robindexter | August 17, 2008
The marker in the picture reads
Salt Lake to Southern California Road. “Came in sight of the grove in which is the fort when the “Old Pioneer Gun” belched forth our introduction to the fort- the brethren were collecting in their cattle for the night when we arrived – on crossing the island we [...]
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robindexter | August 10, 2008
3rd leg begins
Provo River 1
THINK
End of 3rd leg
Provo River 2
Map
Pictures along the trail, 3rd leg of “The Chipaway” hike
The start of the 3rd leg found me dragging butt big time. I think the reason is that I have not been getting enough sleep the last few nights. The Air conditioner that I purchased [...]
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robindexter | August 4, 2008
Picture of trail on second leg of “The Chipaway” hike
The second leg is not very long today only .67 miles long. I tried to take a pic of some ducks that were in the river but when I got close they took off. Even the domestic duck that was with the wild ones didn’t [...]
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robindexter | August 3, 2008
The Beginning of “The Chipaway Hike” 2008
I started “The Chipaway Hike” today August 3rd 2008. In the distance, between the trees where the two mountains open up into a canyon, where we are hiking to. From that point, our final destination is approximately 10 miles inside of the canyon at the dam at Deer Creek [...]
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robindexter | August 2, 2008
“The Chipaway Hike” (Chip away), was an idea I came up with to illustrate to clients and followers alike, what can be accomplished with a little goal setting, a tiny bit of dedication and focus and of course some effort added into the mix. The idea came from my love of thru hiking and is [...]
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