Sunday, August 26, 2012

into the big ditch we go!

smiling faces all around. can't wait to get on the water.... and float!

ETC Grand Canyon 2012. woot woot!

ttfn. talk to y'all again on the "flip side"...

:)

...on our way to the grand canyon!

everyone arrived in flagstaff as planned today, and we all met up this evening for our pre-trip meeting to start getting to know each other, and get the download on all our gear and trip logistics. it was an extraordinary amount of information for all to absorb, but making sure you have everything you need for this kind if trip is essential!

after the meeting, we wandered around the hotel checking in on each other, and helping to cram everything into the three dry bags we will be living out of for the next 14 days. it was a long night, with lots of piles of gear and ziplock baggies, but I think everyone is in good shape.

me, i am mostly packed, and I need to get this blog up to date (last thing on the to-do list), then get to sleep! we are rolling out at 6:30 tomorrow am! yikes.

I'll try to post one more time tomorrow, but as I am the "ETC trip leader" for this adventure, I am sure I'm going to be dragged in 15 directions from the moment I leave the room.

we will be rafting through the grand canyon blissfully for the next 14 days, and I will have ZERO access to phone, email, etc.

I can't wait to hand myself over to being completely offline, and 100% in the moment. :)

changing gears - connecting with river people

back in flagstaff, it was finally time to immerse myself in the upcoming grand canyon trip. i have come so far, and still have such a huge piece if my journey in front of me.

myself and two other etc guides, Elena and barbara, came out here early to meet with the outfitter guides to do a mini "disability awareness training", and get on the same page for adapting our trip to the needs of our group. this particular trip is a coming together of 2 canyon outfitters, and ETC to bring a group of folks with mixed abilities on this amazing journey. for this particular trip, we have 24 people, 4 of whom have visual impairments, and 2 who have mobility impairments and use wheelchairs. everyone who signed up to go on this trip brings a ton of enthusiasm, and collaborating with the outfitters, we bring extra gear and techniques to make it as comfortable as possible for everyone.

it was awesome to sit down with the guides before the trip and go over everything, something we have never done before, and should definitely do again! combined, we have a lot of accessibility gear, and we all practiced getting used to it together, and discussing how it could work for each individual. this is going to make transitioning to the river trip and adapting to whatever we encounter so much easier! :)

back to flagstaff

i said bye to the SF friends in Vegas, and changed direction to head back east to flagstaff. I managed to keep pace with the torrential downpours, and had to pull over twice along the way because I couldn't see a thing!

I was happy to make it back to flag in one piece!

viva las Vegas!

from Moab, I made my way down to las Vegas to meet up with some SF peeps who were in town for the national APA Pool league tournament. the team I play on went to the "citywide" tournament, but did not win a spot for the Vegas national competition. it was a lot of fun to hang out with ned, and poke around to watch the sf teams and players compete. I was really surprised at how big of an event it was... there had to be 250 pool tables running rounds of competitions from 9am till 2am+.

after being on the road for so long, it was also really nice to spend time with people who exist in my SF life. made me a little homesick to be back in the bay area, and home again. but, soon enough... I still have things to do.

I can't believe that I managed to stay in Vegas for four days, a new personal record! the time went by quickly relaxing by the pool, wandering the strip, and watching the tournaments.

the day I had to leave to drive out to flagstaff, az, it was pouring rain, and monsoon thunderstorms. everything in Vegas flooded!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

rafting the "daily", or fisher towers

at some point in drinking beers with Becky, I volunteered to go on the water with her on her Friday trip. it took a second to change gears, and think rafting again... but I was excited to row, and check out this upper section of the Colorado.

in Utah, you need a guide license to take customers, so I was only able to row the lunch boat. I was super stoked about that, but I am sure the other guides were a bit bummed I took such a coveted spot in the trip. oh well. ha.

the scenery on the Colorado around fisher towers was amazing. the group, men with varying levels of autism, was also a lot of fun and a little chaotic. they were all over the place, and at times hilarious, but seemed to be having such a good time supported by a great group of staff. it reminded me of etc trips, where the boating is the least interesting aspect of the day, and I was happy to see Becky's program serving awesome people.

the boating, however, was flat as could be (compounded by a really low water year), hot and long. such a worthwhile trip for the group, but pretty brutally boring for the guides.

hiking negro bill

after the tour of the office, Becky and I decided to try and be active... and went for a hike. Moab is set in such a stunning area surrounded by big red slick rocks, with canyons cut deep into the rocks. the hike into negro bill canyon was a nice flat-ish hike along a stream weaving through the canyons. 2.25 miles out, we reached a dead end at a huge rock arch. it was a hot and humid day, and we hiked in the middle of the afternoon.... but there were plenty little shaded areas along the creek to cool off. after so much driving, it was awesome to get out and WALK!

after a little siesta, we went over to the guide house, and chilled with Becky's staff, and had a delicious BBQ. it was the last night for one of her guides, so it was a nice little send off.

