canyons are deep, and are far from anywhere. While cell phone and data services are available at Bullfrog, do not expect to be able to connect from the lake or our campsite. If you absolutely, positively need to be connected on a daily basis, consider renting a satellite phone. Emergency communications are available to us, through the Marine radio system on the lake. Our houseboat is equipped with the necessary radio, and our guides each carry hand-held radios. Your GPS will usually work, although you may lose the connection in some narrow canyons. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>Provided Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Tents</li>\r\n <li>Cooking and eating utensils</li>\r\n <li>all cooking gear, stoves, pans, etc</li>\r\n <li>Kayaks, paddles, life vests</li>\r\n <li>Houseboat with food and equipment storage, bathrooms, 110 volts for charging batteries available for a couple hours each day (on-boat generator)</li>\r\n <li>outside shower equipment</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Official Papers</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Airline tickets</li>\r\n <li>Photo ID</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Luggage</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Large duffel bag or soft-sided suitcase</li>\r\n <li>Daypack (1500 - 2000 cu. in.) for camera, water bottles, extra clothing, lunch</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Camping Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Sleeping bag with stuff sack (rated to 30 F), lightweight and compressible</li>\r\n <li>Sleeping pad</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Clothing</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>a few lightweight, easily washable items for travel wear</li>\r\n <li>Midweight fleece or wool sweater</li>\r\n <li>Lightweight thermal underwear top and bottom, synthetic or wool</li>\r\n <li>Hiking pants, synthetic, quick-drying</li>\r\n <li>Hiking shorts, comfortable, 2 pr min</li>\r\n <li>Long-sleeve shirt</li>\r\n <li>T-shirts</li>\r\n <li>Underwear</li>\r\n <li>Hiking socks, enough for the week plus spare</li>\r\n <li>Swimsuit</li>\r\n <li>Sun hat</li>\r\n <li>Wool or fleece hat</li>\r\n <li>Bandana</li>\r\n <li>Paddling gloves</li>\r\n <li>Rain jacket (waterproof, breathable) that will also work as wind shell</li>\r\n <li>consider a fleece vest or jacket, for the chill of the morning and evening air - rolled up in a stuff sack, either one can double as a camp pillow</li>\r\n\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Footwear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Lightweight hiking shoes/boots, broken-in, aggressive tread</li>\r\n <li>Paddling/wet hiking shoes (\"watersport\" shoe), will get wet</li>\r\n <li>Comfortable shoes for camp/travel</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Travel Accessories</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Three (3) one-quart water bottles or hydration system (100 oz. is best)</li>\r\n <li>Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries/bulb</li>\r\n <li>Watch with alarm and/or travel clock</li>\r\n <li>Sunglasses and retainer strap</li>\r\n <li>Sunblock and lip balm w/high SPF</li>\r\n <li>Toiletry kit including personal medications</li>\r\n <li>Small washcloth and small towel</li>\r\n <li>Handi Wipes & Hand sanitizer gel (usually available on houseboat but best to have in your own personal kit)</li>\r\n <li>Insect repellent (seldom needed, small quantity is adequate)</li>\r\n <li>Several Ziploc plastic bags or Dry Bags</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<i>Optional Field Gear</i>\r\n<ul>\r\n <li>Camera, film or spare memory card, and spare batteries</li>\r\n <li>personal solar battery charger, batteries</li>\r\n <li>Ear plugs</li>\r\n <li>Pocket knife and/or multi-tool</li>\r\n <li>Whistle</li>\r\n <li>Spare contact lenses or glasses</li>\r\n <li>Small freestanding flashlight/lantern for use inside your tent</li>\r\n <li>Reading and writing materials</li>\r\n <li>Travel pillow</li>\r\n <li>Hiking staff or trekking poles</li>\r\n <li>Favorite energy snacks if you have special dietary needs (we provide a wide variety of snack and lunch options each day)</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking','','inherit','open','open','','287-revision-13','','','2012-11-01 16:21:13','2012-11-01 22:21:13','',287,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/01/287-revision-13/',0,'revision','',0),(390,1,'2012-11-04 18:24:10','2012-11-05 01:24:10','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Karen</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Karen Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. She lives ..a;skasf;kasvasdfasfasd;kas;dnblahblahblahhhhhh</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. 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Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2012-11-02 17:05:44','2012-11-02 23:05:44','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/02/46-revision-34/',0,'revision','',0),(392,1,'2012-11-04 18:16:41','2012-11-05 01:16:41','<p> </p>\r\n<font color=\"blue\"><p>The best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, is with experienced and knowledgeable guides. With organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged, it is an easy way to pack more into a vacation than you thought possible. Food is also covered, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you.</p>\r\n<p><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/P5210108ao-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Map Chat\" title=\"Map chat on Pollywog Bench\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-312\" height=\"225\" width=\"300\" />We visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\r\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\r\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. The description of each trip has a gear list so you can come prepared.</p>\r\n<p>We travel in these places because we love them, and we truly enjoy sharing them with others, and to watch the surprise, pleasure, and awe in the eyes of travelers who come with us. So browse and dream, we look forward to having you travel with us.</p></font>\r\n<br />\r\n<br />\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" height=\"94\" width=\"200\" />','Welcome to Adventure Travel','','inherit','open','open','','189-revision-v1','','','2012-11-04 18:16:41','2012-11-05 01:16:41','',189,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/04/189-revision-8/',0,'revision','',0),(397,1,'2012-11-25 11:26:08','2012-11-25 18:26:08','<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>Welcome to our new Guestbook, going live on Dec 1, 2012. For a selection of comments on the two previous versions of our Guestbook going back to 2002, please visit the Guestbook > Archive page.\r\n\r\nTo add your own comments, scroll down to the \"leave a Reply\" box at the bottom of the page. Note our anti-spam system requires you to check the box indicating that you are human (spam robots can\'t see that checkbox!)\r\n\r\nAnd thanks for visiting, come back after we open up posting here to add your story to our travel history.\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n[threader]','Guestbook','','inherit','open','open','','175-revision-v1','','','2012-11-25 11:26:08','2012-11-25 18:26:08','',175,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/25/175-revision-16/',0,'revision','',0),(398,1,'2012-11-25 11:27:20','2012-11-25 18:27:20','<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><font color=\"blue\">Welcome to our new Guestbook, going live on Dec 1, 2012. For a selection of comments on the two previous versions of our Guestbook going back to 2002, please visit the Guestbook > Archive page.\r\n\r\nTo add your own comments, scroll down to the \"leave a Reply\" box at the bottom of the page. Note our anti-spam system requires you to check the box indicating that you are human (spam robots can\'t see that checkbox!)\r\n\r\nAnd thanks for visiting, come back after we open up posting here to add your story to our travel history.</font>\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n[threader]','Guestbook','','inherit','open','open','','175-revision-v1','','','2012-11-25 11:27:20','2012-11-25 18:27:20','',175,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2012/11/25/175-revision-17/',0,'revision','',0),(409,1,'2013-03-30 11:46:52','2013-03-30 17:46:52','We are leading the last two camping trips of the spring 2013 into Death Valley, come join us on this surprising look at so much more than just desert. \r\n\r\nThis trip is on Apr 2-7. Details are at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking with REI Adventures\">Death Valley Hiking with REI Adventure</a>','Death Valley Hiking IV','','publish','closed','closed','','death-valley-hiking-iv','','','2013-03-30 12:04:33','2013-03-30 18:04:33','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?post_type=events&p=409',0,'events','',0),(411,1,'2013-03-30 12:07:29','2013-03-30 18:07:29','We are leading the last two camping trips of the spring 2013 into Death Valley, come join us on this surprising look at so much more than just desert. \r\n\r\nThis trip is on Mar 25-30. Details are at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking with REI Adventures\">Death Valley Hiking with REI Adventure</a>','Death Valley Hiking III','','publish','closed','closed','','death-valley-hiking-iii-2','','','2013-03-30 12:07:29','2013-03-30 18:07:29','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/?post_type=events&p=411',0,'events','',0),(431,1,'2013-09-11 11:29:16','2013-09-11 17:29:16','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Key</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Key Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. In her own words: <br>\r\n\"I have been adventuring with Jody for my entire life. Why do we adventure? My opinion is that we adventure to get lost. Once lost we have the opportunity to explore and discover: find ourselves, find one another, and find unthinkable beauty and inspiration on our way.