halseyt.....thank you.....I always appreciate a nice post.....hope you have a wonderful & safe 2021.....
jgaz.....thank you.....once again I say....."I always appreciate a nice post.....hope you have a wonderful & safe 2021".....
ITTOG.....my life has been much like the mountains that I love to climb.....full of peaks and valleys. It's been a good ride and now I find myself well into "the winter of my life". The dogs have taught me that all I need to be happy is to have the freedom to hang my head out the window and let the cool breeze blow in my face.....
Thanks and I wish you & your family (& your build project) a great 2021.....
At this point in our life on the Hole In The Rock Road along the Straight Cliffs of the Kaiparowits Plateau, we were beginning to experience many obstacles that made me think it was time to move on. At some point, and I honestly do not know when, I pulled a muscle in my groin, and rather than rest it, I chose to do just the opposite, and we continued to crawl, walk, hike & climb. And now the most simplist of activities that I attempted became increasingly difficult & quite painful as well.....
In addition to that one issue, we were now running low on supplies.....no fresh fruit nor vegetables, at most half of one propane tank was left, water too was beginning to run low.....
We had been battling the lack of solar power.....in December we had 7 nights without heat. This I think is not such a big deal when you're out on a camping trip for a weekend or a week or two, but when its your home I think it takes on a whole new perspective.....plus.....it was really, really cold outside.....
Our goal had been to make it to milepost 51.....here was the trailhead for Reflection Canyon.....here is where we would have hiked 20 miles to the northern shores of Lake Powell.....
Just the name alone intrigued me when I first came across it.....and once I saw the photographs of this place of reflection, I immediately thought I needed to go there.....
If we had continued on, with everything that was going on, we would certainly have had to drive the remaining 29 miles to the trailhead, hike the 20 miles, and then return 51 miles back to the pavement, and then 150 more miles to a major city, all within a 48 hour period at most.....
Most of that I think we could have achieved, except for the driving of Hole In The Rock Road.....that washboard road was just more than we (at least me) could endure in such a small amount of time.....
So we hiked along the cliffs one last time to explore.....and that is where these pictures in this post come from. And before we left, we had one last place that I wanted to visit, before we left the solitude behind. And the last place that we visited was so extraordinary in so many ways.....I found it to be the most fantastic of all.....maybe it should be renamed Reflection Rocks.....