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written 1-13-2023  Sorry this got a little long. It is not only a record but a reminder of things to do next time; hopefully involving a lot more hiking.

The previous nite we drove from Layton where we had attended an Arizona Highways Photoscape since the 26th.  We arrived during the dark to the Cedar Breaks Lodge, which is very nice.  After breakfast, we headed out on Utah Highway 143 which has a couple different names as it's part of two different Scenic Byways.  It is also the second-highest paved road in the state at 10,626 feet above sea level, barely second to SR-150 Bald Mountain Pass. Our destination would be Panguitch Lake and just as we were getting ready to make the turn we spotted hundreds of American White Pelicans flying in the air :o .  Well needless to say, we pulled over (W Shore Rd) and got the cameras out.  We hung around for fifteen minutes or so before our necks got sore and they flew further from our sight.  You can't imagine the exhilaration we felt witnessing this incredible event. (I mentioned it in a previous triplog.)

We continued our drive around the lake, passing by Aspen Cove Resort.  There was lots of action in the lake with folks out boating and fishing on this brisk morning.  There are wide open views to the low lying mountains dotted with fall color and bare trees from a fire.  I would guess the June 2017 Brian Head Fire that torched more than 60,300 acres :( — or about 94 square miles — sparked by a torch used to kill weeds.  We would see evidence of this fire through some of our drive today.  

We got back out on Highway 143 (Patchwork Parkway - officials named the road after the pioneers who used to lay quilts on top of the snow in order to protect their feet from the freezing cold as they traversed the area.)  Very few routes in the U.S. exhibit a 4,500-foot elevation change that crosses six major life zones in 51 miles. The route skirts lava flows only a few thousand years old before passing Panguitch Lake. This topmost rise of the geological “Grand Staircase” showcases the 2,000-foot-deep Cedar Breaks amphitheater which is where we were headed next.  BUT, we got sidelined and drove in a little ways to Birch Springs Knoll Road which is part of a Loop Trail https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/dixie/r ... ecid=71018.  We were drawn to the tall hills of lava and the golden-leaved, white-barked aspen trees.  We got the cameras out again and walked around the area.

Our goal at this point is the Cedar Breaks National Monument but wait, what's this? Sheep, lots of sheep.  Well we gotta pull over and check this out.  We were in Castle Valley and there were sheep on both sides of the fence so the head sheep on the wrong side was going to have an interesting dilemma as the water was on the other side of that tightly strung fence.  We enjoyed watching and listening to them as they walked by.  There were so many sheep and some black ones too that I had to quit counting so I wouldn't fall asleep :lol: .  We made one more stop at Ireland Lane to shoot some fall color before getting on the 2.5 mile long Utah Highway 148 Cedar Breaks Scenic Byway, part of the Utah Scenic Byways and National Forest Scenic Byway programs.

Our first stop was hiking a short amount of the Alpine Pond Loop Trail.  There is a yurt-like tent set up at the TH.  We talked to a couple there who said they weren't too impressed with the hike to the pond, thus we only went to where we got some peek-a-boo views into the Monument.  I gather from reading that it's much prettier when the wildflowers are blooming.  There are other short hikes one can do at the monument so something to consider https://www.americansouthwest.net/utah/ ... trail.html  Wish we had known that ahead of time.  Nonetheless, we got some nice pictures.  

Chessmen Ridge, on the other hand, had stupendous views :y: into the 2000 foot deep Cedar Breaks Canyon and Amphitheater https://www.nps.gov/articles/nps-geodiv ... tent=large.  The monument contains an erosional landscape modified by glacial and periglacial processes.  It was quite windy but well worth the time to enjoy.  We stopped at the Information Center before continuing on UT 148 to its southern terminus at Cedar Canyon Route 14. We had started it the evening before from I-15 as it goes 41 miles to Highway 89 at Alton and Long Valley. After stopping to catch a picture of some more fall color along the highway through Midway Valley, we came to the Navajo Lake Overlook. A prehistoric volcano eruption dammed the east end of the present day lake. Volcanic activity was once common on the plateau. The surrounding forests have sprung up from these ancient lava flows of which we observed on our drive. From the lookout you see the dark turquoise waters of this narrow lake nestled at the center of a beautiful pine and aspen valley.

