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Camper Village Tusayan

Tusayan, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States

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Nature in grand scale

A travel blog entry by marelia

16

We left Monument Valley at 8am after a restless night's sleep with the finger and noisy campers leaving at the crazy hour of 4am. Another boiling hot day, and driving through the desert wasn't particularly interesting. We supposedly went through the "painted desert" but I wasn't impressed - probably in part due to cradling my throbbing digit. I did …

Středa 16.9.2009

A travel blog entry by r-e-m

13

Od včerejška máme zamluvenej let vrtulníkem nad velkým kaňonem a to na 13:30, takže z kempu startujeme striktně už v 10, což je asi nejdřív za celou dobu. Jsme několik desítek mil od městečka Kayenta, který je poslední osadou před bránou nár. parku. Na letišti máme být půl hodiny …

Camper Village Grand Canyon

A travel blog entry by rscof

2

After the Grand Canyon day we decided to stay close at the Camper Village just outside the park. We only stayed one night and went out to a local steak house. The food was good and service good...although it seems that everyone treats you like a tourist. I know we are tourist's, but it in these local towns if they don't know you, then you get the …

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The Canyon

A travel blog entry by benandjosaich

13

... so many times that, especially with the haze, it doesn't quite look real.

We spent the afternoon hiking down into the Canyon, I think the route we took went down from around 7,500ft to 5,000ft and the rivers at 2,500ft so we could get a good view into the Canyon but the bottom never really feels like it getting much closer! What is incredible though is the way the environment around you changes, as you come down you go ...

SEDONA TO GRAND CANYON

A travel blog entry by steeles-rvtrip

60

... not help but be overwhelmed and amazed at the wonderful creation of God. As the light started to fade, we made our way back to the van. We rugged up later in the evening, and went back to the rim, to watch a full moon, as it came up over the canyon. It was a perfect clear night so we had a good view of the huge orange orb, as it ascended into the black sky. We didn't stayout too long, it was just too cold.
Well Michael just had ...