Gila Bend, Arizona. Friday, 8 March 2019
As we left Gila Bend on Friday, 8 March 2019 the weather began to change from the sunny and warm 70s. The further away from Phoenix the more cloudy and windy until we needed our jackets stashed in the back seat. By the time we arrived in Williams, Arizona about 40 miles west of Flagstaff it was getting dark from the clouds and starting to snow. Good times.
Grand Canyon, Arizona. Saturday, 9 March 2019
Entertainment on the train. A few songs, some jokes and a couple stories as we pass through the desert portion of the ride. |
Train car and first view of Grand Canyon from the train. |
Several female elk were seen along our route trying to forage on the little available before spring actually arrives and the park. |
This mule deer is looking very healthy. |
The Hopi House, a National Historic Landmark, has American Indian arts and crafts for sale and canyon views from the upper floor windows. |
El Tovar Hotel is another National Historic Landmark, limestone and pine hotel built in 1905. Rooms and suites are individually decorated in styles ranging from modern to traditional. |
Red Butte, located in the Kaibab National Forest is known to the Havasupai nation as Wii'i Gdwiisa, "clenched fist mountain" and is regarded as a sacred site. |
The train is being raided by those ruffians from the morning shoot out. These bandits are notorious for robbing the train passengers. |
Even with their faces covered by bandanas it was easy to recognize these harrowing villains. |
We were lucky to have the sheriff on board who served up justice. |
Groves of Ponderosa pines limited sun exposure on the snow. The ground was so soggy we had barely gone 50 feet before the path disappeared under water. |
The road itself was flooded. We were thankful we had the 4 wheel drive available on the truck but what a splattered mess on the tires and running boards. |
The dogs still needed a long walk so we just wandered around the town of Williams. Another section of historic Route 66 runs through the entire town. |
Grand Canyon, Arizona - Monday, 11 March 2019
Bob celebrates the 100th Birthday of the Grand Canyon. |
The interior of the tower with its decorations. The rock art paintings are copies of now-destroyed petroglyphs at Abo, New Mexico. This is a vertical panoramic view from bottom to top. |
Some additional close-ups. |
And amazing views. |
Rooftop access on the Tower looking down on the Kiva. |
View from a top level tower window. |
At the top. Well, almost the top. The wooden ladder behind me is not accessible to visitors. |
Despicable Bob, shrinking and grabbing the tower. |
But he put it back. |
Tori was enjoying the view. But I was keeping a grip on her leash. She can be a little too nosey at times and this is not the time. |
Resting at our last pull-out, the Grandview Point. |
The last few minutes of daylight through the clouds. |
Next morning and well, criminy! Really, Arizona? Where's the love of sunshine and warm temperatures? |
Even the cute watchdogs are wanting winter to just go away. Guess we shouldn't complain too much considering what we have seen across the country. |
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