This one shows the highways on the right, with some idea of how the highway on the north side particularly is pinned to the side of the canyon. The far distant part of the highway is actually on the south side. It just happens to more or less align in this picture.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
From the north side of the canyon
This looks south from a point almost to the rim of the canyon. Unfortunately, it doesn't show just how far down that water is, nor how precipitous the drop is underneath my feet. Both were "very".
Upstream from US-60
The Grand Canyon of the Salt River
Other places this would be a National Park. Here, it's just another great feature of the state. The Salt River is about 2,000' below the rim here and US-60 crosses the river to go from Globe to Show Low. It's 9 miles by the highway from rim to rim, full of twisting descents and climbs. There are lots of pullouts to allow drivers to rubberneck, which is good, since the scenery demands it.
Miami museum
This truck is sitting in the bed of another, larger version. Behind it is a mountain made of mine debris. It's altogether an impressive demonstration of what humans can do. It also begs the question of whether this is something we should be doing.
Miami, in this case, is between Mesa and Globe on US-60.
Miami, in this case, is between Mesa and Globe on US-60.
White-winged dove and saguaro fruit
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