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17 January 2017

Heading to the Quartzsite desert

Sunset Quartzsite ArizonaOne year ago in Quartzsite

January is the time for me to head to the Quartzsite desert to meet up with friends and fellow bloggers.  Of course there are also hiking opportunities both in and out of town.

Clouds Weaver Mts SR89 Peeples Valley ArizonaWeaver Mountains on the way to Yarnell

Birds tree clouds last light Martin Mountain Kirkland ArizonaMartin Mountain through the window

It’s been a week of on and off rain here, ground is drinking it up and thankfully without flooding.

Rainbow Kirkland Arizona

Reverse rainbow Kirkland ArizonaPlus four rainbows in one day including doubles and reversed colors.  A few nice sunsets but a little squishy to walk far from home.  Thus the reoccurring view from the RV Imax window.

Double Rrinbow Kirkland ArizonaFacebook friends and followers may have seen a couple of these photos already.  If I had more ambition I’d have driven across the tracks to avoid all the electric poles.

Windmill Kirkland ArizonaBut enough rain now, please.  I’m ready to enjoy a warm, dry desert.

Last light Martin Mountain Kirkland ArizonaBeen working my fingers to the bone on the key board, and my eyes are getting blurry from looking at the computer screen so much.  But I did get the new photography website launched with 30+ photos posted available for print.  Please remember, you can enter to win a print, greeting cards, or coffee mug until February 1st.  Just look for the entry form on the side bar.

Watching the weather

Sunset last light Martin Mountain Kirkland ArizonaMy original plan was to leave Thursday and camp around Bouse to do a little rock hounding.  Now looking at 70% chance of rain Thursday and Friday.  Hmmmm….  May just wait it out at home and drive the 2 1/2 hours to Quartzsite Saturday with less chance of rain but wind on the nose.  Wind in the desert can make even 60°F feel cold.  Gotta’ love the mobile jello plans.

GCA gathering Quartzsite ArizonaI’ll be hanging out for a week just south of Quartzsite on BLM short-term with friends who’ve worked at Grand Canyon.  We each take a night to make dinner for the gang, hang out by the fire, walk, visit town, hang out by the fire, catch up since last year, and hang out by the fire.  Seems someone always brings Lots of firewood.

And it’s the RV show among many other items to look at like rocks, jewelry, junk, and more.  Every winter acres of Quartzsite are covered with vendors selling anything you can imagine.  In fact, it’s kind of like a zoo when 1000s of RVers descend on this otherwise lonesome piece of desert.  I’m not much for crowds but usually take at least one walkabout in town which tends to be an all day affair.  I do have a list of RV related items I’ll be looking for.

Double rainbow Kirkland ArizonaThen, the 28th is the third Blogger-Fest, also on the Quartzsite BLM.  I look forward to seeing old friends and making new friends.  You don’t have to BE a blogger to attend.  (More info on the sidebar.)

Hiking with friends staying on the KOFA just south of Quartzsite is also on my list.  And a meet up with some old high school friends near Mesa with up to three night’s free parking at the nearby Casino Arizona.  Plus I would like to get across the southern border–before that big wall gets built you know–and pick up some, things.  Also want to get to Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument as I’ve read a lot of great posts about experiences and hiking opportunities.  I haven’t been to that area, and never into the park, in over 25 years and a friend and Ranger is working there.

Sunset through trees mountains Kirkland ArizonaFrom there will depend on weather, time, money, and attitude.  If any of you are in these areas, or nearby, maybe we can meet up.

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10 May 2015

Snowy drive to Kanab for the truck camper

Snow & cloudy morning from RV North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaA two day weekend meant time for a drive to Kanab for the truck camper so I can be ready for some comfortable camping.  Then Saturday morning looked like this.  They told me this was a summer job.

Snow RV & truck North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaI didn’t get an early start Saturday morning, 10:30am which is already 11:30 in Utah.  But I awoke to at least four inches of snow at 26F.  Had to unbury and remove a few things from the back of the truck.  Plus pack a few items to be comfortable over night.  I mean why not stay, it’s warmer in Kanab and no snow.

Snowing SR67 N Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Snow on trees SR67 N Kaibab National Forest ArizonaThe snow got deeper approaching Jacob Lake where it looked like 6-8 inches.  Heavy, wet snow.  And it snowed the entire 45 miles.

Snowplow SR67 N Kaibab National Forest ArizonaBut I didn’t think it warranted a snowplow.

Snow SR67 N Kaibab National Forest ArizonaI got lucky at both locked gates with someone else already stopped and was waved through so I didn’t have to get out of the warm cab into the blowing snow.

Snow & white out SR89A N Kaibab National Forest ArizonaYet I did make a quick cookie stop at Jacob Lake Inn, and lemon zucchini is my new favorite.  I figured the snow would be less as the road slowly drops off the Kaibab Plateau.  Not so.  In fact the clouds got lower to an almost white out for a while.

Snow & low cloud SR89A N Kaibab National Forest ArizonaAnd even within sight of the valley below there was still snow.

Snow patches SR89A N Kaibab National Forest ArizonaIn fact there were patches all the way to the edge of the valley floor.

Camper off truck Kanab UtahWhen I got to Kanab I picked up some silicone to reseal a few edges on the camper.  And wouldn’t you know it I forgot to bring the gun thingy so ended up buying another one.

It was chilly in Kanab but no snow.  Enjoyed an evening with friends and slept in the camper, not on the truck.  Sunday was predicted to be warmer so I put off loading until then.

Thank goodness I had help.  First, because I’m so short it’s difficult to reach the crank to lift and lower the corner jacks on the camper.  Guess I need a stool.  Instead I had a tall helper.  But backing under the camper so it’s perfectly centered is really hard to do alone.  So having two helpers made that a whole lot easier and saved me from jumping in and out of the truck a hundred times.  Still took about two hours.

Then only miles down the road I remembered the license plate hadn’t been taken off the truck and put on the camper so I pulled over to see how difficult that would be now.  As I walked around the back I saw the plate on the camper and realized it had been there all the time and I’d been driving for 1 1/2 months with no plate.  LOL.  Was I lucky.

Clouds over Kaibab Plateau SR89A S ArizonaThe rest of the drive back was gorgeous with temps in the 60s until I began climbing the plateau.  What a difference a day makes.  The clouds put on a grand show all the way home.

Clouds above Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument from LeFevre overlook SR89A Kaibab National Forest ArizonaThe air was so clear I had to stop at Le Fevre overlook to gaze back on the colorful bands of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument with Bryce National Park beyond.  Cloud shadows speckled the landscape.

Horned lizard pinA couple of Navajos had tables covered in jewelry so of course I had to look.  And although it’s not sterling silver, which is my preference, I couldn’t ignore this Horned Lizard pin, the Grandfather who brings good luck.

Through the burn Vermilion Cliffs & Navajo Mt Kaibab National Forest ArizonaOnly patches of snow remained as I continued up the plateau and another far view stop.  The sculptural remains from the 2006 Warm fire opens a distant view of the Vermilion Cliffs to the left, Marble Plateau and canyon to the right then Echo Cliffs rising up to the foot of Navajo Mountain about 60 miles away.

Clouds above green meadows Kaibab National Forest ArizonaGone where the snow white meadows of the day before now turned into a soggy brilliant green.  The drive through Kaibab National Forest to the North Rim changes with every mile, day and season.  A friend aptly calls this his “ribbon highway”.  It’s beauty sure makes driving 45 of 85 or more miles to town more enjoyable.

Truckcamper & 5th-wheel North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAnd now I’m ready for some comfortable camping weekends.  But not in the snow.

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