<br>\r\nWhen I am not adventuring I am home in Portland Oregon living a ritualistic and predictable life centered around a dog & a cat.<br>\r\nI work as a critical care RN in the Neurosciences at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital and I am in a masters program studying 5 Elements Acupuncture.<br>\r\nWhy do you adventure? I hope we find ourselves lost together one day.\"</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is an accomplished cellist with a degree in music who is now reinventing his life, back in school pursuing a degree in Biology</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>We have a few others who travel with us occasionally, toting bags, washing dishes, and making sure that no one is lost at the end of the line on the trail. So you might get to meet Jack Young, a life-long sailing professional from California, or Jeff Guetierrez from Moab, UT, an experienced back country hiker.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2013-09-11 11:29:16','2013-09-11 17:29:16','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2013/09/11/26-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(449,1,'2014-02-19 18:16:20','2014-02-20 01:16:20','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 2014 trip open to the public is our famous, long-running <i>Gateway to the Arctic</i>. This trip is run through REI Adventures, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\nJul 12-21<br>\r\nJul 19-28<br>\r\nAug 2-11 (sold out)<br>\r\nAug 16-25</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=13&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2014-02-19 18:16:20','2014-02-20 01:16:20','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/19/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(450,1,'2014-02-19 18:18:34','2014-02-20 01:18:34','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 2014 trip open to the public is our famous, long-running <i>Gateway to the Arctic</i>. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html#allDates\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\nJul 12-21<br>\r\nJul 19-28<br>\r\nAug 2-11 (sold out)<br>\r\nAug 16-25</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=13&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2014-02-19 18:18:34','2014-02-20 01:18:34','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/19/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(451,1,'2014-02-19 18:26:03','2014-02-20 01:26:03','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 2014 trip open to the public is our wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\nApr 28-May 4<br>\r\nMay 7-13 (sold out)<br>\r\nMay 17-23 (sold out)<br>\r\nSep 29-Oct 5<br>\r\nOct 8-14</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2014-02-19 18:26:03','2014-02-20 01:26:03','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/19/46-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(458,1,'2014-03-08 15:11:48','2014-03-08 22:11:48','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nFor 2014, we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we do the last two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br>\r\nMar 24-29 (sold out)<br>\r\nApr 1-6 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2014-03-08 15:11:48','2014-03-08 22:11:48','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/03/08/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(456,1,'2014-02-26 13:01:20','2014-02-26 20:01:20','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nWe have no 2014 trips in Colorado open to the public. However, we are close to finishing the planning for a new trip, that we hope to \'test drive\' this fall so it can be added to our 2015 public offerings. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.<br></td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope,in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nAs it now looks, this will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.\r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2014-02-26 13:01:20','2014-02-26 20:01:20','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/26/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(452,1,'2014-02-26 12:27:15','2014-02-26 19:27:15','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nWe have no 2014 trips in Colorado open to the public. However, we are close to finishing the planning for a new trip, that we hope to \'test drive\' this fall so it can be added to our 2015 public offerings. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.<br></td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is something we have had in our plans for a number of years, but its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nThis will be a 7 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Albuquerque, NM. Those days will include travel in Indian country, with stops at places of interest along the way to and from our base, the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and two days will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails. The second day with the Utes will be a longer hike into much more hidden, and less-seen, cliff houses left by the Anasazi. \r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2014-02-26 12:27:15','2014-02-26 19:27:15','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/26/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(453,1,'2014-02-26 12:45:55','2014-02-26 19:45:55','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nFor 2014, we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we do the last two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br>\r\nMar 24-29<br>\r\nApr 1-6 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2014-02-26 12:45:55','2014-02-26 19:45:55','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/26/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(454,1,'2014-02-26 12:48:41','2014-02-26 19:48:41','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nFor 2014, we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we do the last two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br>\r\nMar 24-29<br>\r\nApr 1-6 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr></TR>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2014-02-26 12:48:41','2014-02-26 19:48:41','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/26/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(455,1,'2014-02-26 12:50:24','2014-02-26 19:50:24','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nFor 2014, we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we do the last two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br>\r\nMar 24-29<br>\r\nApr 1-6 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2014-02-26 12:50:24','2014-02-26 19:50:24','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/02/26/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(460,1,'2014-03-25 10:44:11','2014-03-25 16:44:11','<table>\r\n<tr><td><strong>Meet Our Guides</strong></td><td> </td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jody.jpg\" alt=\"Jody Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"149\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><span style=\"color: navy;\">Jody</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jody Young, owner/operator of Jody Young Adventure Travel, is based in the mountains of Utah near Park City - except in the summers when she is in Alaska, or winters, when she might be found in Chicago. She began her working career as a cook in Louisiana, learning and moving her way up to become a chef at a major ski resort. Along the way she opened and ran a successful catering company. That all took her to providing food for traveling groups, which in turn led to her being hired to lead some of those same groups as a guide beginning in 1990. She has worked for a number of adventure travel companies, primarily in Utah, California and Alaska, and eventually became the operations manager for an Alaska firm, along the way acquiring an extensive knowledge of the flora, fauna, and geology of those areas. In 2004, she went out on under her own name, offering her signature trips emphasizing fun both under her name and as contract trips for other adventure travel companies. Currently REI Adventure Travel takes up many of her itineraries, and she was named REI\'s Adventure Travel Guide of the Year in 2005. She began leading REI Adventure trips as a guide for another company beginning in 1993.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_karen.jpg\" alt=\"Karen Youra\" title=\"karen\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-89\" height=\"200\" width=\"148\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Key</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Key Youra has been an assistant on many REI trips, with Jody as well as with another well-known southwestern guide, Steve Kasper. She has traveled over most of southern Utah and its National Parks and Monuments. In her own words: <br>\r\n\"I have been adventuring with Jody for my entire life. Why do we adventure? My opinion is that we adventure to get lost. Once lost we have the opportunity to explore and discover: find ourselves, find one another, and find unthinkable beauty and inspiration on our way.<br>\r\nWhen I am not adventuring I am home in Portland Oregon living a ritualistic and predictable life centered around a dog & a cat.<br>\r\nI work as a critical care RN in the Neurosciences at Oregon Health and Sciences University Hospital and I am in a masters program studying 5 Elements Acupuncture.<br>\r\nWhy do you adventure? I hope we find ourselves lost together one day.