At first I thought we just did a straight shot north, but once I started to look at things I realize we did not go directly north like I thought we did. Coming back I realize it was pretty much a straight shot back, following some power lines and Hwy 17. Also we were flying higher than we did going up. Going up we were about 1000- 1500 feet high at a speed of about 150 miles per hour.
One of the things that surprised me more than anything was not seeing some of the same things coming back as I did going up. I was sitting in the same spot on the plane on the left side of the plane next to a window. Going up, occasionally I would look out the window to the right (east) but since I was having to look over my husband, I just mostly concentrated on things to the west, figuring I would see it all when we came back. I was very disappointed to realize we were taking a different route coming back and I missed some of the stuff he got to see. I was glad I did occasionally reach over and did take a couple of pictures. The geology going up was a more interesting to me than what we saw coming back.
Here are some of the more interesting spots.
I'm not too sure where this was. We were flying over the Bradshaw mountains and the Tonto National forest.
Verde River |
Sink hole |
Camp Verde & Hwy 17 |
I found it fascinating at how quickly the topography changed.
I think this is Sedona AZ because of all the colorful red rocks and the airport that can be seen in it.
This was heading north toward the San Fransisco Mountains.
This might be Mormon Lake again we were headed north toward the San Fransisco Mountains. I wasn't expecting to see as many lakes as I did.
It was exciting to see some cinder cones as we headed toward the San Fransisco Mountains.
Wing Mountain ? (35 16' 14.65"N & 111 47' 06" W) |
San Fransisco Mountains abt 35 20' 00" N & 111 40' 00" W |
cinder cone to the west of San Fransisco Mountains, AZ |
Cinder Cone near the San Fransisco Mountains, AZ |
Cinder cone near the San Fransisco Mountains, AZ |
Painted desert, AZ |
The Grand Canyon |
I think this may be Tanner Canyon.
I think this is Temple Butte.
The Little Colorado River joining the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, AZ |
Then the trip back:
Red Butte, AZ |
mining operation |
Red Horse wash with Red Butte in the background |
Cinder cone, Kaibab National Forest, AZ |
Kaibab Naitonal Forest |
Prescot National Forest
Prescot National Forest, what I liked about this photo is you can see how the rocks have been faulted and are now tilted.
Verde River
Cooks Mesa in Tonto National Forest, I could be wrong on this. I just liked the way the light was playing off of the hills. A friend saw this picture and said it looked like a giant shoe print and thought this was very artistic.
New River?
New River? Bradshaw Mountains.
So much to see, all so different, now to muse about caused all these land forms to form.
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