Thursday, August 5, 2010

Crown King



Last Saturday was my only day off for the weekend, so I organized a quick day trip out of the heat to Crown King, a former mining town (if you can call it that) 2 hrs. north of Phoenix. So up I-17 we went to the exit, which is followed by 28 miles of graded gravel road to an elevation of 5911'. As we got on the gravel, we made our "must" stop at Cleator, AZ, which includes a store, a bar, and some ramshackle housing. It is a favorite for locals and tourists alike, though, and not to be missed, as it is the last bathroom until Crown King. It started a light rain, but that gave way to cool temps & perfect weather to sit, shop, and drink when we rolled into CK (at a VERY pleasant 68 degrees!).
So we spent the afternoon doing just these things, and then headed back down to Phoenix. Luckily for us, all the days rain had gone around us, and through Phoenix, so when we got back home, it was only 83 degrees here - woo hoo! Then Caryl and I set out to Kierland to hear some live music in the courtyard as it was the last of these events for the summer. An excellent way to spend the day!

As usual, more complete pics in the my photos section of this blog - enjoy!

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