Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Hiking beyond the Palm Trees

 This morning was another nice one and we had our full breakfast from 9:30 to 11 o'clock while lounging in the sun.  Nick has big plans for the day and I'm going to rest.

At noon, Nick went for a 6 mile run and accomplished it in 52 minutes.  He's planning to run a half marathon in April and is getting ready for it.

At 2 o'clock Nick filled a backpack and headed for Palm Canyon.

A number of years back Yuma and I tried to hike much further into the canyon to see where it goes, but the huge boulders we had to climb made us decide to turn back before we could accomplish our goal.

Nick decided he would give it a try today. He is better prepared and much younger so I wished him luck and off he went in a cloud of dust 😁

Yuma and I did nothing but lay around till Nick returned.  Yuma worries when one of us leaves so he kept watch.  At 5:30 he was back.  A little tired with running and hiking but he had a great time.

From here it is Nick's story.

Palm Canyon dead ahead.

Passing the palm trees.

Looking back from where I have come.

Rough but still climbing.
No path to follow and it is rugged.
More obstacles.

There's the Jeep down there.

The horseshoe above is my goal.
It's at this point I had to make a decision.  Maybe I should have started earlier in the day 😕 It's after 4 o'clock and it is a good 45 minute climb or more to reach my goal. 

Beautiful view from up here.
My decision is to head back down to make certain I have time to get home by dark so Grandpa doesn't worry.

Doug again.  We relaxed till dinner of two hotdogs a piece and Yuma gets half of one and the other half we left in the grill pan hoping the Kit fox returns tonight.  Got the flash ready on the camera and we're ready to get a great picture if it shows tonight.

Decided to post the only decent picture I got last night.  If it returns later you will see it tomorrow night.
Thanks for stopping by.

17 comments:

  1. Those are wonderful pictures, Nick. You hiked quite a ways up and into the canyon. Maybe you'll have another run at the horseshoe at the top, before you all move on. Love the picture of the pretty little fox. I hope he comes for your hotdogs. I'm glad you both had a chance to do what you enjoy.

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    1. Thanks Dolly. Fox was a no show. Nick will have to make a trip out here to finish his hike

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  2. I guess Nick is tired! That's a busy adventurous day! That's quite a climb. I'm sure Nick had a great time doing that! There is that sneaky fox! :)

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    1. Nick is tired. Too much running and hiking for one day.

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  3. Love the little fox! Nick did a great job ... the views are definitely worth the effort to get to the top. Anyone know just how the palm trees got started way up there?

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    1. Nick was certainly way up there. No one knows for certain but they think animal or bird droppings in the canyon crevice did the job.

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  4. put a little dog food out and the kit fox will keep coming back. We did this at Ajo and it came back everynight and we sat and watched it for an hour each night and took some good pics. we had the area lighted up so we could get good pics with no flash.

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    1. Thanks D&B. I wished it had come back. Guess it doesnt like hotdogs. 😀 I'll try the dog food next time.

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  5. You did awesome, Nick. That is quite a hike! Thanks for doing that for us the older folk!
    Cute fox, does Yuma sense he's out there?

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    1. I was certainly too old this time to go with Nick 🥲 Yuma barked and barked. That's how we knew something was out there. The fox wasn't afraid but wary.

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  6. That sure doesn't lock like much of a trail, Nick. Awesome effort to reach the top.

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    1. Nick had to blaze his own. Had to turn back and go a different way a few times.

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  7. Awesome pictures Nick. Thank you. Elva Shannon

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  8. Good on Nick for making the right decision to return. One does not want to be out there in the dark.

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    1. You're right Al. I'm glad he made the right decision. Reason now to come back someday to finish the hike.:)

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  9. Nick, those are great pictures of your hike! Nice that you turned around so Grandpa wouldn't worry! :) Could you have called him? You are quite the athlete like your dad!

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