Sunday, January 17, 2016

PHEEBS & I HEADED OFF TO CHECK OUT SADDLE MOUNTAIN & A NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION

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THE PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION MAKES CLOUDS FOR ARIZONA SKIES:))
After Friday’s super relaxing day I knew I had to kick it up a notch.  Friends of Leslie & Peter’s were coming up from Peoria to take them out for the day & knowing Kelly would enjoy some nice quiet home time Pheebs & I loaded ourselves up & lit out of Dodge fairly early this morning.
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HEADING OUT VULTURE MINE ROAD TOWARDS VULTURE PEAK
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Wickenburg is like a magnate & it again drew us down that-a-way.  Having discovered ‘The Pie Cabinet’ a couple days ago in the towns west end & knowing they bake muffins daily & have fresh coffee we weren’t long in rolling into their parking lot.  With a coffee-cake muffin in hand plus a small coffee we rolled right back out heading west on highway 60 then south on Vulture Mine Road.  Had it in mind to maybe slide down around the Tonopah area south of I-10.
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CHECKING OUT A COUPLE JEEP ROADS ALONG THE WAY
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Nice sunny Saturday morning for a drive stopping a couple times along the way to check out a few Jeep roads.  We were in no rush as we ambled along taking in all the scenery we could.  On the southern horizon I could see great clouds of steam rising from the Palo Verde power plant south of Tonopah & figured if we got down that far we had better drop around & have us a look at that Arizona cloud making plant.DSC_0011
ONE OF ARIZONA’S SEVERAL CLOUD MAKING PLANTS
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Main reason for heading that way though was to have us look at the Saddle Mountain area South-west of Tonopah.  I remember RV Sue & Her Canine Crew boondocking somewhere around there & Ivan has also boondocked in that area these past couple of winters as well.
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SADDLE MOUNTAIN ON THE HORIZON THROUGH MY TELEPHOTO LENS
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We made our way through Tonopah & crossed over Interstate 10.  I remember getting off at this exit back in January of 2007 when we had our truck & fifth wheel.  It had been our first year to Quartzsite & upon leaving there we decided to overnight at an RV Park south of I-10.  Pheebs & i drove right past that same park twice today.
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CROSSING OVER I-10 & LOOKING WEST TOWARDS QUARTZSITE WHERE WE JUST MIGHT BE A WEEK FROM TODAY
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THIS IS THE RV PARK WE OVERNIGHTED AT BACK IN JANUARY 2007
I could see Saddle Back mountain to the southwest so we just followed a couple roads that lead in that direction.  We had no idea which areas RV Sue or Ivan had camped in.  Turned right on the Buckeye-Salome highway which led us pretty much right up to Saddle Mountain.  Saw a paved highway saying Courthouse road so we turned left & headed down that-a-way for a couple miles before turning around.
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I TOOK ME A LIKING TO SADDLE MOUNTAIN
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IT WAS HERE WE TURNED AROUND ON COURTHOUSE ROAD & I BELIEVE THOSE TO BE THE GILA BEND MOUNTAINS AHEAD
Must say I took a liking to Saddle Mountain because of it’s high raggety peaks & steeply sloping ridgelines.  Reminded me a bit of Superstition Mountain near Apache Junction only smaller.  Also reminded me of the Ajo & Kofa Mountains as well.  Because of it’s distinct lines this mountain definitely had some character to it.  It’s easily seen on the south side of I-10 for anyone traveling along that Interstate. 
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PHOTO TAKEN NORTH-EAST OF SADDLE MOUNTAIN….CAMPFIRE STONES IN THE LEFT FOREGROUND
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ALWAYS LOTS OF SMELLS FOR PHEEBS WHEREVER WE STOP
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TONOPAH ON THE HORIZON & THAT’S THE WAY WE HEAD HOMEDSC_0024
BUCKEYE & PHOENIX ARE THAT AWAY
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LOOKING WEST TOWARDS QUARTZSITE WAY BEYOND THAT SMALL MOUNTAIN RANGE
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THE ABOVE 2 PHOTOS ARE A GOOD EXAMPLE OF EITHER PRIORITIZING YOUR SKY OR YOUR FOREGROUND & IN THIS CASE EITHER ONE WORKS
Saw a bunch of cars gathered in the desert along Courthouse Road so pulled over & asked what was going on.  Saw a lot of older folks carrying pails in what appeared to be a procession of people coming from & heading towards Saddle Mountain itself.  A lady told me it was ‘Rock Hound’ group out for the day looking for & picking up different types of aggragates on the desert floor.DSC_0018