\"</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_jim.jpg\" alt=\"Jim Young\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"152\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Jim</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Jim Young - Jody\'s eldest brother - lives in Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at 9000 ft in the mountains. He is a sailing, cross country skiing, and biathlon coach who worked for National Teams in both the USA and Switzerland, and who has worked privately with Olympic athletes from over a dozen countries. He coached at the Olympic level for over 25 years. He has also traveled the Utah deserts for 30+ years, exploring on his own, before joining Jody as an assistant guide in 2004 after the Athens Olympics. His specialty is southern Utah and Colorado, and he is a critical part of any Lake Powell trips with his years on the water paddling and sailing, and his Coast Guard Captains license is what makes the houseboat-supported trip possible. He also holds an Anthropology degree, and adds considerable cultural knowledge to any travels in Indian country.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_otto.jpg\" alt=\"Otto Clifton\" align=\"left\" height=\"200\" width=\"147\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Otto</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Richard \"Otto\" Clifton currently resides in Oregon with his wife, Jill (Jody\'s older sister). He is a specialist in resort hotel management, and has worked at a number of premier lodges in ski country and in National Parks, either as a manager, an interim manager or as a consultant. He and Jill have both been certified as Sea Kayak instructors, and have skied/hiked/biked much of the American west. Otto is most often seen as Jody\'s assistant in Alaska.</td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td rowspan=\"2\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/g_steve.jpg\" alt=\"Steve White\" title=\"g_steve\" width=\"144\" height=\"200\" class=\"size-full wp-image-125\" /> </td>\r\n\r\n<td><span style=\"color: navy;\"><strong>Steve</strong></span></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr><td>Steve White, from Durango, Colorado, is Jody\'s primary guide in Alaska, leading a number of trips each summer as well as learning new routes as Jody\'s assistant. Since he lives in Southern Colorado, he also knows the mountains and deserts of the region. He is an accomplished cellist with a degree in music who is now reinventing his life, back in school pursuing a degree in Biology</td></tr>\r\n\r\n</table>\r\n<br>We have a few others who travel with us occasionally, toting bags, washing dishes, and making sure that no one is lost at the end of the line on the trail. So you might get to meet Jack Young, a life-long sailing professional from California, or Jeff Guetierrez from Moab, UT, an experienced back country hiker, or Chris Kasper from the California mountains, son of a well-know southwest guide who is following in his father\'s footsteps.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/JYATlogo.jpg\" alt=\"Enjoy!\" title=\"Life is a Journey\" width=\"200\" height=\"94\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-278\" />\r\n','Our Guides','','inherit','open','open','','26-revision-v1','','','2014-03-25 10:44:11','2014-03-25 16:44:11','',26,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/03/25/26-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(465,1,'2014-04-26 08:00:21','2014-04-26 14:00:21','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 2014 trip open to the public is our wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\nApr 28-May 4 (sold out)<br>\r\nMay 7-13 (sold out)<br>\r\nMay 17-23 (sold out)<br>\r\nSep 29-Oct 5<br>\r\nOct 8-14</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2014-04-26 08:00:21','2014-04-26 14:00:21','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2014/04/26/46-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(471,1,'2014-05-27 14:47:17','2014-05-27 20:47:17','Flowers in the Needles, Canyonlands NP, late May 2014','IMG_0752_s','Desert Flowers May 2014 Canyonlands NP','inherit','open','open','','img_0752_s','','','2014-05-27 14:47:17','2014-05-27 20:47:17','',0,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_0752_s.jpg',0,'attachment','image/jpeg',0),(478,1,'2015-03-01 10:07:00','2015-03-01 17:07:00','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2014 dates</strong><br>\r\nIts 2015, and we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we usually do two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br>\r\nMar 7-12 (sold out)<br>\r\nMar 15-20 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:07:00','2015-03-01 17:07:00','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(480,1,'2015-03-01 10:09:33','2015-03-01 17:09:33','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\nIts 2015, and we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we usually do two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br>\r\nMar 7-12 (sold out)<br>\r\nMar 15-20 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:09:33','2015-03-01 17:09:33','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(479,1,'2015-03-01 10:08:12','2015-03-01 17:08:12','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\n<tr>\r\nIts 2015, and we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we usually do two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br>\r\nMar 7-12 (sold out)<br>\r\nMar 15-20 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #FF6600;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FFFFFF;\' ><a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FFFFFF\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:08:12','2015-03-01 17:08:12','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(481,1,'2015-03-01 10:11:08','2015-03-01 17:11:08','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br />\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br />\r\nIts 2015, and we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we usually do two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br />\r\nMar 7-12 (sold out)<br />\r\nMar 15-20 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tr></tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\n\r\n<br />\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\n\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>..</td>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\"width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url(\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg\'); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #ff6600;\"><div id=\"NetweatherContainer\" style=\"height: 420px;\"><script src=\"http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\"></script></div><div style=\"text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #ffffff;\"><a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\">Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\">Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\">Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\">Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:11:08','2015-03-01 17:11:08','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(482,1,'2015-03-01 10:16:24','2015-03-01 17:16:24','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>Warm, sunny, sandy beaches, rising quickly to the Sierra Nevada mountains that contain some of the wonders on this continent, including Yosemite National Park and the magnificent stands of giant redwoods, dropping to the east to the huge basin deserts of the West, including the Mojave and Death Valley. An amazing range of sights and experiences, whether you travel South to North or West to East. The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br />\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br />\r\nIts 2015, and we will again be running two Death Valley camping-style strips. These are REI trips, operated by another guide service, Steve Kasper, but we usually do two every spring. You can find all of the available dates, the complete itinerary, cost, and sign up on REI\'s web site at <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking and Camping\" target=\"_blank\">Death Valley Hiking and Camping</a>. And while browsing around, note that Steve also offers a lodge-based version of the Death Valley trip. Our dates our noted below, but whichever one of us you travel with, we know you will discover the secret sides of Death Valley on a trip to remember forever.<br />\r\nMar 7-12 (sold out)<br />\r\nMar 15-20 (sold out)</td>\r\n</tr></tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>CALIFORNIA has so much to offer, its hard to pick a favorite - or to see them all. For us, California also has people... and we try hard to find the places that the crowds don\'t know about, or can\'t easily get to. We have done Mt Whitney, its immensity alone keeps the thundering herds away, but our favorites are the deserts of the South, from Joshua Tree National Park, up through the Mojave National Preserve, and to the huge Death Valley National Park. This area alone can soak up a lifetime of exploring!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\n\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>A trip you may find Jody or one of us on is Death Valley Hiking, an REI Adventures tour that is run by another Southwestern guide that we often work with, Steve Kasper. This is a 6-day trip, starting and ending at the airport in Las Vegas. There are two versions of the trip, the winter tours are lodge-based in the heart of the Park, while the spring trips, scheduled to try to capture the bloom of the desert in the spring, is tent-based trip, but is it a base camp with day trips, not a full backpacking trip, so that more time is spent exploring instead of setting up and tearing down campsites daily. For complete itnerary, dates for 2013, pricing, and to sign up, visit <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/ca_deathvalley.html\" title=\"Death Valley Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip web site.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n\r\nCalifornia Places: Redwood National Park, Lava Beds National Monument, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Park, Channel Islands National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, numerous National Recreation Areas and designated Wilderness Areas, plus a National Seashore and 3 National Marine Sanctuaries. There are also approximately 17 National Forests within the state.