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Saturday, February 25, 2012

NV – Lake Mead, 28 Jan–25 Feb 2012 Part 2

 

Arleen:  Ten days before we left Lake Mead, I left Shawn on his own and flew off to Montana to be with my Mom during her gall bladder surgery.  The surgery went well and she is now on her way to a full recovery. 

Mom and Arleen

While in Montana I had a wonderful opportunity to catch up with old friends.  I have known Sondi and her parents, Charlotte and Bob, most of my life.  They are much more than friends...they are my extended family.  Sondi has been challenged by cancer in the last few months and thankfully has the upper hand on the battle.  It was great to see her, and husband Kurt, and their boys.  Another dear friend, Anne and I go back over four decades.  It was great to see her and her husband Ardie.  I also went and got my hair cut by my new and wonderful friend Kathy, who is also an avid follower of our blog!

           Billings MT1 - Feb 2012       

        Arleen and Sondi                                                      Arleen, Ardie, Anne

Thankfully my Mom’s surgery went well and we were able to spend some quality time together.  But I was very glad to get back to my man in sunny Nevada out on Lake Mead. 

 

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Shawn:  Hmmm….Las Vegas Ski Resort got 9 inches of fresh snow the morning I had to take Arleen to the airport.  I figured that if I was already half way to the ski resort, I might as well check it out!  The resort is small with 2 lifts, a vertical drop less than a thousand feet, and a few fun trails, but the snow was great.  I enjoyed it, but I really missed my girl!  At no time this winter did I picture myself snowboarding near Vegas.  We are very fortunate to have these opportunities.

I also did something else that has eluded me since we hit the road.  I slipped into a routine.  Most mornings, my 4-legged friend and I would go for a long walk, usually 6 miles.  Then I’d hang out in the trailer for an hour or two and have lunch.  Next, I paddled the kayak around Lake Mead and fished until roughly sunset.  Finally, I’d eat dinner and settle in for a relaxing evening.  It was very nice!  I really enjoyed Lake Mead and hope to find many similar situations down the road.

Though I never caught a striped bass, I did catch a decent smallmouth bass…

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Here are a couple of walking routes…

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The Hund Report :  Woof, woof…  I have been thinking about this blog thing.  My Mom and Dad say they are writing it for their family & friends.  Well I got friends out there too, who may want to know what it is like to be living this nomadic life – hey Buddy & Jake!  Life is good!  Rather than just getting released into the backyard like back at the old house, Dad has to get up and walk with me.  We usually take the long way around the campground.  There are interesting smells everywhere!  I know if I hold off on going “#2”, I can get a longer walk, hee, hee, hee.  Then after Mom drinks her first cup of tea, she takes me for another walk.  Mom and Dad hang out with me so much more than when they had those things they called “jobs”!  When we do go for walks, they are usually a good 4 to 8 miles long.  Too bad my nearly 11 year old body struggles on the long ones.  But if I see a critter, a cat, or another dog, it doesn’t matter how tired I am!  I loved the Oregon beaches.  Especially the sand dunes.  I felt like I was five years old again.  I did not like staying at those National Parks.  For some reason they do not like dogs on their trails.  I see coyotes all over!  What are they?  Dogs!  While Mom took off to Montana, Dad and I walked over 30 miles.  I preferred to stay on the paved paths.  The desert rocks are awful on my feet.  Oh, it hurt.  If I acted like I was tired, Dad would throw a stick in the lake and I gladly fetched it.  Oh, what fun!  Especially if I can run out and shake on some stranger, like that Japanese woman that was taking pictures of me.  That was SO fun!  Another day, we hiked up to an overlook.  I took a nice nap while Dad ate some ham and meditated or whatever he does while staring into the water.  I think he missed Mom a lot.  Woof, woof and so did I!  

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The family is all together again, but now we are in Prescott, AZ.  And there are all kinds of fun things to see and do and smell!

Monday, February 13, 2012

NV -– Lake Mead, 28 Jan-25 Feb 2012

 

Map picture

Millions of people visit Hoover Dam and play at Lake Mead every year.  As we crested the hill in Boulder City and got our first glimpse of the huge shimmering blue lake surrounded by rugged desert mountains, we could see why.  The campground was like an oasis with palm trees and great views of the lake.  We had all amenities and were very comfortable during our first two weeks here.  In fact, we won’t want to leave!

   

         View from our front door                                         View from our back window

We went to both the Lake Mead and Nevada Visitor centers to get ourselves educated about the area.  We learned that the fishing on Lake Mead, the Colorado River, and Lake Mojave can be very good and that all three are popular with kayakers.  We also learned that the 34 mile River Mountains Loop Trail was paved and would be a great bike ride that we could access from our front door.  We learned that there are some great hiking trails and that one of the world’s greatest engineering marvels, Hoover Dam, was almost in our backyard.  And we narrowed our Vegas wish list to just a few things.  Boulder City was a very nice town, just 5 miles from our home where we could easily resupply.  If Boulder City didn’t have what we needed, then Henderson or Las Vegas certainly would.  As we explored, learned more, and watched the sky turn brilliant colors to start and end each day, we knew Lake Mead was great for us!

