Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Supai - March 2016


March 4, 2016

Rose, Judy and Mom head out on flights back to Minnesota in the early am.  Jim had flown in on Thursday night.  Taking the day to relax and wait for Heather & Lisa coming in tonight.

March 5, 2016

Picked up Amy in the morning and headed to Camelback Mountain for a morning hike.  Camelback is a strenuous 2.4 hike roundtrip climbing up boulders in several parts of the trail.   We all made it and enjoyed great views at the top.





Quote from a fellow hiker:

“Not everyone is here.  You are here getting exercise and not sitting on your couch.”


 

We left Camelback and headed to Tucson to visit family.  That night they took us to the Gaslight Theatre and we got to see Cisco Kid.

Great Show!  Great Cones!


March 6, 2016

We spent the day relaxing and visiting with family and just hanging out all day.



March 7, 2016

We left Tucson this morning around 1030AM and started heading toward Williams where we planned to spend the night.   Along the way, we stopped in Sedona to see the church on the rocks (Amy had never seen it) and then we hiked the Bell Tower.  This was a great hike and a nice preliminary hike for our big hike into Supai.  We stopped in Flagstaff for dinner and then made it to our hotel in Williams by 630PM.






March 8, 2016


Big day today!  We headed out of Williams at 730AM to head to the rim of the Grand Canyon (2.5 hours).
When we arrived at the rim, we were amazed at the number of vehicles at the trailhead to Supai.  We found a parking spot and unloaded what we plan to bring with us to the bottom of the canyon.  Less is best!
Fortunately, we had a lodge room waiting for us at the bottom so we did not have to transport too much camping gear.


We hit the trail!  We had heard the first 2 miles were the hardest (steepest) and then it would level out.
That was true.   The top part of the trail had 22 switchbacks before we reached the lower part of the canyon.
For the most part, the trail was wide, but we had loose rocks, sandy soil, boulders and just generally uneven terrain.  We took our time and snapped numerous photo opportunities on the way down.

     




The temperature was perfect for our hike, but once we reached the sign for Supai we were ready to be there.  Well, we continued to walk and walk and walk and walk until we finally reached town.  Then the lodge could not be at the beginning of the town, but at the farthest point.  We were ready to be there and put our feet up!   It took us 4 hours of hiking before we reached out room (225PM).   Aah – to lay down and put our feet up was pure heaven (and kick off the hiking boots).

















After a half hour rest, we decided we wanted to get a glimpse of some of the falls that we came here to see.
I know crazy, right!  We plunked those heavy hiking boots on and headed down the trail.   We saw Navajo Falls, Fifty Foot Falls and the famous Havasu Falls.  Breathtaking!







16 miles (36,000 steps) today – a full day

March 9

We got up and headed to the cafeteria (local restaurant) to have breakfast and then hit the trail.  Unfortunately, we got behind a very large group and breakfast took awhile.  When we received our food, it was very good and then we were off for a full day of hiking.

We revisited the falls we had seen yesterday and snapped a few more pictures.  Havasu Falls is located in/near the campground area.  The campground area is a “loose” term, meaning set your tent up wherever you want.  Your campsite could be right on edge of the Falls!



Then we were off to Mooney Falls (located on the north side of the campground).  This Falls is hard to get to and the sign says “Descend at your own Risk”.    And we were off and on the trail…..

To get to Mooney Falls we had to go through two tunnels and climb down ladders hanging onto chains.  It was a 200 ft. drop hanging over the side of the canyon.  The final steps were slippery from the spray from the waterfalls.  This falls cannot be seen from above, so the hike was necessary for the viewing.  Mooney Falls was definitely worth the hike!  Our group had planned to rest and hang out here, but instead we got excited and wanted to see Beaver Falls (3 miles further).



On our way to Beaver Falls, we saw a huge patch of wild grape vines, we had to cross wooden planks.  The path required us to cross the river multiple times via taking our shoes off and crossing and in some places they had logs (floating bridges) that we utilized.   We also came across wooden ladders in numerous locations that required us to climb up/down to continue on our journey.  It was the Amazing Race!







Beaver Falls was beautiful!  We stopped here and had our lunch, chatted with the ranger and took some pictures from various locations.  Lisa and Jim decided to take an alternate way back that required them to cross in the water to the other side and climb up the canyon wall and another ladder.  The rest of us went back the way we had come.  We met them down the trail on the top of the falls.





We headed back to Mooney Falls and did the trail slightly different going back, but we still had to climb up the ladder with the chains and slippery rocks and back through the caves. 

