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samanthasgone · 4 months
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As I a Ghost Adventures viewer, I’m fully believe that they really don’t know what a skin walker is for the season premiere this Wednesday. It’s a little disappointing because when they investigate it in Arizona a few seasons ago, it the history was okay. As usual for zak, he always has to add ‘demon’ and how he treat Aaron and Lauryn when interviewing the owner of the Chuckwagon. I sat a viewer because I’m not a fan of them anymore ever since Zak turn egotistical and starts having visions 🙄
Okay rant is over
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travelella · 4 months
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Torrey, Wayne County, Utah, USA
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dougrobyngoold · 1 year
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Cook’s Mesa Trail - near Torrey, UT
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Today we hiked up the ridge directly north of our camping spot on the Cook’s Mesa Trail. What an awesome hike. The initial climb is a bit steep, but not too bad. Once you reach the mesa, it is an easy hike with great views.
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Doug, posing on this crazy rock next to the trail.
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Lovely, level trail with minimal elevation gain up on the mesa.
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Lots of petrified wood along the trail, especially if you make your way further up the trail and veer off to the left.
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Loved this rock formation! We hiked for about 3.5 miles, before we decided to turn around and head back to camp. This was a fun hike, lots of cool things to see.
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After our hike, we packed up and drove over to Wonderland RV Park, where we are spending the night. Tomorrow we are headed to the San Rafael Swell area near Goblin Valley State Park. Cheers from Torrey!
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cheaprv · 7 months
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Capitol Reef National Park, Torrey, Utah. Photo by Lisha Riabinina.
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jmpphoto · 3 months
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Backroads by James Marvin Phelps Via Flickr: Backroads Capitol Reef National Park Torrey, Utah August 2022
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foodies-channel · 9 months
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🍥 Pastrami Burger - Capitol Burger. Torrey, Utah. One of the absolute best burgers I've had in my life.
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[ad_1] It is December, and in case you are now not in a position for the vacations but, Utah's nationwide parks certain are.As parks transition to wintry weather, hours of operations are converting, as are the introduced facilities. There also are closures and allow adjustments, so you should definitely take a look at the park's web page to grasp sooner than you move.Here is the previous two weeks in Utah nationwide park information:Within the information:First:Zion National Park shuttles are closed for the season as park approaches record 5M visitorsZion Nationwide Park has formally parked their shuttles for the season remaining weekend however will reopen for Christmas and New Yr's.2d:Man dead in Zion National Park canyoneering incident above Emerald Pools, two rescuedA Sunday seek and rescue in Zion led to a fatality in Lots Canyon whilst two canyoneers have been rescued. 3rd:Meet the new mayors-elect of Utah's national park gateway townsThe Spectrum spoke with the brand new mayors-elect of gateway-towns Moab, Springdale and Torrey to be told extra about them and gauge their positions at the present problems dealing with their nationwide park.Fourth:Self-driving shuttle buses at national parks? Public lands look to improve visitors' experienceFinal month, Inner Secretary Deb Haaland and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg mentioned they'd "take a look at probably the most latest and maximum leading edge trip applied sciences on public lands and give a boost to guests' tourism revel in."Inbox:The Utah Lacking and Murdered Indigenous Girls and Women job power met on Nov. 20 to hear the tales of the ones suffering from the epidemic. The overall recording of the consultation is at the Utah Legislature's website.Extra:Utah activists, leader discuss missing and murdered Indigenous people on annual remembrance dayThat very same week, Charles F. “Chuck” Sams III was once showed because the Director of the Nationwide Park Provider and is the primary Local American to carry the place of job. The location has been vacant because the Obama management.Additionally, Inner Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday officially declared “squaw” a