Amy and Jan
The Redwall Bridge crosses a chasm in Roaring Springs Canyon. as we decended into Grand Canyon on the North Kaibab Trail. Follow us deeper into the canyon on the North Kaibab trail here.
The Redwall Bridge crosses a chasm in Roaring Springs Canyon. as we decended into Grand Canyon on the North Kaibab Trail. Follow us deeper into the canyon on the North Kaibab trail here.
22 comments:
OOh, so much fun to follow along your adventure! It's making me look forward to my upcoming visit to the Grand Canyon (Will it be open the end of Oct?).
Isn't it great when you are hiking the little community you find. Everyone wants to know the story of your adventure.
Dippers are my favorite! Water Ouzel! I could watch them walk along the bottom of a creek all day.
These sights are stunning!! I wouldn't come very far, wanting to paint it ALL:) Thanks so much for sharing, Gaelyn!
Glad you're safely back and had so much fun hiking with your friends, Gaelyn! I really like the photo of Amy below the Seeps - shows the magnificent proportion of the Canyon walls. I'm back in Breck - snowing here!
I enjoyed reading your post, it sounds like you had a wonderful seeing so much. All the photos are wonderful I especially loved the scenery, the falls and fossil, the red moth was cool and of course the Yellow Bellied Sapsucker. I also enjoyed hearing about the mice running around, now that must have been funny.
the adventure, the friends, the canyon, who could ask for more...so enjoying your post(s).
have a good evening.
hugs
I liked that fossilized cockle. Pretty cool.
Filtering is a choice. :)
Some pretty cool scenery. Crawling into the underworld with a strategic plan to exit up and out to the other side. Its always a grand feeling.
Do you have interesting dreams when you are down in the Canyon?
wow. what an adventure. looking at the pics give me the rush. i would definitely have the time of my life there.
Beautiful pics & story. We used to spend spring break in canyon country, and always marvelled at geological time laid bare. Thanks!
you always get to the best outdoor destinations there! i'm envious :)
This place is incredible!! Love the water seeping through the rocks and the moth too.
I am in awe. But I have said that several times before. I just can't get over the beauty of it all. The canyon is magnificent (but I've said that before as well and will probably say it again).
I can't believe the three of you slept in a two man tent. Bit of a sardine can situation there. Bring on day 2.
Gaelyn, your post is even more spectacular when the pics are enlarged...WOW!
Amazing photos - what a magnificient place and a wonderful hike. You must be really fit!
There is so much here from your hike. The rocks, the waterfall, the stream, the camping. ah....very nice.
Great photographs and I'm very impressed that you have such in depth knowledge of the geology, flora, and fauna of the canyon.
I love a good kind of tired.
I also love the bright red bug.
I can't even imagine dial-up anymore. You are a trooper!
What amazing photos, Gaelyn. You should do a photo travel book. Nobody gets better shots than you.
Another fine tour with great photos and information. I like the close-ups of the rocks and fossil.
What a great adventure. I am anxious for the other days! I am very impressed with your geology knowledge!
Wonderful photography. Just breathtaking. These photos fill my eyes--thank you so much for sharing your travels.
Great photos from your hike. You really gave a nice taste of scenery and interesting features.
awesome! voraciously reading!
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