We pulled out of Grand Canyon Thursday at 10:45am, me pulling the 5th-wheel and Mike following in his jeep.
The new truck tows like a dream.
Stopped at Jacob Lake for lunch and Mike decided to look at their Native American jewelry. He bought this casted cuff bracelet made by Navajo Aaron Anderson and it came with the tufa carved mold.
We are parked at the Crazy Horse Campark in Kanab.
With a marvelous view.
Right next to the cemetery, a quiet place. We could see the 5th-wheel (center) from dinner at Escobars. Wonderful Mexican food.
Will be here a few days and having some work done on my truck early next week. So Saturday we’re going hiking in Buckskin Gulch slot canyon.
Started this road trip through the colorful Kaibab National Forest.
Ran into a little road construction, but enjoyed the view while waiting.
Only a few clouds hovered over Mount Humphreys.
Waning light welcomed me to the second home.
Berta and I had fun selling at Old Congress Days on Saturday. That is until a late afternoon wind caused hurried packing by all.
On the return road trip drove through intermittent rain around Flagstaff.
Then the sun returned over the Painted Desert.
Yet clouds built up over Escalante as I approached the Colorado River.
And House Rock Valley to the north.
The sun westered as I sped by the old burnt forest.
And the turning aspen welcomed me back to the North Rim.