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Alpines Leave & Hanging Garden (Wahweap CG – Lake Powell Resort & Marina)

It’s been a great rally!  It was sad to see all the Alpines leave this morning (Wednesday) 🙁  There were many, many hugs and ‘see-ya-laters’.

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Some of the Alpines passed by as we finished taking down the EZ-Up Tents, and packed up the tables and chairs to take them back to the rental place in downtown Page.

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This time we switched it up and put the round tables in my truck (above) and the chairs in Daves’ (below).

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By-the-way, is anyone missing their lawn ornament?  This one (below) was left in site 22.  Yes – we know who you are (Mike & Donna).  We were thinking about holding it for ransom.  If you want it back, just contact the Guhsés’ who may deliver it to the next rally for a fee 🙂

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After finishing up with the rally clean-up, Stilla and I took the Silverado to Hanging Garden.  We’ve passed by the entrance sign many times on our travels between Page and the campground.

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Some of the other Alpiners stopped by here during the Rally and told us it was worth seeing.  We turned just after the Glen Canyon Bridge at the sign (above) and went down the gravel road to the parking area.  When we saw that the road continued on down towards the lake after the parking area, we decided to see where it went.  Here’s the view back to the Glen Canyon Bridge from the road.

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The gravel road ended in another parking lot overlooking the lake.  We parked the truck and walked down closer to the lake.

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After checking out the cool rock formations, we drove back up to the Hanging Garden Trail parking area.

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The informational placard says it’s a 1-mile round trip.

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View (below) of the massive rock formation near the parking area that we had to walk around to get to the Hanging Garden.

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We started down the trail with a full bottle of cold water.

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And we kept walking…

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and walking…

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and walking.

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When the trail wasn’t easy to see; we just followed all the rocks lined up along the sides.

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Stilla posed for a picture in front of some neat looking sandstone formations.

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And we just kept following the rock-lined trail.

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We were completely alone so far on our hike and almost began wondering if should have waited for the 5 PM ranger-guided tour… what if we took a wrong turn?

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We pressed on and kept following the trail over hard rock…

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and through soft sand…

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until we finally saw from a distance, what looked like it could be a Hanging Garden (below).

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We hiked up the hill towards the shady alcove.

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View of the lake behind us.

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And finally!  Here it is – the Hanging Garden.

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We had it all to ourselves.

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I’ll bet these flowers (below) look really nice when they bloom.

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Another view back toward the lake from the Hanging Garden (below).

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We took a few more pictures and started our hike back to the parking lot.  Another couple finally showed up after we arrived, so we were no longer the only ones on the trail.

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Our water bottle was empty by now and the sun was cooking us slowly.

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One last picture of the Hanging Garden on our way out.

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We were glad to be back at the truck where we had another bottle of water.  The Hanging Garden was definitely worth the hike.  Check it out if you’re in the area 🙂

After a stop at WalMart in Page for a few groceries, we made it back to the campground to relax for the rest of our last evening here at the Wahweap Campground.

We found David & Nicole back at their Coach – just relaxing after their tiresome tour-of-duty as wagon master(s).

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We’ll say our farewells before we pack up and head out this morning (Thursday) after I get this post published.  They are going to stay a couple more days to try and see some of the local sites that they didn’t have time for while performing all their wagonmaster duties.

We’re thinking about heading over to Kanab, UT today.  We heard there’s some good attractions there.  And it’s conveniently along our route to Las Vegas NV, where we want to be on the 22nd to meet our son William who’s coming in from Germany to visit for a couple/few weeks 🙂  Check back on us…

 

Colorado River Float Trip & Alpine BBQ Dinner- Alpine SoCal Rally Day 7 (Wahweap CG – Lake Powell Resort & Marina)

Day 7 of the Alpine SoCal Rally in Lake Powell started like most others with nice weather and an even-nicer breakfast spread.  I think it’s safe now to grade our wagon master(s) David & Nicole Guhsé on their performance – I’ll give them an A+ !  And I think everyone here would agree; they’ve set a high standard for future rally wagonmasters to attain 🙂

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Stilla and Nicole setting up the table for breakfast.

