Saturday, April 30, 2005
April 28 - Venice Beach
Wow, I'm actually back in California. Hmmm...not sure I'm ready to go home yet. :) I guess the plan is to meander up the coast for a bit until I hit home. This is Venice Beach. It's a little early in the season, so the beach wasn't too crowded. I can imagine what a zoo it must be during the peak of the summer!
April 26 - Navajo Bridge Over Grand Canyon
This is the Navajo Bridge in the Grand Canyon National Park. It's the only crossing over the Colorado River for a stretch of 600 miles.
The actual 'Grand Canyon' is 100+ miles away, but it's pretty friggin' grand here...the photos don't do any justice in showing the actual depth of the canyon, but it's almost 500 feet down to the river.
Monday, April 25, 2005
April 24 - Snow in Arizona???
Snow!? Yup...I left 94 degrees in Phoenix today, drove less than 2 hours to Flagstaff and ended up in 30 degrees and snow! Yuck.
I spent the night at a hostel in Flagstaff, and met some very cool people. Then I head North past the Grand Canyon, through the Kaibab Forest (8,000ft and blizzard conditions for a while) to Kanab, UT.
The snow-covered trees were beautiful!
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
April 15 - 21...
Not much doing right now. I'm in Scottsdale doing a whole bunch of learning abot the real estate and land markets out here. Dealing with the Bureau of Land Management, land surveyors, patents and easements, hydrologists and flood control surveys. Not much fun, but a good learning experience.
April 13 - International Lingerie Show, Las Vegas
Yup, seriously. A lingerie trade show.
"Why?" you ask.
"Uh, why not!?!?"
I heard about it when I was in town, and figured it'd be an interesting experience. It sure was. It was a show for lingerie store buyers, so it was mostly lingerie designers (not too many lingerie models, but a few), and a lot of sex toy manufacturers and distributors. Product samples sure were interesting. ;)
It was actually a very professional show. But interesting, nonetheless, to experience what retail buying is like at a trade show. And the product wasn't half bad. :)
"Why?" you ask.
"Uh, why not!?!?"
I heard about it when I was in town, and figured it'd be an interesting experience. It sure was. It was a show for lingerie store buyers, so it was mostly lingerie designers (not too many lingerie models, but a few), and a lot of sex toy manufacturers and distributors. Product samples sure were interesting. ;)
It was actually a very professional show. But interesting, nonetheless, to experience what retail buying is like at a trade show. And the product wasn't half bad. :)
Friday, April 15, 2005
A map of the states I've visited so far on this trip.
This is pretty cool! (thanks to Lorna Brown for unknowingly pointing me to the site to create this)
create your own personalized map of the USA
create your own personalized map of the USA
April 6 to April 12 - a vacation from my vacation
Ok, time for a little break from my break. I valet parked my car at Mandalay Bay and flew back to San Francisco for a few days. I need to take care of a few things, and get some papaerwork together for the mortgage on the property in AZ. And, of course, can't miss the San Francisco Beer Festival!
I'll be home for a few days and then head back to Vegas and then Arizona again.
I'll be home for a few days and then head back to Vegas and then Arizona again.
April 3 - Las Vegas Triathlon
Heather and I returned to Vegas yesterday and she flew home. I hung around for a few days and went to cheer on my friend Joyce and her rommate Jason as they raced in the Las Vegas Triathlon.
Joyce is a stud...
A week ago, she ran a marathon, and the week prior she had another race.
At the end of the month, she's racing the Wildflower long course. That would be a 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike ride and 13.1 mile run.
Jason laughs (and cusses?) when Joyce passes him on the course...knowing that he started before her, and she's not only catching up, but finishing before him.
Tomahawk Throwing
The 'Camp Host', Jackaho was a super cool guy. He's a "Mountain Man" (which means, as we later learned, that if necessary, he could live completely off the land, providing for his own food, shelter and clothing), and also happens to be the #3 ranked tomahawk thrower among Mountain Men in the US.
Jackaho challenged us (or himself?) that he could teach us to throw the tomahawk, and that we'd sink in the target by our second through.
Yup, he was right! I missed the first throw, but landed the second (and the third and forth!)
Heather landed hers too!
Then Jackaho started to show off a bit with a forehand throw from the side...
And a back hand throw from the side.
April 1 - Utah Trails Indian Village
So we're driving into Kanab, Utah, and decide to drive around town a bit and see if there's anything interesting going on before we decide on a place to stay. We pass this billboard:"Sleep in a TiPi", and figure we've got to explore...
The place was awesome! But question #1: Do TiPi's have stoved in them? Question #2: Are there HOT showers?
Tha answer is YES, some of the larger Tipi's do have fire pits and can be kept somewhat warm (although drafty)
And YES, the facility does have a modern bathroom with nice, clean showers and hot water.
Better yet though, they had two hogans...which were nice and toasty inside.
We stayed in one of the hogans. It was fantastic!
Nighttime was beautiful out there, with start everywhere.
And the tipi's looked really cool lit up at night.
This is Baby...she's the Indian Village mascot, and a totally sweet dog.
April 1 - Coral Pink Sand Dunes
Ok, enough of Zion...we decided that after freezing our asses off camping for 2 nights (34 degrees or so overnight), we needed a hotel with a hot shower. So we head towards Kanab Utah, and passed through Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.
This place was wild...7 miles of beautiful, fine sand dunes in the middle of nowhere.
The sand was awesome.
Although we weren't alone out there.
March 31 - Zion
After exploring the Valley of Fire, we drove to Zion National Park and arrived around dusk.
We did a few hikes the next day and explored some of the different areas of the park.
Luckily it was still 'off season', but the park was already pretty crowded. It's become so commercial, it's sad. You travel through most of the park on buses which run every 7 minutes or so. Cars aren't allowed anymore because the traffic volume is too high, and traffic jams were getting way too out of hand.
Nonetheless, the hiking was beautiful. Although after hiking a few areas in the park, I was beginning to feel like it was the 'same car wreck, different view'. It was all beuatiful and scenic...but just a lot of the same. Taking a different trail didn't really get you any different scenery or anything.
We did make a new friend there though...
He was not at all shy about introducing himself and joining for lunch.
Wait a minute...aren't we out in the wild? Shouldn't these guys be scared of us and scurry away? So much for not disturbing nature...
March 30 - Valley of Fire State Park
I left Arizona on Tues, 3/29 and head up to Vegas. Heather flew into Vegas on the 30th to meet up and head to explore Zion and some of the parks in Nevada and Utah. It's the first time I broke out any of the camping gear on the trip, and Heather brought a mess of borrowed gear from SF as well.
This is the Valley of Fire in Nevada. ..
The rocks are an incredible deep red sandstone.
And in all kinds of wild formations.
Along with some beautiful desert blooms...
This is the Valley of Fire in Nevada. ..
The rocks are an incredible deep red sandstone.
And in all kinds of wild formations.
Along with some beautiful desert blooms...