The following morning, we woke up at dawn to watch the sun rise with a few other hardcore tourists who made it to the rim of the canyon in the blistering wind. We then enjoyed breakfast at one of the lodges before beginning our hike down towards the river.
The hike began on steep switchbacks which were covered with slippery ice. Some of the ice had mule dung on it, which was nice and provided some much needed traction. We descended for about three hours crossing mule trains, other hikers and park rangers and construction on our path. We seriously debated going all the way to the river, however, having gotten a bit of a late start, we knew we would be pushing our daylight hours if we kept going. Having made it to a point where we could see the river, we began climbing back out of the canyon.
After the hike, we drove south towards Sedona where we would stay with Pete and Genie in their very newly acquired home in Cornville. We got to spend some time with them and also drive around Sedona and Oak Creek, two very popular destinations due to the Red Rock formations which were amazing!
After our break from cycling, we returned to Phoenix where we would spend some more time with Damon, Cynthia, Tom, Kit and John. Cynthia very kindly hooked us up with some friends of hers, who showed us around First Friday. This art event happens every first Friday of the month and it is an opportunity for galleries to open their doors to the public for an evening. There are also hundreds of street vendors, performers and people. We checked it out with Felipe and Becka, two of Cynthia's co-workers and got to see a part of Phoenix which is anxious and excited to create a culture for itself in this booming and very new city.
After the art walk, Mare and I got back onto our bikes on Saturday and spent the better part of our cycling hours getting through Phoenix. We stayed in Circle City for the night before heading towards Wickenburg the next day. While we thought we would surely make it past Wickenburg, fate had other plans for Team Ontario, or the Anne's as we were lovingly named by our hosts in Phoenix.
About 10 miles past Wickenburg, Mare broke a spoke on the drive side of her rear wheel. This meant that without a special tool (which we did not have) we could not continue biking. Luckily, we were picked up by Jana, who was driving into Wickenburg to work. She was able to put us up at her parents house and Jim, her dad, very kindly drove us back towards Phoenix about 40 miles to the nearest bike shop where we could get the wheel fixed! So, what could have been a very complex ordeal became a single day setback thanks to Jim and Jana... We owe you guys!
Our last night in this state was spent in a beautiful back garden in Salome, Arizona. When we inquired about camping at the local high school, Sheri, the school's administrator offered us her empty property to camp in. The place had orange and grapefruit trees which we grazed on for the evening and for breakfast. It was very peaceful and relaxing place to spend the night and catch up on some reading and writing.
At this point, you are probably wondering what will happen next. Well, there's only one way to find out. Stay tuned for the next chapter of Team Ontariannes adventures where they enter yet another state (it begins with a C and it's not Colorado) and have a close encounter with another sprinkler system...
4 comments:
Happy Equinox/Easter/Spring and the whole shebang:)
Wow...I've just caught up with your adventures. What an incredible journey you two are having! But you know that already.
Sylvie Fairy...I loved your found paper letter especially the campsite doodle on the envie...you know I love mail art.
Mare...I've finished a set of fingerless gloves for you. I hope they fit. I'm dropping them off to your folks today so your mom can send them onto you.
I remember visiting Oak Creek Canynon when I was girl. I loved it. I've always wanted to go back with Michael one day.
Love and hugs to both of you...Lianner
Nice to see your latest update. Glad the trip is continuing well. Guess you got out of jail, somehow! May you continue safely with a tail wind at your backs! Lee
Good evening Ladies! Just started following along on your Blog! Wow, what a great story teller you are Sylvie anne! What an awsome trip you and Mare must be havng. Looking forward to reading about more, love the Pink dress... you look marvelous!:) I'm forwarding your blog on to my sister who I know she and her girl friend will love to follow along with your adventures! Best wishes for warm tailwinds not head winds! :) Keep safe Love Ann marie (friend of your mom and Vicky) xo
Hi again!
Really pleased to see how well your trip is going, and even more pleased to see that you made it to the Grand Canyon!
That place is absolutely awesome and inspiring, and I wish I'd had the chance to camp and hike there like you both have.
Enjoy the rest of the trip and make as many memories as you can along the way.... and be happy to know that spring is on its way back up here for you.
Owain
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