Last updated: Saturday, January 11, 2003 12:41 PST
 

Many people have asked about the proper way to pronounce RohJuh. RohJuh is pronounced just as it is spelled, Roh-Juh, with the accent on the first syallable.

Or, if you prefer, here is the official pronunciation based on the American Heritage dictionary.

 

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To find out, we surveyed dozens of people. Most had a favorable impression of the site, but not all. Read what people are saying about the new RohJuh.com.

 

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We hope you enjoy the new site. Happy clicking!

-Roger & Judy

Moab, Utah
(also Zion, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone,
Needles & Islands in the Sky districts of
Canyonlands, Natural Bridges, and Arches)
September 28 - October 12, 2002

Mother Nature doesn't always do what you want her to do. In fact, she can sometimes do the exact opposite. However, we discovered that that's not necessarily a bad thing. We initially planned to backpack around Yellowstone's Heart Lake, but when a cold storm system disrupted those plans, we quickly fashioned a new trip on the fly that in many ways turned out to be better than the original one we had planned. Our fresh new National Parks Pass came in handy as we went through 7 National Parks and Monuments. From hiking to backpacking to mountain biking to climbing, we saw a lot and we did a lot, capping things off by riding some of the best mountain biking trails in the world. Armed with a brand new digital camera, we did what we could to capture the adventure with photos. All in all, it was a fantastic trip and is the current Featured Adventure.

Pics, pics, and more pics!

Grouse Lake
07.03.02 - 07.05.02
Backpacking trip cut short by tiny monsters from hell.

Rock 'N Roll Marathon
06.02.02
Judy runs 26.2 miles!

Redpoint Website
03.27.02
Check out the website I designed for Redpoint Engineering.

Ouray & Telluride, CO
02.22.02 - 02.25.02
Ice climbing, skiing, and boarding.

Banff, Canada
01.28.02 - 02.01.02
Skiing and boarding in Brrr Brrr Banff.

Powder Mountain, Utah
12.29.01 - 01.02.02
Skiing and snow boarding at the best resort on the planet!

Arizona
11.17.01 - 11.24.01
Awesome mountain biking through Sedona, Flagstaff, and Prescott and backpacking down the Grand Canyon.

China
09.01.01 - 09.09.01
A whirlwind tour through 5 cities in China. Tiananmen Square, Great Wall, Ming Tombs, Terra Cotta Soldiers, and more.

Latte Dog Almost Croaks
08.05.01
The Dog gets heat exhaustion.

Alaska
05.19.01 - 05.27.01
Kayaking and camping through the beautiful Glacier Bay, Alaska.

Red Rocks, Nevada
05.04.01 - 05.06.01
Rock climbing the red rocks.

 

 

 

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