With Holly finishing up her first year of school, we headed up to the Hopi reservation for her to present some information to Hopi resource managers. She was presenting on tree ring reconstruction of drought for the Four Corners region. I caught a little 24 hour bug on the way up, culminating in my curling up in the fetal position on the Hopi Cultural Center hotel room's bathroom floor. Feeling better the next day I was able to fulfill my duties as babysitter for a few of Holly's coworkers. While taking young Nate for a walk Holly and I received a friendly acknowlegement from a local Hopi kid from a bus window, "Hi white people!"
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| That was about the last smile I made for the next 24 hrs as the flu took over. It was all vomit and fever from there... |
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| Paco the Hopi Love Dog. |
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| Happy hour! |
We continued on to Flagstaff after Holly's work was finished. We got in a solid day of sport climbing at "The Pit" followed by a nice trail run. We then made our way to Flagstaff Brewing Company. A fine IPA and some bluegrass was the perfect end to a beautiful day. Holly also overtook me in a serious game of cribbage. The next day we headed to Priest's Draw, where we were finally able to get some pictures taken. We camped the whole time up near the area know as Marshall Lake on Forest Service land. Very pretty!
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| Baked Beans! |
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| Holly swore off eggs after this meal. That lasted a whole day. |
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| The happy cook. |
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| Marshall Lake, now more of a dried up lake bed due to the arid climate of the Four Corners region. It is now more of a wetland. Lots of birds! |
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| I wanted to believe these were leaf springs from a covered wagon. Probably some small old car, as there were four, ruling out boat trailer. |
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| As we were on Forest Service land, this cool old farm at the edge of the lake bed was probably grandfathered in. Right around 7200 feet. |
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| My word she's strong! |
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| It was windy, okay! |
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| Very fun boulder at Priest's Draw, Flagstaff |
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| I hate you boulder! |
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| Too hard. |
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| There were two really cool joining arroyos at Priest's Draw. This one looked a little older than the other, with some pines growing in its course. |
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| And another. |
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| As well as their intersection. |
nice post Michael! Looks like a great trip with lots of sunshine... Keep up the blogagge!
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