'splore office and Lucy

the next morning, after a leisurely breakfast, Becky took me over to her guide house and warehouse to show me around. very different from the etc river camp, but she had already brought little personal touches such as a trip board. ;)

beck was also eager to show off her project motorcycle, Lucy. becky bought Lucy in rough condition, and has been tinkering around, and has gotten her to run. she starts, and beck drives her up and down the hill (slowly!). needs a "few" parts before she is road legal... but sure a fun project!

visiting Becky in Moab

after a wonderful day and night of relaxation, I hit the road again, and drove from flagstaff up to Moab Utah to visit my rafting friend Becky. she took a new job this year managing the rafting program for a company called 'splore, and was just about at the end of her first long low-water season.

we spent the night I arrived catching up over some beers in town. 2 of her guides joined us, and we managed to gab until almost 1am. it was great to have time with Becky to hear about her challenges, successes, and plans for future seasons. this job really seems to be a great position for her. not easy at all, but one in which she can really grow.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

swimming hole

after a few hours of looking at a computer screen, I was ready to shut that down, and get outside! for all the traveling I have done, I hadn't really spent too much time outdoors in the sunshine or being active. there were a lot of little whoop-de-do trail to walk around viewing different places, but not as much walking as I am used to! mainly driving, driving, driving. ha.

for the afternoon, sitting by the side of a river by a swimming hole was exactly what I needed, and that is what I did. found a little spot just north of sedona on the way to flagstaff (where i booked a room for the night). i got a few beverages, snacks, a book, and chilled for hours! it was delightful! :)

relaxation and decompression

after dropping Kate off, I had open road in front of me, and a week and a half before I need to be in flagstaff for my rafting trip through the grand canyon.

I had a few people to visit, but was completely beat, and needed an unscheduled, unplanned day of relaxation. pretty much on auto pilot, I drove back up to Sedona (cuz it is so beautiful!), and found an Internet cafe to camp out for a bit to get my bearings. I had a little bit of work to do, but mainly spent my time browsing the web, and seeing what is going in in the world. I've been so out of touch!

it was a nice change of pace to sit, and have no plans for a minute or two!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

by the numbers...

this phase of my summer Roadtrip has come to a close. traveled west to east with christina (phase one), spent three weeks catching up with friends and family on the east coast (phase two), and drive east to the grand canyon with Kate (phase three). two more pieces to go... chilling our west (phase four, this coming week), and grand canyon rafting trip (phase five) yet to go. woah.

by the numbers, Kate and I traveled 3,610 miles together in 9 short days.

since I left SF 6 weeks ago, I have driven close to 8,500 miles... and I am still a month away from being back in sf. there is so much to think about and to say about that... but right now, I need some sleep. ;)

crack of dawn. literally.

to make kate's 10am flight out of Phoenix, we had to leave Sedona by 6am. the alarm sure came fast this am!

although we were both in a non-caffeinated haze, we drove out of Sedona as the sun was rising behind the giant red rocks, and it was gorgeous. I'm glad Kate got to see the beauty, even if only in passing.

the drive down to phoenix was fast, and as we descended the mountains, the landscape filled with giant cactus, and the temps rose rapidly. as the news told us, the temps in Phoenix haven't gone below 90° at night for 6 days, and it was already over 100° at 8am when I dropped her off. ugh!

our goodbye was brief. we have had the adventure of a lifetime in the past 9 days. there are no words available to top off our adventure.

winding down

we took our last looks, and left the grand canyon around 5pm, heading south towards flagstaff and Sedona. it is hard to comprehend taking anything else in, but the drive from the canyon to flagstaff up into the mountains, is another beauty unto itself. up and over 8000ft + passes, flag is nestled into the side if the mountains, and has a real charm to it. i couldn't pass up a stop at the beaver street brewery for a much needed beverage and bite to eat.