Fruits…

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Yogurts…

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Bagels… which David toasted on the grill per each customers request.

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Stilla even patted the hard-boiled eggs dry after David finished boiling them… now how’s that for attention to detail?  🙂

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Our last breakfast together…

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And here’s one last look at our week-long rally agenda for your viewing pleasure:

Lake Powell Rally Schedule


After breakfast, everyone that had signed up for the Colorado River Float Trip, headed over to the Colorado River Discovery (CRD) Rafting Headquarters office in downtown Page.  Click link HERE for their website.

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Thirty-one of us gathered in front of the CRD office for a quick briefing from a tour-guide before we boarded the bus.

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We all boarded the Colorado River Discovery bus.  Our box lunches were waiting for us on the bus.

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Our tour-guide explained how we were going to get to the bottom of the dam through a 2-mile long tunnel.

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There was security at the entrance to the 2-mile tunnel.

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We drove into the 2-mile long 22″- 6″ tall tunnel.

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The tunnel was dark except for an occasional side-shaft that opened to the side of the canyon to let in a little light every so-often.  This is the part that Stilla didn’t want to experience, therefore she stayed back at the campground today to hang out with our little dog “Coach.”

And here we are coming out at the bottom of the Glen Canyon Dam (below).

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View of the tunnel we had just came out of (below).

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We all got off the bus, put on hard-hats and walked down the long ramp to our waiting boats.

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Here we are at the bottom of the ramp.  They split us up into two groups, each with our own boat.

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Here’s the group on my raft…

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and here’s the other group heading down the river in front of us.

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Information on the rafts is available at the CRD website: “Colorado River Discovery utilizes inflatable, motorized pontoon rafts. Comfortably carrying a maximum of 22 passengers and piloted by an experienced guide, these rafts are ideal for navigating the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Lees Ferry, Arizona.

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Views of the dam and bridge from our vantage point in the raft:

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That’s the Carl Hayden Visitors Center (below center) perched on the edge of the cliff.  We visited that on Sunday when we took the dam tour.  Click HERE for that post if you missed it.

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The spillway (below).  Hope no one opens that while we’re down here 😐

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We headed down the river.  Our destination for the day is supposed to be Horseshoe Bend.  Then we’re going to turn around and motor back up to our waiting bus again.  I wrote about our visit to the Horseshoe Bend overlook in a previous post.  Click HERE if you missed that.  We’re also going to stop along the way to check out some petroglyphs.

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We rounded the first bend and could no longer see the dam and bridge behind us.

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The cliffs were amazing to see from below.

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We passed a little waterfall.

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Some fishermen in a boat we passed had just hooked a fish.  We floated past quickly and didn’t get to see him pull it in.

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Alpiners – Orville & Mary Ann.  Remember them from my first posting at the Page, AZ Elks Lodge when we first got here last week?

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Beth Cannon taking a picture. One of many.
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Reginald Bodeaux (on the left). One of our newest members.

We passed a couple of birds on our float, I think I heard someone say this a Great Blue Heron(?)

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Yup… those are my feet…

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Our boat-driver/tour-guide pointed out things along the way.

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At times, you could see to the bottom of the river.

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We eventually floated around a bend and saw other boats beached near the petroglyph site.

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We pulled in next to the other boats and met up with the others in our Alpine group.

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We hiked a few hundred yards up a path to view the petroglyphs.

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Group photo of the SoCal Alpine group at the Petroglyph site near Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River.

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The petroglyphs:

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Informational placard on the petroglyphs:

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When we returned to the boats after viewing the petroglyphs, we found Bill Figge had just taken a dip in the river.

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Brrrr… I don’t think he’ll do it again soon.

