From 2004 through 2011 I visited Arizona every Autumn, October or November. As a University of Arizona Alumni Board member for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences we had a meeting during “homecoming” and a fund raising event. I’d come early or stay later for getting acquainted with Arizona, more than was possible as an undergraduate. In 2007 I camped for several days Chiricahua National Monument of the remote south eastern corner of the state.
The park empties out this time of year, for some reason. The weather is perfection with clear skies, moderate daytime temperatures, cool nights. This time of year the Arizona White Oak acorns ripen and fall. The campground has aluminum picnic tables, the falling acorns made a loud plunks throughout the night. This would annoy some people. Me, it is a great memory.
The following two images are great memories from my first morning.
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I experimented this trip with a breakfast of granola with dried whole milk. It was delicious (for me) and got me out on the trail quickly. This first morning I clicked my hiking poles together to scare away bears as I walked in the pre-dawn dark. The preparation and extra effort paid off with this photograph.
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I met one hiker who was a harbor pilot from Hamburg, Germany. He came just to view a particular rock formation that was, literally, the rubber bath duck. It is several miles to the site, a moderate hike with significant elevation gain. He took his snapshot with a little camera and was on his way.
The following is my masterpiece from the trip. Imaging the effect of seeing this image on settlers. That same first day I turned a corner and there this was…it took a few minutes to comprehend what I saw, it was so incredible and, for me, unexpected. It first, the only perception is a huge rock dome of rough rock, then, slowly, the image of a native American profile forms in the mind.
Cochise Dawn
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During the session for Cochise Dawn I turned the camera for the view northwest and did a self portrait. In the distance are the Galiuro Mountains and Wilderness. Tucked alongside is the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness, hosting one of the few perennial streams of Arizona.
Nice photos in your story, I looked at your photo gallery. You have a lot of talent.
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Arizona is very nice! I enjoyed my hikes there too.
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I am so excited by your photos! My son and I leave for Arizona next week and plan to climb Cochise and some other areas! Great pics 😃
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Wonderful…you are going at a good time of year. Hope your son enjoys them as well as something to look forward to. Enjoy!!!
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You do show some beautiful and exciting places. The photos are wonderful
Thank you
Miriam
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Thanks for your compliments and appreciation Miriam.
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Beautiful images Michael, this looks like a wonderful meditative place to spend some time and enjoy the natural beauty :o)
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Yes, excellent environment for healthful exercise, learning and meeting a few new people.
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Chiricahua National Monument added to my list, thanks to you!
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Plan to spend a few days at least….
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Unlike the balancing rock, most people, unfortunately, are unbalanced!
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ha ha…the rock has eons to work on it.
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Beauuuutiful places and wonderful clicks ✌
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The place weaves its spell on visitors.
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Beautiful. I’ll have to add this place to my list of places to see.
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If you plan to camp, plan far ahead as the camping spots are in demand.
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Good to know.
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Michael, your words and photography accentuate the hidden beauty of this Arizona region. I can fully relate to you making repeated trips to this area. Quite a way to recharge one’s life.
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Good to read your comments, BigSkyBuckeye. Most appreciated.
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