Monday, February 8, 2010

Viva Las Vegas




We made another trip up to Vegas last month and since Brian most likely landed this contract for his company he may be going up every couple of months to check on things. I'll continue to tag along. Now that we've found a corner of Vegas we really like (mainly because we found a FABULOUS little Italian restaurant and plenty more enticing restaurants nearby we're anxious to try) I'm more excited about possible upcoming trips.



Here's highlights from our latest quickie trip:



The foot belongs to "Dumbledore." This guy is standing outside a really fun metaphysical shop in the same plaza as our new favorite Italian restaurant.



Poor Dumbledore lost his hand. Hunting horcruxes, no doubt.




But not to worry. He has a friend nearby to cheer him up.


We decided to stop and see the dam on our way home. We pulled over at the Lake Mead lookout, which is on the Nevada side just before you get to the dam.

Look how low the water level is:




This is an information board there which has an illustration of the lake as it should be:


Big difference. If you look to the left a bit, you can see where the boats dock. I drew a red line to show where the water line used to be:



While we were there a ranger was handing out goodie bags and showing people this coyote pelt:



It's not legal to hunt them, but they found this guy dead somewhere and saved his pelt. He's really soft. In fact, on our way home we saw a dead coyote on the side of the road and I was tempted to turn around and bring him home. Do you think we would've gotten in trouble for that?

This is an old train tunnel that was in use when the dam was being built:




Okay, on to the dam. This is a view of the back side. (See the new bridge they're building in the background?)


I remember coming here when I was a kid. The water used to go all the way up to the rim of the dam. You couldn't even see the turbines (are they called turbines?) because they were all under water.

From where I was standing when I took that picture, if I turn to the right a bit, this is what was across from me:


You can see where the water line used to be by looking at the color of the rock.



This is a close up of the same shot. They had to make a little road to get down to the water, then as the water continued to drop, they built stairs from the ramp to the boat. Crazy. I just could not get over how low the water was.



Backing up from that view is this spillway. This also used to be completely submerged and I thought it was really interesting to see.





Looking to the right. You can see how those silver plates can swivel up and down to control the flow of water into the spillway.





Looking to the left.




Left some more.



Standing on that bridge and looking straight down into that hole, it looks like this:



Creepy. :)

That hole leads down to the river. If I were in a movie, there's be some exciting chase scene where I end up sliding down that tunnel like a ride at Disneyland and land in the water on the other side, no worse for the wear, and my enemies cursing at my ingenious escape. Heh heh.



This was posted all along the dam on both sides. It's for the morons who can't figure that out for themselves.

Moving right along. On top of those turbines, if that's what they're called, are these little towers. One has a clock for each time zone.





This came in handy on our first trip when we had completely forgotten about the time zone change. Since Brian had a meeting to get to, that was good information to have.


Looking over the edge:



It was dizzying...


An absolute marvel:


This cool monument is on the Nevada side:





It reads, "They died to make the desert bloom."






At the base of the monument:










I only understood about half of this. There were "helpful explanations" like this all over the place. After this one I didn't even bother reading them, but I enjoyed looking at the astronomical designs anyway.

To the right of the monument:





That's me baby. Watch that stinger.


And that was our Vegas trip.


What should we do next time?

P.S. In case this long post isn't enough for you, check this out. I SO want to do this! It's almost as high on my wish list as Italy. Almost.

4 comments:

mad white woman said...

Lots to say:

Speaking of morons, I went to Sonic and had that same thought when I read the warning on the bag: Contents inside may be wrapped in foil so heating in the microwave is not safe (something like that). A warning for morons for sure.

I get so nervous even seeing pictures of things like that hole. All I can think of is slipping, falling in, unable to escape and drowning in the river.

I was at Lake Powell several years ago when the water was so, so low and it was totally depressing.

My mom has stopped, more than once, to retrieve a dead animal in the road for teeth or fur. It's one of our family's favorite topics to discuss. Ha ha.

Kimmy said...

I am lovin Dumbledor! And wow that water is low. We used to drive up that way when we lived in Mesa, anytime we headed up to see my family in Utah, and it was interesting each time to see the levels decrease over time, but it was never that low. Have you read the percy jackson series? One of the books has a scene at the dam and has a little situation with those giant statues.
So if you guys are up for exploring in your vegas travels, there is a little LDS owned ice cream shop called Danielles, that i highly recommend. They have this "snowy" popcorn that is just a little taste of heaven. we stop there whenever we can cuz its just sooo dang good!

Noelle @ Mesa AZ Photography said...

That is fun that you get to go too when Brian has to ravel for work. I didn't know about any monuments near the dam, so that was interesting.

So Donna, when are we gonna take family pictures eh? Love you.

Deb said...

It took me a minute to figure out what that first picture was, but when I realized it was a foot, I started laughing.

That makes me really sad to see how low the dam is. I've never actually been there, but I'm still sad for the poor dam.

All I could think about while reading this post was National Lampoons Vegas Vacation. It made me chuckle a lot.