The ride up is beautiful and takes you from the desert to mountain forests of pine trees. They say you go through the equivalent of driving from Tucson to Canada with the climate and topography changes in about 40 miles. We are at 3200 ft and exceeded 8,000 ft at the top. This is a view from the beginning of the trip.
Looking back toward East Tucson |
Rock Climbers |
Unusual rock formation |
Hodoos |
Summerhaven is on top of Mt. Lemmon and is a popular summer residence for Tucsonians. A few years ago a huge fire went through the area and burned the forest around the town and some homes as well. It looks terrible up there with all the burnt trees still standing and no new growth evident. The town is still active with restaurants and new homes.
Summerhaven, AZ |
Roadside Arch |
We took over 100 photos today and it was difficult cutting it down to a manageable size to put on the blog. The rock formations there are great with huge boulders perched on top of each other. I wonder how many years they have been standing like that?
Check the size of this formation with car below. |
You didn't think I could make a posting without a beautiful staghorn cactus in full bloom. This one had multiple colors and stood about 7 ft tall.
Staghorn Cactus |
Gerry and I were discussing the Pima County Fair that is going on this week and decided we would like to have the water concession. A nice mister would be valuable to go with the water. With temps over 100 and humidity around 9%, we figured the water would sell itself. This evening the TV news reporter stated that indeed the water concession was going great guns and the misting machine was very popular. They interviewed a number of people and the universal answer was: " this IS Tucson; it get's hot here ". Well said.
It is still around 85 degrees outside at 11pm and cooling down slowly. The weather forecasters say it will be cooler on Monday with temps only 99 degrees. ONLY! Ye Gads.
Well, Larry and Gerry, you guys and we guys are acting alike. After church yesterday we drove the rented Impala from an elevation of about 2900 feet in Safford to over 9000 feet on Mount Graham! Same climate zone changes, and a wonderful narrow twisty climb! We also took over 100 photos (105 to be exact). You wrote about it, we haven't yet -- as a matter of fact, I'm about two posts behind, so I gotta catch up.
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