Leaving the Vegas Strip behind was not all that hard for me to do. Crowds, noise, lights, traffic, fun … in a hedonistic sorta way. The structures are really quite amazing, but then so is the desert.
Climbing up the Kaibab Plateau to the vast Arizona Strip. Here’s a view of the from the Pipe Springs National Monument of the emptiness of the Arizona Strip.
Leaving the 90+ heat of the valley behind made the climb into the Kaibab Nation Forest. Trading the parking lot of Cicrus Circus ($65 night) for a wide spot on a Nation Forest Road (free). At over 8000’ this down right chilly - now this is my style! No cell service, internet, tv – a bizzion stars, pine trees, fresh air. I’ll take it!
The gotchya is there is a conference call tomorrow where I could learn what the company benefits package will be for the coming year and how to sign up … If there’s service at the North Rim Village I will call in, if not I’ll find out some other time.
After a breakfast of Huevos Rancheros overlooking the canyon I found a spot on the rim and listened to the conference.
Only have the rest of the day here, time to get out and enjoy it.
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