16 miles (36,000 steps) once again.

March 10

We got up and planned to hit the trail by 630AM to head back out of the canyon.  We ran into a group in Supai waiting for the campground office to open.  They had descended down into the canyon 300AM (totally in the dark).  The office did not open until 800AM – they were going to be there for awhile.

We left early, as we wanted to get out of the canyon before it was too hot.   We didn’t focus on taking pictures, but on getting out as quickly as we could (or that was my plan).  I was determined to get out in 3 ½ hours, but didn’t tell the group that.   We plugged along and passed a couple groups as we hiked along.
Heather counted 168 hikers coming into the canyon and about 25 that were coming out that morning.

We stopped right before we hit the switchbacks to take a nice break before we did this part of the trail.
This was the 22 switchbacks and the steep part of climbing out of the canyon.   We made the top by 10:00AM (3 ½ hours) and the group was exhausted, but I seemed to have extra energy that they could not believe.  Jim, Heather, Lisa & Amy kept teasing me that I was pushing them so hard so that I could get my Diet Coke at the top.  Well, that was not the case (really), but I did have a Diet Coke in the cooler and it sure did taste good!


It was time for a well-deserved big lunch (Cracker Barrel), but we had to drive 60 miles to the next town.  It was the best meal ever!   Next, was on to Laughlin to meet up with Jim and Viv and maybe a little gambling….

Our group was tired, but I still had lots of energy.  I think they were ready for bed by 900PM, but I kept going til midnight (11PM AZ time).  The “bee” game was kind to me.  Lisa stayed up with me to keep me company….

13 miles

We completed 45 miles in 48 hours.

March 11

Today we planned to go visit the town of Oatman (old western town that donkeys run wild).  On the way into town, we saw about 8 of them along the side of the road.  We even had one that tried to come into our van window.  We never really saw them walking through the town, but maybe we were there too early.  We wandered the shops and then it was time to head out to meet up with the Weniger family in Lake Havasu.

   


Lake Havasu was about an hour down the road and we planned to spend the night with Janice  & Rudy (they winter there) and visit with Carrie & Brian (live and work there) and Joe & Joanne (they came up from Tucson).   Oh, we had to take the ferry across Lake Havasu so that Amy could knock off visiting California on her list.  The ferry stopped in Havasu City, CA where they had a casino.  We took the roundtrip ferry (just for Amy)….  That night we had a great Italian dinner at Carrie & Brian’s house.


March 12

Today they took us around town to show us the sights including the London Bridge.  They had great little shops down by the water’s edge.   We had lunch at a Mexican Restaurant and then it was time for us to hit the road for Phoenix to drop the girls off at the airport tonight.   Phoenix is 4 ½ hours from Lake Havasu, so we had a long drive ahead of us.




The girls had evening flights and Jim and I hit the road for home in the van.  We stopped in Gallup the first night.

March 13

We got up early to continue our journey home.  We took turns driving and then we decided to drive straight through the night. We arrived back home at 830AM on March 14th.   We took a little nap and then got organized so that we were ready for work the next day.




Sunday, March 6, 2016

Sedona, Phoenix - 2016

February 29, 2016

Today we head out from Williams around 1000AM and headed down to see Sedona.  In Sedona, we went to the scenic overlook near the Sedona Airport.  We also stopped to visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross.  We had to wait patiently in line to get into the parking lot, but it is a beautiful church and location in the rocks.  We enjoyed our lunch on the patio overlooking the mountains.

Temperature: Low- 56 degrees, High – 88 degrees
Miles: 236
State: AZ





March 1-4, 2016

We are relaxing in Phoenix soaking up the sunshine, meeting friends and family.  Enjoying the end of a fun-filled girls trip.





Stats:

Hotels: 7
Miles: 2,092 miles to Phoenix
States: 7

Grand Canyon From The Top - 2016

February 28, 2016

Today we headed out around 945AM from Williams to the Grand Canyon.   Our first stop was to find out information on a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon.   Judy & Rose were very interested, Mary was not too sure and Mom was a definite “no” (feet on the ground).   We thought we would stop at the Grand Canyon Airport; however, I guess the first place we stopped was not the Grand Canyon Airport, but a private airport owned by a wealthy man and he allowed other small planes to fly in there and they also had rental cars available to them.  In the building he had pristine antique cars (Studebaker ’63, antique motorcycles, Chevrolet truck (not sure of the year).   In the next building, he had antique planes, but we didn’t get to see them.   It was impressive – glad we stopped there by accident. 

