tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post2773950712503998461..comments2024-03-07T13:27:16.032-08:00Comments on Beluga's excellent adventure: Lee's FerrySuzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07835706018073935049noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-23797711538986658892019-04-13T10:55:13.359-07:002019-04-13T10:55:13.359-07:00Oh, this weather... the wind and the cold and the ...Oh, this weather... the wind and the cold and the rain and the snow... it's truly getting tiresome, isn't it? It sounds like you guys are good about making the best of it though and getting out no matter what. We've been hunkering down and doing the stuff we never feel like doing (tax day IS approaching, I hear!!) Anyway, I am right there with you on the bridge. I don't have an issue with heights, but add in some gusting winds, and I would be pretty hesitant too. Glad you at least got to see the water before heading off. We enjoyed Bluff - but agree, the 30 minute drive to the grocery store (which wasn't even open on Sundays) was a bit much. Good to stock up beforehand! Safe travels!Laura at Chapter 3 Travelshttp://www.chapter3travels.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-1172447406176556922019-04-13T09:51:01.313-07:002019-04-13T09:51:01.313-07:00With your keen eye for identifying birds, I know y...With your keen eye for identifying birds, I know you would not have missed something as big as a condor! We've stopped at Navajo Bridge a couple times and have yet to see the condors. And we have yet to take the drive down to Lee's Ferry, a very interesting confluence.Jeff Piercehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11254493317843044109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-4961332915788947372019-04-12T20:54:37.125-07:002019-04-12T20:54:37.125-07:00It is so fascinating to see the two totally differ...It is so fascinating to see the two totally different waters running next to each other. Your photos really capture the difference. So many colors in the rocks. Love the balancing rock! Poor Lew! He must have been very tired. Wahweap is a beautiful place to stay, but Bluff has chicken soup with the little dumplings and Navajo fry bread!! Safe travels as you move on. Hope the winds are calmer!John and Pam (ohtheplacestheygo.wordpress.com)https://www.blogger.com/profile/10853924678665624403noreply@blogger.com