we drive down to Sedona from flag just as the sun was going down. by the time we got to town, it was dark... but you can feel the surrounding beauty.

we settled into the hotel, and we got Kate packed up for her flight back to MA. it is bittersweet for this chapter of my road trip to come to an end, but I couldn't have asked for a more special time, spent with such a special friend. I feel truly blessed to have had this time and opportunity in my life. :)

stunning, saturated and satisfied

we spent the day Monday wandering around the grand canyon village, taking in the sights, park films, gift shops and generally being overwhelmed by the canyon itself. we took the park bus out to the western viewing area if hermit's rest, and enjoyed the serenity of the ride, as well as a some time just chilling at picnic tables writing out postcards. as the culmination of an already overwhelming trip, to say that Kate and I were pretty saturated is an understatement, but it didn't take away from the wonder of the location.

the grand canyon is truly an amazing hole in the ground. it is full if history, science, culture, art, and wildlife. there are people from all over the world converging in this spot to take it in, and it is a place everyone should make a point to see in their lifetime, it is that grand. standing at the upper rim, it is truly surreal and untouchably expansive. floating on the river at the bottom of the ditch, as I will be doing again in two weeks, is another kind of connection and perspective. it is tactile, and consuming.

Monday, August 13, 2012

camping under the stars!

for this westward crossing, we have been traveling at such a pace that hotels have been our best option when arriving late in the evenings. we knew we wanted to stay in the park at the grand canyon, and Kate was awesome enough to make us a reservation a month ago for a camp site. we called for a late arrival, but were pushing to get there by 7 to register, before the office closed. I was so nervous because we arrive a little after 7, but it was no problem registering (phew!). we only figured out a few hours later that we had crossed another time zone, so gained an hour in our favor. I sure do like gaining hours traveling west more that I liked losing them traveling east!

we set up camp super quick, and headed up to the rim lodges to catch the sun setting, and grab some dinner. we walked around taking in the breathtaking canyon in the evening light as long as we could, then settled into a restaurant for din when I was about to gnaw my fingers off.

with a sense of accomplishment in arriving at our planned destination for this trip, we were both happy and at ease. it has been a long journey in a short amount of time! we ordered a bottle of wine, toasted Kate and sanjiv's 2-year anniversary, and proceeded to chat like a bunch of schoolgirls for hours. it was a fab evening, and so nice to be sharing it with such an important friend!

the night was topped off by pulling our sleeping pads and bags out of the tent, and sleeping under the stars for the night. there was almost no moon, the stars were bright as can be, and we even caught some "shooting stars" from the persiad meteor shower. of course I was asleep in 3 minutes flat, but not before I made my wish on a shooting star. ;)

...ain't it grand?!

with great anticipation, we made it to the grand canyon national park late Sunday afternoon. our first stop coming in from the east entrance was the desert watch tower. a favorite viewpoint of mine, because it is also the first part of the south rim you can see from the river. ;)

words definitely fail to express that first view of the grand canyon, especially to be sharing it with my best friend Kate. it was such a journey for us, and this is the destination we had been driving towards. truly a moment I won't ever forget. :)

archeological roadside stop!

driving out from canyon de chelly towards the grand canyon, we followed one of the smaller routes (I was pretty done with interstate 40!). it wound us up and down, into and out of deep canyons. super gorgeous drive! on the higher planes headed into tuba city, we even encountered a small dust storm.

just outside of tuba city, there was a sign leading to "dinosaur footprints", and we couldn't resist. we took the detour, and were met by a nice native American woman indicating there was no charge, and she would show us around. what did we have to loose?

just off the parking lot, there was a petrified mud flat with a bunch of genuine Dino tracks. pretty cool. the nice lady was explaining that she wasn't any kind of a scientist, but enjoyed telling us a lot of "facts" that were a bit dubious. ha. we continued the tour, and she showed us the "up fossils", or exposed fossils. the rocks were interesting looking, and I was happily snapping photos. it was about the time that she presented us with the "human foot prints" that I thought Kate might loose it. ha. I give Kate, who works in a natural history museum working with credible fossils for a living, a lot of credit for nicely expressing that we had to be going, and got us back to the car without laughing.

hell, i'm not sure what the actual science of the place might really be, but Kate bought me a pretty turquoise bracelet from the nice lady before we left. lol. worth the stop!