When night fell in Utah we climbed out of the desert to the top of a peak on a forest service road. It was a rough road, but we made it! The next day a guy came up on a quad and was shocked that our big ol’ van had come up that hill!
Another hot day of driving across Utah took us right across the Arizona border to Kiabab National Forest (near Jacob Lake, Arizona). This is beautiful section of woods that is home to redbarked pine trees, reddish colored deer, the Kiabab squirrel and some record book hunting. It is near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. You may recall that we started our summer here and ended here a year ago too! Here is a link to last years return journey- Headed to home base about a year ago We have been there often enough that Seri recognized the scent of the woods and became very excited to sniff around her campsite.
Two nights at this location was just enough to prepare us for the heat. While we were there it rained and it hailed on us.
We returned to the old family home in Clarkdale. Some family members came for a visit, so we showed them around the area.
We attended a VW show in Flagstaff (we won best off road rig)
But we had a wonderful few months back on the road. We saw amazing things, met terrific people and passed through beautiful locations!
The universe has told us that we must stay right here until this house sells. So we will settle in and enjoy ourselves for a while. There are bad places to be stuck, but this is not one of them. The weather is mild, the scenery is amazing and we are near friends and family. All is good.