It was a fascinating period which culminated in a rather tricky climb and return to/from a summit behind the destination point. We've never attempted this before having not noticed a way up. We still did not find a trail, goat path or otherwise. I decided to scramble up to the top or as far as I could make it and report back to my boss, Jennifer, whether she would like the trail and climb. I don't think she will join me in the unlikely event I repeat the scramble. However, in the interests of longevity, peace in the home and on the trails, I don't think I should; life is challenging enough. Nevertheless, it was spectacular and testing.
The first three pictures have a story to tell or a story to display. Take a look and be careful when viewing the third, the crescendo...okay, perhaps a little dramatic but you had to be there. Actually, it's a lot easier to be where you are.
The name of the destination is 'Balancing Rock'. It's a wonderful hike with amazing views along the lake/river. The rock stands proud, separate and aloof...as far as rocks might develop a personality.
The toilet and picnic table for campers at the lake edge shown separately, jutting into the water (Keep an eye on the structures). Balancing rock stands proudly as usual on its own in the foreground.
Combine the above two photographs and it brings it all together, beauty in unity. A unified scene. (Focus on the rock and above).
Inspired by Turk, I found myself scrambling off trail (no trail) to the summit of the mountain above the lake. It was a spectacular experience requiring some skill, a little daring and ideally, not much in the way of brains. It was a first time experience as I never realized it was climable. (Pictured at the high point, middle of photo).
Perhaps one of the most memorable photographs I've taken. From the top of the scramble, Jen can be seen on the jutting rock to the right of the covered picnic table. The combination of rugged mountains, serene turqoise water, colorful flora plus knowing Jen was standing on terra-firma and thus safe, provide a tiny, personal highlight to my life.
The toilet and picnic table for campers at the lake edge shown separately, jutting into the water (Keep an eye on the structures). Balancing rock stands proudly as usual on its own in the foreground.
Combine the above two photographs and it brings it all together, beauty in unity. A unified scene. (Focus on the rock and above).
Inspired by Turk, I found myself scrambling off trail (no trail) to the summit of the mountain above the lake. It was a spectacular experience requiring some skill, a little daring and ideally, not much in the way of brains. It was a first time experience as I never realized it was climable. (Pictured at the high point, middle of photo).
Perhaps one of the most memorable photographs I've taken. From the top of the scramble, Jen can be seen on the jutting rock to the right of the covered picnic table. The combination of rugged mountains, serene turqoise water, colorful flora plus knowing Jen was standing on terra-firma and thus safe, provide a tiny, personal highlight to my life.
We enjoy our daily intake of humility as nature sets some tough obstacles amongst its beauty. The tiny figure at the rear on the right is one of us after an extremely steep scramble.
While no man is an island, Jen seems to have found her niche on a peninsular surrounded in beauty.

Another view, a different angle with Jenni returning to the table.
A couple of 'burning bushes'.
Let's go home...safely, Turk.
While no man is an island, Jen seems to have found her niche on a peninsular surrounded in beauty.
The easy part is being on the top; the up-and-down is somewhat trickier.
Closing with a first time view from the peak toward the City of Havasu.
Jen negotiates a slanting, scree-covered path as she heads down toward our brunch spot. We've left many crumbs at that position over the years.Closing with a first time view from the peak toward the City of Havasu.
Another view, a different angle with Jenni returning to the table.
A couple of 'burning bushes'.
Let's go home...safely, Turk.