Where to begin?  First we hiked the historic Railroad Trail to Hoover Dam.  The route was a primary supply line for building Hoover Dam.  We walked through five tunnels that were made big to accommodate large items needed to build the dam.  We enjoyed the views of Lake Mead along most of the route and were blown away by our first glimpse of Hoover Dam.  This was a great way to start our Lake Mead adventure!

Lake Mead-29 Jan 2012-hike

We realized that the last time we rode our bikes was in Redwood NP in early December.  Now that we had easy access to an outstanding 34 mile bike path and the weather was great, it was time to ride!  Things started well as we snaked along Lake Mead with short ups and downs and many easy to negotiate turns.  It was a lot of fun!  Then we started to leave the lake behind and headed towards Vegas.  The hills got stinking steep…whew!  We got our first look at the Vegas sky line and thought the trail would level out…wrong…it continued to slowly climb for the next 10 miles!!  About mid way, near Henderson, there was a “rest stop” with picnic tables and a water fountain.  It was a welcomed and much needed break, but it wasn’t enough for our tired legs and butts.  Then the trail slowly climbed another 5 miles to Boulder City…enough all ready!  We topped at 2600 feet just 5 or 6 miles from home which was at 1200 feet…Yay, 1400 feet of down hill!  We really were looking forward to the downhill ride that we earned, but we couldn’t “turn it loose”.  A good chunk of the downhill was down a storm drain which was tricky riding…we had to be careful.  Finally, the last 3 miles or so, we zipped along effortlessly at 25mph and felt like kids!  It was a great bike ride, but kicked our butts.  Speaking of butts, they were sore for the next 3 days!

Lake Mead-30 Jan 2012-bike

We’re gluttons!  The following day we did two more hikes.  The first was along the Las Vegas Wash.  The wash flows from Lake Las Vegas and is often dry.  During our hike it was full bank to bank and flowing fast.  The multicolored bluffs were spectacular.  We got back home and owed our 4-legged friend a long walk so we made him happy.  We had many short walk options that we enjoyed.  We could do long loops around the campground or we could loop down towards the lake or we could walk the River Mountains Loop trail either way as far we wanted.

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The Las Vegas Wash and colorful bluffs

The weather was perfect and it was time to get on the water!  We launched the kayaks near the marina and paddled out to the Boulder Islands.  The view from the shimmering blue water was even more spectacular.  I fished for striped bass and didn’t get any bites.  As we paddled back across the channel, the winds started to pick up.  By the time we got to shore, the placid waters were white-capping and the winds were gusting to 30mph.  We got off the water just in time.  We could have handled it, but it would not have been fun.  Kayaking, like many outdoors hobbies, is most enjoyable in perfect weather.

Lake Mead-1 Feb 2012-paddle

   

Alright, the bodies needed a break!  It was time for Vegas.  I searched online for New Mexico green chili and found exactly what I was looking for:  Carlito’s Burritos.  “Red or Green?”…jackpot…music to my ears!!  Folks familiar with New Mexico cuisine know that question.  It’s something you don’t hear when you leave the area and it’s something you miss.  My answer is always “green and hot”.  Sure enough, my chicken enchiladas were smothered in hot green chili sauce!  It was so freakin’ good!  They even sold frozen containers of Hatch Green Chili…I bought 4.  Life is good!

Arleen and I aren’t gamblers but we do like entertainment shows.  We chose a dinner show: “Marriage Can be Murder”  ( http://www.marriagecanbemurder.com/ ) at the Fitzgerald Casino on Freemont Street.  Freemont Street had the glitz and glamour that Vegas in known for.  We could do without the busy streets, the smoking, the drinking, the gambling, and people begging for money.  The city stuff is too overwhelming for us wilderness folks!  Our dinner was tasty and the show made us laugh like crazy.  We really enjoyed it.

    Marriage is Murder1

The next day we toured Hoover Dam.  The history, construction, and operation of this engineering wonder was very impressive and interesting.

   

   

The following day we did another hike.  This one was on the other side of the Colorado River in Arizona.  Initially we walked down a wash into White Rock Canyon.  The canyon walls closed in and the chutes sculpted by rushing water were quite dramatic.  We climbed out of the narrowing wash and headed toward Liberty Bell Arch.  On the way, we passed old mine ruins…the mining cable car was pretty cool.  Liberty Bell Arch was impressive especially backed by a brilliant blue sky.  The trail ended on top of a cliff perched 1000 feet over the Colorado River…it was beautiful! 

Lake Mead-4 Feb 2012-hike

   

See Arleen?

