Saturday, October 7, 2017

Zion National Park and Twin Lakes CO

The first of April we drove back home to NC to visit family and friends, 2,400 miles in 4 days!  It was so worth it to see everyone and especially the grand kids and my Aunt Ruthie.



 On the 21 of April we pulled out of Wickenburg headed to the Elks Lodge in Boulder City where we met our friends Linda and Allen Pencek.


We are all bowling in the Nationals in Las Vegas, so we wanted to get some practice in and found this bowling alley in town.  It first opened in 1947 with just 8 lanes and was featured on the History Channels "American Restoration" show, it's a step back in time.


It was fun experience bowling in the Nationals, thanks Linda and Allen for making us a part of your team.  Next on the agenda was a free flight to Atlanta with a free hotel room for 4 days!  Allen won the trip for 4 to the NRA convention so it was off to Atlanta, thanks for inviting us.  
Upon our return we headed to Zion National Park.

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We stayed at the Elk's Lodge in Saint George, Utah which was about 30 minutes from Zion.  Nice lodge with lots of space, water, electric and dump along with bathrooms, showers and free laundry!




Zion is absolutely stunning! 


On our first visit we hiked Weeping Rock and then did Hidden Canyon which was pretty cool.  The views are unbelievable but you are holding on to a chain as you climb the canyon, so pay attention.






Our second visit was to the Emerald Pools then we did the Riverside Walk.






The third visit was to do Angels Landing which is not a hike for anyone with a fear of heights.  It is a challenging 2.5 miles to the top.  There are chains bolted into the cliff to provide secure handholds.  You will reach a plateau before the final climb to the top.  I was determined to complete this hike and be rewarded with awesome views 1,500 feet above the canyon.











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Moving on we spent a couple of nights in Grand Junction CO at the Elks Lodge, then moved onto our summer location and job.

We accepted a job with Rocky Mountain Recreation Company to be the camp hosts at Lakeview campground.  It is located between Leadville and Buena Vista, at an elevation of 9,400 feet.
We arrived on the 23 May, got setup and it started snowing!





This view is from in front of our site looking at Mt. Elbert, which is the highest of all the 14,000 feet mountains in CO and the second highest in the lower 48.  


This is the view of Twin Peaks, the area is just stunning.


Our campground is located in the San Isabel National Forest, it has 72 sites, water on each loop and 16 pit toilets.   Our job is to keep the sites clean along with the bathrooms, keep up with reservations for 5 loops, check in folks, handle payments for sites, log every camper in, sell firewood and keep campers in check.  We have 2 days a week off in the middle of the week and work all weekends.  Our site doesn't have power (we have solar) but we have water and septic.  They pay for our propane and gas for the generator along with an hourly wage.  Don't need to worry about running the AC at these elevations!

Around mid June we took a ride on the bike to Fairplay where Todd Hoffman's 360 mining crew was from the show Gold Rush.


  
These were taken from across the river, you can't get into the mine as they have security everywhere.

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Some really nice folks, Linda and Greg, that we met in Port St. Lucie, Florida came for a visit on their way to Michigan.  They live in Durango but had not been to this part of Colorado.


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Took a ride to St. Elmo which is one of the most intact ghost towns in the West.  The town was listed as a historic district in 1979.  It is an excellent example of wood frame commercial buildings and residences constructed in the 1880s and 1890s.  


On the way back you will pass Cascade Falls.  They were rolling with all the snow melt from the mountains, pretty impressive!




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I joined the Columbine Gem and Mineral Society and went on some awesome rock digs!  Made friends with a sweet lady Dana Mortensen and we had some great adventures.  I was unable to make jewelry as my torch wouldn't work at these elevations because of a lack of oxygen.

The first dig was in Lake George at Joe Doris's claim from the TV show Prospectors looking for amazonite.  We were on the west side of the Pike National Forest.  Once we hiked in we were able to dig in the site.  Found some gems just laying on the surface.  Didn't get any big pieces but hopefully a few that I can cab.



The best dig was at Mt. Antero!!!
Mt. Antero is prized for its gemstone deposits and has one of the highest concentrations of aquamarine in the country.  The claim we were on is owned by the Cardwells and they were on the Prospects tv show as well.  
OMG what an adrenaline rush all day.  I had to drive an hour on a serious 4x4 road to get to base camp and I mean seriously crazy road!!!  The owners Tracie and Craig let me and Dana ride to the top with the mine bosses as they knew I couldn't make it another hour and a half to the top.  The road I drove on was bad but the last half was nuts.  We were treated like VIPs by Eric and Derick.  It was a day I will never forget at an elevation of 13,600 feet.


In the bottom right photo note the red truck, he is actually stuck trying to make a hairpin turn.  The fellow at the bottom of the photo is Eric our driver.  

Finally high on top of Mt. Antero.


These pictures are just like what was represented in the the show.  You are literally on the side of the mountain holding on and digging.


The views are incredible!


