Glen Canyon / Lake Powell

We are in Wahweap Campground in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Nice Campground with huge sites (we could fit a second RV in here if we wanted).

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We have a view of Lake Powell.

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On Sunday we took a tour of Glen Canyon Dam.

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Glen Canyon Dam

 

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Glen Canyon Dam Bridge (Route 89)

 

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Power Plant in Glen Canyon Dam

 

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Lake Powell as seen from Glen Canyon Dam

 

Yesterday we went to the Lees Ferry section of the park.  Near the park entrance is the Navajo Bridge that spans the Colorado River. There are actually two bridges, the original historic bridge was built in the 1920s. It was replaced by a modern bridge in the 1990s but the original bridge was kept as a pedestrian bridge.

 

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Historic Navajo Bridge and a bit of the modern bridge

 

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Colorado River from Navajo Bridge. This is actually the beginning of the Grand Canyon.

 

 

There was a California Candor under the new bridge.

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Lees Ferry was actually the site of a ferry boat that provided Colorado River crossing before the Navajo Bridge was built. There is an old ghost town where the ferry was located.IMG_5796

 

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There was some nice closeup views of the Colorado River. Some rafter were started a journey.

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Some beautiful and  interesting sights as we drove out of Lees Ferry.

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Today we took the kayaks out into Lake Powell. Much different scenery than we usually have when we kayak.

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Lots of houseboats on Lake Powell

 

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The water is so low in Lake Powell that the launch ramp was about a quarter of a mile long (maybe longer). In the picture below Bill is at the top of the ramp (top left) after a long hike up to get the car when we returned from our trip.

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Salt Lake City

We are in Salt Lake City. Yesterday we toured the city.

First stop was the Natural History Museum. My kids gave me tickets for Mother’s Day.

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We had lunch at the Garden Restaurant at the top of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Temple Square. 

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We had a great view of the Salt Lake Temple (pretty much the center piece of Salt Lake City) from the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, where we had lunch.

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The Joseph Smith Memorial Building is an elegant building that was originally a hotel and later was named after Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (aka Mormons).

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We walked around Temple Square after lunch.

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Salt Lake City Temple (from the ground)

 

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Tabernacle (where the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs)

 

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Model of the Temple in the Visitor Center (the temple is not open to the public)

 

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Model of the temple

 

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Assembly Hall

 

Today we took a ride out Antelope Island on the Great Salt Lake. The lake is extremely low and many of the places you would expect to see water are salt and mud.

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The day was overcast and I don’t know if it was the weather or the salt that made the unusual colors below.

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One of the great treats on the island was the Fielding Garr Ranch that was established in 1848. It  was an active sheep and cattle ranch until 1981 when the Antelope State Park was established.

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Petrified Forest National Park

Today we visited Petrified Forest National Park.

In addition to petrified wood this park has a number of other interesting sights.

Painted Desert

A portion of the Painted Desert is in Petrified Forest National Park. The painted desert is an area with colorful layered buttes and mesas. Very pretty landscape.

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Historic Buildings

You may have figured out by now that I love old historic buildings. The Painted Desert Inn is a national historic landmark. It was originally built in 1920 and then purchased and re-modeled but the National Park Service in 1935. It was a well known stop on historic route 66 and now serves as a museum & gift store.

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Route 66

A portion of historic route 66 used to run through the park. The old road no longer exists here but this old Studebaker is there to commemorate it.

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 Dinosaurs

A large number of dinosaur fossils have been discovered in this area of the country. A number of them that were found in the park are on display at the Rainbow Forest Museum.

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Flora and Fauna

We have seen ravens in many of the National Parks in the Southwest.

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Flowers in the desert are rare and beautiful.

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Petroglyphs

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Petroglyph

 

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Ruins

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And finally, Petrified Wood

Beautiful and amazing.



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Driving from Carlsbad to Holbrook

Yesterday we left Carlsbad, NM on our way to Holbrook, AZ (Petrified Forest). About 50 miles out it became very windy and Bill decided to pull off so we could tie down the kayaks better. As we pulled into a parking lot it started snowing and sleeting. The wind picked up even more and we started to feel like we were in a blizzard. The weather report had not said anything about snow and at first the weather apps on our iPhones showed nothing happening. We were pretty sure we were not imagining it. Eventually things started to calm down and we headed out. There was still some wind and a little bit of snow later on but Bill handled it, as usual, like a champ.

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Also on the way we drove through Roswell, NM. In 1947 and unidentified flying object (UFO) crashed on a ranch just outside of Roswell.  Many think it was an alien space craft but the government says it was a weather balloon. At any rate Roswell has claimed much attention over the years due to that event. We saw quite a few green aliens as we passed through.

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Caverns – Day 2

We went back to Carlsbad Caverns for another look on Thursday. During our previous visit we had entered the caves via the man-made entrance down the elevators under the visitors center. This time we went to the natural entrance.

There is a large population of bats that live in the caves. Every evening at sunset they fly out of caves to eat. There is a large amphitheater at the natural entrance where people sit to watch the flight. In a way it is really neat that you can go see that but on the other hand I find it a bit bizarre that flying bats is the only performance ever viewed in this theater.

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We did not go at sunset to see the bats but we did descend into the caves through this entrance. A long hike down (over 750 feet) we used the elevators to come out.

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Santa Fe

Yesterday we took a trip up to Santa Fe, NM. Santa Fe is a wonderful old city with Spanish flavor that has history and an art. Just walking around is great fun.

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Cathedral of Saint Francis of Assisi

 

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Pueblo style architecture

 

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Neat door

 

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Local people selling their wares (mostly jewelry) on the sidewalk.

 

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Colorful buildings

 

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Another view of the cathedral

 

Art on the streets
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More art on the streets

 

We visited the Georgia O’Keeffe museum. Georgia O’Keeffe was a famous and very talented 20th century American artist. She lived many years in New Mexico near Santa Fe. A photo of her and some of her works are shown below. They remind me of the paintings my sister does (my sister, Jane Lux, is a also a very talented artist).

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Tomorrow we head out to Carlsbad, NM to visit Carlsbad Caverns National Park  and Guadalupe Mountains National Park.

Albuquerque Bio Park

Saturday  we visited the Albuquerque Bio Park. The park consists of a zoo, an aquarium, and a botanical garden.

ZOO

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Gorilla giving me the evil eye

 

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Chimpanzee

 

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Kookaburra

 

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Peacocks wander free in the zoo

 

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Pregnant giraffe

 

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Giraffe

 

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Rhino

 

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Rhinos

 

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Mom & baby elephant

 

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Camel (no hump day comments, please)

 

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Sleepy tiger

 

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Really old turtle (about 100 years)

 

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Don’t remember if this is an alligator or a crocodile

 

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Snake

 

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This nasty looking thing was not confined to as small an area as it looks. There was a small window to view him in a much larger tank,

 

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Snake

 

AQUARIUM

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BOTANICAL GARDEN

We did not walk through the Garden due to a rain storm. But we did get to see some of it on the train ride from the zoo to the aquarium.

Mesa Verde – Day 2

We were back in Mesa Verde National Park on Wednesday. We saw lots more amazing ruins. IMG_4818

 

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And some nature sights also. IMG_4922

 

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Today we arrived in Albuquerque, NM for a few days. We’ll be taking in some more modern and urban sights this week.