I realized recently that there was something I left out of my previous post... Walking the 1.5 miles from Plateau Point to the Indian Gardens campground after sunset it's almost pitch black out as you enter the campground. As you cross the creek, the crickets and frogs create a symphony of music which I stopped to capture on my phone. Perhaps I'll use it as a backdrop for a video in the future.
We could not have asked for a more perfect day hiking out of the Grand Canyon. It must've been in the 70s at Indian Gardens when we started out. The clouds and haze kept the North Rim almost invisible. The wonderful weather made for a good restful night of sleep, so I was ready for the hike. And it was a great hike! The first time we did this hike - six years ago - this was the worst day for me. Fortunately, we didn't have the weather to contend with and I was in much better shape.
By the time we were on the last couple of miles, where almost everyone who comes to the canyon and decides to hike just a bit crowd the trail, we were seeing people in down coats and hats as if it were snowing at the top. When we reached the top, we knew why. The wind was whipping right through us and we found ourselves quickly heading for the car for warmer clothes! Didn't expect that!
One would think we might skip our ice cream tradition, but you can't mess with tradition! So there we sat, shivering and eating ice cream.
Next Up: Zion, Our Three Year Tradition
This is a series on our 2012 trip. In case you missed them, here are my previous posts:
All photos copyright Katrina Kouba Boles
Love the Angel Trail photo - looks like wings!! :)
ReplyDeleteHeh! Yeah, it kinda does. Well, you know you feel as though you could have used some wings when you get to the top where I took those pictures.
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