Showing posts with label Views of Arizona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Views of Arizona. Show all posts

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Views of Arizona: Devil's Bridge

Devil's Bridge is the largest natural sandstone arch in Sedona. In can be reached by following the Devil's Bridge Trail. Upon arrival at the site, my feet were unable to carry me onto the the bridge. In fact, I found myself unable to move at all from the spot where I took this photo.


Devil's Bridge
Sedona, AZ

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Friday, August 10, 2018

Views of Arizona: Lenox Crater

The signs graded the Lenox Crater trail as "strenuous." It was the easiest trail we found during our week in Arizona.

Lenox Crater


Lenox Crater

Lenox Crater

Partial revegetation of the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument



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Thursday, August 9, 2018

Views of Arizona: Wupatki Pueblo

Next stop:  Wupatki Pueblo.

Another day, another monsoon

Ball court

Preservation work on the site


Wupatki Pueblo above a ball court






Alimentary!
Wupatki Pueblo gift shop moose-themed Indian pottery


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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Views of Arizona: Desert View Watchtower

Desert View is the first lookout point one encounters along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park as one approaches from the east. The Watchtower, a modern construction meant to look like an ancient monument, was designed by Mary Colter.
Mary Colter's Desert View Watchtower (1932)

The steel frame






Interior









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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Views of Arizona: Morning in the Grand Canyon Village

Like any landscape, the Grand Canyon's appearance changes in different light, in different weather, and in different seasons, but the sheer magnitude of the vista is unlike any other. Here's what we saw on our last morning at the national monument, July 19, 2018.

Grand Canyon

Salt and pepper shakers
El Tovar

Mary Colter's Hopi House (1905)

Verkamp's


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Monday, August 6, 2018

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Views of Arizona: Spent Footwear

On the day we hiked the Grand Canyon's Bright Angel Trail—two miles in and two miles back—I chose to wear a pair of sturdy, twenty-year-old hiking boots. Early on the walk back up while still deep in the canyon, the bottoms fell off both boots within half an hour of each other. Perhaps you already suspected it, but your blogger has no sole.




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Friday, August 3, 2018

Views of Arizona: Mules on the Bright Angel Trail

On our hike down the Bright Angel Trail into the Grand Canyon we encountered some pack mules on their way up. Twice a week they bring supplies down to the Phantom Ranch across the Colorado River.



At the center is the Plateau Point Trail.








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Thursday, August 2, 2018

Views of Arizona: El Tovar Hotel Lobby

The spacious lobby of El Tovar Hotel in the Grand Canyon Village includes several mounted animal trophy heads. Surely these animals must have influenced Walt Disney's Country Bear Jamboree theme park attraction.








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