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Yup… those are my feet again 🙂  The water is reportedly a consistent 47° because it comes from the bottom of Lake Powell through the dam.

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We boarded our respective boats again to head down the river a little farther to Horseshoe Bend:

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And here we are coming around Horseshoe Bend…

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If you look closely, you can see the people at the top looking down on us from the cliff edges…

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We rounded Horseshoe Bend.  This is the view to the west.

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Shortly after rounding the Horseshoe Bend, we turned around and motored quickly back up river…

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Here’s the north looking view of Horseshoe Bend after we turned around.  The tourists are on the cliffs to the right side now.

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We motored past the petroglyph site.

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And finally we could see the dam again.

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Both of our boats paused below the dam for a bit while our respective tour-guides gave us a little more information about the area and answered questions.

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We thanked our tour-guides, disembarked from our boats, and walked back up the long ramp to the bus.  The bus took us back out of the canyon through the 2-mile long tunnel again.

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I highly recommend this raft trip to anyone visiting the area.  The only thing I wish we could have done, is to float all the way down to Lee’s Ferry and then bus back from there.  Remember my post about our drive to Lee’s Ferry?  Oh well, we have to save something for next time, right?  🙂

View of the bridge from above.  Our campground is on the horizon to the right in the picture below.

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When we retuned to the campground, it wasn’t long before it was BBQ time!  Everyone broke out their grills and set them up at our get-together site.  Do you think we have enough grills?  🙂

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The grills were all lined up dress-right-dress.

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It wasn’t long before the table was filled with everyone’s favorite dishes:

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And the grills were fired up:

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I didn’t hear anyone complain… especially since we all cooked what we brought ourselves 🙂

Another beautiful sunset for our final day of the rally…

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We continued socializing after dark with the help of Orville & Mary Ann’s ‘Bonfire in a Can’.  Link HERE.  Yes, we bought one too 🙂  Thanks Mary Ann!

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And another fine Alpine Coach SoCal Rally is in the history books!

Now all we have to do is pack all this up again… uuggh 🙁  We decided to stay another day (Wednesday) to help Dave & Nicole clean up and return the tables and chairs… but I’ll save that for my next posting.

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Stay tuned for our next adventure…

Presidents; Horseshoe Bend; & Lee’s Ferry – Alpine SoCal Rally Day 3 (Wahweap CG – Lake Powell Resort & Marina)

Thursday was Day 3 of the Alpine SoCal Rally at Lake Powell and it started off with another awesome breakfast served by our Wagon master(s) David & Nicole Guhsé!  Stilla and I got up early and went over to the get-together site to help set things up.  Breakfast was a home-run and went off without a hitch thanks to the rally team.

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After breakfast we had our Alpine SoCal Member meeting consisting of the usual stuff; old business, new business, future rally dates, etc.,  and then we voted on the nominations for our officers which was a no-brainer because all the leadership positions, except for the president, would be filled by incumbents that (as-always) have been doing an excellent job.

And now for the big news: Since our current SoCal Chapter President (Joe Darling) has been experiencing some health issues including a recent back surgery, 🙁 he is unable to continue in this role.

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Get well soon Joe!

Therefore the nominating committee contacted members recently to find someone to fill the position.  Of course, no one can replace Joe – only follow in his footsteps.  I kept it to myself until now, but I was nominated and it was voted on in this morning’s meeting.  I will take over Joes’s duties beginning January 1st.  I am humbled by the chapter members confidence in me and hope I can live up to expectations and Joe’s legacy.

Lake Powell Rally Schedule


After all the meeting fuss was over, 🙂  Stilla and I took little dog “Coach” in the SIlverado and we went for a day-trip since today was a “free day” until our scheduled “La Familia Spaghetti Dinner”.