derogatory time period throughout remaining month's Tribal Countries Summit for Local American Heritage Month. Removing of the phrase was once thought to be on this yr's Utah legislative consultation as neatly.Extra:Bill to change offensively named places advances in Utah Legislature, Paiutes in supportGarfield County held its inaugural "Absolute best of Garfield County" awards by way of "highlighting native companies servicing Bryce Canyon Nation." Winners have been introduced on Bryce Canyon Nation's Twitter and in a press release.The Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in northern Utah entered right into a Tribal Historical Preservation settlement with the Division of the Inner remaining month, transferring some preservation tasks to the tribe.Glen Canyon Nationwide Sport Space and Lake Powell are maintaining a "Brown Trout Bonanza" to regulate the fish inhabitants beginning on Wednesday and during the finish of January, awarding money prizes as much as $500 for the biggest and maximum brown trout stuck plus bonuses.Social media:Rangers at Arches National Park found an illegal camp full of 150 pounds of trash in mid-November and asked for applicants for the seasonal backcountry ranger team to help with this and other assignments in the park.Bryce Canyon National Park announced new changes to campground reservations, backcountry permits and dump station fees last weekend, so check the park's website before making plans!Capitol Reef National Park posted an educational snippet about their unique Waterpocket Fold.Canyonlands National Park posted about the desert plants that grow in the park that ancient Native Americans used to eat.Zion posted about Pipe Spring National Monument, about 60 miles away from the park, and it's rich history.Town meetings:No local governments discussed public lands matters these past two weeks.
The upcoming town meetings for the next two weeks are:St. George City Council meets on Dec. 2 at 5 p.m.Bryce Canyon City Council meets Dec. 7 at 10 a.m.San Juan County Commission meets Dec. 7 at 11 a.m.Grand County and Washington County Commissions meet Dec. 7 at 4 p.m.Springdale Town Council meets Dec. 8 at 5 p.m.Rockville Town Council meets Dec. 8 at 6 p.m.Tropic Town Council meets Dec. 9 at 6 p.m.Torrey Town Council meets Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m.Iron County Commission meets Dec. 13 at 9 a.m.Garfield County Commission meets Dec. 13 at 10 a.m.Kane County Commission meets Dec. 14 at 10 a.m.Washington County Commission meets Dec. 14 at 1:30 p.m.Moab City Council meets Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.Weather forecast:According to the National Weather Service, Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef should be clear and in the mid-50s. Bryce Canyon should be in the low 50s and clear. Zion should be in the low 70s and clear.K. Sophie Will is the National Parks Reporter for The Spectrum & Daily News through the Report for America initiative by The GroundTruth Project. Follow her on Twitter at @ksophiewill or electronic mail her at [email protected]. Donate to Record for The usa to toughen her paintings here. [ad_2] #Utah #nationwide #parks #transition #seasonal #operations
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thorsenmark · 1 year
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I will live while I can (Capitol Reef National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: I will live while I can I will have my ever after A setting looking to the northwest from the high plateau on the Chimney Rock Trail. The view includes the main park road coming from the direction of Torrey, Utah, with the monocline and cliff walls of the Waterpocket Fold. My thoughts on composing this image were to use the high ground overlook I was on and angle my Nikon SLR camera such that it brought the horizon a little higher into the image and perhaps added a sense of grandeur to the image captured. I included some of the nearby foreground to add a little bit of a layered approach, with views from near to far. I later worked with control points in DxO PhotoLab 5 and then made some adjustments to bring out the contrast, saturation and brightness I wanted for the final image. The image caption is from a Steve Winwood song, The Finer Things, and seemed so appropriate as I looked across this Utah high desert setting in Capitol Reef National Park.
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nbatrades · 4 years
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Detroit Pistons Acquire Jerami Grant in Sign-And-Trade Deal
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On November 22nd, 2020, the Denver Nuggets signed-and-traded forward Jerami Grant and traded the draft rights of Nikola Radičević to the Detroit Pistons for cash considerations. Denver also received a trade exception.
After a second round loss in the 2019 NBA playoffs, the Denver Nuggets knew they needed some athleticism and length on the wing to become a legitimate contender.