Our next pullover was at the fall-color-surrounded Duck Creek Pond altho google calls it Duck Lake.  We wandered around here for a short bit before finally arriving at the famous Duck Creek Village for lunch.  This little village was quite crowded and our lunch wasn't that great. https://archives.stgeorgeutah.com/news/ ... 8SvQHbMIuU 
Initially Duck Creek became the domain of sheepherders; in fact, it was a favorite gathering place for them. The CCC played an integral role in the development of the Village.  Some of the best-known movies filmed on location in Duck Creek Village include “Drums Along the Mohawk” (1939) starring Henry Fonda (its turn impersonating New York), “National Velvet” (1944) starring Elizabeth Taylor, “My Friend Flicka” (1943) and its sequel, “Thunderhead, Son of Flicka” (1945), “The Green Grass of Wyoming” (1948), and “Smoky” (1950) starring Fred MacMurray, among others.  The 1960s television series “Daniel Boone” starring Fess Parker was Duck Creek’s turn impersonating Kentucky’s backwoods.  I've been watching Daniel Boone since last year.  Starting in the 1960s, it became a retreat for second home owners with the Movie Ranch Subdivision and has continued growing and gaining popularity since.
And now with our bellies full we headed the last few miles to Highway 89 but wait, more sheep.  Yep, on both sides of the road via Ikes Valley.  Once on 89 we proceeded through Long Valley and all the little towns along the way.  As 89 turned east we got to enjoy the White Cliffs of the Glendale Bench.  I didn't realize that not far from here is what they call the White Pocket https://www.visitutah.com/places-to-go/ ... ite-pocket or White Wave or Nautilus https://www.myutahparks.com/things-to-d ... te-pocket/, looks fascinating.  The cloud cover dropped down by the time we got to Kanab.  We fueled up and continued our journey east.  We saw Mollie's Nipple (that we saw from North Rim's LeFevre Overlook a week ago) in the distance.  We drove through some off and on rain and lightning before reaching The Cockscomb area where it cleared up a little.

The views were fabulous :) as we got closer to the Arizona border, both near and far.  The weather held the rest of the drive and while we were at Glen Canyon Dam.  We did walk a little on the dam road (I have never taken the time to stop before or maybe it was too hot).  It's hard to believe it's been 43 years since I first drove through Page in December 1980.  We had a quick lunch in Page before continuing our journey on Highway 89 via Antelope Pass where we were treated to a distant rain storm with sun on it above Marble Canyon.  It was what you would call awe-inspiring.  Later the sun would light up the Echo Cliffs as we neared The Gap.  And, of course, The Badlands north of Camerona are always fun to observe as well as your view of the San Francisco Peaks as you get closer to Flagstaff, the end of 89.  This was my second time driving on 89 as I was last on it during our May drive to Idaho and Montana.  In August, I was on the furthest northern point of 89 at Glacier National Park where it ends.

Thanks to Tracy for driving us to and from our Photo Workshop.  This allowed me to film to my heart's content and I did just that. I think I got some great cinematography and we were lucky to have good light and clean windows.  I highly recommend this drive and take the time to stop.  It makes for a long but rewarding day; especially with good friends.  Trip report in honor of our former HAZer that doesn't report anymore @Randal_Schulhauser  [ Randal_Schulhauser ♢ ]
Day Five - Drive from Cedar Breaks to Flagstaff with lots of interpretive info as usual:
Part 1 -  [ youtube video ] Scenic Highway 143 and Panguitch Lake
Part 2 -   [ youtube video ]  On our drive back we were lucky to witness the most amazing event with hundreds of White Pelicans in flight near Panguitch Lake.  We weren't sure what was going on as it was quite the sight.  Anyway, I did film it and we took photos too.  Nothing like being in the right place at the right time.  I posted this link with an earlier trip report too.
Part 3 -  [ youtube video ] Cedar Breaks Monument
Part 4 -  [ youtube video ] Scenic Highways 148 and 14, Navajo and Duck Lakes
Part 5 -  [ youtube video ] via US Route 89 featuring Glen Canyon Dam
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Took the in-laws on a little 2-day road trip to Page and Zion. 77-year old grandpa made it up to the Canyon Overlook in Zion just fine. The Park was really crowded though, being the Presidents Day weekend.
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This was our next stop after Horseshoe. Loved it! Very short walk down to the lookout. Great views od the dam and the Colorado without the crowds. Rock formations in the area are incredible. I could lose myself in this area for half day, easy. There was actually a stone lined path heading off to the east. But this was a family outing so had to reign in my wanderlust. :(
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I'm not sure where the numbers came for the default Distance and AEG on this hike. Yes it is short and easy, but a 2' AEG? Actually I really liked this short hike. Some of the area is very close to a mini-Wave. The terrain is made up of so many thin layers that have been sculpted into all sorts of shapes. Wandering around the hill between the parking lot and the cliff edge is fascinating.

