Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Thursday, May 18, through Tuesday, May 30: Medicare Birthday and Fredonia Getaway

After breakfast at the Quality Inn, Becky met Sherry and John at their hotel, the Desert Pearl Inn. It was decided to go to Kolob Canyons part of Zion National Park, the much less traveled part. John drove, and it took about 45 minutes to get to the Visitor Center. Kolob Arch is the largest arch in the world, but it is a roundtrip 13 mile hike. Sherry and Becky decided that that was too rigorous, but captured a special photo under a picture of the arch. Looks good!


John, Sherry, and Becky took the 5 mile scenic drive along Kolob Canyons Road. Then, they stopped at Taylor Creek Trail head, a five mile round-trip distance. It was a nice trail to Double Arch Alcove. They passed two historic homestead cabins built in the early 1930's.


The weather changed as the three of them headed back to the car. There was hail, rain, and sleet. Amazing!

That night, dinner reservations were at 9 East.  It is a restaurant on the Desert Pearl property. Becky invited Kelly Guymon to join them. Kelly works at Zion Lodge as an administrative assistant to the Operations Department. He used to work with Richard at the front desk in 2004/5. They both shared the gift of biting humor. It was great seeing Kelly!


Friday, May 19, was Becky's Medicare Birthday. She turned 65 years of age! The highlight of the day was heading up to Zion Canyon and hiking Angel's Landing. Becky and Sherry last hiked that trail 10 years ago --- in May. They pledged to hike it again, in the year of their 65th birthday. Sherry doesn't turn 65 until the beginning of October.

Thanks to Kelly Guymon, Becky secured a red pass to drive to the lodge. Then, it was just walking to the next shuttle stop, the Grotto, where the trail head began. There is Angel's Landing, left center.


The first two miles is just a hike. But, the last half mile is tough --- chains and sheer drops on either side of the narrow trail. Go, Sherry, go!


Sherry's husband, John, hiked to Scout's Lookout. There, he waited 2 hours while the girls went to the top. It was a beautiful day! And, Sherry and Becky did reach the top of Angel's Landing!


Becky also brought some of Richard's ashes to sprinkle on Angel's Landing. Richard finally made it all the way to the top!


That night, John, Sherry, and Becky had a birthday dinner at Zion Lodge's Red Rock Grille. It was a very nice evening. Becky was dropped off at her Quality Inn motel and good-bye hugs were in order. Saturday required an early start to pick up the dogs in Flagstaff before noon. And, the east entrance to Zion National Park was closed due to a rock slide. So, Becky had to go back through Fredonia, and Jacob Lake.

The return to Williams was uneventful. Becky's First Baptist Church was the host of that Sunday's Community Worship evening event. Becky had volunteered to make her 24 hour layered salad. So Saturday afternoon, she made the salad and placed it in the refrigerator. Sunday morning, Becky was off to church.

Becky brought her salad to the church parsonage home where the Community Worship was being held.


The potluck dinner with hot dogs and fixings was a success. The evening concluded with a message from the Harvest Family Church and their missionary work in Africa.

The Arizona Trail hikers, Jon O'Dell and Dana Philips, were ready and equipped to begin their decent into the Grand Canyon. They already had 600 miles under their belt. Only 200 more miles to go! Becky met Tom, Jon, and Dana at the South Rim Visitor Center. They took the shuttle to the South Kaibab trail head.


With the hikers, Tom and Becky hiked down the first 1 1/2 miles to Cedar Ridge. The descent is always easy!


Cedar Ridge has some great views of the canyon, and it has a restroom facility. Tom and Jon set-up a father/son photo opportunity --- before saying adieu.


Tom would see the hikers again on the other side of the canyon --- in about a week.

Electrician Terry Kohl came over to Becky's home on Tuesday to begin several "handyman" projects. He was patching some holes in the dry wall of the RV barn and securing some large sheet rock tiles on the front of the house.




Becky headed over to Flagstaff on Wednesday. She played pickleball at Continental Country Club and met up with John Grahame for lunch at the Jitters Lunch Box.


