Are you living on the edge? It looks like these guys in the photo are.
I took this photo in 2003, when myself and my husband visited Grand Canyon National Park. The canyon is just so powerful. We did not expect to see what we saw; even pictures do not describe the feeling. When we drove into the first point at the park, we were looking up to the sky to see what would be our first view. To our surprise, we walked about 100 meters from our car to the first point, and to our surprise again, this great view was below us.
Yes, I don't know what we were thinking then; this is a canyon, not a mountain.
I am glad that we had some winter clothes—what a change from Las Vegas, Nevada! We actually took a day trip and drove through the desert to the Grand Canyon National Park. The desert was flat and dry, and once in a while there was some kind of life—humans, very skinny cows, a cactus growing somewhere in the middle of the field. Not many cars. It was a good feeling—no worries, beautiful view, just us, the car, and nature all around us. It took us about 4 hours through the desert. The drive was so nice that we kind of forgot about the gas pedal, so we arrived at Grand Canyon Park around 3 p.m. that day, and we had to rush to see at least a few observation points.
Going back, we drove through the desert in pitch black; now the feeling wasn't the same—more like the feeling from the Jeepers Creepers 2001 movie. We also noticed that once we drove up to the trail of cars, we stayed together; no one wanted to drift away, and I could see why. We arrived safely late that night, and I am here today blogging about it.
~ Anna
Yes, I don't know what we were thinking then; this is a canyon, not a mountain.
I am glad that we had some winter clothes—what a change from Las Vegas, Nevada! We actually took a day trip and drove through the desert to the Grand Canyon National Park. The desert was flat and dry, and once in a while there was some kind of life—humans, very skinny cows, a cactus growing somewhere in the middle of the field. Not many cars. It was a good feeling—no worries, beautiful view, just us, the car, and nature all around us. It took us about 4 hours through the desert. The drive was so nice that we kind of forgot about the gas pedal, so we arrived at Grand Canyon Park around 3 p.m. that day, and we had to rush to see at least a few observation points.
Going back, we drove through the desert in pitch black; now the feeling wasn't the same—more like the feeling from the Jeepers Creepers 2001 movie. We also noticed that once we drove up to the trail of cars, we stayed together; no one wanted to drift away, and I could see why. We arrived safely late that night, and I am here today blogging about it.
~ Anna
Comments
I'm a little freaked by heights so I'm not sure how close to the edge I could stand.
~Oswegan
nice post! The Grand Canyon is on our travel list next year!
But I know Las Vegas very well! A fantastic place with a lot of fun! I was visiting in 1999 my Swiss friend who is living there, working for FOX-TV.
~Oswegan
What a smashing photo! Actually I don't live on the edge lol ;).
I can only imagine how you felt cause I haven't been there myself, but when I do I'll let you know my feelings and thoughts :).
Cheers
I live so close and have not been to the Grand Canyon yet. Soon, I hope. It took me three years to drive over the Hoover Dam..lol. I know the Canyon is breathtaking. Did you know that there is a glass bridge for tourists to walk on out over the canyon? I don't think I could do that since I'm crazy afraid of heights.
Lisa
Hopefully someday I can experience that awe!
Hugs, JJ
Take care.
David
We once did the same thing--drove up and got there so late in the day that after a late lunch it was time to go home!
An elk emerged from the side of the road as we were getting back into our car. I shreiked and dropped my Poland Spring bottle! He has his head down as if to charge!
To this day I regret littering at the Grand Canyon! But we felt we had to make a quick getaway!
Your photo is lovely because the figures in it makes you realize how vast the canyon is.
thanks for sharing this
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