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Category: Kaibab Plateau

12 October 2021

Full circle: load truck-camper, Bryce Canyon, and home

grass trees clouds sunburst Skull Valley ArizonaNot even settled in to my new space in Skull Valley or decompressed from the summer season at Bryce Canyon but it’s time to load the repaired truck-camper, and return to Bryce one more time before I am free to do as I please which included Autumn color on the Kaibab and a nighttime bonus below Vermilion Cliffs.

grass trees mt sunset clouds Skull Valley ArizonaI was feeling perfectly happy hanging out at my new Skull Valley home.  Thinking about trimming a few small and low branches for ease of access and building some steps into the berm.  Ah, nesting.  Something I really haven’t done in a few years since Yarnell.  However, I needed to pack a few things into the backseat and drive to St. George, Utah to load the truck-camper.  And one of the those things was Sierra in a cat carrier in the passenger seat.  Didn’t know what to anticipate from that.

Quail bird Ferguson Valley Rd Skull Valley ArizonaTraffic on Ferguson Valley Road as Mr. Quail waited for the chicks to cross

Sierra cat in carrier Arizona road tripPacked the last minute things, including Sierra, Wednesday morning and hit the road.  She meowed quite a bit at first and I just assured her it would be alright.  Guess she believed me as she soon quietly curled up and went to sleep.

rock cliff Saguaro cactus SR96 West Arizona

brush mts SR97 West Arizona

tower Nothing ArizonaPretty drives on backroads are my favorite and AZ96 & 97 generally west towards Bagdad winds through changing desert then junctions with SR93 north through Nothing.

Dazzos Wikieup ArizonaMade a traditional stop in Wikeiup at Dazzos for a Chicago style Italian Beef sandwich.  The owner died suddenly on Labor Day so not sure what will become of this place.  I couldn’t dawdle as Sierra was in the closed truck cab and with no AC that was getting into the 80s.  I gave her a little water and we were on our way.

Hoover Dam bridge I40 West ArizonaBridge above Hoover Dam

After just a short drive on I40 I opted to continue north on SR93 and take the Lakeshore drive instead of more interstate past Las Vegas.  I try to avoid cities.  Miles about the same, only a wee bit slower with no semis and barely any traffic.

sidemirror Lake Mead Lake Shore Road Nevada

Lake Shore Road North NevadaNot much water left to see in Lake Mead yet I do love the surrounding landscape.  Too soon I was in Overton, Nevada making a beer stop for the camper repairman and back on interstate for the last run north on I15 to St. George.

Virgin River Gorge I15 North Arizona

Virgin River Gorge I15 North ArizonaThe Virgin River Gorge makes this a gorgeous drive.  Made for a long drive when six hours turned into eight.  Sierra was grateful to get out of the carrier and into her larger box, the truck-camper.

aluminum on truckcamper St George UtahWork on the truck-camper moved along quicker than I’d have thought.  Back in June when the decision was made to fix it, Bob the engineer took this as a challenge and project.  You may remember when I dropped the truck-camper at Lynda’s in August knowing the repairs would occur in the fall when temperatures cooled below 100+°.  His idea was to reinforce the front corners with aluminum L brackets and lined underneath with aluminum sheeting.

new wood truckcamper St George Utah

aluminum on truckcamper St George UtahOne side required a little replaced wood.  Not only is it structurally stronger than when it was built 25 years ago but it looks great too.  Bob said good for at least another ten years.  All I could really do to help was hold and fetch.

truckcamper St George UtahIt almost took longer to re-load onto the truck than do the repairs.  Just kidding.  But there is small margin for error loading a truck-camper between the wheel wells that definitely takes two people.  The heavy jacks could be taken off completely and left at home as I don’t plan for this to come off the truck again for a while.

rain fall colors mt SR20 East UtahFriday morning I left early, for me, and drove 2 1/2 hours through mostly rain and lots of wind to Bryce Canyon.  Amazed how much fall color came on in the last week.  The paperwork person did her magic and collected my keys, badges, and the all important PIV card that sometimes got me into government computers.  I signed some papers, got my final evaluation, said goodbyes, and was back on the road in two hours.  And thus, I am no longer employed and officially retired.  Or at least I don’t plan on returning which is all that happens for a seasonal employee.  Bittersweet.  Hard to say goodbye and glad to be leaving.  Especially as the temperature would be dropping with possible snow Saturday night.  And I didn’t plan to be there.

trees sunset clouds Wheel Inn RV Park Fredonia ArizonaSunset from the RV Park

Instead, I drove 1 1/2 hours south to Fredonia through more rain and stayed at the Wheel Inn RV Park, plugged in with heat.  I FEEL FREE!!!!!

Sage Flats & Kaibab Plateau SR89A South ArizonaBy morning I decided to drive up on the Kaibab Plateau to hopefully see fall colors.  I really wanted to camp in the forest but not with temperatures below freezing.  I scored!  Been happening a lot lately.  Maybe that’s because I’m following my bliss.

fall colors Grand Staircase clouds LeFevre overlook SR89A Kaibab National Forest ArizonaStopped at LeFevre overlook with a clear view to the north and brisk wind.  Wonder who I waved to at Yovimpa Point in Bryce at the top of the Grand Staircase.

