What a great 2 weeks on the lake to top off our Western Season of Cruising in 2012! We really enjoyed the week with Steve and Diana on Constant Craving--and Salty Dog of the Desert (Angel had a lot of fun too!) Steve and Diana even got me on a hike up Cha Canyon. Biggest regret was that the ice didn't last longer!
As for the anchoring--this might relate to the "Comedy" of re-anchoring several times in Forgotten canyon during the heavy wind....using the dinghy to reset my and several bow anchors...I am going to do a separate piece on anchoring at Lake Powell, and the techniques we have found most useful for stern too anchoring.
It was great to meet up with the "gang" at Oak Canyon. Even if we had only a day with some-it was a time to meet and learn more about them. We all agree that some of the best folks in the world are C Brats!
I finally met up with Sunbeam in person! Great C Brat! Also good to see Les again! Not sure, but I suspect he may have sold another Marinaut 215--even the first boat is beautiful.
I'll post photos when we get home in a few days (and when we get an album). Thanks too Steve for the Peninsula photo! I suspect that there was some climbing involved in getting that one!
We left the group at Defiance House (Forgotten Canyon) and ran down lake about 90 miles the next day to meet up with Eric and Sue on "E Ticket" and another long time friend. After two days at Gun Site and Padre Canyons, we headed down river and hauled out in time to meet my cousins who were starting on one of their annual hikes to the bottom of the Grand Canyon (they will hike down and back 2 times in two weeks. They also raft the canyon every year as leaders of a group.
Our time in Gun Site and Padre reminded us of the dangers of the lake. The Park Service was searching for bodies in each of the two canyons from separate accidents the previous weekend! Cause was unknown, but most of the park resources, including a dedicated boat with high end side scan sonar and a landing craft with divers and robot were also deployed!
We spent two days unloading the boat and getting ready for the road. First night was in Gallop NM, (very interesting drive thru the Hopi and Navajo reservations) and then today to Tucumari. It was not the best day on the road! First I 40 was shut down for 2 hours--there was an 18 wheeler which had caught on on Fire and the complete tractor was consumed. (Nice visit with some truck drivers in the middle of the freeway). Then we had a micro burst of which pulled part of the slide out awning out, and we had to pulled into a rest stop for an hour waiting for the heavy rain and hail to stop! (Awning was OK, but I had to climb up onto the roof to rewind the awning)--I also slipped on a water bottle which had rolled into the step well, and ended up gouging a hunk out of my wrist as I fell. (glad that happened after the Lake Powell trip).