October 22nd - October 28th 2012
This was completely uneventful week.
We did not really do anything - it was nice.
We can see the end of this assignment, and as well the beginning of the next one. As the weather got colder here (it is below freezing in the night), we are looking forward to nice and mild winter in Palo Alto, CA. There is real chance, that we will have housing through family's friend. Fingers crossed.
To illustrate this part of Arizona with different pictures, I scanned few photographs and post them here.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Sedona, AZ - WEEK 9
October 15th – October 21st 2012
On Monday afternoon, J’s aunt and uncle stopped by on their
way to New Mexico.
We talked a lot and then took a short drive to Walnut Canyon.
They came from Utah and apparently they
already visited Flagstaff.
We just stayed on the top of the main trail and enjoy the view of the canyon.
This was followed by the drive to the town, where we had a dinner together
(thank you). It was still relatively early, so we decided to drive to Arizona
Snowbowl and see the sunset. We were a bit late, so we saw a darkness coming
down really fast (and some redness in the distance). It was still really
pretty.
Next day, J. worked and they left very early in the morning.
We had some workdays (for J.) and relatively lazy for me. We could not figure
out our plans for our free days, so we just relaxed and did nothing (pretty
pleasant). One day, we took a walk on Campbell Mesa trail. It was nice day and
we really enjoyed it. And obviously, on J’s working day, I hiked Humphreys Peak. And I was standing on the top of Arizona.
After running errands and some other small stuff in two free
days (not much) we finally decided to drive to Sedona and visit Red Rock
State Park. And as well
see movie. Sunday morning drive to Sedona, surprisingly, there was many cars
along the road and we were worried about number of people visiting the park.
For big part of the drive, I had to follow slow truck (he turned into the
parking lot just before the town) and I was not happy about that. After he finally
left the road, I honked at him and he did the same. Nice people.
We were somewhat familiar with the road and drive, so it was
relatively boring to get to the park. There, we had to pay 10 dollars and drive
to pretty empty parking lot (nice). Quick visit to the visitor’s center, where
the ranger recommended the route. And we started to walk. It was really nice
and pleasant day. After leaving the parking lot, we walked down to the stream
and crossed it. It was interesting, how different it was from red semi desert.
And we kept walking.
The views were really nice and interesting. The trail was supposed to take us
up to the ridge and gave us more panoramic views.
They were definitely amazing. It was really surprising, that
there was not more people. Well, we did enjoy it. The sky had only few clouds
(good for picture taking), the temperature was almost ideal (it got somewhat
warmer as we continue walking) and what we saw was incredible. To continue with
some personal pictures, here we are (follow with the picture of red rocks):
The park had several trails (they were well marked and
nicely connected) and we were just making one big loop (walking most of the
trails). It was really nice. On the top of one hill, more less in the middle of
the park was House of the Apache Fire. When we were next to it, we found fenced
house that was built in 1930 by some rich people and getaway. We were probably
in the second half, when we were crossing dry wash. It would be interesting to
see it when there is some water.
Because our hike was shorter then we thought, we hiked as
well smaller trail in the corner of the park.
Eagle’s Nest Trail. Coyote Ridge Trail. Apache Fire Trail. Javelina
Trail. Yavapai Ridge Trail. Smoke Trail. From the Yavapai Ridge trail we saw
really nice pictures of the red rocks. We as well met some people who were
lost. At that point, we were heading towards the stream.
We walked about two hours and 5 miles. Towards the end, we
were on the bottom of the valley next to the stream. There was small bridge and
the place was peaceful and quiet. We did sit down on the bridge and just
enjoyed the moment. When I looked around, I could not see anything else then
stream and trees. All the red rock was gone for the moment.
We had last trail left. It was pretty path following the
stream and smaller cliff. It was unbelievable how different and beautiful the
place was. At one point, we found different type of cactus on the cliff. It was
nice view.
We just finished walking the trail and got back to the car.
The end of Red Rock visit. Drive back to Sedona. J. wanted to stop at some art
show in the town, which we did. Just next to the parking lot was interesting
vehicle with even more interesting trailer (see picture below). Then we walked
through the art show. Nothing special. Weird farmer’s market store and as well
closing antiques store.
J. wanted to stop somewhere in the town and see some more
stores. There was a lot of cars, really a lot of people, so J. changed her mind
and we just continued home. Again, too many cars on windy road and even more
cars along the road. We have decided to see movie earlier (at 2.20 instead of
5.10). Along the way, we stopped at the viewpoint and Indian marketplace.
Last part of our day, we got back to the town and drove to
the theatre. We were going to see the movie “Seven psychopaths”. It was really
great movie. Funny. We both enjoyed it. After that, we just got home, had
something to eat and took it easy.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
HUMPHREYS PEAK (hike)
October 17th 2012
Length: 9 miles
Time: 7.15 – 12.59 (5 hours and 44 minutes)
Start elevation: 9300 feet
End elevation: 12633 feet
7.15
I dropped J. at work and drove to Arizona Snowbowl. I saw
bunch of deer along the road. There were two cars at parking lot. This was my
first hike with some preparation (I had bag with water, food and some
clothing). Another guy (I called him Stick guy) was getting ready to start
hiking. I was faster. It was cold and slightly dark. Again, I made mistake and
started to fast, so soon I was feeling shortness of breath.
The sign pointing to my very immediate future.
