February 29-March 20, 2020
218 miles later found us pulling into Cave Creek Regional Park in Cave Creek AZ. We used to volunteer here so we know the park and area well. I helped Dave as much as I could since the effects of my fall on the day before were really settling in.
The next 2 weeks played out quite differently than I had planned. Aside from outings to the grocery store, a couple of dinners out with family and friends and a couple of gatherings with friends I spent the time in my recliner. An icepack, heating pad and Tylenol have become my constant companions, sleeping is no longer comfortable, in the beginning it was agony to get up and down, now in real time 3 weeks later it is a constant dull ache in my left rib cage. I still have Tylenol, heat and ice as occasional companions but I am able to take walks and enjoy, for the most part, some car rides. Thanks honey for taking such good care of me while I’ve been recuperating.
Us with Ranger Mark & Jill |
Anyway, while I was laid up Dave hiked all the trails at Cave Creek Regional Park since we are so familiar with the area I was pretty sure he could manage without hiking companion there.
Go John Trail
Clay Mine Trail
Wildflowers have started blooming.
The birds kept Dave entertained
Two weeks later we headed north to Page AZ, 262 miles later we pulled into the Page Lake Powell Campground. Soon our friends Curt and Glenda pulled into the site next to us, our adventures were about to continue with them. We scouted out the BLM Lone Rock boondocking area, not to crowded and figured out some areas to choose when we came down the next day. Dinner out that evening at a local restaurant, turning out to be the last one we’ll eat out at for a while.
The next day we moved to Lone Rock and scored an awesome site right on the shore across from Lone Rock. Because of all that is going on in the world, there are few folks here.
We’ve all enjoyed some hikes together and Dave, Curt, and Glenda went on a hike I knew I wasn’t ready for. We’ve taken some car rides to some beautiful places and enjoyed some outstanding views. A couple of cold rainy days were passed with reading, cards and keeping up with current events.
We’ve managed to get ourselves as stocked up as we can in a small space, like others we’ll still need to make milk and bread run once in a while, we’ll check for other things but nothing is in dire need.
Scenic ride to Alstrom Point.
Dave, Curt and Glenda hiked Wirepass, I had previously done this hike so stayed home so I wouldn't hold them back. Below are first Dave and Curt's Facebook posts about the day.
Dave: Love hiking them slot canyons. Took Curt and Glenda Lowry to Wire pass to experience a beautiful slot canyon and exercise their canyoneering skills. While scaling over a waterfall I strategically slipped and landed on a couple of fellow hikers, don't worry I'm fine, then processed in helping Glenda and Curt down. We bravely continued down the canyon to reach our unknown quest which we found out was a Geocache. Both Curt and Glenda, being adventurous as they are, try to scale a sandstone wall to get around the waterfall, it didn't go well. It wasn't long before I started hearing cries for help from Glenda as she clung to the side of the sandstone wall. Curt also was making funny noises as he too was starting to slide down the same sandstone wall. I had two choices, start recording the action for all to see or go help them. Sorry but I have no video but I do have scrapes and burses to prove it.
Curt: Well today Dave wanted to take us to a slot canyon he and Faye had done before. We started from the parking lot and made our way through a wash to the start of the slot.....then we saw it a 10 foot drop to get down to continue through the canyon. Dave said.... I'll go first and then help you down. He proceeded to dive off the 10 foot drop. Fortunately there were two young folks at the bottom to help him onto his feet.Thanks to Dave he took one for the team.
These are the pictures Curt sent me on their way home, so thankful he wasn't hurt more.
Horseshoe Bend
Hanging Garden Trail
Lee's Ferry
Amazing sunsets
We've had a fun time wandering around with Curt and Glenda this spring, made some great memories and hope we can continue the fun this summer.
We are cutting our travels with Curt and Glenda short by nights, tomorrow we head to Gulf Waters in Port Aransas TX, should be there in 3 days, and we'll hunker down there until at least the end of April when we hope we can get into Lake Shelbyville.
Until next time…
Does look like Vermont
ReplyDeleteLOL!! See you soon.
DeleteWow....we sure did pack alot of adventures in during our travels. Sad we have to part a few days early and won't be able to stand on the corner in Winslow with you. Safe travels to TX. We hope to see you in Illinois later this spring. Thank you for the great meals, showing us some new sights and help with the summer gig. Miss you guys already. ❤️💕❤️
ReplyDeleteSo many great memories made on this trip. We're sorry to end it early but it's time we get somewhere to hunker down. Fingers crossed we see you in IL. Stay safe and we miss you too.
DeleteWhat great times you all had. Fantastic bird and sunset pics!! Oh I wish I was there for the slot hike! Safe travels all. Hope both of you are on the mend. Enjoy TX and stay safe!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed Dave's pics. They tell me it was your kind of hike. We'll heal in the sunshine on the beach.
DeleteNo doubt, I knew you'd have a fun time around Page. I was wondering what you guys were going to do with all the closures. Sounds like you'll stay on your lot in TX until IL opens? Take care and safe travels!
ReplyDeleteWe did, and still so much more to do there. Yep headed to TX at least till the end of April. Time for the beach!!
DeleteOne of our favorite areas, looks like you had a great time with Curt and Glenda. Be careful out there!
ReplyDeleteWe did, some great memories made with them.
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