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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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Thursday, September 15, 2011

SWF–T-storm and Rainbow Grand Canyon

01 Lightning over the canyon (1024x264)

Last Sunday afternoon the biggest storm I’ve ever seen moved across the canyon.

02 Lightning over canyon

I took 7 minutes of video from inside the Lodge then pulled stills of the lightning. (Full video on my FB and somewhere on YouTube.)

03 Lightning over the canyon NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x269)

A fellow Ranger had to go out and tell people to get away from the edge of the veranda and go inside the building. Some people are oblivious. “I JUST wanted a photo.” Duh.

04 Hear comes the rain

And then came the rain and wind as the storm descended upon the North Rim obliterating the South Rim and the canyon from view for about 30 minutes.

05 Rainbow over Roaring Springs Canyon NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x701)

As the clouds cleared and the sun appeared the reward shone through.

06 Full rainbow over Roaring Springs Canyon NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x464)

And even though I missed the rainbow to the south while closing the Visitor Center I enjoyed the one to the east.

07 Sun rays after the storm NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x837)

Followed by the clouds parting for the sun to spread its rays.

08 Clouds roll over SR from NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x768)

And continued the show.

09 Sun glow on low canyon clouds NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x768)

I had to leave for dinner so missed the final sunset.

10 Full moon through clouds NR GRCA NP AZ (768x1024)

Yet the full moon greeted me upon my return for an evening program.

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20 comments:

Arija said...

How wonderful that you captured the magic of this great storm! I love really wild weather, it is so stimulating with all the flashing and crashing and good old Thor hitting his anvil till the sparks fly down to earth. Wonderful, wonderful captures!!!

Small City Scenes said...

Wow Gaelyn those shots are fantabulous!! It sure lasted a loooong time.

As for the Owl. If I had a frontal view then I wouldn't be guessing. LOL. From a side view I see some front feathers and am leaning towards a Barred. MB

The Good Luck Duck said...

You are living the dream.

Roxanne

Elaine said...

Spectacular display! A storm like that with the canyon as the backdrop must have been so exciting.

Janie said...

That was quite a storm, and you captured it well. The rainbow is just amazing. How cool to see it stretch across the sky over the vast canyon.

Vernz@ The Virtual Wanderer said...

these are stunning photos.. wow! love all of them.. skywatching here!

ladyfi said...

What an amazing storm followed by those spectcular rays of light and that rainbow. Magnificent shots!

J Bar said...

Amazing lightning shots.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Barb said...

What a sequence of photos, Gaelyn! Those lightning strikes are so powerful and the rainbow so glorious. You need to frame these.

Firefly said...

Oh Gaelyn, these are absolutely awesome. I know you cheated a bit, but the lightning pics are the best. I'm still trying to take a proper one.

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Great captures.

Regards and best wishes

Kim, USA said...

Oh wow these are fantastic shots!! Love it! Happy weekend!

Getaway Place

karen said...

What an amazing set of photos recording what looks like one heck of a storm.

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful series, Gaelyn! You have a little of everything on your skywatch. I really love the lightning captures and the rainbows are always a favorite of mine. Thanks for sharing your skies, have a great weekend.

Barb said...

I had to come back and look at these again, Gaelyn - once in a lifetime captures!

Powell River Books said...

An amazing storm. I've never been able to capture lightening on film. Probably my cheap handheld camera. My husband and I flew a plane to the Grand Canyon for our honeymoon. We were grounded by weather for a few extra days, but finally were able to get out under the clouds (too much ice up above). - Margy

Kathiesbirds said...

Oh My, what a scene! Wish I could have been there. Great captures! What drama!

Food, Fun and Life in the Charente said...

Oh wow beautiful photos, What do you use to pull pictures from your video. just interested. Diane

Johnny Nutcase said...

that's really cool! love the stills of the lightening - awesome full rainbow too!

AJ said...

Stupendous! Again I say... you are soooo lucky! ;-)

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