Thursday, February 7, 2013

Grand Canyon Update

Visiting the Canyon is a must! Don't stay too long, you may take it for granted. The colors are spectacular at beginning and end of day. To get more perceptive take a day hike on the South Kiabab Trail. We were there two full days, and of course we could have stayed longer. We experienced hiking the rim (south), sunrise, sunset and a hike down into the canyon. There are museums to see and if you want to camp take a mule ride to the bottom and camp over night. We stayed just outside the Nat'l Park with many amenities at the Best Western. If you choose to stay in the park you can camp or stay in rustic accommodations that have been there for many years. It is hard to believe that the combination of geology, geography, water and time have shaped such a wonder. The present day amount of water going through the canyon is just a trickle compared to days of old. Now the water is put to use generating power and supplying water to millions. A lot of hard work and a great deal of politics created the present day system.












Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Grand Canyon

Once I get here I can relax and enjoy. Learning about this "Wonder of the World" is an awesome experience with another world traveler. It's great to learn from my daughter on how to maximize the benefit of travel. The weather is cold, we are enjoying the canyon this time of year. Low season has its benefits. I can only imagine what it's like in high season. We did the fly drive combination, I'm very impressed with the Ford Focus for the drive portion. Solid car good fuel mileage. The colors of the canyon are amazing. I was here as a kid. Was at Mesa Verde as a kid also, think I'll hold on to that memory and not return. Much more appreciated today. Have another day to go for a hike in the canyon. Awesome day!











Sunday, February 3, 2013

Another day trip to Anza Borrego Desert Park

Today I was able to go back to Anza Borrego Desert Park. Further investigation was necessary of the native campsite that I had mentioned in a previous post. A fire cleared the thick brush in the area to expose more artifacts. We found some artifacts; a shard of bone that had been tooled, chips of pottery, materos, however no pestals. Of course the area has been picked over for many years. On the way home we saw a herd of Borrego mountain sheep. Like the Bighorn, a little smaller.