We drove back out towards the South Entrance of the Lake Powell Resort & Marina and stopped at some of the scenic viewpoints:

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We exited the Resort & Marina area and headed back through Page…

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Sign as you exit the South Entrance to the Lake Powell Resort & Marina (we turned left)

to another viewpoint at Scenic View Road:

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We parked and walked down to the view point:

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After negotiating the many slippery steps, we got a good view of the Glen Canyon Dam and the bridge.

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Wish we could be in that boat (below) 🙂

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We walked back up the path / steps to the parking lot.

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In the parking lot, we met this nice couple from Germany.  They are traveling around the US and even plan on going down to Argentina!  We talked for a bit, because as most of you know, Stilla is also from Germany.  They shared their blog address with us (below) so if you’re interested, give it a look.  Once again, I have to say – we get to meet the nicest people in the RV world 🙂

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We moved on over to Horseshoe Bend.  Here’s the view of the first part of the path from the parking lot.

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And here’s the view after you get to the top of the first hill.  See the little people heading down the trail to the cliff edge?

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We put little “Coach” in his doggie back-pack.

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Lots of tourists at the edge of the canyon.

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Stilla on the edge 🙂

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Horseshoe Bend.

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See the little boat down there?

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Wish we were in it.

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Picture of us in front of famous Horseshoe Bend, courtesy of some nice asian tourists.

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The sun beat down on little “Coach”, he didn’t like walking in the hot sand.

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The view back down to the parking lot (below).  A few buses had arrived full of Asian tourists that we shared the trail with.

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We continued south on 89 to Lee’s Ferry which looks like its only a few miles straight line distance from the campground when you look at a map, but it’s 100 miles to drive.  We took 89 south and then got on 89A north to get there.   Here’s the view (below) coming down the mountain south of Page.

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We stopped to check out the view at a turnout and Stilla browsed the Indian jewelry vendors.

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At the bottom of the mountain we turned right towards Marble Canyon (sign below).

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When we got close to the turn for Lee’s Ferry, we crossed Navajo Bridge.

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We pulled into the Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center.  Normally, I would expound on this and other locations we stopped at, but I’m pressed for time to get this blog post published, so please don’t forget to click on the links embedded in the (green-colored) text to learn more.

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After Navajo Bridge, we turned on Lees Ferry Road into Marble Canyon (←link here).

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Here’s the entrance fees:

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Information placards:

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We drove down the scenic road to the Ferry site:

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Read more about Lees Ferry (HERE).

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We stopped and toured the campground here for future reference as we often do.  Here’s the sign (below) if you’re interested in camping here.  It looked like there were quite a few sites that are big-rig friendly.

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We returned the same way we went in and snapped a few more pics of the cool rock formations:

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And we returned to Page after about 200 miles of driving today.  Here’s the view (below) coming in to Page from 89 south.  It was right about this time that our Wagonmaster (David Guhsé) called and asked if we could stop by Strombolli’s Restaurant to pick up the garlic bread for our spaghetti dinner.

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We rolled back into the campground (with garlic bread in hand) just in time for our “La Familia Spaghetti Dinner”.

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Another awesome dinner goes off well.  Everyone enjoyed the spaghetti dinner with lots of garlic bread and salads:

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David even put on some “mood” music that fit the Italian theme.

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We were treated to an awesome sunset as we finished our dinner:

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Hope you enjoyed today’s tour… check back tomorrow for Day 4 of our Alpine SoCal Rally.  Wish all you readers out there could join us 🙂

 

 

 

Alpines, Alpines, Everywhere! – Alpine SoCal Rally Day 1 (Wahweap CG – Lake Powell Resort & Marina)

On Tuesday, David, Frank, and I went to Page, AZ to pick up tables and chairs for our Alpine SoCal Rally at Lake Powell.  The rest of the Alpines are due to arrive today and we have pizza & salad scheduled for 5:30.

Lake Powell Rally Schedule

Here’s Frank and David strapping down the large round tables on the back of David’s truck.

