Sometimes, we act irrationally, in of course, a perfectly rational way. We discovered the Spenser hike from Lees Ferry, undertook it and loved it. We came back 4 days later for a second attempt and then returned to Page after a visit to Colorado and completed it a third time. On each occasion, the experience was different and always most enjoyable. The latest hike took us to another part of the summit, providing different sights and superb rock climbing opportunities and gaining another perspective. The middle hike was at sunrise which varied the scenery because of the gentle light. Should Jenni not be such a spoilsport, who knows, a fourth attempt might have been in the offing.
Don't often get afraid of heights these days but this one gave much pause for thought...and a need to get out of 'Dodge'.
Each finding our level of comfort. Jen (right) distances herself far from the camera. (I think it's a 'wrinkles' issue.)
A picture of concentration...not ideal.
Contrary to popular perception, Jenni usually sends me to remote positions. I wonder whether she's hinting something.
Hard to believe the palette of color revealed so frequently.
Following the flow of the Colorado River. The smoke stacks of the power station are just outside Page. By car, because of having to go around the mountains, the trip is 50 minutes.
Jenni easing her way down with beautiful views at all stages.
Jen finds another special vantage point.
So many places, so little time as Jen catches some motion on a day when we had the trail to ourselves.
We'll end on another scary lookover. Sleep well tonight!
Instead, we'll try end here. Height provides wonderful perspectives.
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
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