The problem with getting some blogging done these last two weeks hasn’t been lack of adventure, but finding the time to write about them. Our weekdays are always busy with ukulele, pickleball, bocce ball and just socializing with our neighbours and friends. We’ve had two adventures during the last two weekends, which produced lots of pictures.
The first adventure started with a last minute decision to take a drive up Superstition Mountain, a place I’ve written about many times before. Our plan was just to go as far as Tortilla Flat for some lunch and to listen to the band. But, after enjoying a huge hamburger at the outdoor grill and tapping our feet to the great music, we opted to continue driving to Roosevelt Dam, a distance of only about thirty miles. It was a fairly warm and sunny day, so of course the top was down on the convertible.
The last time that we’d travelled that part of the “highway” was the first year we were in Arizona and our neighbour had loaned us her car (we only had our bike here that year) so that we could take Jim’s daughter, Karen, sightseeing when she visited in March. We’d forgotten that after only a few miles past Tortilla Flat the paved road suddenly ended, tossing us into a mixture of hard ruts, gravel and sand. Or maybe we had hoped that the newly widened and paved section to Tortilla Flat had been extended beyond there. Anyway, there isn’t too much traffic on it at that point, but the vehicles we met were mostly 4x4s, and none were open convertibles. We got some amused looks.
The first curve toward Roosevelt Dam The pavement ended and the curves increased Notice the sand bar left on the shoulder by the graders. Where did the road go?? Don’t want to miss this curve! Nature’s landscaping Some steep drops were coming up And the curves got more narrow! Anything coming around that bend? Heading down to Oblivion Oh, oh! Should we be in a jeep? The scenery was worth the ride Two Hours Later Roosevelt Dam Bridge Our ride Just a little bit of dust! Roosevelt Lake at Dusk
We chose the paved highway to the left and made our way back to the city before darkness engulfed us.
Hope you enjoyed the ride! Watch for our next adventure, coming soon.