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Date: Wednesday, May 08, 2002 5:05 PM
Subject: Northern Arizona
Greetings,
We arrived in Flagstaff Monday afternoon after a good trip from Tucson. The gas mileage from Tucson to north of Phoenix where got gas on Monday was 12 miles to the gallon. That's great while you are pulling the 5 ton load. Of course, that all changed when we hit the climb to Flagstaff. We changed altitude by 5000 feet so we were going up some pretty good grades. We also found that we had not removed the curse from the truck and trailer. The cabover of the trailer made contact with the truck bed sides somewhere along the line. We stopped for gas and lunch at a Prime Outlet Mall and the drive into the mall and the gas station was pretty steep. I thought I'd managed to negotiate them OK but now we have a small ding in the cabover. I suppose the curse is now officially lifted from both.
Yesterday we visited three National Monuments Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki. The Walnut Canyon National Monument has ruins similar to those we found at Mesa Verde. We took the ridge trail to see some of the ruins from a distance. The Island Trail took you down 285 steps and some 185 feet to a trail around a rock island. The trail was flat and the steps going down wouldn't be bad but the climb out was more than we wanted to try. Maybe the next time.
The other two National Monuments were connected by a loop drive. The Sunset Crater Volcano has an unusual forest floor. The whole area is covered by volcanic cinders. If you looked for dirt it wasn't within a couple of inches of the surface. Yet the Ponderosa Pine forest was thriving except for the current drought that this area is having. They've only had about 1.5 inches of rain since"
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