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n</span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\"width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url(\'http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/orange_500x440_bg.jpg\'); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #ff6600;\"><div id=\"NetweatherContainer\" style=\"height: 420px;\"><script src=\"http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=whteYell&logo=1&zipcode=92328&lang=eng&size=13&theme=orange&metric=0&target=_self\"></script></div><div style=\"text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #ffffff;\"><a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/death-valley/92328/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\">Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\">Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=92328\">Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\"color: #ffffff;\" href=\"http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\">Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>There are lots of great places to visit in California, ranging from the coastal beaches, to Pacific coast rainforest, to high mountains, to deserts - but many of them are simply crowded. Our favorites are Mt Whitney because of the challenge, and Death Valley (on the CA/NV border on the radar map above, NE of Santa Barbara), because its treasures are hidden and less visited. Easiest access to the deserts is from Las Vegas.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','California','','inherit','open','open','','40-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:16:24','2015-03-01 17:16:24','',40,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/40-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(483,1,'2015-03-01 10:23:09','2015-03-01 17:23:09','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 2015 trip open to the public is our wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\nApr 27 – May 3 (Sold out)<br>\r\nMay 6–12<br>\r\nMay 16–22<br>\r\nSep 19–25<br>\r\nSep 28 – Oct 4<br>\r\nOct 7–13</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','open','open','','46-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:23:09','2015-03-01 17:23:09','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/46-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(484,1,'2015-03-01 10:26:29','2015-03-01 17:26:29','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 201 trip open to the public is our famous, long-running <i>Gateway to the Arctic</i>. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html#allDates\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\nJul 11–20<br>\r\nJul 18–27<br>\r\nJul 25 – Aug 3<br>\r\nAug 1–10 (Sold out)<br>\r\nAug 15–24 (Sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=13&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:26:29','2015-03-01 17:26:29','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(485,1,'2015-03-01 10:27:13','2015-03-01 17:27:13','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\nOur 2015 trip open to the public is our famous, long-running <i>Gateway to the Arctic</i>. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html#allDates\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\nJul 11–20<br>\r\nJul 18–27<br>\r\nJul 25 – Aug 3<br>\r\nAug 1–10 (Sold out)<br>\r\nAug 15–24 (Sold out)</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td>\r\n<div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=13&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nFairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.\r\n\r\n</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Alaska','','inherit','open','open','','36-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:27:13','2015-03-01 17:27:13','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(487,1,'2015-03-01 10:35:13','2015-03-01 17:35:13','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\nWe have no 2015 trips in Colorado open to the public. We have been working on a new trip in our \'spare time\' for a couple years, still looking for the right place to base it from, that we hope to finally \'test drive\' this fall with a real group of travelers instead of just Jim & Jody, or Jim & Nancy having fun wandering around by themselves. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.<br></td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope,in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nAs it now looks, this will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.\r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/lightning_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #000000;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=dark2&logo=1&zipcode=81501&lang=eng&size=13&theme=lightning&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #FDEA11;\' ><a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/co/grand-junction/81501/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=81501\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #FDEA11\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>\r\nGrand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n','Colorado','','inherit','open','open','','43-revision-v1','','','2015-03-01 10:35:13','2015-03-01 17:35:13','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2015/03/01/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(488,1,'2015-03-01 10:38:58','2015-03-01 17:38:58','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2015 dates</strong><br>\r\nWe have no 2015 trips in Colorado open to the public. We have been working on a new trip in our \'spare time\' for a couple years, still looking for the right place to base it from, that we hope to finally \'test drive\' this fall with a real group of travelers instead of just Jim & Jody, or Jim & Nancy having fun wandering around by themselves. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.<br></td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" /></td>\r\n<td><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" /><br><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope,in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. \r\n<br><br>\r\nAs it now looks, this will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.\r\n<br><br>\r\nHiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.\r\n<br><br>\r\nIf this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get on our notification list so you can be among the first to know when this trip goes \'live\'!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nColorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! 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Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2016</strong><br>\r\nOur 2016 trip open to the public is our famous, long-running <i>Gateway to the Arctic</i>. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html#allDates\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\n(All 2016 trips sold out! Check back for 2017 dates in early fall)\r\n</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0034a.jpg\" alt=\"Alaska\" title=\"Alaska\" width=\"250\" height=\"166\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-209\" /></a></td><td><b><i>ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nYou will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b>\r\n<br>\r\n<i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.\r\n\r\nThis trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td>\r\n<td><b>Alaska Experience</b>\r\n<br><br>\r\nThis is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. 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I got into it in the early 90\'s, when there were lots of great small companies with committed, experienced guides, catering to small groups deeply interested the our destinations. It was the best way to see some of nature\'s wonders, and sometimes a bit of prehistory, and maybe bits of local culture thrown in. Over the years, the whole business has grown, with it growing group sizes and tour companies becoming bigger, offering more departure dates and employing more guides, many with less experience and less committed to a deeper experience. I\'ve been facing that whole growth thing for a couple years now, and have decided that the new version of doing what I love, is simply not what I love and why I got into this business. So we are going in a new - at least, \'new\' in the current adventure travel culture - direction and and are going to cater to the people and destinations that got me, and my guides, into this to begin with. We\'re going to focus on smaller groups, 12 or less, and custom itineraries, for families, companies, groups of friends, who want a shared experience in wondrous locations.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p><img width=\"234\" height=\"300\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-522 size-medium\" alt=\"\" src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/jodymoab2011-234x300.jpg\" />We want to help YOU have a great experience, by sharing what we love. So look over where we go, and what we can do, and dream a bit... Then drop me a note, about where you\'d like to go, whether its friends, family, or business, how long you can travel, and we\'ll put together a trip proposal for you. The best way to travel is with experienced and knowledgeable guides, with organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged. We take care of the details, local travel, accommodations whether tents or rooms, food, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you. And we\'ll bring our knowledge and experience.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p>We can visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. We\'ve even expanded our territory to include the US Virgin Islands, and early in 2020, we\'ll go whale watching in the Gulf of California! Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. 