Dirt roads,dams and cacti

114There are three dams near the town of Roosevelt, starting out on highway,well,not really a highway but a sand based dirt road, the first dam you come to is the Roosevelt dam.
Its impressive ,especially once you realize how it was built, and where it is located. I took photos of the signs, easier then to write it all out, and the photos will also speak for themselves. The road is rough in places, but it had rained, and it looked like they had graded it not too long ago, but its not a road for large motor homes or 5th wheels, we met 3 cars in total, and it was a challenge to pass each other. The day was cloudy, quite dark, but it made for good photos, so much better then bright sun.
The road winds around large rock cliffs, giant cacti growing up the banks, at least 30 feet tall,it is an amazing landscape!!!

South bound.

We took the interstate 17,to Camp Verde, then turned east again on the 260. We kept going south, through beautiful wilderness area, and ended up near Tonto Basin, and stayed overnight at Fishermans RV!!! The owner laughed at out Westy, she is used to very fancy, very long RV’s,but after a closer look ,she realized that we had everything that was needed for a comfy stay!!
The next morning we had an incredible breakfast at a local spot, nothing fancy, but the food was amazing!!! We always find that if you look for the local spots, where the people go for meals, and its busy all the time, go there and eat!!! Down to earth, home cooking!!!!

Continuing east, then south.

We stayed overnight in a pine forest,near Williams,it was almost dark, and there were no proper camping spots, so we just put Westy on a as much possible level spot and cooked our dinner.
All night long ,the coyotes howled and yapped, in the morning , a can with water , left outside, was frozen solid!! It was -6!!!! Doing a bit of exploring, i found carcasses of deer, and also 4 calves, maybe all eaten by the coyotes, not sure……
We drove on to Flagstaff that day, through beautiful mountainous areas ,the elevation was 7655 feet, so no wonder it was cold!!
Flagstaff is a nice town, it has character and we found a nice coffee shop where all the locals seem to hang out. We heard them talking about the snow coming that night ,so…. needless to say, we headed out of town that morning, on the way towards Phoenix,south!!!

Oatman

Driving into Oatman , was like driving into the past, an old ,western town, lots of dust and cacti, but the main attraction were the Burros!! Burros everywhere, moms and babies, larger males, all very sure of themselves, everywhere are signs , warning not to go to close to these animals, especially dogs, the Burros really dislike them, but people still thought these were such cute animals, like little horses, but really, you dont want a kick from one of these guys, or even a head butt!!!!052

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Oatman, or rather Burro ville

We started off on hwy.66,towards Needles, but gave that up pretty fast, the road was in total disrepair, unbelievably rough, huge chunks missing, here and there, poor Westy had a hard time with it, and i started watching nervously in the rear view mirror, if we were losing any parts!!!!
So, back for a while to the 40, then, near Topock, we ventured out on the 66 again, and this time it was acceptable, this route, towards Sitgreaves pass, Elevation 3.523 feet, was marked as a very scenic route.
It was beautiful, very wild, very rugged, not much growing here, but it had an overall different atmosphere.
We stopped here and there, to take pictures, and look for wildlife, at one of these spots , a car was parked with two gents sitting in it, and a Burro standing by!!!!
These Burros are wild, looking like a small donkey, but they have a black cross on their backs, and because of this they sometime s are called Jesus Burros!!
The fellows came to talk to us, they had been target practicing, NO, not on the Burros, but in the desert.
Their trunk was open, and the Burro sauntered over to it, stuck its head in and looked to be very busy.
Now it so happened, that the trunk contained a case of water bottles, a definite must out here, the Burro kept working on something, and hauled out a bottle in its mouth!!!! One of the gents took it and opened it, and the animal drank the whole bottle down, as if it does this every day!!!!
I figured it was pretty special to see one of these animals until we came into Oatman……..040045