Monday, November 12, 2018

MIRACLE OF THE THANKFUL HEART

MIRACLES OF JESUS
JESUS HEALS TEN LEPERS

On route to Galilee, Jesus and his disciples went through a village and heard a group of Lepers cry out.  Most likely they were asking for provision; but God had something better for them.

"Now on his way to Jerusalem, Jesus traveled
 along the border between Samaria and
 Galilee.  As he was going into a village, ten
 men who had leprosy met him. They stood at
 a distance and called out in a loud voice,
 “Jesus, Master, have pity on us!”

When he saw them, he said, “Go, show
 yourselves to the priests.” And as they went,
 they were cleansed."
LUKE 17:11-14   NIV - New International Version

The only Leper that returned was a Samaritan,
bowing before Jesus and thanking God.

One of them, when he saw he was healed,
 came back, praising God in a loud voice. He
 threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him
—and he was a Samaritan.  
LUKE 17:15-16   NIV - New International Version

Jesus asked the Samaritan, where are the
 other nine?
Is the only one to THANK GOD and praise
 him, a foreigner?

Jesus asked, “Were not all ten cleansed?
Where are the other nine?  Has no one
returned to give praise to God except this
foreigner?”  Then he said to him, “Rise and go;
your faith has made you well.”
LUKE 17:17-19   NIV - New International Version

Sunday, September 30, 2018

RED ASPEN LEAVES

UTAH STATE TREE

Quaking Aspen
 
Every year these Aspen trees turn brilliant red.
You can view these trees in Brighton, Utah, on the west side of the large ski parking area.

Saturday, September 29, 2018

WASATCH WATERSHED REGULATIONS

WATERSHED SIGN AT LAKE MARY

WATERSHED REGULATIONS

Please observe these restrictions within our watersheds.  Help keep your drinking water clean.

No swimming, no wading and no washing in lakes, creeks, and streams.
No camping within 200 feet of water.
Check the Forest Service for fire restrictions and regulations in the backcountry.

No dogs, no horses, and no domestic animals allowed in watershed areas.

Please use restrooms.  Human waste must be buried 6" deep and 200' away from any water source or trail.

SALT LAKE COUNTY WATERSHEDS
Bell Canyon Creek and tributaries.
Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Big Willow Creek and tributaries.
City Creek Canyon above the treatment plant.
Corner Canyon above Bonneville Shoreline.
Deaf Smith Canyon Creek and tributaries.
Emigration Canyon above Burrs Fork.
Lambs Canyon.
Little Cottonwood Canyon, including Alta.
Little Willow Creek and tributaries.
Mountain Dell Canyon
Parley's Canyon
South Fork of Dry Creek.
(There may be more areas not listed here.)

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

PC HILL

TRAILS OF ROUND VALLEY


PC HILL is a hiking only trail, away from the crowds.
1.3 miles out and back and 475' elevation gain.
You can find this trail off of HAT TRICK.
Dogs must be on leash in this agricultural area.  

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

UTAH BRUSHFOOTS

BUTTERFLIES OF THE WASATCH


Butterfly was found up Millcreek Canyon.

Saturday, August 25, 2018

BANEBERRY

POISONOUS PLANTS OF MILLCREEK CANYON


BANEBERRY IS A POISONOUS PLANT.
THE BERRIES, ROOTS AND SAP ARE TOXIC.   

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

STUMP HOLLOW

LOGAN CANYON TRAILS


MOUNTAIN BIKERS AND HIKERS 
MAY ENJOY THIS NON MOTORIZED TRAIL


PARKING LOT: North east side of US 89 and State 243 (Beaver Mountain Ski Resort)
RESTROOM available north of parking area
TRAILHEAD: Across from US 89 ~ south side of road
MILEAGE: 5 miles each way
RATINGS: Moderate
ELEVATION GAIN: 1,280'