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Made a right hand turn back onto the Salome Highway heading for Tonopah & spotted a Jeep road on the right heading off into the desert towards Saddle Mountain.  We turned there & followed the road for maybe a mile.  Saw lots of boondocking spots.  The area was also very typically pitted with numerous mine shafts.  I think there are more mine shafts in the South-west than there are craters on the Moon.  Walked ourselves up a rocky hill taking a few photos along the way.
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A VERY TYPICAL MINE SHAFT
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AN OLD ABANDONED MINE SITE
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CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS FROM LONG AGO MINING BUILDINGS
From atop the hill I could see traffic bustling along on I-10 about 2 or 3 miles to the North.  Also had some good views of Saddle Mountain to the South-west.  Could also see the community of Tonopah off to the North-east.
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TRACTOR TRAILERS MOVING ALONG I-10 (300mm TELEPHOTO)DSC_7729
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IT’S A RUGGED COUNTRY OUT HERE IN THE WEST
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TONOPAH IN THE DISTANCE & THE WAY HOME IS WAY OVER ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THAT DISTANT MOUNTAIN RANGE
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LOTS OF BOON-DOCKING SPOTS HERE IN THE SHADOW OF SADDLE MOUNTAIN
Having just passed through Tonopah an hour before I new there was a Subway right up alongside the I-10 interchange.  I didn’t tell Pheebs we were headed there but soon as I came up the road & she spotted the Subway sign she went bonkers.  Minutes later we had ourselves all goobed up with a 6” Tuna Sub wallowing in sweet onion sauce.  It was about this time I also noticed a solid cloud cover moving in from the West.
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Back overtop I-10 we went again & headed east through Tonopah.  South of us I could see big plumes of cloud making steam so we turned right onto Wintersburg Road which put those plumes directly ahead of us. 
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ON WINTER’SBURG ROAD HEADING STRAIGHT FOR THE CLOUD MAKING PLANT
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Crossed over I-10 again & 10 minutes later we drove right into the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station.  So this is where Arizona’s clouds are made I thought.  Well it wasn’t the first time I had seen one of these large power plants.  While ranch sitting near McNeal Arizona years ago we would sometimes head north up through Cochise County & there was a large cloud making plant up that way as well & the highway ran right through it if I remember correctly.  It was just south of I-10 as well.DSC_7736
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NOW I KNOW WHERE ALL THOSE MARVELOUS CLOUDY SUNRISES & SUNSETS COME FROM:))
From the Palo Verde Power Plant I swung the Jeeps nose in a Northerly direction & we set a course for home once again crossing back over I-10.  On the far distant horizon maybe 30 miles away we could see Wickenburg’s Vulture Peak & over the next half hour or so it drew steadily closer.  With the cloud cover over us now we had to have our windows back up & just a little snap of heat on.  Winter in Arizona with no sun means no solar heat source.DSC_0061
BACK OVERTOP I-10 FOR THE FOURTH & LAST TIME TODAY
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PAST THIS CACTUS FARM WITH MANY OF IT’S PLANTS COVERED AGAINST THE COLD NIGHTS I SUSPECT
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ACRES UPON ACRES OF SOLAR PANELS
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LOOKING WEST ALONG THE ARIZONA CANAL ABOVE & LOOKING EAST BELOW
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I think it was going on 3 o’clock when Pheebs & I finally got home & for sure it was our longest & farthest away day trip since being here this winter.  I don’t know who was more tired, Pheebs or me.  Think it was me because the little Smarty Pants had some big snoozes on the way home.
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PASSING BY VULTURE PEAK ON OUR WAY TO CONGRESS
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BOON-DOCKERS CAN BE SEEN RIGHT OF CENTER
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All & all it was a another good daytrip for us & I again got to scout out some new territory.  I like when that happens.  It’s one of my favorite things to do & I’m sure in my past ancestory there must have been some pathfinders & adventuress explorers along the way.  Well at least I darn well hope there was……………………
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THESE POWER LINES ARE HEADED IN THE DIRECTION OF PHOENIX
GROANER’S CORNER:((  As migration approached, two elderly vultures doubted they could make the trip south, so they decided to go by airplane.  When they checked their baggage, the attendant noticed that they were carrying two dead raccoons. "Do you wish to check the raccoons through as luggage?" she asked.
"No, thanks," replied the vultures. "They're carrion."