A 6-foot-8 wing with a 7-foot-3 wingspan, Jerami Grant was an optimal fit. His ability to guard multiple positions while developing a respectable perimeter shot made him the perfect complement.
To acquire Grant, the Nuggets dealt a 2020 first round pick and fit Grant into a trade exception created from a previous trade involving Wilson Chandler. The deal involved no other players, meaning Grant was set to join an intact nucleus.
With rising expectations for the 2019-20 season, the Nuggets lived up to the hype early on, beginning the year with a 13-3 record. Though the team suffered some losses, by the end of Christmas day it was second in the West with a 21-9 record.
Denver would cool down slightly, but was still third in the West after 65 games with a 43-22 mark. At this point, the NBA season was paused for nearly five months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
After the NBA season resumed in the summer with an Orlando, Florida-based bubble format, Denver was 3-5 in eight regular season bubble games to finish out the regular season with a 46-27 record. It was good for third in the West. 
Grant joined a crowded frontcourt and played most of the 2019-20 season as a reserve for Denver but filled in at times as a starter at both forward positions. He appeared in 71 games (24 starts) and managed 12.0 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 1.2 APG, 0.7 SPG and 0.8 BPG in 26.6 MPG.
In the opening round, the Nuggets faced a Utah Jazz led by the scoring star Donovan Mitchell and defensive stalwart Rudy Gobert.
Mitchell dueled with Jokić and Jamal Murray down the stretch of the opener which went into overtime. Mitchell scored 57 points and had 26 of his team’s final 32 points in the final 11:29 of action.
Murray and Jokić combined for 65 points and had 30 of Denver’s final 37 points in a 135-125 Nuggets overtime win. In Game Two, the Jazz responded well, building a 31-point edge in a 124-105 win. The third game continued the Jazz offensive onslaught as they took the game by 37 points.
With Denver struggling defensively, head coach Michael Malone made the decision to insert the defensive-minded Grant and guard Monte Morris into the starting lineup over rookie Michael Porter Jr. and Torrey Craig.
The move seemed to pay off as Denver was much closer in Game Four. Mitchell had 51 points and Murray recorded 50 in a back and forth matchup. Mitchell had 18 points in the fourth quarter as Utah held off Denver to win 129-127.
Facing elimination, Denver tried to get back in the series. Utah led by as much as 12 with 3:35 left in the third quarter, but the Nuggets outscored Utah 45-23 over the last 15-plus minutes to stave off elimination with a 117-107 victory.
Murray was spectacular in Game Six, helping the Nuggets pull away late, scoring 18 points in the fourth quarter and 50 overall as Denver forced a seventh and final contest with a 119-107 win.
The series decider was close. Unlike the first six games, both Denver and Utah failed to reach 100 points and shot under 40%. Jokić gave the Nuggets an 80-78 lead with 27 seconds left after a hook shot. 
On Utah’s final possessions, Mitchell turned the ball over with eight seconds left and after the Nuggets missed a layup Mike Conley missed a three at the buzzer that would have given Utah the series. The Nuggets took the first round matchup 4-3.
In the opening round, Grant appeared in all seven games and amassed 11.3 PPG on 41.7% from the field, 3.4 RPG, 1.4 APG and 1.0 BPG in 34.1 MPG.
The Nuggets advanced to a next round duel with the Los Angeles Clippers. Los Angeles went on a key 49-24 run from the first to third quarter to easily take the series opener 120-97.
Denver built a 44-25 first quarter lead in Game Two and led by 19 points early in the third quarter. Los Angeles made a run and cut the deficit to five points. Jokić (26 points and 18 rebounds) and Gary Harris combined for three buckets to allow the Nuggets to regain control and they took the contest 110-101 and tied the series 1-1.
