coloradoman
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HahaBonus pic of a rock formation viewed from downtown Sedona. What do you see?
No sweat. I'm in the same boat. I expect a couple dupes at some point.So here’s danger of theses long threads ODW, I can’t remember which images I’ve posted before. Reruns are boring and rude.
I do love aspen groves.
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Go for it …..nobody else here can remember either.So here’s danger of theses long threads ODW, I can’t remember which images I’ve posted before. Reruns are boring and rude.
I do love aspen groves.
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Harlequin right? I never shot one of those, nor a Mearns. Saw a lot of Mearns down south…..cool birds.
Mearns, which is often referred to as a harlequin or Montezuma's quail.Harlequin right? I never shot one of those, nor a Mearns. Saw a lot of Mearns down south…..cool birds.
Ah, one and the same. The sad thing is that at one time I knew that and had forgotten until you reminded me.
The males are really cool. Females a lot drabber. I have a mounted pair in my trophy room.Ah, one and the same. The sad thing is that at one time I knew that and had forgotten until you reminded me.
The one in your pic is very colorful.
Blue is that camp sight just a few hundred yards east of the lava slide that blocked the river eons ago?Campsite in the canyon. View attachment 67641
You’re referring to Lava Falls. We never camped that close to it. You do want to run Lava in the morning though, so you have the rest of the day to gather things up and put them back together in case a boat went over.Blue is that camp sight just a few hundred yards east of the lava slide that blocked the river eons ago?
You should go. You won’t regret it; you’ll probably consider it one of the greatest gifts you ever gave yourselfLooks like a great time blue. Never been down on the river there but I’ve watched groups run it from the top. Takes 10 minutes for your voice to get the river and back. It’s a deep hole, for sure.
A few years ago a small group of us rented flat bottom jet boats at Marble Canyon/Lees Ferry and run up to the Glen Canyon Dam and back. While not the same experience as running the rapids on those inner tubes, it was a spectacular day and I’d really like to take more of my family down to see it.You should go. You won’t regret it; you’ll probably consider it one of the greatest gifts you ever gave yourself
I’ve never run Cataract, but it’s on my list. Especially since it’s only a couple of hours away. Of course in my pampered condition, it wouldn’t be a diy thing like the old days.A few years ago a small group of us rented flat bottom jet boats at Marble Canyon/Lees Ferry and run up to the Glen Canyon Dam and back. While not the same experience as running the rapids on those inner tubes, it was a spectacular day and I’d really like to take more of my family down to see it.
Regarding rapids on the Colorado, back in the late spring of 1983, we were down trying to fish at Hite. The wind was howling all weekend so it was too rough to fish. We here playing crib in the camp trailer, hoping the wind would stop. About midday, 3 of those huge blue rafts floated out of the river and beached in front of the trailer. I’m guessing 6 or 8 people boiled out of each of the rafts, fell to there knees, some face down in the sand, weeping, wailing and caring on like they’d just been freed from a demonic prison. After some semblance took over, the commercial raft people told is they’d just been four days on the river, in the worst high water conditions any of them had ever experienced. They said coming through Cataract they near killed everybody. Apparent, the floods of 83 had peaked about the time they were in the worst section. They said the rapids were folding those big rafts in half, end to end, compressing them, then shooting out of the water, springing open and catapulting everyone and every thing in the raft 20 feet in the air and into the river. Apparently, it happened numerous times. At any rate the entire group, raft specialists and all were nearly in a state of shock. Never seen anything quite like it before or sense. Every time I think about floating a river, in a raft, that mental image comes back and I go lay down on the couch..,…. until the urge goes away.
Pretty crazy to go from maximum water depth to water too low to generate power…….. by July of this year.I’ve never run Cataract, but it’s on my list. Especially since it’s only a couple of hours away. Of course in my pampered condition, it wouldn’t be a diy thing like the old days.
If memory serves, ‘83 was the year they had to dump like 90,000 cfs out of Glen Canyon. It blew out the spillways. My trips were ‘81 and ‘87, and it was perfect.
My uncle (he was the river rat) was on the river at the time. All of the rapids were different and most of the campsite’s were under water.
Found it on Wiki.
Risks to the Glen Canyon Dam - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
My cellphone pics obviously don't do this amazing place justice. It is a place everyone should visit given the opportunity.
I have old 35mm pics of a boa like that getting attacked and eaten by another snake in Mexico. I need to dig those pics out. The fight took like an hour, it was crazy.
We were walking up a river in the Osa peninsula to rappel off a water fall. Saw the boa, a coral snake, and a fer-de-lance....Place was slithering!I have old 35mm pics of a boa like that getting attacked and eaten by another snake in Mexico. I need to dig those pics out. The fight took like an hour, it was crazy.
Reminded me of Ginger. Put her down with pancreatic cancer 20+ years ago.
Here’s Sissy from about 15 years ago. That was a fun day
We don't deserve dogs. They make the world such a better place.My old Weimer.View attachment 68762
Today’s bonus pic for Lumpy.So here’s danger of theses long threads ODW, I can’t remember which images I’ve posted before. Reruns are boring and rude.
I do love aspen groves.
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