Friday, January 15, 2016

A CHANGE OF PACE DAY

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I had noticed a high thin cloud cover drifting in late Thursday afternoon & when I stepped outside with Pheebs early this morning I could see we had no visible stars overhead.  It was good timing though for I knew after our last couple days out galavanting around in the desert it would be a day of welcome rest.   With that thought foremost in my mind I barely ventured outside the rig for the rest of the day.DSC_2689

Finished my book West With The Night & have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it.  Truth for me can so often be far more entertaining & meaningful than fiction & so it was with the life & times of Beryl Markham renouned horse woman, aviatrix extraordinaire, writer, & so much more.

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Scrambling through my Kindle for another book to read I came across The Story of Cole Younger by Himself.  It is about Cole Younger & the Younger Brothers before during & after the American Civil War.  Cole Younger writes this book to clear up many of the myths, legends, untruths, & misunderstandings of his life.  Started the book early this morning & ended up doing something I have not done for so many years I cannot remember the last time I did it.  I read the entire book in one day.

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Clouds partially cleared for a few hours & with sunshine streaming through the windows washing over me in my recliner I could not have wanted to be anywhere else.  It was warm, it was cozy, it was where I wanted to be.  Never went in the house at all until sometime well after noon & only then for maybe 20 minutes.  Kelly, Leslie, & Peter were just heading out to Nichols West which just happens to be a 5 star restaurant here in Congress.  Kelly knew I would not want to go & she was right.  It’s just not my kind of place regardless of how good the food is.  There were a couple slices of left over Pizza in the fridge & I was just as happy to grab those & beat a hasty retreat back out to the rig.

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Clouds again moved in & this time they brought a cold rain with them but no matter, Pheebs & I were totally content to be squirrelled away in the rig toasty warm & dry.  Nice relaxing music on Sirius Satellite radio, (068 Spa) interesting book, pitter pattering of rain drops on the roof, & no particular place to go or be.  How nice to have a total change of pace for a day.  Would I want to repeat this day tomorrow??  No, tomorrows are always a great opportunity to do something different from today:))

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Around 2 our skies began clearing again & this time it was for real & we spent the remainder of the day in bright sunshine.  Regardless of the big improvement outside I remained inside with my my book & my music.  Just a relaxing day basically spent with myself in quiet thought & reflection.  

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GROANER’S CORNER:(( It was many years ago since the embarrassing day when a young woman, with a baby in her arms, entered his butcher shop and confronted him with the news that the baby was his and asked what was he going to do about it? Finally he offered to provide her with free meat until the boy was 16. She agreed.
He had been counting the years off on his calendar, and one day the teenager, who had been collecting the meat each week, came into the shop and said, "I'll be 16 tomorrow."
"I know," said the butcher with a smile, "I've been counting too, tell your mother, when you take this parcel of meat home, that it is the last free meat she'll get, and watch the expression on her face."
When the boy arrived home he told his mother. The woman nodded and said, "Son, go back to the butcher and tell him I have also had free bread, free milk, and free groceries for the last 16 years and watch the expression on his face!"