In the third game, Paul George had 32 points for the Clippers and his team outscored the Nuggets 29-19 in the fourth quarter. The Clippers won the game 113-107. Los Angeles took an 18-point lead in Game Four before the Nuggets went on a run and tied the game at 48 early in the second half. A 21-5 run by the Clippers led to a 96-85 team win and a 3-1 series lead for Los Angeles.
Facing the 3-1 series deficit for the second consecutive series. Denver trailed by 16 points in the first half of Game Five. Nuggets veteran Paul Millsap led a run in the third quarter with 14 individual points. Murray scored 26 points in a 111-105 comeback victory making the series 3-2. In the sixth contest, Los Angeles led by 16 points at halftime. Denver dominated the second half 64-35 and had a key 30-8 run in a 111-98 win. 
Game Seven saw Los Angeles build a 12-point advantage in the first half but the game momentum quickly switched again. Murray dropped 40 points and Jokić put up a triple double as Denver outscored the Clippers 50-33 in the second half. The Nuggets completed the 3-1 series comeback with a 104-89 victory.
The second round saw Grant struggle on offense, recording 9.0 PPG on 34.5% from the field and 25.7% from the three-point line), 3.0 RPG, 1.1 APG and 1.0 BPG in seven games. He did provide solid defense, guarding both Leonard and George more than any Nugget throughout the series.
The Nuggets made it to the Western Conference Finals for the first time in 11 years and matched up the Los Angeles Lakers and the superstar tandem of LeBron James and Anthony Davis. 
In the opener, Davis starred with 37 points and 10 rebounds and the Lakers outscored the Nuggets 67-41 in the second and third quarters as they easily won 126-114. 
Game Two looked like it was headed in a similar direction. Los Angeles built a 10-point edge at halftime. However, Denver managed to stay within arms reach. Late in the action, Jokić converted a hook shot with 20.8 seconds left, giving Denver a 103-102 lead. 
The Lakers missed their next two shots but managed to regain possession after both misses. With 2.1 seconds left, Davis broke free after a defensive switching mixup involving Grant and Mason Plumlee and nailed a fadeaway three at the buzzer off an inbounds play to win Game Two 105-103.
Jokić and Murray scored a ton for Denver in the first two games but hadn’t received much help from a third scorer. In Game Three, the Nuggets had control for much of the game. Jokić and Murray combined for 50 points, but a major key was Grant who had several drives and managed to get to the foul line to score a playoff career-high 26 points. Denver managed to make the series 2-1 with a 114-106 win. 
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In Game Four, Davis and James put up a combined 60 points and the Lakers dominated the paint with a 25-6 advantage in second chance points in a 114-108 Lakers victory. 
Los Angeles built a 15-point lead in the third quarter of Game Five. Grant led a comeback as Denver managed to tie, but James (38 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists) wouldn’t allow another comeback as he scored 16 points in the final frame to give the Lakers the 117-107 win and the 4-1 series victory. Grant had 20 points in the loss.
For the Conference Finals, Grant put up 15.8 PPG on 45.6% from the field and 30.8% from the three-point line), 3.6 RPG, 1.4 APG and 1.2 SPG in five games.
Though his perimeter shooting could be spotty at times, Grant’s performance in Denver’s magical playoff run was impressive and helped his case for a significant payday in free agency. 
Grant often guarded the opponent’s best offensive option in every series. This included the likes of Donovan Mitchell, Kawhi Leonard, Paul George and LeBron James. And he had some big performances offensively as well.
There were signs of concern however. Grant’s on-off numbers were usually in the negative all season despite Denver’s overall positive performance. During the regular season, the Nuggets were outscored by 2.2 points per 100 possessions in the 1,892 minutes Grant was on the floor. The team was plus-7.4 points per 100 possessions when he was on the floor.
Grant’s numbers on the floor with Jokić also were negative which stood out considering how veteran Paul Millsap’s net rating with Jokić was positive. There was some noise in the numbers such as Millsap playing mostly with the starters.
