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Bryce Canyon National Park

Residing in the West we have been fortunate enough to be able to take the time and explore areas out our back door that other families have saved years for just to be able to afford the opportunity. Since we met in 2006 we have had the opportunity to share the experiences of National Parks, Wilderness Areas, State Parks and other areas of historical interest. We have explored the archaeological ruins of the Native American cultures that existed from about 1200 BC and experienced the silent remains of ghost towns left by early pioneers settling this country. We have also been fortunate enough to come across the signs and signatures of this earth’s past inhabitants, presented to us in the form of archaeological ruins or traces of paleontology. Dinosaur tracks left millions of years ago, petrified remains of both plant and animal, The artistic expression of the ancient Native American as displayed in the form of petroglyphs and pictographs. The occasional signatures of pioneer left transcribed with wagon wheel axle grease noted on a bolder or cliff face while settling the west. Other interests we share include back country camping, photography, hiking, rodeos and county fairs, actually anything that relates to keeping us outdoors and isolated from civilization.
 Bill  Teresa
I spent my first early adult years growing up in Michigan, being raised around my grandfather an avid outdoorsman I developed a love for hunting and the outdoors.  I left Michigan to pursue a 6 year stint with the National Park Service as a Wildland firefighter after which I relocated to Arizona,  This relocation allowed me to visit a great deal of backcountry in Utah, Arizona, and Nevada. I was born in Orange, California and growing up spent a good part of my life enjoying the warmth of the desert while sharing the experience of the outdoors with my family. I was raised with a big male influence and respect and appreciation for the outdoors.
 Jack   Shawn
Is currently six years old and since he was three has been raised to appreciate and respect the desert and southwest. I was born in North Dakota. As a child did a lot of fishing and hunting as well as sports.  I resided in Colorado for nineteen years in Colorado where I developed a love for the outdoors and a love for hiking. . In the winter I enjoy skiing and snow shoeing. I love the west and the outdoors.
 Bruce

Bill, Teresa & Jack  

Bruce and Diane have spent many years working with various humane organizations including the Utah county Sheriffs Mounted Posse Search and Rescue. We love working with the animals and meeting new clients. Our clients’ peace of mind and their families well-being are our highest priorities.

Our goal is to combine our reliable, responsible, caring experience to give you the convenience and confidence to enjoy yourselves and experience the outdoors with us.

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