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Category: RV lifestyle

30 May 2011

Going to town, an all day affair

01 Grassy Lake SR67S Kaibab NF AZ (1024x768)

Grassy Lake, yes that’s snow at the tree line

Going to town is an all day affair and it was time to go shopping and get off the cold Kaibab Plateau. I’ve been shivering ever since I arrived the 12th of May, even with my long johns on.

02 Page loop

 It’s not just a quick trip around the block to get groceries when living on Grand Canyon’s North Rim. But certainly worth the trade off.

03 Grand Staircase Escalante from SR89A N AZ (1024x685)

 Grand Staircase Escalante

We journeyed 80 miles to Kanab, Utah then hooked a right. I wanted to go to Page, Arizona because of more shopping choices and we took the long way around.

04 Cockscombs & House Rock Valley Rd in Grand Staircase Escalante SR89E UT (1024x737)

 Through the Cockscombs red rock past the turn off for House Rock Valley Road (for a different trip), 75 miles east to Page.

05 Glen Canyon Dam & Navajo power plant from SR89E Page AZ (1024x522)

 Glen Canyon Dam and Navajo power plant

Shopped to the point the truck and cooler where full and hoping not to have to do this again for several weeks.

06 Marble Plateau with Kaibab Plateau in background from SR89S Page AZ (1024x496)

 Kaibab Plateau in distance

Then dropped down from Page 30 miles onto the Marble Plateau.

07 Echo Cliffs with SR89 in notch from SR89A Bitter Springs AZ (1024x766)

SR89 goes through notch in Echo Cliffs

 Then about 10 miles to…

09 Echo Cliffs beyond Navajo Bridge over Colorado River in Marble Canyon SR89A AZ (1024x768)

 …Navajo Bridge where we made a quick stop to look for Condors but none were hanging around, darn.

10 Meadows SR67 S Kaibab NF AZ (1024x766)

 Past the Vermilion Cliffs (sorry no pics was staring into the sun), up onto the Kaibab Plateau about 45 miles back to Jacob Lake where we stopped for a milk shake. Then through the forest and meadows back home another 45 miles. That’s one of my possible shopping trips with glorious sights along the way. And I was warm all day.

 

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26 May 2011

Winter returned to Grand Canyon

01 Snow on flowering mahogony along BAP trail NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x756)

Last week on Wednesday it snowed and left about a 4 inch blanket on the North Rim of Grand Canyon.

02 Cloud filled Roaring Springs Canyon NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x767)

Looking into Roaring Springs Canyon

Visitors were surprised wanting to know if this is normal. At 8200 feet we can get snow in June. They were disappointed yet handled it well.

03 Snow on Walhalla plateau above Bright Angel canyon from BAP trail NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x627)

Thursday after the fog lifted out of the canyon the snow melted quickly.

04 Snow on meadow Scenic Rd NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x768)

A patchwork remained by Friday when I went out to rove at overlooks on the scenic drive. I dressed warm and felt chilled by the end of the day suffering from a head cold ever since.

05 View E of Saddle Mt & Marble Plateau from Point Imperial Scenic Rd NR GRCA NP AZ 1of2 (1024x704)

Yet I looked beyond the canyon to the Marble Plateau  knowing it would be warm there sooner than the Kaibab Plateau. And that’s where Mike and I will be tomorrow on the return route from grocery shopping in Page via the Grand Staircase Escalante. Going to be in the 80s there so I can leave behind the long johns I’ve been wearing for a week.

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27 March 2011

Squirrel

01 Squirrel in fig tree San Benito TX (1024x753)

After seeing the colorful golden-fronted woodpecker yesterday (scroll down) I heard more rustling in the tree outside my window.

02 Squirrel in fig tree San Benito TX (1024x768)

This squirrel went out on a limb for the fruit at the end.

03 Squirrel in fig tree San Benito TX (1024x913)

Until I picked up my camera and it scrambled back to hide behind the big leaves.

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