Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Cool Arizona Places: Weekend Cool Offs Are Everywhere

With the Phoenix Metro area forecast to be in the one-hundred-seven-ish range this weekend you may want to travel a bit to cool off. Going north can see temperature ranges being about twenty degrees cooler and even the south east part of the state (think Tucson and the Benson area) can be ten or more degrees cooler.

We are very blessed in Arizona to have such diverse topography and climate ranges you can find so much to do on weekends. So don’t suffer in the Valley of the Sun heat, travel a bit to cool off with many fun things to do.

Off course if your air conditioner is working the way it should you can be cool indoors here in Phoenix.  If you need AC Repair give Aaron’s Mechanical Services a call at 623-388-4436.  If not take a dip in your or a local swimming pool.

For Your Consideration Grand Canyon North Rim

August is the perfect time to make a trip to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.  You have beautiful vista and just one/tenth the number of people to deal with.

While high elevation and heavy snow keep the North Rim closed during the winter months, this less-traveled area – far away from the crowds of Grand Canyon Village – is a remote, relaxing place to enjoy the beauty of the canyon in solitude.

Usually accessible from mid-May to mid-October, the North Rim offers visitors a campground, general store and camper facilities. It’s also home to the historic, rustic Grand Canyon Lodge. Additional campgrounds, lodging options and stores are available in Jacob Lake, around 45 miles north, outside the entrance to the park.

Take a road trip on the scenic Kaibab Plateau-North Rim Parkway to the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Along the way, you’ll pass rolling hills, huge meadows and aspen-fir forests that make perfect habitats for a wide range of wildlife.

During early morning or evening hours, watch for deer browsing in vast meadows. In autumn, you might catch a flock of Merriam’s turkeys edging an aspen forest glowing gold from autumn color.

Inside the forest, Williamson’s sapsuckers beam yellow bellies and tassel-eared Kaibab squirrels romp. Resident California condors glide in the afternoon thermals near the canyon’s rim. But plan ahead, the road closes on the first snow after October 15.

If you live in the Valley of the Sun and are looking for fast and fair AC Repair? Aaron’s Mechanical Services wants you to stay comfortable all year round.  Most important we want you to spend the least amount of money possible while you stay comfortable. If your air conditioning system or HVAC unit needs service or replacement please think of us and call at 623-388-4436 and we will come to you and solve your cooling Unit service needs.

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