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Hope we make it without losing any…

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We fitted all the chairs in the back of our Silverado.  I was sure not to lose anything  🙂

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Frank and I followed David (at a safe distance) to keep an eye on the load.

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We went through the South Entrance to get back to the Wahweap Campground.

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And we made it!  Not a single table was hurt during transportation or in the production of this blog post 🙂

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All set up… let the Rally begin!

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We put out the “Alpine SoCal” sign on the main road to our loop to make sure no one gets lost.

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We have all 26 sites in Loop C reserved for the Rally.

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We also put out the “Alpine Southern California” sign in front of our get-together site to mark our territory.

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Coaches arrived throughout the day:

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Everyone gathered at our get-together site for Happy Hour and by 5:30 David Guhsé arrived on time with the pizza and salad.  Here’s a collection of pictures I took of our Alpine Coach Association SoCal group enjoying our first evening together:

 

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Everything went great and a good time was had by all.  We even had lots of leftover pizza, salad, and garlic bread.  We’ll try to save the leftover salad and freeze the garlic bread to have with our Spaghetti dinner scheduled for Friday.

We did learn a couple lessons; 1) Everyone should probably bring a light jacket or sweater because when the sun goes down it gets a little cool, and 2) If we stay until the sun goes down, (which is highly likely), we should all bring along a flashlight next time.

Check back tomorrow to see how our tour of Antelope Slot Canyon goes.

Early Arrivals (Wahweap CG – Lake Powell Resort & Marina)

We got rained on pretty much all Monday night.  And Tuesday morning remained soggy with intermittent showers.  Every time it stopped raining, we would start to unload the bicycles and Harley, but the rain would start up again and drive us inside.

It finally began clearing up around mid-afternoon and we were able to get the bikes and the Harley off the truck.  But in doing so, I wrenched my back taking the bike carrier off the truck, so I’ll have to take it easy for awhile.  Now, at least, we can use the bed of the pickup to go get tables and chairs on Wednesday morning.

Otherwise – we pretty much just hung around the campground and watched some of our (day early) Alpine Rally attendees show up.  We had several meet and greet sessions.  It’s always fun to catch up with folks we haven’t seen in a while.

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I think we have 7 Alpines in the loop now that have arrived so far… the rest will arrive today (Wednesday).

Meet Frank (below) a newcomer to the Alpine SoCal group.  We stopped to get acquainted while walking the dog.

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These nice folks (below) Nancy and Paul McPhillips, are in the market for a Class A Coach and did a drive-thru of our loop to check out the Alpines.  They stopped to ask questions about our Coaches while Stilla and I were talking to Frank.  We (Frank and I) filled them in on our opinions… of course you know we’re biased a little bit, but you might be looking at some new members if they can find an Alpine for sale 🙂

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Orville & Mary Ann drove over in their Jeep from the Page, AZ Elks Lodge to scout out the sites and say Hi.  You may recall them from my post a couple day ago when we were staying at the lodge.  They’ll bring their Coach over today too.  John & Lorraine Foster joined them for a photo op (below).

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(L to R) Orville & Mary Ann, Lorraine, Stilla, and John.

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(L to R) Greg & Marcy Vaughan; John Foster

John & Lorraine got lots of supervisory assistance while giving their Coach a quick-clean after coming off the road.

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John & Lorraine Foster getting their Coach ready for the rally.

Several of the Rally attendees took a walk down to the marina after they got set up.  The sun’s out now, the sky is blue…

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Our windshield view of Lake Powell.

Once the rain stopped and the sun came out again, we got the flagpole set up and Stilla put out some of her solar lights.

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So here we are… ready for Day 1 of the Alpine SoCal Lake Powell Rally 🙂

We’ll get our group site set up today with tables, chairs, etc.,  and we pick up Pizza for this afternoon’s social hour at 5 PM.

