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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Hiking Grand Canyon - Day Three

Breakfast at the bunkhouse
After a decent night’s sleep on a real bed at the Phantom Ranch bunkhouse and a great breakfast we hit the trail about 10am...

9 comments:

Ruth said...

I am enjoying your hike from my easy chair! I love the first picture in the last post of Bright Angel Canyon. Would you rather have taken a mule?

Unknown said...

That is more info than I wanted about mule poop and pee, but hey, it is part of the hike! Again, those photos are marvelous!

Janie said...

The Phantom Ranch looks like a cozy overnight stop. Nothing like a real meal and a real bed after a couple of days backpacking. Again, great photos. I'm enjoying your tour.

Kathie Brown said...

Wonderful posts! I am still hoping to get there this year sometime. I see you saw your own lizard! Gorgeous photography!

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

I must say I always enjoy my bed after spending some nights on the ground. :) It is probably hotter than hades there in the summer and you would really feel it in a hike. Love the prickly pear flower. I love eating its fruit.

Dawn Fine said...

Wow..what a time you had...minus the pee and poop!
Great photos! If I go do I have to hike? LOL

Diane AZ said...

My daughter says she once was almost knocked off a high cliff by a renegade mule. I always think of her when I see mules. I like the tail color on your side-blotched lizard and the desert plume image is gorgeous.

Unknown said...

One of the things I remember vividly about the GC is the bright hue of the Colorado River dissecting it. Your piccie really captures this, wonderful piccies.

honeydancil said...

My family will never forget the hospitality shown to us on our most recent tour of the Grand Canyon. grand canyon tours from las vegas

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