John has lived in Flagstaff for 25 years. While Becky and John know some of the same friends  --- Sandra and Ed Smith and Becky and Tom Poremba --- from Thousand Trails and Pickleball --- they are very different people, with very different values. John is an active liberal and is very "cause driven." Becky learned that they can share the fun of pickleball and little else.

Ed Wong emailed Becky that he and his wife Cynthia were going to be staying at the El Tovar Hotel for one night. They reserved the Santa Fe Suite. When Becky was working at Sanwa Bank in 2000, she hired Ed to work on some database relationship management projects. They stayed in contact over the years. Becky quickly invited Ed and Cynthia to drop by her Williams home on their way home. It was a short, but fun visit. The last time Becky and Richard had seen the two of them was April, 2015.


Later that afternoon, Becky had another visit. This time, it was Mark Burson and his daughter, Kelly. Also with them were their three Australian Shepherds --- Rosie, Sky, and Rebel. This visit included an overnight --- as Mark, Kelly, and the dogs were driving from one home in Oxford, Mississippi, to one home in Malibu, California.


After the Zion trip, Becky decided to take the dogs and the travel trailer out for Memorial Day Weekend and beyond. Tom O'Dell, in support of the two Arizona Trail hikers, was set-up in Page, Arizona. With the holiday weekend, it was too late to secure an RV spot in Page or Kanab. But, Becky did find one back-in site in a relatively new RV park in Fredonia, Arizona --- only 10 minutes from Kanab. She reserved the spot for three nights and made arrangements to move over to Page for another five nights.

Mark, Kelly, and the dogs left Friday morning at 6am. This allowed Becky to get an early start in the travel trailer --- as she headed to Fredonia. She arrived at Country Rose RV Park around 3pm.


Tom called from Jacob Lake that afternoon. He met up with the hikers at the North Kaibab trail head --- to replenish them with supplies and to show them the North Rim property. Tom said that he would stop by Becky's RV Park and spend the night nearby. Page was another 80 miles from Fredonia.

The next morning, Becky suggested to Tom that it would be fun to drive out to Best Friends' Angel Canyon and take a little hike with the dogs. That canyon road was a nice loop with beautiful views and vistas.


Becky drove back to Kanab. It was lunchtime. Becky parked the car, but a message light said that the battery was not charging. There was no power steering!  Becky called a nearby automobile service and repair shop. They said to bring the truck in and have them take a look.  It was Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend and they would only be open until 4pm.


It was a hot day in Kanab. Becky and Tom grabbed a "to go" sandwich at a local eatery and headed to Ramsay Auto Repair.  Becky was told that the power steering pump was no longer working. It needed to be replaced. Fortunately, the auto repair place had the correct part. But, it would be several hours before the truck was ready.


Becky, Tom, and the dogs tried to find as much shade as possible. Fortunately, the truck was ready before the place closed for the long weekend.

On Sunday, Becky and the dogs headed to the North Rim. Becky had more of Richard's ashes and wanted to place some at the Grand Canyon Lodge. The weather was perfect at the North Rim. Becky walked the dogs and then tied them up by the flagpole. She scouted a place to scatter some ashes --- on the Moon Room ledge, under the large lodge deck.


Becky had not been to the North Rim for several years. It was fun getting a shot of the dogs by Roaring Springs Canyon and visiting the General Store where Becky was the manager summer of 2005/2006.


On Monday, Becky and the dogs moved to Page. They had reservations for five nights at the Page Lake Powell Campground. It was the same place where Tom and the hikers would be staying. While her reservation was for a back-in site, Becky arrived early enough to "pull thru" to the back-in site. How lucky!


The hikers, Jon and Dana, completed the 800 mile Arizona Trail on Tuesday, August 30. That morning, Becky left the dogs in her trailer and she jumped into the jeep with Tom. They stopped at a Pizza Restaurant and took a large pizza out to the trail conclusion. It was an hour ride out. Jon appeared first, and then Dana.


How exciting for them both!

That night, Dana wanted to cook for the group. She barbequed poppers and steak. All was delicious!


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