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Over the years, the whole business has grown, with it growing group sizes and tour companies becoming bigger, offering more departure dates and employing more guides, many with less experience and less committed to a deeper experience. I\'ve been facing that whole growth thing for a couple years now, and have decided that the new version of doing what I love, is simply not what I love and why I got into this business. So we are going in a new - at least, \'new\' in the current adventure travel culture - direction and and are going to cater to the people and destinations that got me, and my guides, into this to begin with. We\'re going to focus on smaller groups, 12 or less, and custom itineraries, for families, companies, groups of friends, who want a shared experience in wondrous locations.<br /> <img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/jodymoab2011-234x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-522 size-medium\" width=\"234\" height=\"300\" /><br />We\'ll still be doing a few things marketed by others, just to stay in contact with the mainstream. But we want to help YOU have a great experience, by sharing what we love. So look over where we go, and what we can do, and dream a bit... Then drop me a note, about where you\'d like to go, whether its friends, family, or business, how long you can travel, and we\'ll put together a trip proposal for you. The best way to travel is with experienced and knowledgeable guides, with organized itineraries to make sure the highlights of each area are covered and accommodations and transportation all arranged. We take care of the details, local travel, accommodations whether tents or rooms, food, sometimes selected local cuisine, but more often wonderful food prepared by the guides that will surprise you. And we\'ll bring our knowledge and experience.</p><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n</span></span><p>We can visit some of the last of the great wide open places in the USA, ranging from the deserts of the southwest to the Arctic Ocean, from the lowest place in North America to the highest. Our specialty is local knowledge, of the people who are there now and the people who were there before, of the trails and views, of the plants and animals that call these places home.</p><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n</span></span><p>None of our trips are extreme, but all require some fitness, we spend a lot of time walking - or sometimes paddling - to places few get to see, and enjoying lunch in spectacular settings.</p><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n</span></span><p>Included in all of our trips is all food, lodging, and transportation during the trip. You are responsible for transportation to/from the origin and end point on each trip. Some of our trips use local lodging, chosen for its location, access to each day\'s activities, and facilities. On those, all you need is your personal gear and daypack. On other trips too far from roofs and walls, we provide tents, you would need to bring your own sleeping bag. The description of each trip has a gear list so you can come prepared.</p><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\">\r\n</span></span><p>We travel in these places because we love them, and we truly enjoy sharing them with others, and to watch the surprise, pleasure, and awe in the eyes of travelers who come with us. 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One of the big reasons is simply because this trip has changed: long-time friend Joee Redington Jr, of Manley, AK, passed away over the 2017 summer. Stopping at his kennels, and having Joee and his wife Pam tell stories about mushing, the equipment, the dogs, and the people, was a high point. Joee\'s father, the Senior to Joee\'s Jr, was the founder of the Iditarod sled race. <br /><br />[caption id=\"attachment_212\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"325\"]<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" class=\"wp-image-212 \" width=\"325\" height=\"244\" /> Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, Jim Young Photo[/caption]ALASKA is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there.<br /><br />You will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.<br /><br />My longest-running trip was the REI Adventures Gateway to the Arctic, a tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip started in Fairbanks, and ended at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, we provided awesome scenery, dogsleders, a unique private hot springs, a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. We\'ll still do this trip as a private trip - one departure already late last year - with a modified itinerary to suit the group. <br /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-214\" width=\"350\" height=\"231\" />Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours.<br /><br /> <br />Women\'s Alaska Adventure; an 11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women. This trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or family, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within. This trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage. <br /><br /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" class=\"wp-image-222 alignright\" width=\"287\" height=\"188\" />Alaska Experience; This is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.<br />','Alaska','','inherit','closed','closed','','36-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 19:33:19','2017-10-10 01:33:19','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(525,1,'2017-10-09 18:47:20','2017-10-10 00:47:20','Mountains, rivers, glaciers, moose and salmon, and so much more. Let us take you to the places that few see, and fewer experience. Our best-known is our famous, long-running Gateway to the Arctic. This trip is run through REI Adventures for many, many years, but for 2018, we are making this a private, custom trip.<br /><br />ALASKA</i></b> is simply too huge to try to describe in a few words or few pictures - or on a web page. I have traveled much of it since I first came up here to work in 1990, and still have many more places to see. Those places that my trips visit make my trips as much cultural tours as camping or hiking tours, we know the people and the history and can make the trip a connection to those who live there. <!--mep-nl--><br><!--mep-nl--><br><!--mep-nl-->You will see some pictures here by Rich Reid of Rich Reid Photograhy, famous for his Alaska photos. I have worked with him on a variety of photo tours in the past, and if you think you have a good \'eye\' and want to add some stunning Alaska shots to your collection, try one of Rich\'s standard workshops (click on one of his photos), or a custom tour with us if you have a like-minded group that you\'d like to travel with.</td><!--mep-nl--></tbody><!--mep-nl--></table><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--><table width=\"100%\"><!--mep-nl--><tbody><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/gtahike.jpg\" alt=\"Arctic hike, Jim Young photo\" title=\"Arctic National Wildlife Rerserve\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-212\" /></td><td>My longest-running trip is the <b>Gateway to the Arctic</b> tour from Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay. I have been doing it since the highway known as the Haul Road along the Alaska Pipeline first opened to the public in 1993. This 10-day trip starts in Fairbanks, and ends at Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, you\'ll get awesome scenery, and meet dogsleders - and their dogs - a genuine backcountry trapper, visit a native village that is not connected by a road to the rest of the world, maybe take a dip in a very-Alaskan hot springs, canoe up a slough looking for a glimpse of moose, and climb an unnamed mountain in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/alaska_arctic.html\" title=\"Gateway to the Arctic\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, visit their site for dates, costs, and detailed itinerary.</td><!--mep-nl--></tbody><!--mep-nl--></table><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--><br><!--mep-nl--><table><!--mep-nl--><tbody><!--mep-nl--><tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Alaska Possibilities</b></font></td></tr><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td colspan=\"2\">Here are some of the other trips I have run before, with itineraries that I know work well. These are all available as custom or charter tours, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact me</a> for possible dates and costs for your group.</td><!--mep-nl--></tr><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_10-2646a.jpg\" alt=\"Take a Glacier home\" title=\"Alaska Images\" width=\"250\" height=\"165\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-214\" /></a></td><td><b>Women\'s Alaska Adventure</b><!--mep-nl--><br><!--mep-nl--><i>11-Day Alaskan Experience for Women</i><!--mep-nl--><br><br><!--mep-nl-->This trip is designed as an introduction to the great Alaskan outdoors....the all-woman atmosphere is designed for camaraderie and a chance to try things you\'ve always wanted to, but didn\'t have the chance, with the comfort of new found friends. Whether this trip is with the girls from work, life-long friends, or on your own, this trip is about discovering the adventure traveler within.<!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl-->This trip is planned with all are depart/return to Anchorage, beginning on a Wednesday</td><!--mep-nl--></tr><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td><a href=\"http://richreid.photoshelter.com/\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ak_img0092a.jpg\" alt=\"Moooose\" title=\"Alaska Moose\" width=\"250\" height=\"164\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-222\" /></a></td><!--mep-nl--><td><b>Alaska Experience</b><!--mep-nl--><br><br><!