Don’t forget to check back…

 

Moving Day to the Alpine Coach Rally (Wahweap CG – Lake Powell Resort & Marina)

Monday we moved over to the Wahweap Campground at the Lake Powell Resort & Marina (lower left corner of map below) to get ready for the upcoming Alpine Coach Rally which starts on Wednesday.

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We didn’t bother to hook up the Silverado behind the Coach when we left the Page, AZ Elks Lodge around noon because it was only a 10 mile trip to the Wahweap CG.  It turns out this was a mistake…

Stilla followed me in the truck as I pulled up to the park checkpoint at the South Entrance.  I showed the park ranger my disabled veterans access pass and told her the truck behind me was with me.  She said the truck had to be hooked up to the Coach or I would have to pay $20 for the extra vehicle.  Of course, I tried to reason with her –  but in typical bureaucratic fashion she just said; “That’s the rule.”

I asked; “OK, so if I hook it up, then you’ll let me through with my access pass?”  “Yeah,” she said, ” as long as you can do it in a couple minutes.”  So, I put the Coach in neutral and pulled the parking brake, ran back to Stilla in the truck and motioned her forward so I could hook up the tow bar.  I didn’t bother hooking up the umbilical cord for the lights or the safety hooks and jumped back into the Coach to get a  wave-thru from the ‘kindly’ park power ranger.  Really?!?

I towed the Silverado the final few miles to our campsite in Loop C.

Wahweap Campground

All 26 sites of Loop C have been reserved for our Alpine Coach Rally, and as I mentioned in yesterday’s post, the host(s) aka “Wagon-masters” David & Nicole Guhsé are parked at the entrance to the loop in site 26 and we get to occupy site 24.  We’ll leave the site between our two rigs (site 25) empty for our get-togethers where we’ll set up tables, chairs and some EZ-Up tents.

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Site 24 in Loop C at the Wahweap CG in Lake Powell Resort & Marina.

Here’s David & Nicole’s Coach in site 26 as viewed from our site.  Nice view, eh?

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View down the Loop C road in the opposite direction.

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We met up with David & Nicole Guhsé (our hosts for the upcoming Rally) and went down to the CG registration office together in their nice new Ford F150 pickup.  David had arranged to get some “goody” bags from the resort management so we could stuff them with literature, maps, etc., to pass out to the rally attendees when they arrive on Wednesday.

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Nicole & David Guhse “wagonmasters” for the Lake Powell Alpine Coach Rally.

We ended up having to go over to the other side of the resort to the administration offices near the lodge in order to track down the resort manager.  She was out to lunch, so we had drinks and a snack at the finely-appointed lounge / restaurant in the lodge while we waited for her to return.  This is the view from the restaurant windows overlooking the lake.

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The lodge pool.

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The resort manager finally showed up and gave us some really nice “goody” bags with Lake Powell and Glenn Canyon pictures printed on the sides.  Now all we have to do is find some “goodies” to put in them.  So we drove over to the Dam Visitor Center and got some brochures and information on the Dam Tours to add to the “goody” bags.

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Here’s the dam as seen from the visitor center.  We’ll come back here on Sunday for a tour.

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And the dam bridge (no pun intended).

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Then we drove into Page to the Museum / Visitor Center for more brochures, literature, maps, etc.,

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We returned to the campground and organized the stuff we picked up and stuffed the “goody” bags.  Then we spent a quiet evening in the Coach listening to the occasional raindrops hit the roof.

Today (Tuesday) we’ll pick up tables and chairs and get things set up in our get-together  spot.  Hopefully we’ve seen the last of the rain or a while.  It’s been raining intermittently for the last two days.  The weather-guessers say its supposed to be nice from here on out 🙂

Here’s our agenda for the Rally:

Lake Powell Rally Schedule

Only one more day to go before the fun begins… check back tomorrow to see what our Tuesday brings.  🙂

Prelude to the Alpine Rally (Elks Lodge 2498 – Page, AZ)

I started off our Sunday here at the Elks Lodge in Page, AZ with an early morning walk with our little dog “Coach” around the neighborhood.

