We left Holbrook in bright sunshine and continued our drive along Rte 66 which once again had us driving on the Interstate at times. Our first stop was in Winslow made famous when The Eagles recorded "Take It Easy" whose second verse starts with "Standin' on a corner in Winslow Arizona". We then drove on to Flagstaff but didn't stop in the city. Flagstaff has a beautiful forested location high up on the Colorado Plateau and it was a change to be driving on roads lined with tall ponderosa pine trees. We had a picnic lunch off the beaten track in Buckskinner Park, Williams, AZ. We followed a dirt trail to the picnic area which really tested our car's tyres. They survived, thankfully. We soon found ourselves in Seligman (pronounced Sligman), a sleepy town which maintains a lot of its historic character together with a few unexpected twists - eg Santa in a Chevvy outside the wacky Snow Cap Drive-in. Our destination for the night was th...
Really enjoyed your blog T. The amount of information is just mind boggling... helped by great photos. Thanks for your time and effort in keeping us updated on your travels.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog lovely photos. You certainly you needed that great meal at T. V. Graham & Co in "sleepy" McClenaville. You even picked up the lingo. I didn't know that an Indian tribe (in this case the Hualapai tribe") had such a vast reservation. Magnificent sunrise seen from the ranch. The Skywalk Canyon and Bridge was really something. What a feat of engineering. All the same I would have crossed it with trepidation. What memories of history Charlestown must have evoked. Loved to have seen. Also loved to have seen the Magnolia Plantation. Again great blog well done.
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