OK – not quite solstice, but Solstice week ... close enough.
Let’s start at the end of the day: I watched the sun set from the air on a sweet evening flight at Bridal Falls. It had almost turned katabatic, but a forward launch got me in some unexpected lift. I bobbed around for half an hour at 100 meter above launch (850 meters above the Fraser Valley), watching the sun and the moon and some spectators watching me until the sun was close to the horizon and it got cold.
Only a few hours earlier we had drifted in our kayaks through the clear green pools of the Similkameen River with its canyons rarely visited by humans. There was a deer and some raven to keep us company. And to keep things interesting there were some rapid to run and some holes to punch (but none seemed really big after the Grand Canyon).
What a great summer day! What a delight to visit such magic places!
Similkameen Canyon
Some whitewater
Lots of clear green water
Monday, June 29, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Grand Canyon - June 3 to 18
So far it's a photo blog. Will write more when it starts raining seriously.
This is were all Grand Canyon trips start. Lees Ferry.
Mike done with rigging.
Somewhere in the Roaring Twenties
Kath on the oars
Side canyon exploration
Nankoweap
Below Nankoweap
Random Campsite
Redwall Cavern
Sunset at another campsite
Another camp - Cardenas, just above Unkar
Sacret Datura
Below Marble Canyon
Elves Chasm
Sockdolager
Camp in the Inner Granite Gorge
Ducky in action (The Terminator)
Floating
Crossing of Havasupai Creek
Cooling down in Havasupai Creek
Mixing of the waters (Havasupai/Colorado confluence)
Deer Creek Falls
Lava boulder
Yup - it was hot
Pete cooling down
Running Lava
It actually rained for one day!
Exploring one more slot canyon.
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