Then I gave Stilla a ride over to the nearby Catholic church where she attended morning services while I spent the rest of the morning washing the Urban Escape Vehicle and the Silverado.  Which means it will probably rain later, right?

At lunchtime, Mary Ann made some awesome chili, complete with garlic bread to share with us.  Yumm!  Thanks Mary Ann 🙂

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Alpine owners and neighbors here at the Page Elks Lodge (Orville McGee & Mary Ann Ratliff)

After our awesome lunch, we took off in the Silverado to check out the town and stock up on groceries at the local WalMart.  But first, we wanted to drive over to the Lake Powell Resort & Marina (about 10 miles) to check out the campground we’ll be moving to tomorrow for the Alpine Coach Rally.  I knew from correspondence, that the hosts for the Rally, David & Nicole Guhse, were supposed to be arriving today.

Before driving into the campground, we pulled off at a scenic viewpoint and looked down on Lake Powell from above.

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From the scenic viewpoint we could see our future campground in the distance at the edge of the lake (below).

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We drove through the North Entrance to get to the campground.  We passed by another entrance road earlier, (I assume it’s called the south entrance) just after going over the bridge by the dam.  Both entrances have manned check-points to pay your fees.  I was able to show my Disabled Veterans Access Pass for free entry.

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We drove around the campground and checked out several of the loops.  This place is huge, with 139 Full Hook Up sites and another 112 tent or self-contained RV spots.  Click HERE and HERE for links.

Wahweap Campground

Since we didn’t see our Alpine Coach Rally “hosts” anywhere in the campground, I gave Dave Guhse a call to see where they were at… it turned out David & Nicole were just a few miles away on their way in to the campground.  So we waited at the registration office / general store and greeted them as they pulled in.

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David & Nicole Guhse pulling in to the registration area at Lake Powell Resorts & Marina – Wahweap CG.

It started raining just as they pulled into the parking lot… I think David & Nicole brought the rain with them 🙂

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After hugs and handshakes, and a quick stop inside the registration office, we went over to Loop C to help David & Nicole claim a spot.

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David & Nicole Guhse’s Alpine Coach.

David & Nicole unhooked their nice, new Ford pickup and parked their Alpine in site 26.  Since Stilla and I are co-hosting this rally with David & Nicole; we discussed the layout for the upcoming Rally and decided to use site 25 for our get-togethers.  Stilla and I will take site 24 when we come back with our Coach tomorrow.  This way, we’ll have the empty spot between our two rigs so it will be more convenient to move breakfast items over in the mornings, cater meals, set up the EZ-up tents, tables, chairs, etc.,

With that done… we followed David & Nicole back into Page to the WalMart so we could stock up.  We exited Lake Powell Resorts & Marina on the entrance road that I passed up earlier and came out near the Glen Canyon Dam Bridge.

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David & Nicole Guhse in front of us in their Ford pickup going across the Glen Canyon Dam bridge.

We parted ways with David & Nicole at WalMart.  Stilla and I returned to the Elks Lodge with our groceries.  We brought back some Granny Apples for Mary Ann Ratliff (per her earlier request) and she made an apple pie.  She delivered half the pie to our Coach just in time for dessert.  It was awesome 🙂  I can’t remember a better apple pie… Thanks Mary Ann!

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Today (Monday) we pack up to make the short trip over to the Wahweap Campground to get ready for the Alpine Coach Rally which officially starts on the 7th, but I’m sure we’ll have some other early arrivals.  Stay tuned for Alpine fun…

PS  It’s rained off and on last night… nothing too hard, just infrequent showers and now it’s raining lightly again this morning as I go to publication with this posting.  We’re supposed to have nice weather again beginning Wednesday according to my iPhone weather app… just in time for the Rally 🙂