Sunday, March 8, 2009

Big Birds, Muddy Waters and some Worthy Time Away

It is time to get out of Dodge. Stress is something we shouldn't let get to us. For me I take pride in my work and with that comes a little more absorption of the troubles of the current economy and trying to make sure I do everything I can to help keep folks employed. Diane suggests we go up to the Vermilion Cliffs and watch the release of the latest batch of California Condors. She once again comes through big time in suggesting a great getaway for us and I start the planning.

Now most of you may know what a California Condor is and even know it is one of the rarest birds in the world. There are just over 300 of them left with about 1/2 living in the wilds mostly in Northern Arizona, Central California and in Baja Mexico. They are also the largest bird in North America with wingspans reaching 7ft! Pretty Worthy Creatures


IMAGE FROM WIKI

Pretty Ugly mug but a righteous animal that plays a critical role in Nature.

So we are out the door by 5:30 and make our way to Flagstaff for the night. I have a lot of Hilton points so we stay at the Hilton Gardens in Flagstaff for the night. The release point is only 300 miles from the house but they are scheduled to go at 11 on Saturday morning so we decide to make our way North Friday.


Diane getting dinner ready. We are both tired and decide to just stay in an watch TV.


Diane has a cool new PINK phone. I am comfortable enough with my manhood to be photographed with it.

Diane watches some more TV and I pretty much fall asleep within about 20 minutes. We get up and while she gets ready I go get some gas for the Jeep.


The Hilton from the gas station. It really is a great place to stay. Especially when it is free!


Plus I think the Hilton has mostly Earthlings. Not that I have anything against Martians.


There is even a trace of snow on the Jeep




As we head up 89 towards Page there is some weather. You can see that snow is still a reality even though the deserts have been unseasonably warm these past weeks.


We get to the release point and discover that there is a pretty good crowd there already and that the Release Managers have opened the cages early but the birds are still in them. Now I knew we would have some seperation between us and the birds. What I am not prepared for is the fact that it is really far and that photo's are going to be hard with the equipment I have.


Condor Groupies.


The top of the cliff is the release point. With my spotting scope you can see them great. But my 1000mm lens isn't going to cut it.


This is max zoom and while you can see the birds sitting on the rock, the detail of them is lost. Oh well next time you have to just tag along with me.




Miss Diane uses the scope to get a better look at them


Meanwhile I fall madly in love with the neighbors Rig. Man o man the place I could go with that!!


It is pretty darn windy and cold for most of the morning but the weather is starting to get better.


You can see just how big these birds are though.


It is a worthy place to go see if you get up there


We get out of the area just after lunch and the weather has turned for the better. We decide to go explore Lee's Ferry on the way home.


Stopping around Marble Canyon reminds me a lot of further North in Utah. Glorious Red Rocks!!


Worthy how stress just goes away when you get outside.


Miss Diane at Lee's Ferry


Lee's Ferry showcases the mighty Colorado River and the colors today are spectacular


Worthy Water!


Another thing for me to learn how to do. May need to bring Kendal out here next time to show me the ropes


The war of the Worlds comes to mind when I first see this in the distance.

We have to be home tonight so off we head back towards home. As we near Flagstaff we decide to head to Grand Falls to see if they are running.


They are and we get some other folks there to take our picture


The falls aren't as massive as last year yet but they are still a sight to see


I don't know why Bob hates taking pictures of old cars. They are glorious subjects. Not unlike Horses.




It is so wonderful to be out and about in Arizona. The Jeep is still amazing me every trip we take it out on.

We will see you next time somewhere out there!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Off to See the Lizard

Diane and I decide to go for a little jaunt on the GT down to the Desert Museum. The weather here the past week is near perfect with it almost bordering on hot this weekend. Temps around 85 make for a nice time to go explore the desert parts of the state. We decide to head to the museum because I haven't been there in forever.


The two of us near Marana. It is just amazing how much I love riding the GT even two up. Traffic on the 10 wasn't too bad and we make great time


We get there and make a beeline for the reptiles first!


This is about as no stress as you can get west of Whip's couch full of hounds.


This little dude was digging in the dirt. Something none of us ever do smile


The big cats are lazing around dreaming of eating a small child who just needs to lean a little bit more. Diane offers to help the cat out so I take her to go see the bears!!!


My streak of not seeing a bear continues


Diane asks me if I have a metal file in the tool bag. She wants to bust out her new pal


I think this could be in my future in regards to make a overhang for my grapes.


This Gazebo made out of Mesquite trees salvaged from a road project also has some promise as a future project for me.


It is just a real glorious wood to contrast the Sonoran Desert


The desert is starting to bloom too!


This guy was enjoying the sunshine. Diane tells me that there is sunscreen in the bathrooms which helps me from looking like Rudolph.


Sometimes I wonder if I picked the wrong profession. I think I would have made a great skunk.


The Otters are just uber worthy to watch.

This bird reminds me of Sydney Greenstreet

Crazy huh?


This parrot is something I didn't know lived in the desert either.


The hummingbirds are our last stop as it is getting dark.

We moto off down the road and stop at this no name Pizza joint in Marana that turned out to be pretty good.


Diane getting her gear on for the ride back to Phoenix. All in all a pretty good day out on the GT.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Hiking...A forgotten Love

It seems I have forgotten how much I love to go out hiking in the desert. It really is a worthy thing to go do.


Photo by Nick Purzer
Longest hike for me in a long time. The sticks make a world of difference out there.


Black Mesa looking towards Weaver's Needle


Closer to the Needle


If you look close you can see snow on the top of the mountain in the background.

A glorious trip out and back