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Nicole here with my first ever BLOG! I wanted a way to share our family's exciting travels with everyone, and share my passion of good food and home cooking, so I thought, what a better way than a blog! Due to my husband Jake's job, our new little family is on the move. We live out of a 5th wheel and travel from job to job around the country. As we pick up and move I am excited to share with you each of our new destinations, fun things to see and do, and of course share my latest recipes and meal ideas! So, if you like what you see, join my blog and follow us across the country and see whats cookin' for dinner tonight!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Huntsville, Utah - a little piece of heaven on earth!

June 7th we traveled from Ely, Nevada to Huntsville, Utah (sorry its taken me so long to post, we've been busy!)  Huntsville was one of the prettiest, most spectacular places I have ever seen.  It was sooo beautiful and pristine, the air was so clear and the scenery was amazing!





We stayed near Lake Pineville.  It was a gorgeous, quaint little lake.  It was such a neat setting in the middle of this quiet little ski town.



Farms galore surround the country side.



This was the job site the boys scaled... It was a short job. I was pretty disappointed, I could have definitely spent some more time here!

 
Near the job site was a neat little park with tons of hiking trails, camping and all kinds of fun!




(sorry, can't for the life of me figure out how to rotate this!)

On our drive, I saw a sign for a waterfall.  The sign said .4 miles, so I figured it would be a great little hike for Wes and I.  It followed this beautiful creek up the mountain.



While it was quit the little hike for this outta shape mama - steep as all get out! It was so worth the hike! The waterfall was stunning!


Our pretty little picnic spot we found... Well Wes had lunch anyways haha.


The houses in the area were just absolutely amazing!



Only a day and a half spent here, but I am in love! It was close to Salt Lake City which I was really hoping to explore as well, but we just didn't have enough time.  After 6 weeks in Ely we were anxious to get home to our families. 

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