Yes, I am far behind blogging, and also posting videos. It’s already a busy summer. In fact I’m trying to catch them up to at least the same amount of time behind. I last posted about the amazing pillars of rocks in Chiricahua National Monument visited in April, and that video can be found here.
Indian Bread Rocks Recreation Area
The next place I stayed at for two weeks, so lots of photos coming with that story.
Yes, I went home for several weeks to regroup, make plans, and not be on the road for Memorial Day weekend. Maybe I’m crazy to travel during summer.
First of June I left for summer travels. First I visited several friends and don’t have much to share from those stops, but do have many wonderful memories.
San Francisco Peaks from Wupatki National Monument
I returned to a few familiar places with different views.
Then I went to the South and North rims of Grand Canyon and that story and pics will be coming, eventually.
BLM camp view near Pioche Nevada
Finally got to Utah and visited several more friends before starting to feel the heat of summer and heading into Nevada to several new to me places.
And I’m enthralled with Nevada landscapes.
As a friend said MOAN, for the Middle of ABSOLUTELY Nowhere, along America’s Loneliest Highway. It’s gorgeous! And the high elevation keeps me summer cool.
Jakey Valley and Egan Range
And now I find myself waiting for another holiday weekend to pass, avoiding possible rain, and staying in temperatures below 90°.
Painted on a street in Kanab Utah
Where next? Stay tuned, and I will catch up eventually. I might even make it to Oregon this summer.
Gorgeous locations and photos!
Thanks. I totally agree.
Keep those beautiful photos coming!
Thanks. I’ll try.
Nice little piece of your scenery. You may have experienced like me, sometimes putting down camera, journals, being 100% there. I mean, I’m there, but it is a different feel:) See it all and have a blast. I’ve been on that loneliliest highway. Stayed in Rachel at the Little A’le’Inn. Area 51, nothing for long miles:) They had buried a time capsule for 50 years, not sure what year brought it up, or maybe has.
Thanks. I often find myself just staring into the land, listening to the birds, smelling the air… I love this Middle of Absolutely Nowhere part of Nevada.
Beautiful giant rainbow! You make Nevada look great :-)) Hope you make it to Oregon, it’s so pretty here. We’re sorry to be moving south already.
Thanks. This part of Nevada is awesome. But then so is Oregon, and I’m loving your travels that tease me on.
It’s always a great adventure when traveling, especially with no agenda. What an unusual rainbow.
The wandering is in my blood and soul. I truly like this no agenda except propane, water, dump and groceries along the way.
You are on the move!!
Not too far as I’m still in Nevada. No rush.
Some seriously great pictures from the very beginning with the Indian Bread and rainbow. Two photographs from the opposite sides of the canyon of Woton’s Throne is wonderful. You could do a book of pictures from the two sides of the canyon. That Nevada landscape picture is terrific and knowing that it is at a high elevation and cool is great information. Thanks. Though I’d like my temps below say 82 please given the “dry heat”. LOL at Kanab. Wish I could meet who did that.
Thanks. I could do books on a lot of things, but they don’t sell so I won’t waste my time. Heck, only getting a few commenters on the blog these days. I’m loving this high elevation Nevada, at least for a few more days.
Lovely set of photos and great for us to share new parts of the USA a s well. Love the shot of the paintbrush flowers, we have just seen them on out last trip to RSA
Stay safe and enjoy life. Hugs from us both D & N
Thanks. Very cool to see the Paintbrush in RSA. I occasionally recognized flowers there.