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After the season, Grant opted out of the $9.3 million final year of his contract and became a free agent. Though Denver offered him a three-year, $60 million deal, he opted to take the same exact figure deal with the Detroit Pistons. The move was a surprise considering Denver’s recent Western Conference Finals finish and the surplus of talent the roster had compared to Detroit’s status as a rebuilding team.
In an effort to recoup something for Grant, the Nuggets signed and traded him to the Pistons along with the draft rights to a 2015 second round pick Nikola Radičević. A 6-foot-6 guard, Radičević played professionaly in Spain, Serbia and Italy and had never come over to the NBA, though he played for the Nuggets in 2017 Summer League.
Grant wanted a much more featured role as a featured scorer and leader, something the Pistons could offer him. Other key factors mentioned were the fact that the team’s head coach and lead front office decision maker were Black men and Detroit’s place as the Blackest major city in America.
The Grant move created a $9.5 million trade exception for the Nuggets. Denver later used $4.2 million of that exception to acquire JaVale McGee in a trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers at the 2021 trade deadline. The deal left the club with a $5.3 million trade exception which expired in August of 2021.
Grant joined a Pistons team lacking direction. The team’s new general manager Troy Weaver was heavily ridiculed for a seeming obsessive pursuit of centers. The team drafted center Isaiah Stewart in the first round and also signed centers Mason Plumlee and Jahlil Okafor in free agency. The team also traded for centers Dewayne Dedmon and Tony Bradley.
Dedmon and Bradley were quickly removed via release and trade respectively, but the pile of pivots arriving to Detroit’s roster was remarkable.
Grant started at the small forward position and was a pleasant surprise for the Pistons. He had just nine points in his 2020-21 team debut but proceeded to record at least 20 points in 14 straight games.
In that stretch, Grant produced 26.3 PPG on 46.6% from the field and 40.6% from the three-point line drawing early All-Star and Most Improved Player consideration. 
Grant’s performance also highlighted his decision to step into a larger role which drew skepticism around the league since he had never been more than a 3-and-D contributor, meaning he played defense and primarily operated in the offense as a finisher rather than a shot creator or passer.
Grant cooled down, but continued throughout the season to have large moments such as a 43-point explosion against the Chicago Bulls in February.
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Late in the season, Grant missed nine out of the last 10 games due to right knee soreness. The forward ended the 20-21 season with 22.3 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 2.8 APG, 0.6 SPG and 1.1 BPG in 54 games and 33.9 MPG.
During the season, Detroit was one of the worst teams in the NBA. With former All-Star Blake Griffin having all of his talents sapped from a laundry list of injuries, there was an opportunity for Grant to step up but at the same time was a reason for concern in how the Pistons would fare during the 2020-21 season. 
The Pistons began the year 1-7 and continued to lose. As the season wore on, veterans Derrick Rose and Griffin were traded and bought out respectively leaving the Pistons as one of the younger rosters in the NBA. Just 26th in offensive efficiency, Detroit finished the year with the second worst record in the NBA with a 20-52 record.  
One of the surprises of the NBA season, Grant finished second in voting for Most Improved Player of the Year voting behind New York Knicks forward Julius Randle. 
After Detroit’s miserable regular season, the team ended up winning the draft lottery and selected highly touted prospect Cade Cunningham with the first overall pick. 
With Cunningham in the fold and the previous draft class of Killian Hayes, Saddiq Bey and Isaiah Stewart all on the roster, Detroit was officially in its rebuild. At 27, Grant was a wise sage of the roster.
Detroit began the 2021-22 season 1-8. The losses continued to pile up as the team was 4-24 after 28 games.
Grant’s efficiency numbers took a dive early on and after playing in 24 of the first 25 games, he missed 25 games from December into February after undergoing surgery to repair a UCL sprain in his right thumb.
By the time he returned, the Pistons were 12-37 and on their way to another lottery pick. Near the trade deadline, Grant was one of the hottest names on the trade market. 
