Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Apache Trail & 4 Peaks

These were good trails to familiarize myself with the new Jeep. They are not particularly hard but have enough variety that I got to try all the neat gadgets on the Rubicon including four wheel drive (high & low), sway bars and wheel lockers. Now, I know how to use them, the next step is knowing when to use them.

Today's photos...




Monday, November 24, 2014

Jeep Rubicon

One of the things I enjoy about the western states is the abundance of wide open public land, something that is almost non-existent east of the Mississippi. However, access to a lot of this area requires a four wheel drive vehicle with high clearance. To this end I have purchased a 2010 Jeep Rubicon as a complement to my Polaris RZR side-by-side for exploring off-highway destinations. This is a big, beautiful country that I hope to see as much as I can for as long as I can.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Hardt Tank & 1900

The summer rains made these trails much rougher than last year. It was a true "rock crawling" day.

Hardcore riders

The Sonoran Desert can be surprisingly beautiful

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Tortilla Flat

Tortilla Flat is still a great place to visit for lunch or dinner and the chimichangas are as good as those from past years. Here's a couple of seasoned cowhands bellying-up to the bar...


On the way back, we stopped at the Goldfield Ghost Town...


where I photographed of a real cowgirl (model)...

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Box Canyon

In my opinion, if you can take only one ride out of the Arizonian, it should be to Box Canyon. The variety of terrain combined with interesting waypoints and spectacular views make it a great four wheeling destination.

Here is what is left of the old stagecoach depot on Mineral Mountain road...


On our way back, we met George, the owner of the Mary R mine. His father discovered gold here on Thanksgiving Day in 1922...

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Bomb Range

Mack & Joleen, who I rode with in Moab, are spending a week at the Arizonian before heading over to Quartzsite for the winter. Part of the RVing experience is meeting and making friends in one part of the country and then re-uniting in another part.

In as much as this was my first off-road ride in five months, we took a half-day trip out to an old WWII practice bombing range behind the park. Here's the bomb disposal crew in action...

That's the remnants of an old bomb in the foreground

Monday, November 17, 2014

360 Panoramic Photo

I am still discovering unique features on my Nikon CoolPix S9700 camera. The most recent is the ability to take a 360 degree panoramic photo...

Click on photo to enlarge

I am not sure how usable this feature is as it appears the photo would have to be enlarged quite a bit in order for it to be really effective. However, it might provide an interesting perspective if taken from something like a ferris wheel - time will tell.

Also, I have found some additional settings that may improve the camera's ability to take photos in low light conditions; I am still experimenting with this.  All in all I consider it to be a very good point & shoot camera for the price.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Arizonian Resort

I am back at the Arizonian RV Park east of Gold Canyon, AZ where I will spend the winter. This is my fourth season here so it has become somewhat like a family reunion in that I get to reconnect with friends from previous years. It's that camaraderie along with the great off-road riding and warm, sunny weather that keeps me coming back.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Hoover Dam

If I did not know better, I might think I am getting old. Last night, when I took my sock off, I discovered a blister the size of Rhode Island on my toe but never felt it because the rest of my body was in much more pain from two days of non-stop activity. Thankfully, Sunny suggested we drive down to the Hoover Dam today which probably saved a life or at least a trip to the ICU.

Today's photos...

Dam from the bridge

Bridge from the dam

Hoover "Dam Burger"

One thing I have learned in the last three days (other than do not try to keep up with Sunny) is "The Strip" is no longer an inexpensive place to visit. You are going to pay a premium for anything close to Las Vegas Boulevard.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Red Rock Canyon & Valley of Fire

Today, we drove out of the city to visit Red Rock Canyon and the Valley of Fire. These parks are a photographer's nirvana as they have rock formations of every shape, size and color.

Climbers at Red Rock

No problem understanding why they call it the Valley of Fire

Watching a professional photographer at work

Cabins built by the CCC in the 1930s

The surprise of the day was running into a group of big horn sheep...



Tonight, we saw Cirque du Soleil's "Zarkana" at the Aria. In my opinion it was good show but not a great one. Whereas, I would go see "Mystere" a second time, I cannot say the same for "Zarkana".

Monday, November 10, 2014

VIP Visitor

Sunny Weathers*, a friend from NC, is in town for a couple of days while her husband, Stormy, is out in SD blasting defenseless, unarmed pheasants out of the sky. Hopefully, Sunny can win enough money at the casinos that they will not have to depend upon frozen pheasant carcasses to get through those brutal NC winters.

We spent the afternoon walking the strip taking in the hotels/casinos/attractions including the new "High Roller"...






Here's one of the more honest panhandlers...


Of course, being in the desert, it is extremely important to stay hydrated...


At one point I thought we had made a wrong turn and ended up in Paris...


The Bellagio had the best Thanksgiving decorations...



We spent the evening on Fremont Street where Sunny was going to ride the SlotZilla zip line but it broke down while she was waiting for her turn which was a lot better than breaking down while she was on it.

I finally got back to the RV about 11:00 p.m. which I consider the wee hours of the morning. It's not easy keeping up with a veteran triathlete.

*Sunny Weathers is her "nom de plume", a time honored literary device used to protect her anonymity from adoring fans and law enforcement.

Sunday, November 09, 2014

Blog Visitors & Technology

The Revolvers Maps in the column to the right graphically represents "Visitors" from 34 countries that have viewed this blog in 2014. In the first nine days of this month, individuals from Slovakia, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Turkey, Canada, France and Slovenia have been here.

For someone who grew up when there were only three channels on television, multi-party wired telephone lines were the norm and there was no air conditioning much less computers and the Internet, today's technology is simply incredible. And to know that people from other countries (some of which I cannot identify on a world map) are reading what I have written and looking at photographs I have taken only adds to the amazement. Wonder what the next generation will see and experience in their lifetime?