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Category: Utah

29 May 2016

Earthfest Dancing with Dogs Parade Kanab Utah

May 14, 2016

01s DSCN6484clerw Forever Adventure Tours Earthfest parade Kanab UT g-3 (800x436)Who doesn’t love a parade?  The National Park Service at Grand Canyon was invited to march in the Earthfest Dancing with Dogs Parade in Kanab, Utah.  So seven Park Rangers from the North and South Rims walked in the number three position.  Couldn’t have been more than 12 positions in the parade.

It had been a very long time since I participated in a parade.  I marched as a Girl Scout more years ago than I want to remember.  When I lived in Tonasket, Washington I roller skated in a fall Mardi Gras parade.  Yea, wrong time of year but that’s the way we rolled.  And I also rode a horse in Tonasket’s Founder’s Day parade held during the rodeo.

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We left the North Rim Saturday at 6:30 am for the hour and a half drive to Kanab, Utah where it was already an hour later.  Confused?  Me all the time.  As are many visitors who come to the North Rim from Utah.  Six of us in the car, three from the South Rim.  One other Ranger met us in town at the Visitor Center staging area.

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The Saturday Market had several booths set up selling jewelry and plants.  So you know where I headed.  In fact friends Dan and Cindy were selling and of course I saw something I liked, a cuff to match the ring I’d already bought from them.  The purplish color is a dyed Kingman turquoise which matches many of my favorite colored outfits.

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Many parade participants mingled in the parking lot including countless costumed Greyhounds, rescue dogs, many of whom matched their owners.  About 10:05 the Honor Guard lead us onto State Route 89 into downtown.  We followed the Forever Adventure Tours jeep.  There were BLM horse mounted Rangers, A Utah State DNR Ranger in an OHV, people dressed like trees, and did I mention LOTS of Greyhounds.

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One of our Rangers was the Grand Marshall.  Two carried a NPS banner, which is really a green table cloth with NPS on it.  Two more carried small signs with “FindYourPark”, one in Spanish.  And we all carried green NPS paper bags filled with mixed candy and Condor stickers to give to the kids watching the parade.

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There may have been more participants than onlookers along the four block route.  Yet in all fairness this was a first time event celebrating Earthfest, NPS 100th, and Greyhounds.  Interesting combination wouldn’t you say.  Yet it was a well received parade.  People clapped and cheered for the National Park Service.  We handed out candy and invited them to visit the North Rim.  Then turned around and walked back, minus the Honor Guard who dispersed at the turning point.

Afterwards the newly appointed tourism director took all us Rangers to brunch at Parry’s.  Then we made a quick stop for groceries which always needs to be done living so far from town.  And four of us headed back to the NR.

It’s possible Grand Canyon National Park will get more involved in future Kanab events.

All parade photos were taken by Bill who I asked to use my camera for this event.

Sorry I haven’t been visiting blogs lately but still having issues with a limited signal and time.  Looking into a stronger booster and open to suggestions.

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09 May 2016

Snowy drive from the North Rim to Kanab and back

April 30 – May 1, 2016

Snow water sink holes meadow SR67 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

It snowed Friday night so the ground was very white Saturday morning for a snowy drive from the North Rim to Kanab.

Snow low clouds SR67 North  North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Bill said it had been raining on and off in Kanab.  The clouds hung low and threatened more snow.  Although I don’t like this cold white stuff I’m happy the land is receiving more moisture.

Cows cabin Pleasant Valley SR67 North Kaibab National Forest Arizona

No bison hanging around in the meadows but did see a few cows and a male turkey looking rather dapper and probably searching for a mate.  The tiny lakes, sink holes, and drainages were full of water.

Snowy road 2006 Warm Fire SR67 North Kaibab National Forest Arizona

At first I’d guess about an inch or two of snow.  But after leaving the park and climbing in elevation to the old 2006 Warm Fire burn it got deeper.  And deeper.  Been a while since I drove in snow so took it real slow and easy.  Didn’t even take as many photos as usual from behind the wheel.

Snow cars Jacob Lake gate Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Bonus that I didn’t have to get out and open the gate at Jacob Lake.  A concession employee was letting in new employee arrivals.

Snow SR89A North Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Still snow after Jacob Lake along SR89A.

Clouds on Vermilion Cliffs SR89A North Arizona

Didn’t disappear until almost within sight of the Vermilion Cliffs but still the clouds hung low, clinging to the tall red rock cliffs.  Took me two hours instead of the usual one and a half.

Clouds above Kaibab Plateau SR89A South Fredonia Arizona

Only two days off so had to drive back up to the North Rim the next day.  And though there were patches of blue sky in Kanab clouds hug low over the Kaibab Plateau.  Snow had melted along the road up to Jacob Lake.

Snow 2006 Warm Fire burn SR67 South Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Some snow remained up through the burn.

Snow Crane Lake SR67 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Many little micro-climes noticeable as I drove through meadows and forest.  Less snow then increasingly more snow.

Snow meadows SR67 South Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Yet shafts of light penetrated the heavy cloud cover setting the white blanket to glow.

Entrance sign station snow SR67 South Kaibab National Forest Arizona

The closer I got to the North Rim the more blue sky I could see.  But it didn’t last long and rained just after I got home.

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21 April 2016

Spring in Kanab

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Iris in Bill’s back yard.

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