Friday, February 27, 2015

2015-02-27 Sedona Arizona Area

Seeing we are staying in Black Canyon City, and Sedona is only a hour away, we decided to head up for lunch. On the way we hiked Bell Rock in Oak Creek.

 Named for its shape - we only hiked the base of this seeing our legs were still crying from earlier hikes.

 Another beautiful formation in Oak Creek.

 This amazing church (Church of the Holy Cross) is in Sedona built into the side of a red rock cliff.


 This is a cliff dwelling at Montezuma Well - see top left corner of the panoramic below.  The pool is fed from underground springs and contains forms of life never seen anywhere else in the world.

 The picture below is from the bottom of the pool area - there was a staircase built to allow you to hike down into the big hole to see the dwellings at the base.



From here there was an underground outlet for the water to flow down along the creek in lime-coated irrigation ditches for the Sinagua Indian corn fields below.

This is where the water comes out the other side of the hill from the base of the pool.  The extremely large tree on the left of this picture is an Arizona Sycamore.

Our next stop was to see Montezuma Castle.  The Southern Sinagua's built this 5 story, 20 room swelling into the side of a cliff sometime between 1100 and 1300. It is over 100 feet above the valley.



Wednesday, February 25, 2015

2015-02-25 Picacho Peak

Picacho Hike is the most difficult hike Vaughan has ever done.  I say Vaughan because I only went up part way.  Once I climbed up a few places with cables I said "ENOUGH".  Of course, Vaughan never learned how to say "enough". This was 4 miles round trip.  I took some pictures before handing off the camera to him.

He said "This made Angles Landing in Zion look like a stroll down Main Street".  This one actually had him worried and wondering why he felt the need to do it.

He found a youtube video that shows a few of the difficult spots.  The video starts at the "saddle" which is one mile up the trail.  At this point the trail rating goes from "moderate" to "difficult".  As with all gopro videos it is difficult to show just how steep some of these things really are.  






















Monday, February 23, 2015

2015-02-23 Pima Air & Space Museum & Boneyard

Today we spent a few hours at the Pima Air & Space Museum & 309th AMARG Boneyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base - Vaughan's idea of "awesome".  There are numerous hangars full of restored planes of all military eras.  We then walked the lot with 100's of planes - most too large for a hangar.  We also took a bus tour of the "Boneyard" - where old military planes go to die. They are stripped of anything reusable and later all metals will be recycled. At one time there were about 6000 planes here - they are down to about 4000 now.




 This "Bumble Bee" was  the cutest and smallest of them all.




 Sikorsky Sky Crane


Super Guppy


 YC-14


 F-16A "Falcon"


B-52










Then off to Saguaro National Park West with an old stone structure.



Sunday, February 22, 2015

2015-02-22 Tucson AZ

We arrived in Tucson yesterday and we are staying in an RV Park with lots of orange and lemon trees.  The lemons are the size of small grapefruits and delicious.

Today we went to Saguaro National Park East and hiked a few miles on Tanque Ridge.  There are so many different types of cactus, lots of quail, road runners and jack rabbits.  


Quail
Road Runner





 Dead Saguaro - very woody



 You make a home where you can



Later we went to the Desert Diamond Casino, drove out to Old Tucson, drove over Gates Pass, and saw another beautiful sunset.