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07 September 2017

Overnight at Lee’s Ferry

August 22-23, 2017

map park forest monument Navajo reservation ArizonaAfter watching part of the partial solar eclipse and enjoying multiple gorgeous sunrises, sets and rainbows I headed off the Kaibab Plateau to Page for a grocery run before staying overnight at Lee’s Ferry to break up the drive home, and sit with the Colorado River a bit as I love to do.

stormy sky from Marble View Kaibab National Forest ArizonaSaid goodbye to some crazy monsoon skies at Marble View wondering if I’d head into rain watching the clouds in my intended direction.

stormy sky Marble Platform Vermilion & Echo Cliffs SR67 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaStopped at an overlook along SR67 on the Kaibab and could still see cloudy weather.

stormy sky Marble Platform Vermilion & Echo Cliffs SR89A Kaibab National Forest Arizona

stormy sky Marble Platform Vermilion & Echo Cliffs SR89A Kaibab National Forest ArizonaThen another look from an overlook along SR89A.

stormy sky Vermilion & Echo Cliffs SR89A East ArizonaThought about stopping to grab a campsite at Lee’s Ferry on the way to Page but decided I could camp on House Rock Valley if the campground was full.

Echo Cliffs SR89 North Arizona

Marble Platform Vermilion Cliffs Kaibab Plateau clouds from SR89 North to Page ArizonaSeemed to have left the heavy clouds behind climbing up to Page on SR89 yet could still see them hanging over the Kaibab Plateau.

Marble Platform Vermilion Cliffs clouds SR89A North ArizonaTook care of shopping business as quick as possible then reversed the drive back down and headed to Lee’s Ferry.

boats Colorado River Echo Cliffs Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Marble Canyon ArizonaNo need to have worried about a full campground as it was half empty and I think there was a group filling the top end.  It was only 95°F that day and the night down to high 60s so didn’t feel terribly hot.  I snagged my favorite campsite then headed down to the river.  Boats were being put in late in the afternoon.  Always fun to watch the activity and dream of going along.

Colorado River & muddy Paria River flow below Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaThen I moved down stream to hang out in a quieter place along the river and listen to her song.

Blue Heron Colorado River Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

Killdeer Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaStartled a blue heron fishing along the shore and flushed out what I believe is a Killdeer, or plover of some kind, feel free to chime in here.

muddy Paria River flows into Colorado River below Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaThe Paria River was flashing muddy waters into the blue-green Colorado.

Gaelyn's shadow Colorado River cliffs below Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaThe shadows grew long and I headed back to camp for dinner.

sunset rays Vermilion Cliffs from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

last light Echo Cliffs from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

last light Echo Cliffs Colorado River from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

sunset Vermilion Cliffs from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaSun set behind the Vermilion Cliffs casting last light on the opposite canyon walls.  Plus a little color lit up the clouds.

sunrise from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

first light Vermilion Cliffs from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

first light Echo Cliffs from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaWoke up to a colorful sunrise above the cliffs and river.  And in reverse from the sunset a rosy glow showed up on the opposite canyon walls.

sunrise rays Echo Cliffs Colorado River from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaThe still invisible sun allowed rays to find their way and reach to the sky.

sun rays Echo Cliffs Colorado River from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Arizona

morning light Vermilion Cliffs from camp Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaAs the morning lightened the sun finally found its way over the cliffs to brighten the day.  Notice I’m seeing more sunrises as I’m motivated by the amazing light and shadows of the golden hour.  I could watch the colors of the rocks change throughout the day.

leaving road Lee's Ferry Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaYet getting up early actually got me on the road by 7:30, as I did have groceries to put away at home.

Navajo Bridges cross Marble Canyon Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ArizonaBut first, a stop along the way at Navajo Bridge to look for Condors and didn’t see any.

Interpretive Center Navajo Bridge Marble Canyon ArizonaThe old looking visitor center was actually opened in 1997 after the completion of the new and wider bridge.  It has a small parking lot that is not big rig friendly but there is parking along SR89A in Marble Canyon only a short walk away.

clouds over Kaibab Plateau SR89A West Arizona

highway Marble Platform Vermilion & Echo Cliffs clouds from SR89A Kaibab National Forest ArizonaThen back across the Marble platform and up onto the Kaibab Plateau with another stop to look back where I just came from.

road cut clouds Kaibab National Forest SR89A West Arizona

road cut forest clouds Kaibab National Forest SR89A West Arizona

meadows forest clouds SR67 South Kaibab National Forest ArizonaAnd finally continued up in elevation from desert through juniper/pinyon into ponderosa forest, across meadows, and home.

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23 January 2012

Shopping in Quartzsite, Arizona

01 SR60 W to Quartzsite AZ (1024x434)
The drive to Quartzsite takes me into the Sonoran desert where it feels like the middle of nowhere.  Just where I like to be.
02 vendors in Quartzsite AZ (1024x576)
And then there’s Quartzsite, which during this time of year offers a little bit of everything to shop for.
03 rocks from around the world (1024x743)
Rocks from around the world.  I refrained as I already have too many rocks in my head, plus all over my house and yard.  But someday, I want an amethyst geode big enough to sit in.
04 Rock & wood carvings Quartzsite AZ (1024x576)
Carvings in rock and wood.
05 Bromilades in fower Quartzsite AZ (1024x768)
Berta bought one of these unusual air plants called bromeliads.  Although it doesn’t need to be planted, just watered once in a while, my black thumb would surely kill it.  I can’t stand to watch plants die.
06 Berta looking at beads Quartzsite AZ (1024x768)
I went to Quartzsite to shop for beads.
07 Bead buys from Quartzsite AZ (1024x576)
And came home with some some great finds.
 

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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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