Thursday, April 6 (continued)
After lunch in Meadview, I rode Scarlett to South Cove, about six miles north of town to check it outIts main feature is a large cement boat ramp, which due to water levels, was out of operation since it couldn't reach the water anymore
I wandered about the area and found a makeshift boat ramp in use. That's about it though and I returned to the camp site:
Back at camp, I managed to break the omnidirectional weBoost antenna and so have no cell signal at the VRRV anymore.
I either get crappy connectivity at the site of the old seismograph bunker or ride six miles to the junction Pearce Ferry Rd and Pearce Airstrip Rd where I get great signal. Oh well...
I relaxed the rest of the afternoon away.
Friday, April 7
I either get crappy connectivity at the site of the old seismograph bunker or ride six miles to the junction Pearce Ferry Rd and Pearce Airstrip Rd where I get great signal. Oh well...
I relaxed the rest of the afternoon away.
Friday, April 7
After doing a check-in with Martha and the Z's while at the junction of Pearce Ferry Rd and Pearce Air Strip Rd, I headed down the rough "road" to the air strip to see what I could see.
Turns out, you can see quite a lot! Popular spot too, there was a car park there and I would soon be joined by another car with some hikers and even a small plane landed on the strip while I was there. The pilot and his passenger apparently knew there was cellular internet connectivity here at the edge of the cliff near the air strip!
Soon enough, I headed back the way I came, stopping only another pic of South Cove's entry rock formations I stopped at the information plaques at the Pearce Ferry campground and got this info for you to flesh things out that I've mentioned before in previous posts
I then headed over to the location of Pearce Ferry, or at least, to the boat ramp used to take boats out of the Colorado River. I didn't find any remaining evidence of Ferry buildings and such, though I did ride a back trail that led to these small rapids:
Gateway Rock Formations leading to South Cove
Airstrip with the plane that showed up
Colorado River at Pearce Ferry
A bit further out view
I can't imagine the upheaval forces that caused such
huge hunks to rise and up end like this.
Can you see Umarang?
Soon enough, I headed back the way I came, stopping only another pic of South Cove's entry rock formations I stopped at the information plaques at the Pearce Ferry campground and got this info for you to flesh things out that I've mentioned before in previous posts
I then headed over to the location of Pearce Ferry, or at least, to the boat ramp used to take boats out of the Colorado River. I didn't find any remaining evidence of Ferry buildings and such, though I did ride a back trail that led to these small rapids:
I kept looking for this spot for a Then and Now moment but this is the best I got:
I returned to camp by 1:30 PM and rested the rest of the afternoon away as the overcast skies finally gave way to partly to mostly sunny skies and warming temperatures. Here's a few pics of Yagi as the golden hour neared....
2 comments:
Great shots!!! Thanks for sharing.
Philip and Sharon, thanks!
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