Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Crater of the Moon

Matthew took this picture and I think that he did a great job.
These are some pigeons that we found in Indian Cave. This is Indian Paintbrush. One of the flowers that we really wanted to see in bloom.

This is Mountain Blue Bell. I really like it.

This is the Syringa. The Idaho State Flower.

Dan and Matthew by the a sputter cone. It is really neat because some of the gas holes in the rocks are big enough to put your arm in but not touch the bottom.




This was the snow cone. There is snow in the bottom of this all year long.

We climbed this cinder cone. It was really neat at the top. There was flowering bitter brush everywhere. It smelled really good. It smells a little like sweet chamomile tea. Mmmmm.

Dan and Matthew on a bench in Devils Orchard. A minister came to craters and made the comment that this is what the devil's orchard would be like and so it was named.


Matthew at the top of the cinder cone looking out over the valley.

This is a Lava tube.

These are cute little flowers. The pictures are bigger the real like and they are called Monkey Flowers. I found out that they came in pink, purple, white and yellow. I saw all of these colors at craters.



On Saturday the 30th of May, we went to Craters of the Moon. I have to say that I love living in Idaho and especially in the Magic Valley because there is so much to do that is so close to home. It took us about an hour and a half to get to craters and we had a great time. The weather was great until the very end and we were able to see alot of things.

I have to admit that we probably should have planned a bit better and wore tennis shoes but we still had a great time. We went to see about everything there is to see there and I think it would have been better if we had 2 days instead of just a few hours. We were really tired and sore by the time the day was done but Matthew was so good and we got to see some really cool stuff.

We went last weekend because we wanted to see the flowers in bloom and there were a few but we were a little early. Last time we went we were told that we were a little to late to see them in bloom. We still got to see some great flowers and the cones were really neat to see.

It wasn't really hot so I didn't wear sunscreen and am, still paying for that mistake, but since it wasn't to hot it was a really enjoyable time. I took some pictures and Matthew took a picture. He is quite the little photographer. We were just about done and just had to go to the caves because we promised Matthew that we would when the clouds started rolling in and there was lightning. A storm was a brewin'. Another reason that I love Idaho is that you can never really tell what the weather is going to be like.
We went to the caves and were really tired (we should have done those first) but we hiked our way to the Indian cave and it was big and fairly light. We had brought a flashlight from home and then on an impulse buy we got another one at the visitors center store. That was a great buy. We didn't need the flashlight for the Indian caves but it was nice to have it. Then we went to the Boy scout cave. Now I really don't like tight places and I had the bad flashlight from home so I didn't go in very far but Dan and Matthew explored it for quite a while. I was really glad that they did because Matthew had a really great time. When they got out of there it started to sprinkle and we wanted to eat lunch. So with promises that we would go back another day we hiked back to the car. We wanted to eat outside but there were no covered picnic areas and by that time it was raining really hard so we ate in the car and went home. It was an exhausting but a great day.

2 comments:

  1. Looks like you guys had a blast!! Those flowers were really pretty!

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  2. Yea we did. It was great fun and we got to teach Matthew about some of these things.

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