Aim. Humphreys Peak in distance. I will make it!
Frost around me, ground partially frozen and it is cold.
I had some nice views when I left parking lot and I saw the beginning of the forest. Here I come!
It is somewhat dark and really rocky in the forest. I am hoping it will get better. It did not.
There is snow on the trail. I do not like it. And ... I am thinking it will be worse going down. It was.
7.40
The beginning of the trail was in the forest, it was not bad
– some rocks and roots. At this time, I got to the actual trailhead. It was pretty
cold and I started to sweat, which did not feel good. I could see parts of the
skiing area. I walked slower and I could breath better.
I lost the trail here and cross this. Not good.
First nice view, a bit shy, but better then nothing.
8.15
Feeling OK. First views through the trees. More rocks and
roots on the trail, as well more snow and ice. Still cold. Big bird (not yellow
one). There should be moderation in life (as I was walking I was thinking and
time to time talking to myself).
8.40
More snow and more views. Still feeling OK. I am getting to
know Humphreys. More rocks as well. Looking around and enjoying the walk, I
missed the turn and try to find the trail over the rocks. I lost probably 7
minutes and Stick boy got within 100 yards or so.
Well, I am going up. Trees are disappearing, I see mountains covered with snow and more and more rocks.
Still the same amazing views and the sign for elevation.
That is the top of the skylift (we were there about a week ago).
9.00
Sign for 11400 feet and no camping above that. Still feeling
ok. I took jacket off and I am sweating. I could see the top of the skylift.
More views, more rocks and more ice. And as well more sun as the forest is
thinning.
Finally the view on different side.
KEEP CLIMBING!!!
Obviously, that is me.
9.25
To get here, trail split, I had to climb flipping ugly
staircase. That did not feel good. But I still feel pretty good. Heading
towards this split (it was false summit) I could see some people. When I got
there, they were ready to continue. Very small talk. Middle age couple (he was
maybe a bit older). He said, he already climbed the peak five times and that I
was about an hour away. She was from Wisconsin
and had some bohemian (Czech) ancestry. Small world. They apparently started at
five o’clock.
10.00
On the side of one of few (maybe 5) of false peaks. Now it
is kicking my ass big time. I passed that couple and was heading up. More snow.
No trees. Windy. Incredible views. And more snow. Looking at another peak and
hoping it is Humphreys (it was not). The trail is marked with sticks, but it is
quite hard to follow it with all the snow and rocks.
10.23
12 633 feet above see level. I did it. I am standing at the
top of San Francisco Peaks, at Humphreys Peak.
I can look at any side and see something. It is amazing and incredible. There
is some “monkey business” around and small shelter made of rocks.
What to say? I made it!!!
Again, what to say???
I called J. and her parents. I was very surprised how good
signal I had. Then I looked around few times and took a lot of pictures.
Meanwhile, I could see that couple getting slowly up. When I was done with
picture taking, I was just trying to absorb the magnificent views, the size of
the land I could see. I was (at that moment) standing at the top of the world
(at least in Arizona).
10.35
I left the top of Arizona.
I was as well surprised, that I felt pretty fine and did not have any problems.
It was somewhat worse going down because of the rocks and snow. I met that
couple again, we exchanged few words and they told me congratulations.
11.15
I was back to the trail split. On the way here, I met Stick
boy and younger couple. I felt pretty good about my speed and accomplishment.
The Stick boy left parking lot at almost same time as me (now he was probably
45 minutes behind). And … Stick boy because he had walking sticks.
My knees started to hurt some. And it was really slippery.
Still, I thought it was not as bad as my walk on the top of Mt. Elden
(well, I was not prepared at all).
SNOW.
But it is still fall with changing colors.
And again me, so you do not complain about the lack of personal pictures.
11.40
11400 feet mark. Just below the split, I met German guy (in
the trailhead booklet he listed Netherlands).
We talked for a while (I lost probably 25 minutes with talking). The sun is up
and it is pretty warm. Few part of the trail are really slippery and I have
troubles to walk. Not nice. Two ladies going up (with sticks).
And going down.
11.55
I was making stops and writing time down, as well some notes
and passing people. I had to stop here because there was more people. Still
slippery, the views obstructed by trees. Three hippies with the dog. At one
point I had to get off the trail and walk through snow on the side. I changed into
t-shirt. Getting tired. Less thinking. I got two songs in my head. Single
ladies. Who let the dogs out.
Back in forest and closer to the end.
12.20
More people. Warmer weather. Construction tape across
possible trail. More rocks and roots. Really uncomfortable. And nothing really
to see. At some point I got self competitive and wanted to be back at or before
1.15. So I tried to go somewhat faster.
12.30
J. called me, we exchanged few words and then I lost signal.
It is funny that I had so great signal on the top of the mountain. More and
more people. I hope that they realize how much time they need (or do not aim
for the top). Barking dog. Still trying to make it on my time. My stupid aims.
I did remember small part of Johny Cash’s song with the line “like a mule”. I
was exactly that.
I passed the real trailhead and I believed that I was pretty
close and should make it on time.
And ... I am out. I am done.
12.59
I am looking back at the mountain.
I DECLARE MYSELF THE WINNER.
I WAS FIRST ON THE TOP THIS WEDNESDAY.
I DID NOT GET PASSED.
Even I am sunburned on my head and face.
Even I feel tired and stiff this evening.
Information about trail and my notes.
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