My aunt Joy and Dusty are very interested in old pioneer sites that can be found around where we live. After a little research between the two of them, they decided to set out with us and find a place called "Peter's Leap" where wagons had to be lowered and then raised again on some pulley's to cross a gulch.
Disclaimer: we did not find Peter's Leap, but we still had fun.
We took an obscure exit off the interstate and headed up the mountains on a dirt road.
This road led us to a scenic vista and possible hiking trails for the future.
Tyson brought along his trusty sling shot. He practiced hitting .... something.....
(
PS, I can't believe how much my boys are turning out to be.... boys)
I am sure Jack is wondering why we are exploring the wild west. After all, it is starting to get pretty hot outside.
Turning back, we stopped lower down to follow a trail we believed would lead us to the Leap.
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see the Kolobs in the background?) The boys were mesmerized by an ant hill. We had to drag them away.
Ahh, the gangly crew. Love my hat? Me too. . . . .
We didn't get far. It really was hot. Dusty and Tyson did a little extra exploring while we turned back with Jack. And to be honest, I was afraid we were going to run into rattle snakes. And snakes make me crazy inside. So I practically ran back.
In the car, we enjoyed drinks, books, and air conditioning while waiting for the big boys.
We stopped at the small branch library of New Harmony to see if they would let my aunt check out a DVD on Peter's Leap. They did. Tyson didn't want to leave because they had the newest
Diary of Wimpy Kid, and he hasn't read it yet.
We were super hungry, so we stopped at the fantastic Pizza Cart to get some fresh pizza. We tried the four cheese pesto, and the garlic mozzarella. Both were amazing.
Upon returning home, we popped in the DVD and learned more about the leap. Too much if you ask me. . . . but we have more clues about where to search for next time. . . . :)