With just one year remaining on the three-year deal, there was concern for the Pistons on if they would be able to retain Grant at an ideal price. Teams like the Portland Trailblazers, Brooklyn Nets, Sacramento Kings and Washington Wizards were reported to have interest but nothing came of the rumors.
Grant finished out his second season in Detroit, participating in 47 games (all starts) and posting 19.2 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 2.4 APG, 0.9 SPG and 0.8 BPG in 31.9 MPG.
Shortly before the 2022 draft, the Pistons finally dealt Grant with one year left on his contract. They moved the forward to the Portland Trailblazers with the number 46 overall pick in the draft for a protected 2025 first round pick from the Milwaukee Bucks and three second round picks including the number 36 pick from the 2022 draft.
Though Grant and the Pistons failed to string together many wins in two years, Grant’s evolution into a decent primary scoring option was a revelation. In 101 games, the forward averaged 20.9 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 2.6 APG, 0.8 SPG and 1.1 BPG. Grant shot 43% from the field, 35% from the three-point line and 84% from the free-throw line.
Though Grant did trade in some efficiency in his offensive evolution, there was proof that he could be a featured scorer in an offense rather than a background player who fills in the gaps off the ball.
Soon after the Grant trade, the Pistons dealt Nikola Radičević’s draft rights to the New York Knicks in a deal that saw them acquire Alec Burks, Nerlens Noel and two future second round picks.
Jerami Grant on the decision to choose Detroit over Denver (via Detroit Free Press):
“It was tough. I was in a situation where I was comfortable. I loved my teammates, I loved the organization. It was a lot of things that made me teeter between my decision. But at the end of the day, I made the best decision for me and my career. My growth as a player is extremely important to me. It was a challenge, the challenge intrigued me. I made my decision and I’m happy with it.”
How a previous relationship with Troy Weaver impacted his decision (via The Denver Post):
“We go way back. It impacted it a lot. Just our relationship. It’s definitely a trust thing there. I trust him, he trusts me. It played a big impact on my decision.”
How he’s accepting the challenge of a larger role:
“It was the belief that Troy had in me, and the belief I had in myself. I knew this would be a challenge, and I’m open to challenges. It definitely wasn’t a no-brainer. Definitely was a tough decision for me.”
Detroit Pistons general manager Troy Weaver on Jerami Grant (via Detroit Free Press):
“Jerami was number one on the list to go after. His versatility, his growing, budding offense, but more importantly, what he brings everyday to the Pistons. He’s a guy who works hard, he’s professional, he’s a great teammate. All the things we embody.”
How he’s improved his skills on the court:
“Jerami has really worked on his game, become an outstanding 3-point shooter. There’s more there. He’s come here because it’s a big challenge. I’m going to challenge him to become the best Jerami he can become. I expect him to continue to grow. I don’t campaign for players but I’ll say this right now — this guy is worthy of being an all-defensive player, for sure. 
“The defensive mindset, who he is, the offense that people were able to see blossom in the bubble, which he brings to us here in Detroit now, along with his youth, he’s 26 years old. Just hitting his prime. We’re excited about everything he brings to the table as a young man and as a player.”
Denver Nuggets president of basketball operations Tim Connelly on Grant’s decision to choose Detroit over the Nuggets (via The Denver Post):
“Jerami’s a great guy and a really good player. He earned the right to be in unrestricted free agency. The whole time we were very encouraged. We were under the assumption we would get something done. Jerami, he wanted a new opportunity, a new challenge. He’s going to do great in Detroit. 
“Detroit did a great job targeting him and recruiting him. Certainly was a bit surprising and disappointing, but we thank Jerami for all he did in the year here.”
