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Tag: Vermilion Cliffs

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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07 May 2015

Clouds across northern Arizona

For the last three days clouds across northern Arizona teased the Grand Canyon with brief sprinkles of rain but mostly just a fabulous show.

Clouds above Marble Canyon SR89A ArizonaLeft the North Rim with a fellow Ranger Monday afternoon.  The other five of our Ranger staff had taken five days to hike rim to rim and we met them on the South Rim for two days of training.

Cloud tipped temples Lippan Point South Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaMade a quick stop at Lipan Point because it was just too beautiful not to with tiny clouds tickling the tips of the temples.

Sunset cloud South Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIt was a great training with lots of new information and ideas but did mean spending our days indoors.  By the time we’d get done with dinner it was either too late or we were too tired to get to the rim for what looked like it would have been gorgeous sunsets.

Desert View Watchtower South Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThen on the way east out of the park we stopped at Desert View Watchtower.

Canyon view reflection Desert View Watchtower South Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaWhen Mary Coulter designed this 70 foot tower in the 1930s a “new” feature with reflective mica mirrors was added giving visitors an automatic filtering of views across the canyon.

Clouds Desert View South Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAs we walked to the parking lot this towering shape appeared above.

Clouds above Painted Desert SR89 Arizona

Clouds above Painted Desert SR89 ArizonaBut the best cloud show by far appeared on the drive home with billowing clouds above the Painted Desert which may or may not have dropped rain to the ground.

Crepuscular rays Vermilion Cliffs Marble Canyon ArizonaThen a grand finale of crepuscular rays beaming through the ragged tops of the Vermilion Cliffs creating an urethral glow.

Sun glow on Vermilion Cliffs SR89A ArizonaNo time to stop so I shot through the window. Only brief sprinkles fell. I am so blessed to live in this spectacular land.

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02 June 2010

Soft light on Vermilion Cliffs

01 Mike, Vermilion Cliffs & House Rock Valley Hwy 89A overlook Kaibab NF AZ (1024x768)

When Mike and I drove up to the North Rim last week we stopped at an overlook along Highway 89A to look back down on House Rock Valley and the Vermilion Cliffs.

02 Vermilion Cliffs & House Rock Valley Hwy 89A overlook Kaibab NF AZ (1024x768)

The late evening light created a marvelous pastel view.

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