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...continuing the story...
This is my favorite shot, it really did look just like this. Just around the corner was Fish Creek, and the start of the grade to the summit above.
A one-lane bridge crosses Fish Creek and then the road hugs the cliff as it climbs the canyon wall. The road was built with great difficulty in 1903 to support the movement of supplies to build Roosevelt Dam.
This shot looks northeast down from the top of the hill and shows upper part of the road climbing up from Fish Creek. The really steep part is just over the ridge in the center of the shot. Above that, off in the distance, you can just make out the road as it snakes up towards Roosevelt Lake.
This shot was taken from the same spot as the previous shot, only looking west instead of northeast.
Yours truly, at the overlook at the top of Fish Creek grade (same as the previous shot). Some friends of Gary and Jeanne said this was called the "little grand canyon" by the locals. From here, in person, you can see why. |
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I can't believe you were almost in my back yard and you didn't call me to go riding!
I live in Fountain Hills, Az. Check out the post for the White Rim Trail and if you ever get out here again, Call me! (By the way, since that was my first post, you may have some suggestions. I was going to include the whole story about the ride but the file was an Adobe document and it exceeded your attachement size. Then I tried to just put it in as part of the message, same thing. I guess my stories are too long) Thanks again for the hat and if you want more rides, I have several I can post but I don't want to hog your site. Dagger
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