16 DSCN0526lecwfbr Jacob Lake Inn AZ g-3

Of course a cookie stop at Jacob Lake Inn.  How could I not.  Been way too long.  Fortunately there was very little pawn jewelry to temp me so I only bought two chocolate chip cookies.

Fall colors 2006 Warm Fire Kaibab National Forest Arizona

fall colors Kaibab National Forest ArizonaFrom there I turned south on SR67 like I was headed to the North Rim, but I didn’t plan on going that far.  Wasn’t long before I was pulling over at every wide spot to take photos of the brilliant neon colors of Autumn Aspen all aglow.

fall colors Kaibab National Forest ArizonaHow I needed that fix.

fall colors Kaibab National Forest Arizona

fall colors Kaibab National Forest ArizonaEnded up driving almost 25 miles to the Country Store where I said hi to Robert.  Then turned around and stopped some more.

fall colors Kaibab National Forest ArizonaIf only it wasn’t predicted to be so cold overnight I would gladly have camped amongst all that color.

fall colors Pleasant Valley Kaibab National Forest ArizonaBut the afternoon was waning and I still had to find a camp.

House Rock Valley from SR89A Kaibab National Forest ArizonaAlways stop at the overlook dropping off the east side of the Kaibab Plateau for a marvelous vast view.  And that made me think I could just camp on the BLM land seen down below instead of paying for no hookups if I could get a space at Lee’s Ferry.  The truck-camper is self contained.

Vermilion Cliffs clouds sun rays BLM Hatch Arizona

Vermilion Cliffs clouds BLM ArizonaDefinitely made the right choice there when the setting sun came through the heavy clouds offering a magical light show on the Vermilion Cliffs.

Echo Cliffs sunset clouds BLM ArizonaThe reverse sunset looked like Arizona’s version of the Aurora Borealis over Echo Cliffs to the south.  The night temperature didn’t go below 40.

truck camper RV Echo Cliffs clouds BLM ArizonaNo particular rush in the morning though I had at least a four hour drive ahead.  I wanted to go home but loved the freedom of travel wherever I want.  Yet I also kept an eye on the weather and with cold wind headed my way I sort of made a dash south.

Mt Humphreys SR89 South ArizonaMt Humphreys marked coming into Flagstaff.  Loved the way the mountain is crowned with golden aspen and topped with a bit of snow.  That’s where snow belongs, on top of mountains.  Fueled the truck before town, then stopped for lunch in Ashfork and a few groceries in Chino Valley.  That’s how a four hour drive becomes six.

truckcamper & 5th-wheel Skull Valley ArizonaPulled into my Skull Valley home at 5pm.  Ah, homes sweet homes.

bumper rock collection BLM Vermilion Cliffs ArizonaBumper rock collection BLM Vermilion Cliffs AZ

 

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01 August 2011

MWT – A trip to Flagstaff

01 New truck pulls Jan's 1955 Spartan trailer NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x689)

Thursday Mike and I hauled a friends vintage 1955 Spartan trailer to Flagstaff.

02 Sundog over Painted Desert SR89A S AZ (1024x768)

Saw a little sundog over the Painted Desert.

03 Storm over Mt Humphreys SR89 S AZ (1024x765)

Drove towards a major storm approaching Mt Humphreys.

04 Mural on store Flagstaff AZ (1024x750)

Flagstaff has a very fun oldtown where I bought gear for my upcoming trip on the Colorado River.

05 Galaxy Diner Flagstaff AZ (1024x768)

Had dinner in the funky Galaxy Diner.

06b Cadilac Coupe de Ville at Galaxy Diner Flagstaff AZ (1024x767) 06a Chey BelAir at Galaxy Diner Flagstaff AZ (1024x767)

Where some nice old cars were parked in the lot.

07 Storm SR89 N leaving Flagstaff AZ (1024x650)

On the return drive Saturday we again drove through a storm passing Mt Humphreys.

08 Little Colorado River from SR89 N Cameron AZ (1024x751)

It rained so hard even the Little Colorado River was flowing at Cameron.

09 Painted Desert SR89 N AZ (1024x766)

Then the clouds broke up over the Painted Desert.

10 Colorado River Marble Canyon from Navajo Bridge SR89A AZ (768x1024)

And the sun shone on the Colorado River at Marble Canyon.

11 Storm over Kaibab Plateau from SR89A W AZ (1024x766)

But the clear sky didn’t last as we approached the Kaibab Plateau where home is.

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04 June 2009

Sky Watch Friday – Stormy skies over the Kaibab Plateau

Driving home from Page across House Rock Valley on my last weekend I could see the storm clouds hanging over the Kaibab Plateau.

Is that a rainbow UFO?
The closer I got the more menacing it looked. But it didn’t rain.

Then as I drove through the meadows on the Kaibab Plateau the sky began to clear.
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