I
woke up this morning to what sounded like someone tapping on my window. This would be pretty creepy considering
I live on the second floor. But I
soon realized that it was a light rain.
So I got up and began my day.
Eventually I got a text from one of the cooks I work with. He told me that Mingus Mountain just
got some snowfall. I remember how
in San Diego when we would get rain in the winter it usually meant snow up in
the nearby mountains. So
apparently Sedona is similar in that way.
So what did I do next? I
said thank you and sat at my computer… (yeah right!). I immediately threw on a jacket and headed out. I had to see it for myself.
Mingus Mountain is south-west of Sedona (where I live) and Cotttonwood (the town next
door to me). The 89A west takes
you just about all the way there, until I got to the Forest 104 Route, which
was a dirt road. For as many
Adventures as I go on I might need to get another vehicle, my Accord is barely
cutting it.
I
didn’t see any signs of snow for about 85% of the drive up so I began to get
skeptical. I thought maybe the
cook was messing with me as he usually does. Then I see it:
Well, the photo doesn’t really do
it justice but what I saw was a section of the mountain where the trees had a
light dusting of beautiful white power.
As I got closer and closer I saw more and more patches of snow on the
side of the road. At first it was
mostly in the shadows and then it became pretty consistent throughout the
forest floor. I eventually turned
off onto Forest 104 Route and powered my way up the dirt road. When things leveled out I passed a
small body of water to my right.
It looked like a nice place to stop but I wanted to see how far I could
go. Apparently not much further,
everything after this point was either part of a church campground or U.S.
government property. So I turned
around and parked at the body of water, which actually had a parking lot.
Here are the signs I see:
You’ll
notice a few things: 1. This was
part of Prescott National Forest.
2. This body of water had no name that I could discern. 3. No Boating / Swimming. 4. At the bottom of the Self Service Pay Station sign it
says that this site is currently not maintained. Sweet! The
government shut down has saved me another $5! We're up to $10 total.
I
started walking around taking photos.
There really wasn’t much to do out here but I was happy I came out
because it has been a while since I’ve seen snow.
Today’s
Adventure wasn’t nearly as involved as yesterdays but I hope it was interesting
non-the-less. I certainly enjoyed
it. Keep on exploring!
Love seeing the first sign of snow. Thanks for all the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWayne, just found out about this today. Nice work. I will be following from now on.
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