- Don't Look Down
Although we were so far up on top of everything, we were able to look down and see all of the beauty that was down where we had just come from. - Light at the End of the Tunnel
When coming to the end of our walk, we were able to see where we started and take in the view that started at our backs. - What a Journey
While walking back toward where we had started, we were able to see this beautiful view that welcome the rest of our adventures that day. - Stairway to Heaven
Although we had a lot of literal steps to walk up, this view made them so worthwhile and we were able to use the pain to find some beauty. - Bridge Over Troubled Water
One of the many bridges we walked over both at the beginning and end of our walk. This photo was taken on the way back out and the sunlight was absolutely perfect. - Look How Far We've Come
While we were a great ways up, we were able to look down and see everything we had just walked past but from a distance this time and it gave us a whole new view on perspective. - Light at the End of the Tunnel
As we came to the end of our walk, we were able to see everything that started behind us and see the beauty that the day had brought us. - Blue Skies
Nothing but blue skies and a few clouds when we came our of the gorge. Beautiful weather for the rest of our day. - The Beginning vs. The End
While this is the same area we came into the path, the view coming out was absolutely breathtaking. Mother Nature brought us a beautiful day to adventure and explore. - Family Til The End
Always remember that family comes first. This was a headstone from a small family cemetery that was along our hike. - Always Look to the Cross
No matter what, always remember to look to the cross for love, assurance, and peace. - 034 03a
A view of the family cemetery that we passed. - 033 04a
Another view of the family cemetery that we passed. - A Relationship is a Structure
While on our detour walk, we came across these little rock structures. We soon learned that these are a new tradition for couples to do. You build a structure out of rocks to show the strength of a relationship then scratch your names into the rock below your structure. - A Relationship is a Structure
A view of several of the rock structures that we were able to see on the walk.