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Grand Canyon National Park – May 2010

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view of Colorado River along  South Kaibab Trail

We hiked 7.1 miles along South Kaibab Trail down to the bottom of the Grand Canyon (4,800 ft elevation change).

We dipped our toes in the Colorado River (icy cold!) briefly before heading to Phantom Ranch, where we ate some lunch and had some lemonade.

My favorite part of the hike was along the Bright Angel Trail leaving the Colorado River :)

Then, 9.6 miles hiking up from the Colorado River to the Bright Angel Trailhead (4,400 ft elevation change).

[ View more photos from the South Kaibab & Bright Angel Trails ]

More trail info/maps and training/hiking tips

 

Sixshooter / Telephone / Ice Canyon Trails

Sixshooter / Telephone / Ice Canyon Trails

April 2010

 

Reavis Falls, Superstition Wilderness, AZ

Reavis Falls, Superstition Wilderness, AZ

Reavis Falls, Superstition Wilderness, AZ

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Take a Hike – Grand Canyon Warmup Hike #4

 

2010 AZ model photoshoots

Tasha

Tasha MM#770768

Chelsea MM#1009855

Shaun Tia, Alyssa, & Briana

Shaun Tia & Alyssa

Akila

Alyssa

Briana

Chandal

Sheryl

Victoria

 

AZ Wildflowers – March 2010

AZ Wildflowers – Spring 2010 – Tonto National Forest, AZ

Wed, 3/31, we shot some wildflowers.

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Directions (from Phoenix):
* Take 60E
* LEFT on Silver King Mine Rd
* LEFT on FR #8
* RIGHT on HAPPY CAMP CANYON RD

Here are some links that you may wanna check out:

Wildflower Reports 2010 – Phoenix and Northern Arizona Area

Wildflower Reports 2010 – Tucson and Southern Arizona

AZ Highways Wildflower Guide

 

Chiricahua, Mt Lemmon, and Saguaro NP – March 2010

Chiricahua National Monument


Chiricahua National Monument

Mount Lemmon


Mount Lemmon

Saguaro National Park


Saguaro National Park

 

Grand Canyon National Park – March 2010

Hi,

It’s been awhile since I’ve posted, but I need to catch up on some things… Here are some photos from a weekend visit to the Grand Canyon.

We spent one day hiking the South Kaibab – Tonto – Bright Angel Trails (a 15 mile hike).  It was pretty with the snow along the rim, but a little slippery with the snow and ice for the first mile or two down the South Kaibab/Bright Angel Trails.

The following day, we were planning to do the Grandview Trail to Horseshoe Mesa, but the trail was less-maintained and seemed pretty icy at the trailhead, so we decided to play tourist for the day, stopping along some of the viewpoints before driving back to Phoenix.

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My 1st Fine Art Gallery Show!

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Havasu Falls by Moonlight
Supai, AZ
October 2009
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New Havasupai Waterfalls
Supai, AZ
October 2009

Professionally retouched, printed, matted, and framed by Todd Photographic Gallery.

14×20 framed prints will be displayed and available for sale at Todd Photographic Gallery from 12/15-1/15 for a special exhibit and for the public to vote on their favorite photos!

Opening reception is Tuesday, 12/15 from 6-9p. Admission is FREE! Parking is limited, but you may park in one of the neighbors’ lots or the Smart & Final shopping center across the street.

For more details: “Favorite Shots” Photography Show | Press Release

Todd Photographic Studios & Gallery
2711 E. Indian School
Phoenix, AZ 85016
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Arizona and Mexico Travels

Havasupai Falls, Arizona

Havasupai FallsWell, I can say that I survived my 1st backpacking trip down to Havasupai Falls–Next time I’m hiring a mule :P

It was a 10 mile hike from the hilltop down to the campground, but only the first 1.5 miles consisted of steep switchbacks… the rest of the way was relatively flat.  Beforehand, I attended some informative REI workshops on how to pack light and only carry the bare essentials.  Also, it was nice that the group I went with had camping gear to share w/ everyone.

Day 1 — We hiked down to the campground, unloaded our gear, and went and checked out Mooney Falls.  It involved a little bit of climbing/scrambling down a cliff, using chains and ladders to get down to the bottom, but it was fun!

Day 2 — Today, we hiked past Mooney Falls and continued along the trail (which involved several creek crossings up to waist deep) to get to Beaver Falls and play in the water.  The scenery along the way is SPECTACULAR!  Later that evening, there was a full moon out so we headed over to Havasu Falls to get some nighttime photography.

Day 3 — Hike out.  I think the early morning light is much better for photographing Havasu falls and also the new two falls that were formed after the flash flood last year.  Also, some have commented that the tribe has done a wonderful job cleaning up after the flood and that the campgrounds are much nicer than before.
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El Golfo, Mexico

El Golfo, MexicoApproximately a 6 hour drive from Phoenix, El Golfo consists of a tiny fishing village with primitive beaches perfect for a quiet getaway.  Be sure to have a 4WD vehicle and check the times for high tide–we got there around high tide and got stuck in the sand a few times.  Some of our friends got stuck, so we drove to our campsite to unload, but by the time we got back to help them out the tide had come in and we couldn’t get across.  Oops.  Good tip I learned is to let out some air from your tires to around 10PSI–when you’re ready to head back, there is a lil shack that will put air in your tires for you.

Our campsite was a few miles down the beach.  We had a few catamarans and kayaks to enjoy 3 days on the water.  For dinners, we ran into town and bought some fresh fish and seafood (yummy shrimp!).  On our way out, we stopped at one of the taco stands–some of the best tacos I’ve had!

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Horton Creek Trail, Payson, Arizona

Horton Creek TrailBeing from the East Coast, I was searching out spots to do some fall color photography… Although, some of the colors have faded, it was still a lovely, leisurely hike along the creek.  Once you reach the end of the trail, turn right and walk a 100 yds to get go the Spring, which makes for a nice lunchspot and turnaround point.

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Arizona Trail (Blue Ridge segment)

Arizona Trail

Fred Haught Trail

Sunday’s hike began at the General Springs Trailhead in the Mogollon Rim district of the Coconino National Forest.  It’s a very scenic 3 hr drive from Phoenix thru Payson and the small towns of Pine and Strawberry.  Leaving 100 degree weather behind in Phoenix, we arrived upon cooler temps (I needed a jacket!) at the trailhead about 11am–by the time we were done hiking, it was pleasantly warm in the low-80s :)

The trail is fairly easy with minimal elevation gain and passes thru lush meadows and forests.  A small creek runs along parts of the trail, giving Fido a chance to jump in and take a swim :)   About 1.5 hours later, you’ll reach the intersection of the Arizona and Fred Haught Trails.  From here, we took the Fred Haught trail a little ways before turning around to head back.  These trails also form part of the Cabin Loop trail system, if you’re interested in a longer, backpacking trip.

[ View more photos of the Arizona Trail / Fred Haught Trail ]

Hiking Trails:
Arizona Trail map and directions
Fred Haught Trail map and directions
Cabin Loop trail system
More info on the Arizona Trail
Take a Hike – Arizona Hiking Group!

 
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