--mep-nl-->This is the tour for everyone, a way to get an experience of Alaska, the sights, sounds, tastes of this magnificent state. And because the groups on this trip are more varied, expect more human interest and interaction. Although this is the least strenuous of our trips, travelers should still expect to be walking in a variety of terrain and of course a mix of weather. There are many possibilities for this custom tour, contact me for a list of itinerary and time options.</td><!--mep-nl--></tr><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--></tbody><!--mep-nl--></table><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--><br><!--mep-nl--><table><!--mep-nl--><tbody><!--mep-nl--><tr><td><!--mep-nl--><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/rainbow_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=99701&lang=eng&size=13&theme=rainbow&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ak/fairbanks/99701/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=99701\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td></tr><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td><!--mep-nl-->Fairsbanks is centrally located in Alaska, serving as the jumping-off point for trips into the interior. Denali National Park is to the South, and the road-less vastness of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and Gates of the Arctic National Park are to the North. For trips to the coast, the many islands and the tongues of the glaciers, Anchorage is the center.<!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--></td><!--mep-nl--></tr><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--></tbody><!--mep-nl--></table><!--mep-nl-->','Alaska','','inherit','closed','closed','','36-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 18:47:20','2017-10-10 00:47:20','',36,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/36-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(530,1,'2017-10-09 19:47:46','2017-10-10 01:47:46','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018 dates</strong><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>We have no 2018 trips in Colorado open to the public. We have been working on a new trip in our \'spare time\' for a couple years, still looking for the right place to base it from. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.</td>\r\n</tr></tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 73.598%;\"><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 73.598%;\">Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope, in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. <code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>This will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Hiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>If this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get your group onboard soon!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Grand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span>','Colorado','','inherit','closed','closed','','43-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 19:47:46','2017-10-10 01:47:46','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(529,1,'2017-10-09 19:45:22','2017-10-10 01:45:22','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\"><!--mep-nl--><tbody><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td><strong>2018 dates</strong><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>We have no 2018 trips in Colorado open to the public. We have been working on a new trip in our \'spare time\' for a couple years, still looking for the right place to base it from. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.</td><!--mep-nl--></tr></tbody><!--mep-nl--></table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\"><!--mep-nl--><tbody><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td><!--mep-nl--><td style=\"width: 73.598%;\"><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td><!--mep-nl--></tr><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td><!--mep-nl--><td style=\"width: 73.598%;\">Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope, in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. <code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>This will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Hiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>If this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get your group onboard soon!</td><!--mep-nl--></tr><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--></tbody><!--mep-nl--></table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\"><!--mep-nl--><tbody><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--><tr><!--mep-nl--><td><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Grand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td><!--mep-nl--></tr><!--mep-nl--><!--mep-nl--></tbody><!--mep-nl--></table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span>','Colorado','','inherit','closed','closed','','43-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 19:45:22','2017-10-10 01:45:22','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(532,1,'2017-10-09 19:57:22','2017-10-10 01:57:22','<span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><b><i>You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.</i></b><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018 dates</strong><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>We have no 2018 trips in Colorado open to the public. As usual, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.</td>\r\n</tr></tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 31.2424%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 65.7576%;\"><b><i>COLORADO</i></b> is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td style=\"width: 31.2424%;\"><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /><br /><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /></td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 65.7576%;\">Our <b>Anasazi Circle Tour</b> is now, we hope, in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. <code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>This will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Hiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><br /><br /><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>If this sounds like something you need to do, please <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a> to get your group outside with us!</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">Contact us</a> for a custom tour.<code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span></span><table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code>Grand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table><span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"><code style=\"display: none;\">\r\n</code></span>','Colorado','','inherit','closed','closed','','43-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 19:57:22','2017-10-10 01:57:22','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(531,1,'2017-10-09 19:52:47','2017-10-10 01:52:47','&lt;span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"&gt;&lt;span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;You know about the mountains and the snow, the skiing and the biking, but have you seen the rivers or the deserts, the canyons and the ancient rock art, the endless flat plains or the awesome abandoned cliff dwellings? The experiences are waiting for you.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;table width=\"100%\"&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;strong&gt;2018 dates&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;We have no 2018 trips in Colorado open to the public. We have been working on a new trip in our \'spare time\' for a couple years, still looking for the right place to base it from. As usual, however, we are open to inquiries about private trips in the wonderfully varied backcountry of Colorado, and can make suggestion based on your group\'s interests and abilities. Look over what this state has to offer, so much more than just mountains, and contact us to organize your custom dream getaway for your group.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"&gt;&lt;span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;table width=\"100%\"&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"&gt;&lt;img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P1150023aos.jpg\" alt=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" title=\"Sunrise over the Continental Divide\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-358\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;td style=\"width: 73.598%;\"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;COLORADO&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt; is so much more than mountains and snow. Perhaps best known for its skiing, and the magnificent Rocky Mountain National Park, among our own favorites are the whole North-Western corner of the state that includes the Dinosaur National Monument, and the South-Western corner around the city of Cortez, the land of the ancient Anasazi and the amazing ruins they left behind at places like Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and others you have never heard of - Colorado is a land of color, a land of extremes. Let us surprise you with places you haven\'t seen.