We really didn't find anything to speak of but a few small pieces.  It was the experience that was so memorable all for $25.  Dana and I will never forget this day.



Went on another dig in Lake George for topaz at another claim owned my Joe Doris.



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Back at the campground you never know what will come up looking for a campsite.
The campground is located on the Colorado Trail and of course Mt. Elbert is a big destination for people as well.  This was a lady and her grandson that were hiking the trail.  The lamas were better visitors than some of the campers we had! 


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We couldn't drive down on the western side as they were doing major repairs on the road.

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On the 20th of July we had a hail storm!  We were stunned and as we watched it come down we forgot to bring in the awnings.  As a result we have small pin holes in them, note to self, always bring them in during a hail storm.

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On the 4th of August I accomplished something I said I would do when we came back to Twin Lakes.
I hiked Mt. Elbert!!!
It damn never killed me but I did it.  15 miles round trip with beautiful views.  Started at 6:30 am and returned at 6pm, I was absolutely exhausted but soooo proud of myself.  The next day I was tried but on the second day I could hardly get out of bed.  I did it but won't do it again, once was enough.

  
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Kate and Roger came for a visit and as always we had a great time.  They camped in our drive as they knew the folks in charge!


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On the 14th of August we welcomed our 4th grandchild, Kinzie May!


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One last adventure with my friend Dana.  We went to a rock dig that was just OK so we left early and headed to Canon City to a Rock shop.  She took me on Skyline drive which is a one way road on top of a mountain that has beautiful views of the cannon. 


Check out that gemstone wall.
Until we meet again, hugs Dana.

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A couple of days after Labor Day we closed the campground.  It was a fun experience in a beautiful location but won't do it again, as there are other places to see and it was too remote for us.  We still remain in contact with the friends we met and will cherish the memories that we made during our time in the Rocky Mountains.

We pulled out headed to the Eks Lodge in Northglenn Colorado.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Albuquerque Balloon Fest and Wickenburg AZ Winter 2016 - 2017

We arrived in Wickenburg AZ on the 25 August to temperatures running around 112 degrees, Yikes!!!  Of course it was to soon to be in AZ but we had an annual lease on the lot and we were flying home in a few weeks.  Sun City is 30 minutes south east of us which is on the outskirts of Phoenix.  There is all kinds of shopping and they have a bowling alley.  Since we are bowling in the Nationals in Las Vegas we joined a league.  Mid September it started to cool down so we took a motorcycle ride to Prescott which is a higher elevation then Wickenburg making it cooler.  On the 19th Mark flew home and I flew to Maryland for Peep Week.  As always the Sistahs had a wonderful time together.  Mark drove his work van back from the east coast getting ready for another busy season.

The first of October we hitched up the rig and headed to Albuquerque NM for the Balloon Festival. This has been on our bucket list for years.  All I can say is make reservations early because the city is packed.  We booked at the Stagecoach Stop RV Park on our way through to CO.  This Park is about ten miles from the balloon field, there are many camping options out there, you just have to do your research.


We paid $500 for the week and got one of the last spots.  It is a pricey adventure but soooo worth it.  The first day we arrived that night they had the Glow going on, this is where they light up the balloons after dark and some of them lift off.  You are on the field right where all the action is which is pretty cool.


The night sky lights up with balloons.  



A few days later was the mass ascension which is done in the morning and all the balloons participating are launched in waves. We were on the field at 6:30 and it was definitely chilly.


The balloons start arriving and getting setup, then they launch in waves.  It is just an amazing sight!!!


You can volunteer to help the balloonists doing things such as holding the lines as the balloons inflate getting them ready for take off.  Note the guy at the top of my hat doing this and the size of the balloon, gives you perspective as to how large they are.








Pictures just don't do justice to the amazing event.

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The town of Carefree which is north of Phoenix has a pumpkin display with the most incredible craved pumpkins that we have ever seen, will worth a visit if you are in the area.


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Mark got his business up and running and we settled in for what we hoped would be a good winter.  As it turned out it was the worst winter in 16 years with lots of rain and below normal temperatures, but we made the best of it.  
  
I joined the Gem and Mineral club in Wickenburg and met some wonderful guys that were lapidary artists.  They wanted to learn how to do silversmithing and I wanted to learn lapidary.  Once a week I would go to their house learning how to cab and gaining great knowledge about gemstones.  They were vendors at Quartzite for the annual gem show and let me setup my jewelry.  What a great experience!



Once the Quartzite show was over with the club planned some fun rock digs in the desert.


I always enjoy a good day in the desert.


The first of February I went to the Tucson Gem Show and scored some great slabs for making cabochons.  I have been to this show before but it is still overwhelming every time I attend it.  I really think I like Quartzite better but if you have never been it is an experience every silversmith/lapidary artist should attend once.
  
In March we took a road trip to San Marcos, CA to meet our great nephew Rowan Ray Williamson.  It was nice to see our family on the west coast and welcome this precious boy to the family.



It was a good winter learning new things and meeting new people.  
Time to move on to new adventures.

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