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A Sight for Sore Eyes
It was time to say goodbye to Vegas and head to Flagstaff to visit the Grand Canyon. While our hopes of winning big didn't go according to plan, the plan to not lose any money in Vegas went to plan. We left on time and our first stop was the Hoover Dam. Along the way we discovered that there was something wrong with our pocket camera. There were …
Better Luck in Arizona
I got up early yesterday, Sunday, 5/16/10, and drove over to the Arizona Snowbowl, which is the trailhead for hiking up Humphreys Peak, the highest point in Arizona. I came here with Jim last year but we ran into thunderstorms and had to turn back just shy of the summit. Since Jim has already climbed Humphreys Peak he didn't come with me for this …
On to Flagstaff
Yesterday, 5/14/10, Jim and I left Tonopah and drove to the Las Vegas airport. We dropped off our rental SUV and I picked up a smaller car. I left Jim to fly home to Atlanta and I continued driving to Flagstaff.
The reason for coming to Flagstaff is to climb Humphreys Peak. Jim and I tried to climb it last year but we had trouble with the …
Grand Day at the Grand Canyon, South Rim
... expected. Everyone there speaks some language other than English. I wish I could identify the languages I am hearing. Most are not Spanish because I usually recognize it.
I get my first glimpse of the Grand Canyon...and it is breathtaking. I have seen pictures before, but you cannot see the distance - how deep and far reaching the canyon expands. I could not imagine that anything could be that expansive. The colors and groves and shapes of ...
Heading off to the river. River part 1.
... once again covered with water, emerges from the sea to become a vast forest, which disappears into yet again another desert, this one much more full of life, and then is eroded away to expose the history of what had happened to the land.
Before we reach Phantom Ranch, Hopi Salt mines, can be seen on river left, where the ancient oceans salt is being squished out of the rock to flow out of holes in the ...