North Rim Detour

Dave and I agreed to meet at noon at Cliff Dwellers, have lunch and plan our trip to White Pocket.  I was excited!  I left home early so I could shoot along the way.  By the time I reached Flagstaff it was raining.  Dang it!  I knew when I left that the weather was not optimal for this sort of plan.  But, I had agreed to meet Dave and he had already sent a text message that there was a clearing in the otherwise gloomy and stormy skies.  He, optimist that he is, was sure the storm was clearing out.  I, of course, did not want to chance missing out on a great opportunity to photograph at White Pocket.  Dave's early morning photos of Vermillion Cliffs confirm that they are interesting in any light.

Dave hiked Soap Creek, very near Cliff Dwellers Lodge, waiting for me to arrive.  Wowza!  

It is easier to be wise and practical when one takes turns passing the optimism baton back and forth!  We decided to head up to the North Rim, spend the night camped out and take a look at photo opportunities out on Cape Royale.  Dave knows that area very well, had a site in mind where I could park my Miss Precious Prissy Prius.  We planned to set up camp first so that we would not have to do it in the dark.  As it turned out, it was a wise decision as we returned well after dark and in rain.  The whole drive was punctuated by fog, heavy dark clouds, moments of clearing, and snow.

Taken at the scenic viewpoint as you head up the hill to Jacob Lake.  David always looks at the positive side . . . "There are really good cookies at Jacob Lake", he said.

Our campsite.  Photo taken in a break in the weather.  I am going back in better weather.  This is a great find for someone like me who is fine sleeping in her car.  By morning, the overnight rain and sleet had melted the snow.

Taken with my iPhone 6.

Path to Cape Royale lookout points.

Patches of sun, weaving fog, and wisps of clouds played around in the canyon below us.  You can see why David really was hoping to get a great Golden Hour shot of Cape Royale.  Me too.

I have had better sunset shots.  But this one will always be special for the memories of the day it evokes.

My last shot as we left Cape Royale.

We drove back to the Lodge and had a pulled pork sandwich at the Deli.  Then, a long drive back to our camp.  More rain.  I was so glad that the sleeping bag was already in my car.  It had been a long, but wonderful day.  But, I was tired!!  Tomorrow, we just knew, would be perfect at White Pocket.  Clouds, puddles of water and exquisite rock formations . . . . But first, we were going to have to get through a very cold night.  The sound of sleet hitting the metal on my car woke me up several times.  In the morning it was all worth it.

We Are On Our Way

Tom and I left at 5:40 am.  This sunrise shot was taken from the car by Tom. 

We commented that it was a bodaciously audacious start to our Fall Journey.

As we approached the exit to Page we saw this gorgeous meadow on the right. DETOUR! I think this will be a common occurance! Head up to Flagstaff and check out this year's incredible green everywhere. This field, and there is much more than shown here, is on the south side of the exit.  Go south from the exit and you will see a road back where you can safely park.

 

After waaaay too many Yellow Meadow photos we headed toward Sunset Crater and into a big gray thunderstorm!  We did not stop at Sunset Crater, prefering to go directly to Waputki Indian Ruins.  We were just ahead of the storm, as you might guess from the cloud cover.  Look up Waputki . . . worth a day trip.  If you get there early enough you can check the other ruins in the area, but if only one is feasible make it Waputki.

As we drove back to the highway leading to Page we passed high plateau landscapes that were the greenest I have ever seen.  The rain followed us the whole way!

Finally, we agreed to 'get with it' and get on to my mom's in Albuquerque.  Yeah right!!  We were deep into one of the strongest storms I have ever been in.  It was in front of us, behind us, over us!  But, what is a trip without a bit of Americana, even in a storm?  From the car, Tom shot this image as we raced to Winslow.  It was early afternoon and the roadside attraction was being lit by a very narrow beam of sunlight peeking through the clouds.  Even now the image brings a smile.  We are going to have such an adventure!  It is nice to have alll my friends and family along.

We arrived at Mom's about 7:30 pm, picked up KFC on our way.  Today we have just visited with mom and sister, added a Travelogue page to my PhotoSpydie website and watched the clouds get gray and ominous.

Be well and shoot often.