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Category: Arizona

02 August 2023

Visiting friends along the way

FR & SR67 Kaibab NF AZAfter visiting the Grand Canyon and friends on both sides of the big ditch I continued this summer journey north into Utah to visit more friends.

Jacob Lake Inn AZMade a stop along the way at Jacob Lake Inn and bought a dozen cookies to share with friends.

sign border UT

cookie Jacob Lake Inn AZFunny there was only 11 cookies by the time I got to Kanab and my friend’s house.

unidentified dead dragonfly Kanab UTFound dead in the driveway Sad smile 

I’ve known Amanda since 2003 when we worked as Rangers leading cave tours at Oregon Caves.  Her driveway provided an amazingly level friendock (free place to park at a friends) for the night.

sunset Kanab UTI spent two more nights in Kanab in friends Joe and Tom’s backyard.  We walked into town one evening for some great outdoor music.

Kanab UTPainted on a street in Kanab

Monday morning I was at Ramsay Towing & Service Center when they opened at 8 for an oil change.  They don’t make appointments, but I’ve been happy with work done before.  Figured a good idea to have the truck looked over before making this summer journey of at least 3000 miles as semi-planned.  Three hours later I was ready to roll.

truck tabs in fun envelopeBarely mid-June and already pushing 90° at my next friends stop in St. George.  Thankfully she received mail for me that another friend forwarded the license plate tabs that would expire in July.  Almost messed up on that one waiting until three days before leaving home to pay for the tabs.  What would I do without friends to look over me?  Thank you.

hills mts dark clouds SR320 Pioche NVWith temperatures rising, I left Utah and high-tailed it into Nevada to explore some new territory while watching the weather, fire, and free camping apps.  I had so much fun visiting with all these friends, and a few more, but was peopled out and ready for me time.  As I discovered, being alone is real easy in MOAN, Nevada. (#MiddleofAbsolutelyNowhere)

I was going to skip this part of my journey but realized I have many friends because of social media, national parks, blogging and being generally friendly.  Thanks to each of you.  And by the way I’m still up for visiting friends along this summer journey.  I’m currently near central Oregon slowly heading north to Washington.  All plans are subject to change.  My posts are way behind real time, but there’s a box on the sidebar I try to keep up-to-date with current location.

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26 July 2023

No bad views of Grand Canyon

Wotons Throne & Cape Royal Desert View SR GRCA NP AZ

view S Cape Royal NR GRCA NP AZMultiple views of Grand Canyon, Wotan’s Throne from South Rim and North Rim

When I was a Park Ranger visitors frequently asked which side is better, there’s no bad views of Grand Canyon, so visit both sides.  And that’s what I did.

trees canyon CO R clouds Navajo Pt SR GRCA NP AZ

light in canyon Navajo Pt SR GRCA NP AZOn this summer journey, I planned to enjoy views of Grand Canyon from both sides, starting with the South Rim.  So after my wonderful loop drive from Sunset Crater to Wupatki national monuments I continued north on SR89 to Cameron and entered the park from the east side, so much less crowded than the main Village area.

orange Globe Mallow flowers canyon CO R clouds Navajo Pt SR GRCA NP AZ

Desert View Tower Navajo Pt SR GRCA NP AZI stopped at Navajo Point and under cloudy skies enjoyed the views of Grand Canyon including a distant look at the Desert View Watch Tower.

truckcamper Kaibab NF AZThen I continued to my forest camp only one mile of rough and rutted dirt road to boondock for the night with a gentle rain.  Not overcrowded, this Kaibab National Forest location is along the way to the Grandview Fire Tower, where I camped last summer.

west view Moran Pt SR GRCA NP AZ

temple pk Moran Pt SR GRCA NP AZThe next day I met a Ranger friend at Moran Point and we spent the day catching up, reminiscing, and enjoying views of Grand Canyon.  I am always amazed that the average park visitor doesn’t spend more than two minutes at an overlook.

 late light Ponderosa Pine needles FR310 Kaibab NF AZ

Ponderosa Pine flower FR310 Kaibab NF AZ

pine pollen puddle reflection FR310 Kaibaba NF AZPine pollen on puddle

pine pollen on windshield S Kaibab NF AZPollen on truck

It rained intermittently over the next several days so I was glad to have a great signal and worked on the next video about Arivaca Creek and the Cruz Ranch and a blog post about my visit to Bisbee during early June.  Yes, I’m that far behind.  The rain helped clear the air of Pine pollen.

CO R Desert View SR GRCA NP AZ

Desert View Watchtower SR GRCA NP AZAfter five nights in this forest location it was time to hit the road for some new views of Grand Canyon.  First stop at Desert View Watch Tower, the furthest east overlook with some of my favorite South Rim views of Grand Canyon.

blue Larkspur flowers FR310 Kaibab NF AZMoth on orange Globe Mallow flower Desert View SR GRCA NP AZ

                           Larkspur                                                                                Globe Mallow

I parked in the oversized vehicle lot and walked due west to the rim following a social trail towards the tower with lots of flowers along the way.

Desert View Watchtower SR GRCA NP AZ

GRCA stickers & hat pinThe only reason I went inside the tower was to add another sticker and hat pin to my collections.

SR89 N AZ

Echo Cliffs Navajo Rez SR89 N AZOnce back to SR89 I headed north across the amazing Navajo Reservation desert landscape.

