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  • Sunset Pair

    A couple of sisters shared their travel recommendations with us at Mather Point, then took a photo of us with the sunset.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

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    Grand Canyon NP
    Sunset Pair
  • Orange Sky

    Sunset light keeps the distant cliffs and the sky orange while the canyon fades into the night.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Orange Sky
  • Incandescent

    The ridges northeast of Mather Point catch the last of the sunset light as the rest of the canyon turns blue in contrast.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Incandescent
  • Red

    The North Rim shifts from orange to red while the shadowed canyon below takes on a purple haze.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Red
  • Orange

    The North Rim of the canyon is a pleasing orange in the sunset light.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Orange
  • Mather Point – Evening

    The white rocks of Mather Point are in the shade, but the canyon beyond still has an orange glow.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Mather Point – Evening
  • Light and Shadow

    Our last evening at the Grand Canyon, we revisited Mather Point to see the shadows creep up the North Rim mesas.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

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    Grand Canyon NP
    Light and Shadow
  • Close Up

    Every now and then, you notice a little bush that looks interesting against the background, especially the pastel shades of the Grand Canyon.

    October 27, 2024

    47warlord

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    Grand Canyon NP
    Close Up
  • Lodge Doors

    The doors of Bright Angel Lodge feature different native designs in bright colors, adding a timeless feel to the century-old lodge along the South Rim.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Lodge Doors
  • Bright Angel Trail

    The most popular trail into the Grand Canyon leaves the South Rim at the Village and winds its way down and down and down to the Phantom Ranch 4000 feet below.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Bright Angel Trail
  • Hermits View

    The view of the canyon from between trees near Hermits Rest. It sounds like the “hermit” who lived near here was a kind fellow who guided visitors down into the canyon a century ago.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Hermits View
  • Hermits Rest

    The stone structure at Hermits Rest had a large open stone fireplace for warming up on cold days, including space for chairs and this blanket.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Hermits Rest
  • Baby Elk

    While momma grazed nearby, her calf bedded down behind some cacti and roots to wait for her to return.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Baby Elk
  • Mama Elk

    Walking off the bus at Hermits Rest, we encountered this mother elk munching away and mostly ignoring the visitors who watched in awe.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Mama Elk
  • Layers of History

    Signage at Pima Point helped identify the different rock layers visible across the Grand Canyon and showed their ages. It took hundreds of millions of years for all of these layers to be deposited, but only a few million for the Colorado to carve out the canyon.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Layers of History
  • Pima Point

    The view furthest west that we had of the canyon was from Pima Point, the last stop on the shuttle route to Hermits Rest. Can you guess where I was holding my phone when I took this shot?

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Pima Point
  • Mohave Point

    Red cliffs cascade down across “The Abyss” from Mohave Point. Interesting to hear the bus driver announce the next stop as “This is The Abyss.”

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Mohave Point
  • Hopi Point

    Looking east into the canyon from Hopi Point, which we reached by riding the shuttle bus west from the Village toward Hermits Rest.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Hopi Point
  • Maricopa Point

    Elaine and I took a photo of a couple from England at Maricopa Point, so they returned the favor. 

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Maricopa Point
  • Grandview Cliffs

    Grandview Point on the South Rim has white cliffs that drop thousands of feet into the depths of the canyon.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Grandview Cliffs
  • Navaho Point

    A morning drive to the eastern end of the South Rim earned us this view looking west into the canyon from Navaho Point. It’s all pastels and few shadows to give you a feel for how far you are looking (about 15 miles) or how far down it goes (over 4000 feet).

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Navaho Point
  • Kiva

    The ruins of a Pueblo “kiva” along the South Rim helps visualize this structure that was used for storage, ceremonies, and festivals about 900 years ago.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Kiva
  • Tusayan Ruins

    900 years ago, the native residents along the South Rim built a stone structure for living and working in. We walked around the ruins that still show the rooms and some of the wooden poles they built into their home. 

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Tusayan Ruins
  • Milky Way

    Grand Canyon National Park is a “dark sky” area, and one of the best places to see millions of stars on a clear night. Here’s the best that my phone can record of what stretches from horizon to horizon – the Milky Way galaxy!

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Milky Way
  • Comet

    A dark sky event along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon gave me a chance to finally see the Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet. It’s getting fainter as it heads out of our solar system.

    October 25, 2024

    47warlord

    Uncategorized
    Grand Canyon NP
    Comet
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