Oh yes, there is also a view of the dam.
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This is a pretty nice overlook. Great views.
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Hiking partner; My sister from North Carolina

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Sarah’s Grad and Northern Arizona Trek - May 2013

4 days
3 nights
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110 miles by boat
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1 Master’s Degree celebration
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1 Vintage Mary Colter designed hotel
1 Mother’s Day
Priceless!

With my daughter Sarah’s graduation from ASU with a Master’s in Clinical Speech Pathology, my parents made the trek down from Canada to celebrate the achievement. Considering that Mother’s Day would be over the weekend, a road trip was in order :next:

Friday May 10th
11am to 3pm Sarah’s grad @ ASU
3pm drive from Ahwatukee to Flagstaff – 161 miles, 2hrs 26min per Google Maps
Fairfield Inn Flagstaff, 2005 South Milton Road, Flagstaff, AZ – Confirmation #85054171 & 85054171
5pm – 9:30pm Lowell Observatory 2nd Friday Science Night, 1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff, Arizona
ASU Clinical Speech Pathology :next: https://shs.asu.edu/pg-mas
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Beaver Street Brewery :next: https://beaverstreetbrewery.com/

After Sarah’s graduation ceremony held at Wells Fargo Arena on the ASU main campus, friends and family gathered at our Ahwatukee home for some good eats and an opportunity to personally congratulate Sarah. As the day wound down, it was time to head out on a road trip to Northern Arizona to take in some sights my parents only thought they could view through other people’s photographs. First destination – Flagstaff AZ to catch the “2nd Friday Evening Event” at Lowell Observatory on Mars Hill. The evening event was just about to wrap-up when we arrived 9-ish, but we still were able to walk the grounds and see the various telescope installations. Checked into the Marriott Fairfield Inn – rooms were scarce since NAU grad ceremonies were also on this weekend! Had time for a late evening stroll to Beaver Street Brewery – a Flagstaff visit requirement…

Saturday May 11th
8am drive from Flagstaff to Page AZ – 192 miles, 3hrs 15min per Google Maps (note Hwy89 closed at Echo Cliffs)
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After our complimentary breakfast at the Flagstaff Marriott Fairfield Inn, we checked out and returned to Lowell Observatory to trek around the grounds in daylight – quite the contrast from the previous evening’s “stumble in the dark”… We met “Big John” performing some of the morning chores around Lowell and he invited us into the Pluto Observatory for a private tour prior to the official visitor opening at 9am. “Big John” was a fount of information giving us the history of the site, including all the construction obstacles and the competitive nature of the academics in the race to discover planets in their predicted mathematical location. Once we’d had our fill of astronomy, we hit the road towards Page AZ. After an obligatory stop at my favorite Kachina site [ photo ] (kicking myself that I failed to take a geocoded photo with my iPhone), we bounced our way up Highway 89 towards the detour around the sinkhole (check out :next: https://www.azdot.gov/us89/ and https://www.azcentral.com/news/articles ... lapse.html ), via Hwy 160 through Tuba City to Hwy 98 near Cow Springs to approach Page AZ from the SE. This detour easily adds another hour onto your drive from Flagstaff to Page. We elected to do the Upper Antelope Slot Canyon tour rather than the Lower Slot Canyon, only because of the flat terrain. I recalled multiple ladders and rock butt slides when exploring the Lower Antelope Slot Canyon. Our Navajo Guide, Frankie, was full of facts about the canyon formation and pointed out the mostly unnoticed features within the slot canyon. Unexpectedly, Frankie is quite the digital photo buff and helped set up shots for most of the visitors. He knew my Canon cameras beyond any of my abilities. After Antelope Canyon we drifted into town to find a late lunch/early dinner joint – Big John’s Texas BBQ fit the bill. We checked into our rooms at the Lake Powell Resort and Marina (NPS Annual Pass came in handy once again to gain entrance into the Wahweap section of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area), freshened up prior to some sunset exploration around Glen Canyon Dam and Horseshoe Bend Overlook.

