7 kids under 10, 1000ft vertical 5 miles in/out. This my kind of school. Zion National Park, Utah https://image.nostr.build/992d2dc8b80ea4344b6e9be575bb24179ad07e2f4f5b1043cb8c6a3b2befc695.jpg https://image.nostr.build/5f1d53a019db5d889f00d00e66a3e52747a5200ded211c880b6d686d3d0e9456.jpg
Impressive. Did the kids do well?
They were amazing. I carried the 3 year old for most of it but the rest did it on their own. This pic was from about 1/3 of the way up.
You were the sole adult?
No way 😂. My wife and another couple were with me. They have three kids under 8 and we have four under 10.
L'un de ses États qui autre m'émerveille donc que l'on soit gamin ou tout être on ne serait qu' être saisis par sa splendeur inouïe 😍💟
Many places in the western US are awe inspiring.
It’s such a varied landscape with each state being so different, and then each state being so different from n to s and east to west.
And then there is Texas, which is like 7 different states all in one. Bayous, mountains, plains, hill country, straight up desert, deep coniferous forests, deep deciduous forests, and a whole lot of BBQ.
Don’t get eaten by bears
Amazing splendor.
I love it! We traveled a lot as a family when I was a kid and teenager. I wish I could do the same with my own children when they were younger. I'm trying to make up for it in some way now that they're teenagers.
I don’t think it’s ever too late and I’m sure your teenagers are loving it too! I didn’t travel much when I was a kid, but I fell in love with it when I started traveling on my own in my late teens and twenties.
When my kids turn 12, I take them up Angels. Fun hike.