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;td style=\"width: 24.3414%;\"&gt;&lt;img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA120042aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" title=\"Towers at Hovenweep National Monument\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-370\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/20110519_79aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" title=\"Ute Guide Ricky Hayes in the Ute Mtn Tribal Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-363\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/PA130085aoco-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" title=\"Ruins, Mesa Verde National Park\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-372\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;td style=\"width: 73.598%;\"&gt;Our &lt;b&gt;Anasazi Circle Tour&lt;/b&gt; is now, we hope, in the final planning stages after years of discussion and exploration. Its been hard to get there to work out the details when we are busy leading people to other spectacular places, like Canyonlands or Arches or Escalante or Lake Powell..... because all of these are all best visited in the same spring/fall times when the temperatures are not too high, or too low. &lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;This will be a 6 day lodge-based trip, the first and last days will be travel days to and from our starting point, the airport in Grand Junction, CO. Those days will include travel to and from our base, near the town of Cortez in Colorado. Each day, we will travel by van to another of the area\'s wonders: One day will be a visit to the spectacular ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, not just the cliff dwellings, but lesser-visited ruins of farming cities on top of the mesa; another day at Hovenweep National Monument and its wonderful towers will fill a full day, and if we have time, we\'ll end that day with a visit to Lowery Pueblo and one of the largest Kiva ruins in the Southwest; A third day will be spent hiking along Sand Creek in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, with smaller ruins and views around every corner; and another day will be spent in the wonderful lost world of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, with a Ute guide, one day to see all of the rock art, the valley-bottom cities that, unlike Mesa Verde, are still in their \'ruin\' state covered with blowing sand and fallen rocks. This leaves it all to your imagination, unexcavated, unexplored. Finally we hike into a set of cliff dwellings that are only accessible via ladders and ancient narrow trails.&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;Hiking will vary from 3 to 9 miles per day, some of it strenuous but none of it technically difficult. You will need a day pack to carry lunch and snacks - provided - and we recommend 3 liters of water per person per day, most of this land is desert.&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;If this sounds like something you need to do, please &lt;a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\"&gt;contact us&lt;/a&gt; to get your group onboard soon!&lt;/td&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"&gt;&lt;span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;Colorado Places; Rocky Mountain National Park and the neighboring Arapahoe National Recreation Area (one of our guides lives here), Mesa Verde National Park (a World Heritage site), portions of Hovenweep and Dinosaur National Monuments (both shared with Utah), Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Colorado National Monument, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and the adjacent Cunrecanti National Recreation Area, Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Ute Mountain Tribal Park, nine vastly different Wilderness Areas, the Canyon Pintado National Historic District (really! The canyon is filled with indian rock art), and millions of acres of BLM land with a few treasures you have never heard of, such as the Sand Wash Basin, Irish Canyon, or Douglas Mountain. All waiting for you. &lt;a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\"&gt;Contact us&lt;/a&gt; for a custom tour.&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;table width=\"100%\"&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;tbody&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;Grand Junction, CO, is in the middle of the western edge of the state, and is home to the small but spectacular Colorado National Monument. Moab, UT, is a bit to the southwest, while the spectacular ruins of Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and the wonderful Ute Mountain Tribal Park are far to the South. To the North is the Dinosaur Diamond, a huge area of CO/UT filled with fossils, but also filled with indian rock art and the surprising river-carved landscape of Dinosaur National Monument.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/tbody&gt;&lt;!--mep-nl--&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;span style=\"color: blue;\" color=\"blue\"&gt;&lt;code style=\"display: none;\"&gt;<!--mep-nl-->&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/span&gt;','Colorado','','inherit','closed','closed','','43-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 19:52:47','2017-10-10 01:52:47','',43,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/43-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(533,1,'2017-10-09 19:59:14','2017-10-10 01:59:14','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018</strong><br>\r\nOur wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT, is going through a change on our end in 2018, but it shouldn\'t be visible to our travelers. After many years of fun with lots of travelers, we are spinning this trip off to two of our long-time assistants who are starting their own tour company with this trip as its cornerstone. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips dates, details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\n</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our newest trip is <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>. These two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip began in early 2010, but it took us a couple years before that to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip, the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><div style=\'width: 500px; height: 440px; background-image: url( http://vortex.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/backgrounds/clouds_500x440_bg.jpg ); background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color: #;\' ><div id=\'NetweatherContainer\' style=\'height: 420px;\' ><script src=\'http://netweather.accuweather.com/adcbin/netweather_v2/netweatherV2ex.asp?partner=netweather&tStyle=normal&logo=1&zipcode=84726&lang=eng&size=13&theme=clouds&metric=0&target=_self\'></script></div><div style=\'text-align: center; font-family: arial, helvetica, verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; color: #;\' ><a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/us/ut/escalante/84726/city-weather-forecast.asp?partner=accuweather\' >Weather Forecast</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/maps-satellite.asp\' >Weather Maps</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://www.accuweather.com/index-radar.asp?partner=accuweather&zipcode=84726\' >Weather Radar</a> | <a style=\'color: #\' href=\'http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/index.asp\' >Hurricane Center</a></div></div></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','closed','closed','','46-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 19:59:14','2017-10-10 01:59:14','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/46-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(536,1,'2017-10-09 20:05:33','2017-10-10 02:05:33','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018</strong><br>\r\nOur wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT, is going through a change on our end in 2018, but it shouldn\'t be visible to our travelers. After many years of fun with lots of travelers, we are spinning this trip off to two of our long-time assistants who are starting their own tour company with this trip as its cornerstone. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips dates, details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\n</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>, which we have run since 2010, is a personal favorite for many of us. Two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nIt took us a while to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, all-time favorite tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip - we just got back from a Fall 2017 Private trip there on a custom itinerary - the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. Utah: If you would like a special, custom trip, <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/contact/\" title=\"Contact\">contact us</a>, we can take you to places.....\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n<table>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td>The town of Escalante is in South-Central Utah, inside the Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument. On the weather map above, it is located neatly in the space between the words \"Cedar\" and \"City\". Bryce and Zion National Parks are to the west, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Lake Powell) is to the South, and Capital Reef National Park is a bit to the Northeast.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>','Utah','','inherit','closed','closed','','46-revision-v1','','','2017-10-09 20:05:33','2017-10-10 02:05:33','',46,'http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/2017/10/09/46-revision-v1/',0,'revision','',0),(535,1,'2017-10-09 20:04:54','2017-10-10 02:04:54','<font color=\"blue\"><b><i>Utah - Canyons, rivers, hard piles of sand called \'slickrock\', to soft blowing sand dunes - and so much more. Come with us, let us surprise you with not only what you can see, but with what you can do.</i></b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><strong>2018</strong><br>\r\nOur wonderful <i>Arches and Canyonlands</i> tour, based out of Moab, UT, is going through a change on our end in 2018, but it shouldn\'t be visible to our travelers. After many years of fun with lots of travelers, we are spinning this trip off to two of our long-time assistants who are starting their own tour company with this trip as its cornerstone. This trip is run through <a href=\"http://http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html#allDates title=\"Arches and Canyonlands\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a>, please click the link to go to their page for trips dates, details, cost, and to reserve your spot.