Nov 18, 2010
Any Suggestions??
Aug 14, 2010
King's Peak
We ran like our lives depended on it and they did. There was literally lightning striking the ground around us. It wasn't close enough to hit us, but close enough to feel like it would. We saw a huge fireball erupt from the ground when the lightning hit the earth and looked back to see more strikes hit the peak's summit. We could only hope and pray for those two who we'd passed coming down who were still up there somewhere. And we prayed for ourselves as we ran through the slush, water, and hailstones that covered the meadow. Honestly, I've been through enough to block out everything and just go in those moments and that's what I did. Looking back, it was like a horrible and scary nightmare. I was still in shorts and had to wrap my bandanna around my ears and neck to get them protected from the relentless hail. My legs were covered in welts from the pounding ice stones, but somehow, we made it through and over the hill. This time, there was no stopping at the pass and the wind and rain followed us until we finally dropped into the valley floor again. The storm raged on over the peak behind us as we walked back to camp, making it from the summit down in only 2 hours. We fell asleep for a while and then woke up to more blessed sunshine, which allowed us to dry off our wet clothes. We ate dinner and fell into a deep and restful sleep that night.
We woke up early, packed up camp, and hiked back down the trail in warm sunshine. I think we were all pensive and reflective as we walked, but it was still very enjoyable. We made it back to the trail head in good time and loaded our stuff into the truck and came home. I've been through a lot of things in the mountains in my days, but that experience in the storm was something unreal. It's amazing how helpless you feel when Nature's wrath is unleashed around you. I was never worried we wouldn't make it out of there alive, but it was definitely a defining moment for each of us. Another great adventure in the books for theBRIGADE.
Jul 31, 2010
The Diamond Shelter

- Jake
Jun 20, 2010
Farmington Canyon



Jun 13, 2010
Coyote Gulch

We left after work on a Thursday and did our best to make it through Utah County before the traffic got too bad and the despair of "Crappy Valley" set in. Thankfully, we survived that part of the journey, but in our haste, we passed the last buffet for miles and that was kind of a downer when we were all craving some buffet bliss, but none could be found close by. However, this led us to an unbelievable experience. We grabbed a hold-me-over in Peyson and continued to Scipio where we found a Dairy Queen. We pulled into the parking lot right next to a green Prius that seemed to be in trouble. Before my feet could even hit the ground, I was hit by the smell of


We continued down the trail and the canyon got more lush and green the further we went. The w


So we picked up our gear and walked back down to our campsite, still barefoot, and by the time we got there, we were pretty spent. Nothing like a 7 mile hike with a 3 mile run in between. Gnarly. We made dinner and fell asleep pretty early that night.
Day 2: We woke up, ate breakfast, and set out early for the rest of our exploration down the canyon. We passed Jacob Hamlin arch again and the water was fantastic. It was nice and warm with soft sand to walk on so we stayed bare foot. It was just past the arch that we found the most amazing outhouse ever. Seriously it was incredible. The science that went into building that thing was hardcore. It's too much to explain. Just take my word for it that it was excellent. And I watched a lizard jumping and catching flies out of midair while Tim and Jeff did their things. Anyway, we continued down the river and the scenery was incredible. My descriptions probably won't do it justice. Just enjoy the pics.
Day 3: We woke up, ate breakfast, and set out for home. We had about 5 miles out to the trail head and we were all feeling the weekend's miles adding up on our sore legs. It was a little slow going at times, but we made it out. The last stretch was completely different from when we came in. The sun was hot and beat down us relentlessly. The desert definitely is hostile. The truck was a very welcome sight and we changed into comfortable clothes for the journey home. I gotta admit we looked pretty tough and weathered when we pulled in to the gas station at Escalante. The trip home was uneventful and that's how we like it. Made good time and got back in time for dinner. What an epic trip. We did over 30 miles in 3 days. Our crew is legit. That's all I can say. Can't wait for the next adventure!
Apr 20, 2010
Hornet Canyon





Apr 12, 2010
Late Night Shred Sesh