   

Superbowl Sunday!  It was two east coast teams so we didn’t  care.  Hopefully everybody else would be glued to their TVs while we played on the Colorado River.  Power boats are not allowed between Willow Beach and Hoover Dam on Sundays and Mondays…perfect!  That means roughly 11 miles of peaceful paddling engulfed in amazing scenery.  Because of Davis Dam and Mohave Lake to the south, the Colorado River flows slow and deep through the dramatic canyon.  We crawled along at about 1mph as we paddled steadily against the current and a 5-10mph head wind.  Just over a mile upstream of Willow Beach we saw the site of the river gauger’s house that was built in the 1930s.  The person that took the river flow readings walked about 3/4 mile along the cliffs and used two hand carts to cross the river to get to the gauge.  It would have been an interesting and dangerous job.  Next we explored the large but shallow Emerald Cave.  To get back, we floated lazily with the current and wind.  I fished but didn’t get any bites.  During our 5.5 mile paddle, we only saw three other kayaks.  Maybe we were right about everyone watching the Superbowl.

Lake Mead-5 Feb 2012-kayak   

   

   The rocks mid way up the cliff are the remains of the gauger’s house               A hand cart to cross the river

   

I’m on the gauger’s catwalk in both pictures.  The cave is below me in the first picture.

Click on the pictures for a better view.

The river gauge is on the right.  The second hand cart is in the center of the picture.

   

   

 The following day we went back to White Rock Canyon for another hike.  This time we followed the dramatic slot canyon to the Colorado River, climbed up a 30 foot ladder, and cooked in the Arizona Hot Springs.  It was incredible!  The water was clear and odorless.  The bottom of each pool was gravelly.  And we were boxed in an amazing high-walled canyon. 

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                                                                                                                      Boxed in!

   

 Black Canyon of the Colorado River; about 3.5 miles downstream of Hoover Dam

        

Climbing up to the hot springs        /                Getting closer…                   /                    Paradise!

   The water is getting warm            /                  Warmer yet…                    /         Too hot for the hot tub!! 

Round two in Vegas…There are “four heart-pounding thrill rides” atop the 1,149 feet high Stratosphere Hotel and Casino ( http://www.stratospherehotel.com/Tower/Rides ).  One of the rides we didn’t have the nerves for, “Skyjump”.  Another we didn’t have the stomachs for, “Insanity”.  But we thought we could handle the other two, “X-Scream” and “Big Shot”.  Big Shot launched us straight up at 4 Gs and dropped dramatically making us weightless, before shooting up and doing it again.  That would be freaky enough at ground level, but when it happens a 1,000 feet above the ground, it’s freakin’ freaky!  We both liked it and would have gladly shot up and down a bunch more times.  However, we didn’t feel that way about X-Scream.  As advertised, we sat in the front row of the “teeter-totter” and when it tipped, we launched towards the ground about 1,000 feet below.  We dangled there for a moment, and then slowly went backwards to safety.  Just when we thought the torture ride was over, it happened again!  We had death grips on the safety bars.  My palms dripped with sweat and Arleen bruised her shins from wedging them against the leg bar.  My heart dam near stopped!  This was sad proof that we are getting older!  After our hearts slowed a bit, we dropped a level or two to the lounge and found a quiet place with a great view of the Vegas lights.  We had a wonderful meal and Arleen enjoyed 2 for 1 blu-tinis.

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     Going to the Stratosphere          /      About to launch on Big Shot        / Dropping off the edge on X-Scream

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               A thousand feet above Vegas!                        /                    Getting sloshed on blu-tinis

You can’t fake that!

Hopefully this picture makes you laugh as much as it does us!

River Mountain Loop Trail bike ride round two…This time we did it clockwise.  That meant climbing from 1,200 feet to 2,700 feet in the first five miles, then a roller coaster middle portion, followed by a nice long drop, and then another roller coaster section to finish.  Our bodies handled it much better and we enjoyed it much more.  This trail is a great exercise route.

Lake Mead-8 Feb 2012-ride 

We went for another kayak paddle on Lake Mead.  This time we headed for “Saddle Island”, only an island at high water, which hasn’t happened in awhile.  We paddled 4 and a half miles and I fished for striped bass the entire time…no bites.  That’s alright.  Everyone I’ve spoken to has gotten skunked.  The weekly fishing report also says its been slow.  I’m not doubting my fishing skills just yet!  The burning 70 degree heat and flat calm was almost too much for us.  We had to duck into the shade a couple of times for relief.  Life is tough!

Lake Mead-10 Feb 2012-kayak

 

WHERE WE GOT OUR MAIL

Boulder City, NV

Our plans have changed.  Arleen’s mom, Ellen, must have her gall bladder removed so Arleen is leaving sunny Nevada and headed to wintery Montana to take care of her mom.  While she is being a good daughter, I will continue to play.  I’ve got some work to do to make sure I tangle with a striped bass or two!

The new plans have us leaving Lake Mead on 25 February and heading to Prescott AZ for 12 days.  And then it’s on to Phoenix for baseball spring training!