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Tag: Lake Powell

14 May 2016

Birthday visit to Page Arizona

May 8, 2016

Vermilion Cliffs SR89 East Utah

I had a three day weekend but would miss Bill’s birthday on the 10th so I offered to take him to lunch to one of our favorite burger joints, Slackers, in Page, Arizona.

Cockscomb SR89 East Utah

Only about one hour away and just across the border from Bill’s Kanab, Utah home the drive is gorgeous past the Vermilion Cliffs and over the Cockscomb.  I never get enough of the southwest red-rock country.

Glen Canyon Dam Wahweap overlook SR89 Arizona

Wahweap Marina Lake Powell & beyond Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

We made a stop at the Wahweap overlook above the shrinking Lake Powell and beyond.  We could also see that damn dam, Glen Canyon Dam which restricts the flow of the Colorado River.  Yet you can clearly see the “bath tub ring” from full pool.  I think the water level is about 100 feet down.  On the left is Wahweap Marina and I’m betting the launch ramp and docks are extended about as far as they can go before there just is no water.  May the Mighty Colorado return!

Cliffs S of SR89 Arizona

There are many SR89s in Utah and Arizona and they all offer beautiful scenery along the way.

Unfortunately when we got to Page Slackers was closed, always on Sundays.  We saw the owner who was locking up and getting ready to take his Mom on a picnic for Mother’s Day.  Yup, another reason to celebrate.  So instead we went to the Dam Bar and Grill and were definitely not disappointed.  Huge burgers, seasoned fries, and when I mentioned Bill’s birthday they brought a huge, and free, dessert of chocolate cake, ice cream, whip cream and chocolate syrup.  Of course I forgot to take a photo before it disappeared.  Plus I was given a carnation for Mother’s Day.  Did a little shopping in Page because we could, Safeway and Wallys (yuck).  Does beat the options in Kanab.

Lake Powell Glen Canyon Dam Wahweap Drive Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

On the return we drove through the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area below the Wahweap overlook because I’d never been there  Sure is nice to just flash that Geezer Pass and drive right in.   I think you already know how I feel about Lake Powell but it is an interesting contrast to look at.

SR89 West Utah

Then back to Bill’s after a delightful birthday celebration.

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15 November 2011

Boating on Lake Powell–Day 1

Lake Powell Utah
I’m Way behind labeling photos and have just finished September’s almost 2000 images with half of those from Mike’s birthday boating on Lake Powell.  There’s just too many photos to share, and I’m a bit overwhelmed which I also experienced on the lake.
Antelope Marina Lake Powell Arizona
Our journey began at Antelope Point Marina, with it seemed a mile ride in a golf cart loaded with all our stuff on a skinny dock.
Transfering gear from cart to boat Antelope Marina Page Arizona
We rented a 26 foot deck boat with a 250 horse power Evinrude and it included a pottie that flipped up in the back.  Bonus, we didn’t have to use the bucket we’d brought for anything but trash.  There are no toilet facilities other than the four marinas and this is a pack-it-in and out place.Mike at the helm Lake Powell Arizona
Mike took the helm and headed out of the marina onto the lake.  Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell straddles two time zones, in Arizona and Utah.  But we had no cares for time in this timeless landscape. (Other than only three days to play.)
Stan Jones' Lake Powell map
I tried to follow the map.  Good thing for the numbered buoys or we’d probably still be there lost in some wandering side canyon.Lake Powell Utah
My senses were on overload.
Lake Powell Utah
The ancient Navajo sandstone walls rise hundreds of feet above the flooded Glen Canyon, their bases hidden deep below the waters.
A towering butte Lake Powell Utah
Created 190 million years ago when Sahara-like desert sand dunes occupied the landscape this sandstone layer can measure up to 2500 feet thick.
Dry Rock Creek Canyon Lake Powell Utah
We slowly ventured into Rock Creek Bay then followed a twisted passage into a side canyon of a side canyon.  Like branches off a main trunk it tapered down.
Dry Rock Creek Canyon Lake Powell Utah
In some places ending at a crack in the wall.
Dry Rock Creek Canyon Lake Powell Utah
Or a sandy beach stretching between the walls making for great camping and hiking opportunities.
Houseboat beached below Balanced Rock Dry Rock Creek Canyon Lake Powell Utah
I wanted to explore every nook and cranny…
Shallow caves in sandstone Lake Powell Utah
…and crawl into every cave.  Which could take more than a life time.
Closeup with sandstone Dry Rock Creek Canyon Lake Powell Utah
But instead settled with a couple hours circumnavigating the many walls of Dry Rock Creek Canyon.
Sandstone up close Dry Rock Creek Canyon Lake Powell Utah
Observing the bedding planes crisscrossing back and forth to indicate a change in the wind’s direction so long ago plus later erosion from the wind and water.
Lake Powell Utah
We continued to cruise up lake past many more inviting water ways, looking for a place to camp.  The entire 1900 miles of shoreline is open to boat camping.
Lake Powell Utah
But we preferred not to camp below a recent slump or on the main channel.
Dungeon Canyon Lake Powell Utah
So explored Dungeon Canyon.
The boat at camp Dungeon Canyon Lake Powell Utah
Where we found a delightful little beach to set up camp.
The boat at camp Dungeon Canyon Lake Powell Utah
And enjoy the evening while dreaming of the next day’s adventures to the famous Rainbow Bridge.

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03 October 2011

Days of Summer

I’ve been so busy this summer and have so much to post about that I can’t seem to catch up.  So here’s a few images from the days of summer, with more to follow.
01 Colorado River trip (768x1024)
Colorado River Grand Canyon National Park
02 Zion NP (1024x809)
Zion National Park
03 View of GRCA from Nankoweap trailhead GRCA (1024x767)
Grand Canyon view from Nankoweap trailhead
04 Painted Desert (1024x973)
Many drives through the Painted desert
05 Lightning over canyon
Massive storms over the canyon
06 Kaibab NF (768x1024)
Drives through Kaibab National Forest
07 Lake Powell (1024x768)
Lake Powell
07a Rainbow Bridge (1024x768)
Rainbow Bridge
08 Navajo Bridge over Marble Canyon (1024x743)
Navajo Bridge over Marble Canyon
09 Fall aspen (1024x768)
Fall aspen
Only two weeks left to my season at Grand Canyon. Then off on a road trip.
 

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