the Lake is down some 60+ feet from it's more normal level, which gives hikers & kayakers access to areas that have been underwater for years! The interesting thing is apparently our GPS software was done from maps that reflect the older water levels. Note that we now have the truck & trailer parked in the middle of the lake!
shortly after arriving, a huge thunderstorn rolled through. The late setting sun shot a beam of light from behind our trailer site, and lit the far mountains, creating this "Ansel Adams" shot... about 15 minutes later, the storm passed, allowing the sun to ignite the entire area in it's true late evening colors!
We were camped at "Lone Rock", and Kim decided to make a late evening paddle on the last night we were there... the scenic beauty of this land out here is nothing short of spectacular... I could fill pages of posts with pictures of the surrounding mountains in the early mornings & late evenings....if you have not been to this area to see all this first hand, you simply must!
We were camped at "Lone Rock", and Kim decided to make a late evening paddle on the last night we were there... the scenic beauty of this land out here is nothing short of spectacular... I could fill pages of posts with pictures of the surrounding mountains in the early mornings & late evenings....if you have not been to this area to see all this first hand, you simply must!
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We did Antelope Canyon on Thursday, and we paddled the Colorado River Saturday from the Glen Canyon Dam to Lee's Ferry, wow a great trip, see those posts below.
In between, we took a drive & did some hiking in the lower part of Escalante.... the first stop was at the "Toadstools" area which when first encountered looked like a scene for another planet!
In between, we took a drive & did some hiking in the lower part of Escalante.... the first stop was at the "Toadstools" area which when first encountered looked like a scene for another planet!
The toadstools themselves were rather small, but nonetheless, interesting. Kim particularly liked the smaller "cozy" size.
We took a drive up the Cottonwood Creek 4wd road. lots of fun! We ad a tip to hike Hackberry Canyon...a neat narrow canyon, wouldn't call it a slot, but just nice.
It wasn't long before Kim was barefoot, skipping along rather fast, because thw water & ground were quite cold....
Funny how we forget our water shoes sometimes when most needed (but least suspected).
On the drive back to camp, we stopped at the only "double arch" in North America, a splendid end to a joyful day!
On the drive back to camp, we stopped at the only "double arch" in North America, a splendid end to a joyful day!
4 comments:
It is really outstanding, your blog! I did not even want to leave the web page because everything is arranged so perfectly well and the content is so interesting that it attracts everyone’s attention. Thank you very much for such a great pleasure and interest! I’ve already made your blog a part of my favorite links and will visit it many more times.
Karelia, thanks so much for the kind words about the Blog. It's the kind of comment that keeps us motivated. I just finished the Monument Valley picture editing & post. It's takes lots of work & time. Thanks again!
Wow! You guys are getting better and better at your photography skills! What great shots! Thanks for sharing these awesome memories with those of us at home!
Joy Staffier
WOW! I just found your blog today and it's amazing! I'll be going back into your older posts and making comments when I get the chance because I don't want to miss anything!(I hope you don't mind)
You two are doing something I've always dreamed about doing. I'm not sure it will be possible now that I'm disabled, though. My husband has several years to go before he retires and anything can happen between now and then, so I haven't given up yet; he thinks we'll be able to do it fine, so I guess I'll plan on doing it!
You both look so happy and I'm so happy for you; you make a very sweet couple!
Be safe and God bless you. I'll be travelling along with you, in my thoughts and dreams, so don't forget to feed me. *wink* *wink*
Sincerely,
Cynde L. Hammond
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