Verde River

Water is a precious commodity in the desert southwest. There’s an old saying around here that is rumored to have been said by Mark Twain.

“Whiskey’s for drinking and water is for fighting over.”

Horseshoe Lake Dam

During one of my recent adventures, I took the hour plus drive out to Horseshoe Lake.

Spring, particularly March and April, is when snow melt feeds our rivers and reservoirs. It’s a unique system of water management.

I timed my visit to Horseshoe Dam perfectly as millions of gallons of water were being released to flow downstream in an effort to fill up Bartlett Reservoir.

There are seven managed reservoirs that provide water to greater Phoenix, Arizona.

Horseshoe Lake

Much of the water supply is surface water that originates as snow in the mountains north and east of Phoenix. As the snow melts, it flows into reservoirs via the Verde, Salt, and Colorado Rivers.

The first dam was built in 1906 creating Roosevelt Lake (reservoir). Over time, a system of lakes, rivers, dams, and canals were built to deliver water to the millions of residents throughout the Phoenix Valley.

Not only do these reservoirs serve an important role in providing a water supply, they also offer a source of recreation.

This was definitely an interesting excursion that was worth the ten mile plus dirt/gravel road to get out to the dam.

I’m not only grateful for the water, but also grateful for the recreation and scenery not far from home.

Hmm, where to next?

For this week’s Lens-Artists photo challenge #293, Sofia asks us to share images of Water in Motion. Living in the desert, I thought this prompt might find me digging through my photo archives, but fortunately, on my quest to photograph wildflowers, I ventured out to Horseshoe and Bartlett Lakes. What great timing!

Verde River

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63 responses to “Lens-Artists Challenge – Water in Motion”

  1. Lana Avatar

    Brilliant!

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  2. Anoushka Tomar Avatar

    Beautiful photographs ❤️❤️❤️ And I loved reading about them. 💞

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  3. Chandra Prakash Dadheech Avatar
    Chandra Prakash Dadheech

    Gorgeous

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  4. Awakening Wonders Avatar

    Now if we could just add sound to these images!!!!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I guess I could’ve video taped it. Hmm, didn’t think of that 🤪

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  5. photobyjohnbo Avatar

    Ingrid, I love your tour of the Arizona reservoirs. I’ve seen a few of them, mostly the lakes in the Apache Junction area. I need to check out the Horseshoe Reservoir and Verde River.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      There are so many fun and interesting places to explore around the Phoenix valley. The abundance of wildflowers at Bartlett Lake are some of the prettiest I’ve found.

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  6. Steve Tanham Avatar

    Fascinating, Ingrid. And great photos!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thanks! I appreciate the comment 🌵

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  7. Ritva Sillanmäki Photography Avatar

    The power and movement of water in these photos is great, but the serenity of Verde River is my favorite

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I agree. I loved the Verde River and how still it was.

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  8. Asif Baloch Avatar

    Every paragraph shows your writing pattern, I loved it. 

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you. I appreciate the comment.

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  9. Sofia Alves Avatar

    I love your photos of the dam, excellent timing indeed. It makes the stillness of the lake even more peaceful.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you. Usually it’s windy in that area, thus I was glad to be there on a calm day and capture it.

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  10. debsrvtravels Avatar

    Hi Ingrid, Enjoyed reading your post. I have yet to spend any time in that part of AZ and hope to do so soon. I especially liked the lead photo of the Verde River. It is framed so nicely and really draws the viewer into the scene. Makes me want to be there 😀
    Debra

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I so wished I had some type of nimble RV for that day trip. I would’ve loved boondocking in the area for a night or two. 🌵

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  11. Nancy Avatar

    We love 10 miles of backcountry roads. Here in AZ if you want to see the beauty of the state we all have to go off-roading.
    Great info about our water.
    Great pictures too!
    Love the whiskey quote too!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      That’s exactly what our little trucks were designed to do – explore the backcountry. The history of the SRP water system is fascinating. The more time I explore our ‘backyard’, the more I learn.

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  12. Lowes Travels Avatar

    Wow, great capture on the water in motion!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you ML. I’ve been having fun getting out and shooting.

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  13. Toonsarah Avatar

    I like the contrast between the rushing waters at the dam and the still water of the reservoir 🙂

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Sarah. It was a fun day capturing those images.

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  14. Tina Schell Avatar

    Great timing indeed Ingrid! There have been years when water was not so abundant but I expect with all of the snow this year in Colorado it will be plentiful. Your images are terrific!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      With all the snow, fingers crossed we won’t be in severe drought conditions this summer. Fortunately, we’ve had an unusually wet winter and spring making my citrus trees very happy. 😁

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  15. Mary ~ Reflections Around the Campfire Avatar

    Love that walkway behind the falls! It looks like the perfect spot for contemplation.

