Day Thirteen.3 – A Few More Grand Memories


We have already posted about the gigantic canyon carved by the Colorado River. However, here are just a few more photos we took away from our experience at the Grand Canyon.



Most of the viewpoints along the rim of the canyon have historical or geological points of interest. One viewpoint also added a quirky tone. This formation is called “The Duck”.  Can you see it?



Weather can change from one location to the next. We had been watching a rainstorm as it moved over the canyon. And then I looked over to see a rainbow near the desert watchtower. 


When encountering animals like deer, elk, and bison, people are supposed to stay at least 200 feet away. However, what do you do when the elk walks right up to you like this guy did at our campsite?
He didn’t seem to mind that there were people, and dogs, and noise in camp as he grazed his way from one campsite to the next.


The Grand Canyon is an area designated as an official “Dark Skies” location. In this instance with a waxing gibbous moon, the sky was definitely not dark. Indeed, we had no need for flashlights since the moon was so bright it cast shadows! Guess we’ll have to wait a couple of weeks and see if we can find another “Dark Skies” spot to view a star-studded sky.


And we say “farewell” to one of Mother Nature’s amazing creations. It is truly quite a Grand Canyon.


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