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Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA)

Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA)

When other canyons dream, perhaps they dream they are the Grand Canyon, located in the state of Arizona in the Southwestern US. From the first peer over the South Rim from the Rim Trail, it felt like my breath left my body. The depth perspective you get from staring into this new world changes one forever.

Bright Angel...or Rim Trail?

Let me just say this: Pictures don’t do this place justice. This is one of those places on Planet Earth that you just must visit in person to experience it.

That said, do you see the (looks like it’s) tiny house in the next picture, below? This house was the size of a typical small single family home when standing next to it, so that should give at least some perspective about the vastness of this place…

Tiny House on Canyon's Edge

Hiking here is filled with stunning vistas and crisp, fresh air – the kind that’s very rare on planet Earth these days. And yes, the brochures are correct – you’ll need to hydrate and salt often, eat healthy carbs (fruit is good for the electrolytes and sea-salty rice crackers seal the deal), and stay aware of the thin air with its decreased levels of oxygen as compared with lower elevations.

And you’ll also want to mind the edge…in some spots it’s a long way down, but if you need to look, there are safe lookout spots along the trails:

Mather Point Stone Jetty

Driving to the Canyon from the south takes one over a desert area so flat that you’d never know a place like this even existed. Soon, you come into a wooded area where the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park is and pay your $25 entry fee (good for seven days as of this writing in May of 2014). Then, the Canyon and all its treasures is your oyster. There are maps…

Brochures 4 U...

…along with a bus that circles between various points around the Canyon…

Grand Canyon's Red Bus Route

…and cabins right near the rim to sleep in…

Cabin Door

You’ll see some critters along the way, big and small…

The Rock Squirrel

…and you’ll see some beautiful things where you least expect them, like this golden-charred wood left over from a forest fire:

Golden Charred Wooden Sunset

Golden Charred Black Eyed Tree

There are so many spectacular vistas that I could spend days over days posting them, but in all honesty, I’d rather be there.

Enjoy!

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Click the caption image to the left to see the slideshow with my captions, or click the Plus at the top right of this page to see what’s behind this content…can you see the tiny house in the pic? It’s about the size of an average little house, which shows you how vast this place is…

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