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    Anonymous

    I especially like your photos of the Verde River. The walkway beneath the Dam is also very intriguing!❤️

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The Verde River was so calm that day that I loved capturing the reflections in the water. The walkway at the Dam was fun but loud. 😊

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    Anonymous

    This guy does a lot of waterfall and water shots and you might enjoy looking at them. Just go to his site and click on these topics .

    https://seniorhiker.com/

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      I’ll check out his site. 😊

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  18. Chasing Dirt Avatar

    It’s good to have local adventures! The truck “argument” in these comments is cracking me up.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Yes it is! And what’s a truck for but to take us on adventures, right? Ah, the places our trucks have taken us to!

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  19. Easin' Along Avatar

    Ingrid,

    Your water in motion pictures are fabulous, but my favorite is the still water pic at the top. You still got it girl. Was the snowfall sufficient enough this winter to supply the reservoirs? California is doing better, but still has a long way to go. Enjoy the desert!

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      As far as I know, AZ is doing well with water right now. Our hot summers can easily change that though. Thanks for your thoughts on my photos. I’m feeling more like myself than I have in awhile and maybe that’s reflected in my photography.

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  20. sustainabilitea Avatar

    Water is especially precious in the desert, isn’t it? I haven’t been to that area yet, but it looks lovely. I get there one f these days. Meanwhile, I’ll enjoy it via your lens. .

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      It’s a pretty far trek out there to Horseshoe Dam. Thus, not sure I’d return. I’ll definitely go back to Bartlett Lake next poppy season. And yes, water is a precious commodity around here.

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  21. Scott K Marshall Avatar

    Congratulations Gran

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you Scott 😊

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  22. magnum108 Avatar

    Love the Whisky quote

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      That quote always makes me laugh!

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  23. Egídio Avatar

    Indeed, it was worth the trip on a dirt road. Your photos are fantastic, Ingrid. I loved the photos and text.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      Thank you, Egidio. I’ve been having fun exploring more of my ‘backyard’.

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  24. Wandering Dawgs Avatar

    Ingrid, I’m so glad you decided to venture out to capture these wonderful images. I enjoyed reading about the dams and reservoirs that serve Phoenix.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The water system around here is fascinating, not only for providing water, but controlling flooding. Monsoon season can get crazy, and it’s wise to control and preserve the precipitation because we never know when the next rain might be.

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  25. Wind Kisses Avatar

    I love heading out that way for flowers. Beautiful views Fromm your lens, Ingrid. Perfect timing and great info about our water.

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    1. Ingrid Avatar

      The water system around here is fascinating. And it was all started around the turn of the century. 🙂Thank goodness folks were already planning for the future.

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  26. John Avatar

    An amazing dam! Ten miles of dirt road? Nope!

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    1. Thomas Slatin 🏳️‍🌈 Avatar

      10 miles of dirt road? Sounds like a typical day here in Vermont. 🙂

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      1. John Avatar

        I have always avoided dirt roads since they do so much damage to your car’s paint and gets the engine compartment so filthy.

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        1. Thomas Slatin 🏳️‍🌈 Avatar

          My wife and I used to have that problem. Our solution was to upgrade to a Ford F-150 with side steps and mud flaps. Still it’s totally worth it to live here in Vermont; it’s absolutely beautiful.

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          1. John Avatar

            I’m sure it is a beautiful state but I just won’t do dirt roads. 😂😊

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          2. Ingrid Avatar

            We have friends from Vermont, and yes indeed, you live in a beautiful state. My husband drives a F-250 and I drive a Tacoma so we’re good exploring Arizona’s backcountry and actually love it. 😁

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            1. John Avatar

              I’m glad that you two can explore so easily with your trucks! When I had the GMC truck, I never took it down any dirt roads.

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              1. Ingrid Avatar

                We love our trucks and give them a good working out from time to time.

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              2. Thomas Slatin 🏳️‍🌈 Avatar

                I am a former fire department lieutenant, and of course I take fantastic care of my F-150. 🙂

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        2. Ingrid Avatar

          We’ve loved our backcountry explorations and have never shied away from a little dirt. I’ll take dirt over a Midwestern salted road any day.

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          1. John Avatar

            You got me there, Ingrid! Salt is your vehicle’s worst enemy.

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        3. Nancy Avatar

          Here in AZ we have 30 million acres of public land that Arizonians love to explore. In order to see the back country we must go off roading. We have an older high-clearance Toyota Tacoma that we specifically bought for the desert dirt roads.
          Ingrid, I would love to join you one day! We can be Thelma and Louis of the southwest.

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          1. Ingrid Avatar

            You’re on!!! Next spring just you and I will go poppy hunting 🤪 After all, we need blog material, right!

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      2. Ingrid Avatar

        🤣 When we lived in Colorado, we lived off a gravel/dirt road and never minded. We loved our views, acreage, and house. Thus, just part of everyday life.

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    2. Ingrid Avatar

      Ah, a little dirt road is just normal life for me, especially if I have camera in hand.😁

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      1. John Avatar

        I much prefer a car in as good of condition as possible. I am a neat freak and also grew up in the new car dealership world. 😊

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