Sunday May 12th
7:30am to 1pm boat tour to Rainbow Bridge – confirmation # 80002356O
2pm drive from Page AZ to Winslow AZ via Hopi Lands – 241 miles, 4hrs 22min per Google Maps
La Posada Hotel, 303 E 2nd St, Winslow, AZ 86047 - Confirmation#72185 for Rm115, #72184 for Rm125
7:30pm Mother’s Day dinner reservation at Turquoise Room in La Posada per Jonny
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Turquois Room :next: https://www.theturquoiseroom.net/ Mother’s Day, 3 people, $235 including tip…

Mother’s Day – Up at dawn to catch an early breakfast and check out of our hotel rooms prior to boarding our Rainbow Bridge tour boat at 7am :next: [ photo ] . Besides our Captain’s Derek and Theresa, I think I may have been the only other Arizona resident on that boat that day. Had a chance to chat with visitors from France, Germany, and England – many who had seen the bridge on previous vacations. Interesting that there was instant recognition by our fellow boaters – we all were on the Upper Antelope Canyon trek the day before and were all staying Saturday evening at the Lake Powell Resort! I failed to note the time extension for the tour :next: “The Castle Rock Cut is currently closed due to low lake levels. This tour will last approximately 7 - 7.5 hours total.” Hopefully this won’t impact our 7:30pm dinner reservation at the Turquoise Room in Winslow AZ… The lower lake levels also tacked on an additional half mile for the hike to Rainbow Bridge (hope I didn’t burn out my parents’ wheels tackling Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend the day before). Mission accomplished :next: [ photo ] . Upon returning to Wahweap Marina, we grabbed some cold refreshments and jumped in my F-150 for the backcountry tour through Navajo and Hopi Lands. Didn’t have enough time to stop at Coal Mine Canyon ( [ Coal Mine Canyon ] ), but we did have just enough for a drive-by of Old Oraibi and Walpi on the Hopi mesas. We arrived at La Posada in Winslow before 6:30pm – plenty of time to freshen up prior to another gastronomic gem served up by Chef John in the Turquoise Room :next: [ photo ] and https://www.theturquoiseroom.net/_blog/ ... ial_Event/ . After dinner we had a chance to explore the eclectic La Posada then sit out back to do some trainspotting…
Monday May 13th
8am drive from Winslow AZ to Ahwatukee via Mogollon RIm – 183 miles, 3hrs 16min per Google Maps
La Posada Walking Tour :next: [ La Posada Walking Tour ]

Mother’s Day – The Day After… Gathered at 8am in the Turquoise Room for morning breakfast (don’t know where I found the space for breakfast after that huge Sunday meal) and a daylight stroll around the hotel grounds before taking the Hwy 87/Mogollon Rim route home through Payson.

More photos to follow... ;)
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After work, my daily "get outside and do something" for the day. Had to be short, since I had to go to a friend's going away party.
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Checking out all the sights.
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This little trail down to a view of the river and dam was lots more interesting than the Dam tour.
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Poked around along the rim near the overlook to get a close-up view of the flowing wash and the top of the 700 foot waterfall.
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A very nice walk to an awesome overlook of the river and the dam. The sandstone formations are very nice. Very windy, and I had just spent several hours getting my radiator hose fixed, so this was a nice finish to a frantic day 2 of a 22 day road trip. Three boats were cruising back up the river as I took one shot. I was surprised to find out that there was a tunnel carved out of the rock below the overlook that was used as part of the building process of the dam. Quite an educational stop.
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Nice views. It's probably 30 to 50 ft down to the viewing area.
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at the end there was a great view of the colorado river and the glen canyon dam.
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Short and sweet. Very nice view of the dam. First trail I'd had all to myself in the last three days of hiking.
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Hiked after Horseshoe Bend Trail. This hike definitely surprised me: I Had the trail all to myself and the view is spectacular! I definitely think this one is underrated!
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May 04 2008
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 Joined Mar 10 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Glen Canyon Dam OverlookNortheast, AZ
Northeast, AZ
Hiking avatar May 04 2008
ThoreauTriplogs 680
Hiking0.08 Miles 2 AEG
Hiking0.08 Miles
2 ft AEG
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1st trip
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Apr 23 2008
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 Joined Apr 03 2006
 Pocatello, ID
Glen Canyon Dam OverlookNortheast, AZ
Northeast, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 23 2008
PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking0.08 Miles 20 AEG
Hiking0.08 Miles      25 Mns   0.19 mph
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
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"The only thing we did was wrong was staying in the wilderness to long...the only thing we did was right was the day we started to fight..."
-Old Spiritual
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WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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