Beauty, winds and the best/worst riding

I left Flagstaff and climbed to 9400' (high point) in the San Francisco Peaks.  Almost nobody out there and nice riding, except
For one big tree crossing.  I even got fresh tracks!
I stopped early to not pass this campsite by 
The snow-covered peak's been visible for days.  A day of nice riding on Forest Service roads got me to the Grand Canyon and a pretty sunset.
You'll notice I've been wearing a windbreaker due to temps in the 40s and 50s and nearly constant 10-20 mph winds.  In the trees it's not so bad, but open areas have been chilly.  Better to be on the cool side, but headwinds are tough going.
Day 3 from Flagstaff took me out in the Navajo Nation and a reroute.  They've closed part of the Western Wildlands so I missed staying at a campsite people say is amazing - first disappointment of the trip.  It also put me on the highway, ugh 
I brought a very bright rear light and almost all drivers have given me plenty of room when passing, but I'd rather be on dirt roads.
Today made up for the disappointment as I got to see 2 California Condors flying and perched at Navajo Bridge.
And, now that I'm 4000' lower, I finally got to take off the windbreaker.  I'm enjoying a shower, bed and restaurant tonight.  Doing a bit of laundry as well... bikepacking is dirty work!
From here I ride to Kanab, UT and then to Bryce National Park.

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