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On the Trail to Ruins & Rock Art

Our favorite vacation destination is the four-corners area, exploring Ancestral Puebloan sites and rock art. This combines our love of history, art, nature, geology (especially red rock!) and photography. Many of the sites are accessible only via hiking.

Vicki and Sheila near Cave 7

Fall 2008 Vacation in Colorado & Utah

After years of trying, we finally made it to Cave 7 during our Fall 2008 vacation! We also visited several other Ancestral Pueblo sites. (To watch video, click on the triangle on the video player at right. Complete video = 10 minutes)

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Sheila Day Vicki Jedlicka

May 2008 Vacation in Colorado, New Mexico & Utah

Our spring 2008 vacation was our most relaxing vacation yet! We visited many Ancestral Puebloan sites in six days!
(To watch video, click on the triangle on the video player at right. Complete video = 10 minutes)

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Country Road

October 2007 Vacation
in Grand Gulch, Utah

Slideshow presentation of Vicki Jedlicka and Sheila Day's fall 2007 vacation, also known as our TORTURE TRIP! We backpacked for 3 days and 3 nights in the Grand Gulch, southeast Utah.
(To watch video, click on the triangle on the video player at right. Complete video = 4 min 52 sec)
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Kelsey Vicki & Sheila jumping

May/June 2007 Vacation
in Colorado/ Utah

Slideshow presentation of Sheila Day, Sheila's niece Kelsey, and Vicki Jedlicka's spring 2007 vacation, which included rafting and hiking to many Ancestral Puebloan sites on the Cedar Mesa.
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To watch video, click on the triangle on the video player at right. Complete video = 9 min 16 sec)
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August/September 2005 Vacation in Southeast Utah

Sheila Day and Vicki Jedlicka at Procession Panel


April 2005 Vacation in Southeast Utah

Road Canyon



Geocaching

Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game using Global Positioning Systems (GPS). People hide caches, post the coordinates online at www.geocaching.com, and other people use handheld GPS units to find the caches. Often caches have items (usually trinkets) which can be traded for. Some people have signature items they trade. We've made signature "geotokens" with our geocaching handle, "LittleFirDay."

How We Made Our Homemade Signature Geocoins

LittleFirDay geotokens


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All photos by Vicki Jedlicka or Sheila Day.