<br>\r\n</td>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/P9270127ao.jpg\" alt=\"Ruins, an arch, and rock art are hidden in this canyon\" title=\"Canyon off the Escalante River\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-256\" /></td>\r\n\r\n<td><strong><i>UTAH</i></strong> - Think canyons, from wide and deep to narrow slots, deserts, sandstone piled high in slickrock mounds, arches and hoodoos, fins and slabs of stone in layers cut open for all to see. And don\'t forget the mountains, not just the powder-snow ski areas of the north, but the islands of rock in the south. We have been wandering this landscape on our own, and with others, for 30+ years, and are still finding new places to explore. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nWe have traveled this landscape with other guides, working for them, working with them, to expand all of our knowledge and experience, and make sure that we can take you to the special places we all treasure. We sometimes work together, sometimes swap trip responsibilities, so we can maintain a schedule of trips that we know will please you. So on some of these trips, check with us to learn who the guides are by name, whether they are \'ours\' or someone else that we know and have worked with so you can be sure of the best experience. </td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/canyonlandsiis-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Island in the Sky District\" title=\"Canyonlands\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-262\" /></td>\r\n<td>Our <b>Arches & Canyonlands Hiking</b>, which we have run since 2010, is a personal favorite for many of us. Two National Parks wrap around Moab, UT, and are in the sunrise shadow of the LaSal Mountains to the east. It is another spectacular bit of country, marked by the huge distances, and the rapid changes in geology and landscape. Its a place you can only scratch on your first trip, so it\'s important that you get a good overview of the whole region, so you\'ll know what to focus on the next time you visit. (And you <i>will</i> be back!)\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nIt took us a while to sort out the itinerary and especially to solve the lodging problem, not just a place to sleep each night but a place that adds to the trip and its memories. We think we have something special with this trip that can bring daily surprises - but with the cost of time spent in the van to get to the next unique place in the region. This trip is currently offered through <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/arc.html\" title=\"Arches and Canyonlands Hiking\">REI Adventures</a>, contact them for pricing, itinerary, and booking.</td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<table width=\"100%\">\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><font=\"+1\"><b>Utah Possibilities</b></font></td></tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td colspan=\"2\">Here are a few other options for you to consider, one is our exclusive, all-time favorite tour, the Lake Powell Hiking/Kayaking trip - we just got back from a Fall 2017 Private trip there on a custom itinerary - the other two are run by another guide company, Steve Kasper, through REI Adventures, but they are trips that we have done in the past, and ones that you might see our friendly faces on in the future.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow001-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Cathedral in the Desert\" title=\"Lake Powell\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-270\" />\r\n<br>\r\n<img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/pow003-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Hiking above the Lake\" title=\"Hiking above the Escalante Canyon\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-273\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking</b> - The lake, enclosed by the huge Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the Southwest\'s treasures. On the UT/AZ border, with the equally huge Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument to the North and the Navaho Nation to the South, it is far away from anywhere, yet heavily used in its peak season by fishermen, campers, and water-sports lovers. It has three points of access, Bullfrog and Hite in UT and Page, AZ, to serve what is a 185-mile long lake, with hundreds of miles of shoreline consisting of vertical sandstone walls, slickrock ledges, and occasional sand beaches. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nOur houseboat-based trip is designed to get you to places few visit, seldom-seen spots that are always spectacular, each in its own way. Paddling along vertical rock faces that tower hundreds of feet straight up, paddling or hiking into water-twisted sandstone corridors with amazing lighting effects, finding hidden treasures such as waterfalls, ancient rock art, Anasazi or Fremont ruins, all add to the almost mystical surprizes waiting here. Spending time in what is really a desert environment, and being able to jump in the lake for a day-ending refreshing swim, is an added plus. Our trip is focused on one arm of this huge playground, the Escalante river and the canyons that feed it. The lake and our kayaks are ways for us to get you to places that were almost out of reach before the lake filled the canyons, places that were often multi-day hikes through very difficult country.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis is a challenging trip to lead, because of the variables; what campsites are open - there are no reservations out here, and what may have been a great site the previous trip could easily be 10 ft above our heads, or 10 ft underwater, on the next trip due to lake level fluctuations - and what will be the weather for the week. All this makes the daily itinerary subject to change, but our guides on this special, unique trip have a deep knowledge of this area and can always keep you interested and excited about our daily adventures.\r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nClick <a href=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/lake-powell-hiking-kayaking/\" title=\"Lake Powell Hiking & Kayaking\">HERE</a> for more details on this trip.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bryce-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"Bryce National Park\" title=\"Bryce National Park in early winter\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-323\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Zion & Bryce Hiking</b> - These are two of the smaller National Parks in Utah, but each is spectacular in its own way. Zion is known for its towering slickrock sandstone, deep water-cut canyons, and a few simply amazing overlooks that you can only get to by foot. Bryce is dominated by red - red sandstone, a layer above what is found in Zion, softer stone that has been wind and water shaped into towers, fins, and hoodoos. This trip into this wonderland is an REI Adventures trip, and is run by another guide service, Steve Kasper, whom we often work with on these southern/desert trips. While you might find one of us on the many available dates for this trip, the last one of each season is where you are sure to find us, Jody has been the lead guide on the last trip for many years. But whenever you travel here, whoever you travel with, we know you will remember this trip for a lifetime. Go to the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/utah_color.html\" title=\"Zion & Bryce Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for details on cost, available dates, and detailed itinerary.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n\r\n<tr>\r\n<td><img src=\"http://jodyyoung.com/wordpress1/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/phipps01.jpg\" alt=\"Phipps Arch\" title=\"Phipps Arch, Escalante National Monument\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-327\" /></td>\r\n<td><b>Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking</b> - This is the area we know - and love. The Escalante, especially, is where we have collectively spent the most time, either hiking in from the north, or paddling in from the south (our Lake Powell trip). The Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument is huge alone, add in the nearby Capital Reed National Park, and its over 2 million acres of wild landscape waiting to be explored. Desert sands, running water, amazing views, and deep slots, are all part of this playground. \r\n<br>\r\n<br>\r\nThis trip is another that has involved both us and another Southwestern guide service, Steve Kasper. While we have done it many times, it is currently an REI Adventures trip operated by Kasper - although its possible for you to see our faces here as well. Please visit the <a href=\"http://www.rei.com/adventures/trips/namer/cap.html\" title=\"Capital Reef and Escalante Hiking\" target=\"_blank\">REI Adventures</a> trip page for more information including available dates, cost and itinerary, and to book your next adventure into our playground.\r\n<br>\r\n<br></td>\r\n</tr>\r\n</tbody>\r\n</table>\r\n\r\nUtah Places: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Escalante/Grand Staircase National Monument, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument, Goblin Valley State Park, Grand Gulch and Dark Canyon Primitive Areas, Pine Valley Mountain - Box-Death Hollow - and Dark Canyon Wilderness Areas, major portions of Dinosaur and Hovenweep National Monuments (both shared with Colorado), LaSal - Henry - Boulder - and Abajo Mountains, and millions of acres of public BLM land open to explore that include the wonderful San Rafael Swell or the views from the Book Cliffs, Red Cliffs Desert Preserve and the nearby Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa and the drive not to be missed, the Moqui Dugway down into the Valley of the Gods. 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