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Category: road trip

16 October 2012

Illinois River Road

01 IL R NW-NE from SR71 W near Ottawa IL pano (1024x559)

I grew up boating, skiing and camping on the Illinois River.  So when I went back to Illinois for my 40th reunion I headed out for a drive by the river.

02 Illinois River Road map

Wish I’d had more time to explore the Illinois River Road, a National Scenic Byway connecting more than 100 nature-based destinations.  The route takes you 291 miles (468.3 km) from Ottawa to Havana through forests, wetlands, bluffs and prairies.  This allows the modern visitor to travel the same route as the early French explorers, les Voyageurs.

03 IL R E towards Ottawa IL (668x1024)

In fact humans have been living along the banks of the Illinois River since the end of the last ice age, when glacial melt water carved out the river valley.  As settlers spread westward rivers became main transportation routes.

04 Birds on IL River SR71 IL (1024x581)

Several species of migrating waterfowl and other wildlife make their home in the wetland and forest habitats along the banks of the Illinois River.  These look mostly like sea gulls, a long ways from the sea.  But I did see what looked like a white-phase Great Blue Heron fly off too fast for a photo.

05 Upper IL River Rd map (994x1024)

I only explored about 10 miles of the northern Illinois River Road from Ottawa to Utica because I was on a mission to hike a special canyon.  The first canyon to capture my younger heart.

06 IL R NW from SR71 IL (1024x669)

Funny, because the first time I visited Grand Canyon, on the North Rim, 35+ years ago I heard that a river had carved that canyon and I didn’t understand why the Illinois River didn’t have a Grand Canyon.  But there are small canyons in Starved Rock Country.

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23 August 2012

Stormy skies from the road

01 Stormy sky over Bill Williams Mts from SR89 N AZ (1024x768)

Stormy sky over Bill Williams Mountains from SR89 North near Williams, AZ

I watch the sky quite frequently.

02 Mammary clouds over SF Mts from SR89 N Flagstaff AZ (1024x819)

Mammary clouds over San Fransisco Mountains from SR89 North Flagstaff AZ

I am fascinated by the shapes of clouds and landscapes.

03 Stormy sky over AZ centennial sign along SR89 N (1024x543)

In fact with monsoon thunderstorms visiting Arizona almost every August day the changes are constant and endless.

04 Clouds over Weaver Mts SR89 S AZ (1024x678)

Clouds over Weaver Mountainss SR89 South near Kirkland, AZ

Many recent posts have included some excellent stormy skies.

05 Storm building over Mt Humphreys I40 E AZ (1024x768)

Storm building over Mount Humphreys I40 East near Flagstaff, AZ

Been on the road a lot lately where I like the views with much sky.

06 Sunset Yarnell AZ (1024x528)

Plus I haven’t posted a colorful Yarnell sunset in many months and caught this one during a recent visit there while visiting the dentist for what seems like the 100th time.

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22 August 2012

Side mirror views

01 Side mirror view of Vermilion Cliffs from SR89A W Kaibab NF AZ

Vermilion Cliffs while climbing the Kaibab Plateau SR89A West

You must know by now I take a lot of photos while driving.  Many of them aren’t so great because of reflections on the windshield.  Plus a lot of bugs committing suicide with last thoughts of their heads up their ass.

02 Side mirror view of log by truck Point Sublime Rd NR GRCA NP AZ (768x1024)

Point Sublime Road Kaibab National Forest

Whew just slipped past that one.

03 Storm clouds over Vermilion Cliffs & rain on Kaibab Plateau in side mirror SR89A E AZ

Raining on the Kaibab Plateau and not on the Vermilion Cliffs SR89A East

If I stopped driving every time I wanted to take a photo I’d never get anywhere.

04 Sunset in side mirror SR GRCA NP AZ (733x1024)

South Rim Grand Canyon National Park

And sometimes the view is just as good or better behind me.

05 Dusty road in side mirror FR 22 Kaibab NF AZ

Forest Road 22 Kaibab National Forest

Yea ha!  Kicking up dust.

06 Snow in 2006 Warm fire in side mirror along SR67 N Kaibab NF AZ

2006 Warm fire SR67 North Kaibab National Forest

Or cruising past snow.

07 Side mirror view of Red Butte US180 S Kaibab NF AZ

Red Butte US180 South Kaibab National Forest

So I’m a road trip junkie.  Yet I do stop rolling sometimes to further explore an intriguing landscape.

08 Clouds over Vermilion Cliffs in side mirror from SR89A E AZ

Vermilon Cliffs SR89A East

I have to use the little Fuji while driving as the big Nikon really requires two hands.

09 Gaelyn in side mirror GRSE NM House Rock Valley Rd UT

House Rock Valley Road Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument

Then occasionally I’m a passenger but still enjoy the side mirror views.

10 Fall colors & entrance station in side mirror SR67 N Kaibab NF AZ

Entrance station Grand Canyon National Park North Rim

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