On to find the real Grand Canyon Airport!  Yes, we did find it and yes, we did sign up for a 30 minute helicopter ride through Papillon Helicopters.  At 1200PM, we were up in the air and heading for the Grand Canyon.  It was amazing!  Bucket List –check!


Back on the ground, we headed into Grand Canyon National Park to view the park from the South Rim.
We spent the remainder of the day driving through the park and doing the pull-outs/overlooks.  We snapped numerous pictures and enjoyed the many viewpoints along the way.  We left the park around 5PM and headed back to Williams for dinner and an overnight.








Tomorrow, we will head to Sedona, Jerome and then on to Phoenix.

Miles: 149
Temperature: Low – 54 degrees, High – 61 degrees
State: AZ


Route 40 with the 4 Road Queens

February 26, 2016

Today we headed out at 900AM for Santa Fe with a morning temperature of 41 degrees.  In just under 3 hours, we arrived in Santa Fe.  We wandered the central plaza window shopping and then on to tour the St. Francis of Assisi Church.  It had a statue of St. Mary that was the oldest statue of Mary in the United State (from the 1700’s). We also visited the Loretta Chapel with the spiral staircase.  This famous spiral staircase was built in the late 1700’s with no support system and no railings (3 spiral turns – 360 degrees).  Eight years later they added railings (still no support system) and it was used for almost 100 years. 

We stopped for lunch at an outdoor patio in Santa Fe and then on to Gallup, NM with an arrival of 6PM.  The temperature climbed to a high of 70 degrees today.


















Miles: 366 miles
States: NM only

February 27, 2016

We headed out today around 900AM with morning temperatures of  41 degrees.  Gallup is known as one of the most patriotic cities in America.  We stopped at their Veteran’s Memorial that honored soldiers from New Mexico from all of the major wars.  Gallup is known for their downtown outdoor murals.  We enjoyed traveling through the historic downtown viewing the various murals.








Finally, it was time to continue on our journey on Interstate 40.  Our goal was to make it to the Grand Canyon; however, we came upon the Petrified Forest National Park (52,00 acres) and of course, we had to stop.  The park had a 28 mile driving loop that had pull-outs to see the Painted Desert Overlooks, Newspaper Rock (650 petroglyphs, some old as 2000 years), Agate Bridge (petrified log spanning a gully), Jasper Forest (petrified logs) and much more scenery.  
  




We all were happy with this impromptu stop along the way.  Tonight we plan to stay in Williams, AZ and head into the Grand Canyon tomorrow.  We arrived in Williams around 6PM and the high temperature for today was 76 degrees.






















Miles: 271

State: NM/AZ

Route 35 with the 4 Road Queens




February 24, 2016

Departed from Minnesota on our road trip at 745AM with a temperature of 34 degrees.  Not much snow, lots of brown ground until we reached Lebo, Kansas (our first sign of green grass).  Emporia, Kansas showed us an open lake (no ice)!  As we traveled the temperature gradually rose until we reached a high of 56 degrees in Wichita (arrival at 545PM).  Judy entertained us along the way in being a “truck stalker”.  Our first overnight at the Kansas Star Casino was with a little dinner, a little gambling and a little rest for our next day of travel.




Temperature: Low - 34 degrees, High – 56
Miles: 636
States: MN/IA/KS


February 25, 2016

We took off from our hotel around 1015AM (temperature 39 degrees) and head off for Oklahoma City to see the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.  We had a 2 hour drive ahead of us to get to our destination.  We were all very impressed with what they had created for a remembrance for the families, the community, as well as the country.  They had a field of 168 empty chairs depicting the lives lost (smaller one for the children) and placed according to where they were in the building at the time of the explosion.  The chairs overlook a reflection pool and they are all individually lit at night.  The survivor wall lists those that were impacted by this horrific event (many with serious injuries).  The survivor tree (90+ year-old American Elm) stands as a profound symbol of human resilience.

“We come here to remember”


















We stopped for lunch at a restaurant named Braums and it was part grocery store (very fresh food and ice cream) along with a fast food restaurant.  The food was very good and “no” we did not try the ice cream.
It is still not warm enough for that!

As we pass through the states we saw numerous wind turbine farms.   It was very windy, so even though the temperature here is warmer, it is still cold.  We are still heading for warmer weather!  We planned to stop and see the Cadillac Ranch (located on 40 frontage road), but we must have passed it without locating it.  I guess it will be saved for another trip.


Our weather lady (Rose) informed us that our high today was 54 degrees.

An overnight in Tucumcari and tomorrow Santa Fe!

Miles: 434            
States: KS/OK/TX/NM