This is from a late winter, early spring storm in May 2013. I'd never been to Sycamore Canyon south of Williams and had only heard of it a few weeks prior. This looks like a monsoon shot, but was way before that season. I'd spent the entire day on the opposite side of the canyon at Harding Point looking for a good overview like this, but nothing was worthy of hanging around for. The weather on this day was absolutely fantastic. I couldn't have asked for better conditions to create my environmental portrait of this stunning and rarely visited canyon.
Saguaro cactus line a ridge overlooking Roosevelt Lake from just off the A-Cross Road. A winter storm was dropping rain and snow on the mountains in the distance.
Reflections on the still waters of Pumphouse Wash. This wash is normally dry. Summer rains the day before filled everything up nicely.