Sedona to Jerome – Solo

Sedona, Arizona

Everyone needs a break, even those who travel a lot. For the first time in nearly a week, it felt like it was a good day for a drive, and so, with it being officially in the depths of summer, meaning it is incredibly hot in Phoenix, I pointed the car north this morning for some sightseeing. Headed into Sedona and wasn’t much feeling it, so I continued over to Jerome.

Jerome, Arizona

Jerome is a nice little getaway with great bed and breakfasts like this one here that is dirt cheap.

Jerome, Arizona

Should you need to fill up your 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, Jerome still has a functioning pump serving up leaded gas. Just kidding, there is no gas station in Jerome.

Crown King to Montezuma Well – Solo

Road to Crown King, Arizona

Up into the mountains, it should be cooler there. This exit to Bumble Bee and Crown King is about an hour north of us and is one of the nearby areas we’ve never explored.

Road to Crown King, Arizona

The drive to Crown King is about 28 miles of dirt road that leads into the Bradshaw Mountains. Along the way, I pass abandoned buildings and mining equipment.

Crown King, Arizona

After a lot of dust and a few switchbacks, I arrive on this sky island up at about 5,700 feet of elevation. It’s certainly cooler up here, but there’s nothing to do. Don’t need anything from the general store, not going to the saloon, who needs a gift, and I don’t have a quad to go exploring the local forest. While Crown King is certainly beautiful, I think this will be my first and last visit.

Grasshopper at Montezuma Well in Rimrock, Arizona

Hmmm, maybe our car dying was a part of the apocalypse because it seems the locusts are starting to take over. Then again, I am prone to looking for drama.

Montezuma Well in Rimrock, Arizona

While I first visited Montezuma Castle back in the early 1980’s I’ve never been to Montezuma Well. The Sinagua that took this as their home grabbed some prime real estate here on the cliffside, as right below them is a small lake.

Montezuma Well in Rimrock, Arizona

Actually, this “small lake” is a natural spring that is fed by a 1,500,000-gallon underground supply.

Butterfly at Montezuma Well in Rimrock, Arizona

And butterflies, too. Alright, I’ve seen enough to know I have to bring Caroline back to Montezuma Well. The day trip is over; time to head back to Phoenix.

White Tanks – Solo

White Tanks Phoenix, Arizona

Yesterday, on the way to Caroline’s office, our VW Beetle called it quits. We’ve only had it for about 18 months, but in that time, we’ve put about 107,000 miles (172,000 km) on it. The bad news is that this car was leased for three years, and we were only supposed to put 36,000 miles on it. The really bad news is that the engine “spun,” thus destroying it, and we now need a new one. The horrible news is that this is going to cost about $7000. The good thing is that the dealer has given us a loaner, and I’m determined to get as much use out of it as I can. Because I’m still recovering from this tragedy, I’m not well planned yet on where I should go, and hence, I’m just on the other side of Phoenix at the White Tank Mountains.

Gila Monster at the White Tanks Phoenix, Arizona

This rather large lizard seemed pretty content with my approach and never flinched once as it pulled within a few inches to snap this closeup.

Grasshopper in the White Tanks Phoenix, Arizona

I wonder how the grasshopper’s worldview is altered with only one antenna.

White Tanks Phoenix, Arizona

Petroglyphs were my inspiration for heading out here. Sadly, many of them are damaged, and it’s obviously from other humans, not the lizards and grasshoppers. It’s also getting quite hot the further out on the trail I went. I think I’ll have to consider points north for my next solo trip out.