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Tag: moon

08 February 2018

Kofa NWR-sunrise, sunset, the moon, and hike Palm Canyon

desert late light Kofa NWR ArizonaThe day after photographing the super blue blood lunar eclipse from the Kofa NWR (National Wildlife Refuge) friends left and I continued to watch the sky and hang out in the desert.

desert sunrise Kofa Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaSunrise

First morning of February, I found myself turning back and forth 180° as the sun rose over the Kofa Mountains and the moon set over the Dome Rock Mountains.

desert sunset Dome Rock Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaSunset

Back at it for sunset then early to bed from the way too early morning the day before.

sunrise Kofa Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaSunrise

I’ve spent daytime absorbing the peace and quiet of the desert.  Didn’t see much wildlife, a few birds including a soaring red-tail hawk, scat from coyote and deer, and one night eye-shine from my headlamp not more than 10 inches off the ground disappeared behind a creosote bush about 50 feet away.

desert moonset Dome Rock Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaMoonset at sunrise

Second day of February I’m still at it, up for sunrise and in time to see the moon yet too bright by the time it sets.  Groundhog day for Punxsutawney Phil in  Pennsylvania while here in Arizona the cactus saw a tall shadow so that could mean six more weeks of winter.  But it’s been feeling more like spring at 80°/50°F.  So even though I’m loving that weather I’m hoping for winter.

sunset Dome Rock Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaSunset

Tom showed up late Friday afternoon just in time for sunset.  Saturday we hung out in camp and watched the world go by as we chatted about any number of topics and watched contrails crisscross across the clear blue sky.

entering Palm Canyon trail Kofa NWR ArizonaSunday we hiked the Palm Canyon trail located just up the road from camp.  Was almost a year ago to the day I hiked this trail for the first time.  It’s in the shade so cool enough I was glad to have grabbed a lightweight long-sleeved shirt.

Gaelyn Palm Canyon Kofa NWR Arizona by T Morse

Gaelyn heads up Palm Canyon Trail by T. Morse

The .5 mile hike is fairly easy with a few areas of boulder climbing and only a small gain in elevation.  Saw a lot of folks with trekking poles which I usually consider a bother when taking photos.  One couple told us where to look for bighorn sheep but even with binoculars we didn’t see sheep.

California Palms side canyon from Palm Canyon trail Kofa NWR ArizonaCalifornia Palms light Palm Canyon Trail Kofa NWR Arizona

Arrived to the sign pointing to the side canyon where the palms grow and fortunately didn’t wait long for the afternoon light to shine on the palms.  These California Fan Palms, Washingtonia filifera, are perhaps the only native palm trees in Arizona.  Because palm trees do not produce annual growth rings it’s very difficult to say how old the trees might be.

Kofa Mountains up canyon Palm Canyon trail Kofa NWR ArizonaWater erosion through the volcanic rhyolite rock formed Palm Canyon.

La Posa Plain Dome Rock Mountains from Palm Canyon trail Kofa NWR ArizonaOn the return hike we looked across the La Posa Plains to the Dome Rock Mountains 30 miles away.

desert Kofa Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaAlthough there aren’t that many RVs around and people are good about leaving space it seems they are in sight so I try to hide them behind trees like Palo Verde and Ironwood.

Kofa Mountains sunrise Kofa NWR ArizonaMonday greeted us with a marvelous sunrise.

Tom riding electric scooter Quartzsite ArizonaWe walked through a lot of vendors in Quartzsite and of course I found a few more things I didn’t know I could live without.  Tom test drove an electric scooter he thinks would be a fine addition on the back of his motorhome.

desert Dome Rock Mountains late light Kofa NWR ArizonaThat evening we drove toward the Kofa mountains with several stops to enjoy the golden hour.

sunset desert Dome Rock Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaThe Sonoran Desert can be a prickly place to walk and you have to be cautious of the jumping cholla whose spines show no mercy.

sunset desert Kofa NWR ArizonaYet their glow in the late afternoon light beckons one in.

Tom left Tuesday morning and I’m still here.  Saturday marks my 14-day limit.  I’m concerned about the possible government shutdown Friday so not sure where to go.  Had been planning (a mistake) to visit some friends volunteering at Casa Grande National Monument but don’t want to get caught off guard.  I might be able to hang out nearby a bit longer but will have to dump and fill in a few days.  Also need a grocery run which is not great in Quartzsite but there’s a Safeway in Parker.

Palm Canyon trail Kofa NWR ArizonaWhere is it

East side of US Highway 95 approximately 63 miles north of Yuma and 18 miles south of Quartzsite, Arizona near milepost 85.  Sign reads Palm Canyon and the gravel road is usually in pretty good shape, a little rough, but could be nasty after rain.  Seven miles to parking for Palm Canyon Trailhead.

sunset desert Dome Rock Mountains Kofa NWR ArizonaSunset

Camping is pretty close to the gravel Palm Canyon Road both on BLM and the NWR.  Lots of vehicles drive fast and if the wind is blowing your way it gets damn dusty.  It’s free camping for 14 days with absolutely no services.  Bring plenty of water.  Do not drive over or park on vegetation.  In the NWR I saw signs about no vehicles beyond a line of rocks not far from the road.  Good signal with Verizon usually 4G with 3-5 bars.

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27 June 2016

Solstice moon dancing with clouds at Grand Canyon

June 20, 2016

Mount Hayden haze Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Point Imperial would be the place with a grand eastern view for the Solstice moon rise, except for a heavy haze of smoke from fires south of Grand Canyon plus the low clouds.

Hazy sunset Mount Hayden Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Sunset at 7:48 wouldn’t really be visible from my chosen moon rise location at 7:56.

 

Sunset thru trees Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIn fact I figured I’d made a mistake when I saw the pastel view to the ESE and tried to catch a blood red ball at sunset through the trees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunset & haze Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Walked down the upper Ken Patrick trail a wee bit with compass in hand looking for a view with Mount Hayden and a little foreground, yet I held no hope for a horizon line moon rise.

Haze Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Set up the tripod, a very rare occurrence for me, and focused on where I thought the moon might rise.

 

Moon through clouds Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThirty minutes later as it got darker I was ready to give up.  Packed the camera and headed back to the parking lot.  Two other Rangers were there so we chatted and finally the moon made a slight appearance between the clouds.  We all hurriedly set up tripods and started experimenting with camera settings.  The moon wasn’t giving us much light.

 

Moon glow on clouds Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Then the clouds slid back over the moon and we could barely see any glow at all.

Moon glow on clouds Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Yet we still stood in awe and talked about the beginning of summer.  Then more glow appeared on the edge of the clouds.

Moon glow on clouds Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Moon glow on clouds Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

And soon we could see the moon itself trying to break through as it climbed higher in the sky.

Moon glow on clouds Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

But this was like a dance with the clouds also continuing to rise in an effort to obscure the moon.

 

Full moon Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAnd when the moon finally won we all scrambled to change camera settings to reduce the brilliance but lost sight of the clouds.  Then I changed to my 55-300mm lens and enjoyed the late strawberry moon as big as I could make it.

 

 

Full moon & cloud Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

But the clouds returned.

Full moon & cloud Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Full moon & cloud Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

By 9:30 the clouds were drifting in again and I call it quits.  So much for a huge Solstice moon rise over Grand Canyon’s North Rim.

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