Echo & Vermilion Cliffs SR89A W AZ

menu Cliff Dwellers SR89A Hatch AZStopped for lunch at Cliff Dwellers then climbed up onto the Kaibab Plateau and much cooler temperatures at 7,000 feet.

cookies Jacob Lake Inn AZOf course I had to get desert at Jacob Lake Inn.

truckcamper Jacob Lake AZThen opted to camp nearby.

cows person Crane Lk snow Kaibab NF AZIn the morning I drove south across the Kaibab National Forest surprised at how full the lakes were in the meadows.  Guess I should have expected that because of the record breaking snow fall.

light on Aspen Kaibab NF AZStopped at the entrance station and said hello to a known Ranger then continued to the end of the road.

Grand Lodge verandah NR GRCA NP AZParking wasn’t a problem because the Lodge wasn’t open yet for food service or overnight accommodations.  All that snow followed by melt took out a huge section of both the water pipe and North Kaibab trail so they were under water restrictions.

view from lodge NR GRCA NP AZNo Rangers in the visitor center as it’s now all sales space for the history association.

Mt Hayden Pt Imperial NR GRCA NP AZ

Saddle Mt Marble Canyon Vermilion Cliffs clouds Pt Imperial NR GRCA NP AZEnough of that, I wanted more views of Grand Canyon.  So I drove the scenic road with the first stop at Point Imperial.  I actually had the overlook entirely to myself for a measurable amount of time.

Greenland Lake NR GRCA NP AZ


light on Aspen leaves NR GRCA NP AZ

Made another stop at Greenland Lake, the fullest I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen it bone dry.  “Lakes” on the Kaibab are actually sinkholes in the limestone, not huge but good water sources for wildlife.

Wotons Throne Wedding Site NR GRCA NP AZ

yellow Desert Sunflower flowers in rock hole Cape Royal NR GRCA NP AZThen on to the end of the road to Cape Royal for my favorite views of Grand Canyon.

sunset Cape Royal NR GRCA NP AZ

sunset thru pines Cape Royal NR GRCA NP AZ

sunset Cape Royal NR GRCA NP AZ

Wotons Throne sunset clouds Cape Royal NR GRCA NP AZEspecially sunset.

Deer Lake Kaibab NF AZDeer Lake

view E Marble Plateau Vermilion Cliffs Navajo Mt Kaibab NF AZView east Vermilion & Echo Cliffs with Navajo Mt beyond

I could have stayed for days stopping at every overlook for many hours enjoying a variety of views of Grand Canyon.  However, I had other places to go and people to see.  So I headed back north with just a couple stops along the way.  Including Jacob Lake Inn once again for a dozen cookies to take as treats for the friends I’d visit in Kanab, Utah.

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20 July 2023

Waited out the holiday then headed into northern Arizona

trees crepuscular rays Skull Valley AZAfter wintering in southern Arizona I returned to my home base to make plans and repairs while waiting out the holiday weekend before heading into northern Arizona for the beginning of my summer travels.

trees mts clouds smoke I17 N to Flagstaff AZLeft a friend’s house June 1st and drove further into northern Arizona and a smoky Flagstaff from prescribed burns to the west.

trees snowy peaks FR545 Coconino NF Flagstaff AZI hoped my Coconino National Forest camping place outside of Sunset Crater National Monument wouldn’t be affected.  There was a definite haze but doable.

red Paintbrush flowers FR545 Coconino NF Flagstaff AZyellow Larkspur flowers FR545 Coconino NF Flagstaff AZ

                                         Paintbrush                                                                                     Larkspur

Sparsely scattered flowers popped color on the pine needle covered forest floor.

trees Sunset Crater FR545 Coconino NF Flagstaff AZ Sunset Crater

I was excited to be under the Ponderosa Pines once again and had to hug and sniff a tree.

last light trees clouds FR545 Coconino NF Flagstaff AZI figured the smoke and clouds might bring a pretty sunset through the trees but obscure the waxing moon.

tree branches moon FR545 Coconino NF Flagstaff AZ

grass trees reverse sunset clouds moon FR545 Coconino NF Flagstaff AZThen got lucky.

a'A lava flow Sunset Crater NM AZI wasn’t in a rush the next morning to get to my next destination so decided to go the long way.  A loop drive of 35 miles took me through Sunset Crater and Wupatki national monuments.

red Penstimon flowers trees clouds Sunset Crater NM AZBeen so long I’d forgotten just how gorgeous this drive can be.

grass trees SF Pks clouds FR545 AZ

trees storm clouds FR545 AZThen add dramatic storm clouds over an otherwise fantastic landscape.

white Datura flowers FR545 AZSacred Datura

grass SF Pks rain clouds FR545 Wupatki NM AZI stopped frequently for flowers, views, and whatever caught my eye.

cattle shute FR545 AZ

grass SF Pks rain clouds FR545 Wupatki NM AZLike a corral with a place big enough to park and awesome views of the San Francisco Peaks.

Citidel ruin Wupatki NM AZ

Nalakilu ruin Wupatki NM AZ

walls sinkhole SF Pks clouds Wupatki NM AZOnly made one stop in Wupatki at the Citidel and Nalakilu ruins.

storm clouds SR64 W Navajo Rez AZAfter three extra hours of driving I returned to SR89 and continued into northern Arizona to my destination for the next several days.

Indian taco stand Gray Mt AZHowever a growling belly caused me to stop for an Navajo fry bread burger.

 

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