Image via AP Photo/Gerald Herbert
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raven0276 · 2 years
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Today in Torrey, Utah
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dougrobyngoold · 1 year
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Wash Hike - near Torrey, UT
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Our hike today started at a parking area just a short distance to the west of our campsite. We decided to drive over, rather than hike along the road. We weren’t sure where the trail led to, but we were hoping it would take us up into a slot canyon. We headed toward the red cliffs in the distance.
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The trail was easy, as we got closer to the red cliffs.
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We found some cool rocks, as we hiked along.
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Gypsum is everywhere!
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As we got closer to these formations, we decided to hike around them, unfortunately, we did not find a wash that we wanted to hike up, so we hiked up onto a ridge. It ended up being kind of cool, but we “cliffed” out, shortly after we passed under the beautiful rock formations in the picture below:
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We turned around and decided to try to drop down into the wash that was now below us. We bushwhacked our way down to the wash, startling a great horned owl in the process - he flew off before I could get a picture! We made it to the wash and were able to hike up it for just a short distance before it was closed off due to rocks. We didn’t feel like climbing over the rocks, so we decided to try to hike down the wash. That didn’t work out either, as there was a huge pour-off that was impassable. So we climbed back up the ridge we had come down and made our way back to where the truck was parked. Great hike into the beautiful red cliffs that make up this area.
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The end of our wash hike - time to turn around!
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mainsforever · 2 years
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We liketo think she just might have come back to Torrey, where her old friends hadgotten along so well with the locals, and no one held it against folks to makea little alcohol to keep the taxman at bay. Tired of lifeon the run, she had Sundance bring her back to the States in 1906.Įttawas 29 years old and still a striking woman with a price on her head. Private investigators dogged them to the ranch that she,Butch and Sundance started in Argentina and they escaped again. Shepaired up with Sundance Kid and the three fled to South America. History tells us this: she was one of five women to visit Butch Cassidy’s hideout east of Torrey. The cidery is open year round for tours and tastings.Įven her name is a mystery-the Pinkerton detectives picked Etta Place for their wanted posters. We now grow over 90 cultivars as well as peaches, plums, cherries andcider pears. We planted the first of 500 traditional cider andother heritage apple trees in 2012 and produced the first of our award-winning cidersin 2021. We are located at 7000’ in the heart of Utah’s red rock country nearCapitol Reef National Park. We are Utah’s first and only orchard-basedcidery. Good to know: Camp Fruitah™ is available through the DABS special order program (CSC xxxxxx)and at the cidery in Torrey. Who: Founders AnnTorrence and Robert Marc, and Cidermaker Travis Nelson will be pouring at thefestival Where: The Gateway (12 S Rio Grande St,Salt Lake City, UT 84101) When: Saturday, August 20th and Sunday,August 21st The label plays tribute to the fruit growingheritage of nearby Fruita, a pioneer community now incorporated into CapitolReef National Park.Īt the festival, Etta PlaceCider will also be pouring their award-winning Etta Place Dry Hard Cider, a blendbased on their traditional cider apples grown in their own Torrey, Utah,orchards. In yet another first for EttaPlace Cider, the bottle features commissioned artwork by Salt Lake Citygraphics designer Dan Hammond. As for potential food pairings, my immediate thought is charcuterie,roast chicken or grilled meats on summer salads,” she added. Like most of ourciders, it also has great potential as a base for cocktails, especiallysangria. With its acids and tannins to balance the plum and appleflavors, it’s not cloying, it’s complex and refreshing. “Camp Fruitah™ fills that sweetslot in our line-up. What our cidermaker Travis Nelson developed wasworth waiting for,” explained co-founder Ann Torrence. We meticulously distill our award-winning portfolio of spirits including whiskeys, vodka, gin, rums, tequilas and liqueurs and incorporate them into our.
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cheaprv · 1 year
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Capitol Reef National Park, Torrey, Utah. Photo by James Lee.
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Missing the desert 🌵💛
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youngfreckle · 3 years
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Into the cracks we go
Caption Reef National Park, UT
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