Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

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Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby Sparkle » Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:32 pm

I discovered yesterday that our Internet at the Lodge has been throttled down by the company. Hence Echo's and my problems posting. So I'm sitting at the lunch counter in a grocery at Kanab using my AirCard. I'm waiting for my truck to get fixed. It was shuddering when I braked or when the road was rough. Beth knows the struggle I sometimes had. It turned out to be the Ball Joints and something else. A $700 bill. Good thing I'm working!. Anyway, last week I took another hike. Sourdough Well sounded neat. Two miles out and two back. I could do that. I thought there might be signs of an an old homestead there.
The walk started across a broad meadow.
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The first thing I saw were these weird twisted Aspens. No sign of why they are shaped like that.
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Some rocks with lime green lichen, and grey furry lichen. (Aren't you just facinated with all this)
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Then some rocks which must be volcanic in origin. These holes are formed by gas bubbles.
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The meadow narrowed down into a valley. It was a lovely day. Birds that rarely saw humans were singing and fluttering around.
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Finally I saw the sign for Sourdough Well.
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What a disapointment!
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However there were some sink holes nearby. I'm sure the deer frequent here.
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So that was 2 miles, but I was enjoying it and decided to continue a little further on. I found a whole area with fossilised shells and coral. I never cease to be amazed at finding shells at 9000ft. Even though I know the principle behind it.
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby VickieP » Thu Jun 11, 2009 2:39 pm

:lol: I'm kinda like you, Sparkle, they could've at least put a fake wishing well, or something there, lol. But the rest of your pics are beautiful, thanks for sharing them with us. I thought the fossils were neat.
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby Bethers » Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:19 pm

I'm sitting here laughing at the well. But you got a good hike in and the rest was great. So, it was worthwhile even if the well was a let down.
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby Pooker » Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:42 pm

Did you ever find an explanation for the name? At least you got a nice walk and were able to share it with us!
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby avalen » Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:48 pm

:lol: :lol: what a nice walk to see the round cement plug :lol: :lol:
the meadow is lovely and the rocks too. I would have enjoyed that walk too.
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby VickieP » Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:29 pm

I think that grove of aspen should be declared WomenRV Grove after us, as we are all a little bit twisted :lol:
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby snowball » Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:57 pm

that looks like a trail I could attempt. pretty and can understand the disappointment!!
but the pictures where great
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby Cedar518 » Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:09 am

awww all that walking and just a pile of cement. was it a real well that was filled in for safety's sake? perhaps it WAS a homestead at one time?
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby Sparkle » Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:20 pm

I Googled Sourdough Well, and many sites came up, but no info. I went for a walk today, one of my days off and found a deer skull and then a cow skull. Of course I hauled them home, carrying them for three miles. Do you know a cow skull is HEAVY!!!!
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby Paulette » Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:44 pm

And what, pray tell, will you do with them now that you have them home?
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby VickieP » Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:12 pm

Why, Bedazzle them, of course! No reason they shouldn't sparkle too :lol:

But I really want to know about the trees, what made them like that?
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby asirimarco » Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:24 am

Glad to hear that you are getting to enjoy your spare time - That has got to be a beautiful area to walk in.
Love the picture of the Well - what a surprise.
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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby oregontocal » Sat Jun 13, 2009 7:58 am

Sparkle, here's another good walk on the same trail. It's across the highway from the lodge, Road #611. I used to camp down that road - view of the East Rim. I'm not sure where the trail ends, but just followed it until I got tired. Beautiful hike - very easy. Ignore the arrows on the sign - I turned left.

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Re: Sourdough Well, N. Rim Grand Canyon

Postby snowball » Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:28 pm

such pretty country!!!
Jean were the tree's dead or not leafed out yet doesn't help say why the trunks were the way they are....but wondering
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