Diamond Creek Campground
Travel Blogs from Grand Canyon National Park
South Kaibab Trail zum Colorado River
... Soooo cool! Auf dem Rückweg kamen mir dann auch mehr Leute entgegen, aber die waren meist total nett und ich denke Vergleich zum Sommer ist das hier alles im Moment gar nichts. Und ich denke auch, dass die Panikmache auch eher für den Sommer und unsportliche Leute gedacht ist, die sich gnadenlos überschätzen. Auch heute konnte man wieder Familien mit zwei Kindern und nur einer Wasserflasche in der Hand der Frau beobachten… unglaublich unvernünftig… ...
Von Dämmen, Straßen und Schluchten
... und nicht zu kalt und im Sonnenaufgang leuchteten die angrenzenden Berge glühend rot. Auf dem Weg zu Damm muss man, wenn man direkt über die Staumauer fahren möchte, eine Sicherheitskontrolle passieren. Aber da bei uns sowieso "Tourist" auf die Stirn tätowiert ist, haben sie uns einfach durch gewunken. Dann fährt man eine ziemlich kurvige Straße und schwupps ist man auf dem Damm. Irgendwie hatte ich gar nicht damit gerechnet, dass man ...
Day 13 - Meltdown Day
... 8211; 90% of the tourists were from a foreign country, which is great that this park attracts so many people from around the world. It is sad that so few tourists were from our own country as it is in our own backyard. We really should take more advantage of our National Parks. Even though we were not overly impressed with the Grand Canyon it was our tenth park on this trip and was still worth the visit.
~Ann & ...
Day 10 - All Goods Things Eventually End
... with, though all through the shoot I was constantly aware that the adventure was drawing to a close, and this filled me with a sense of regret.
After most photo trips, I always feel a sense of regret, but it tends to be regret borne out of missed opportunities. Somehow, my mind continues to process location, light and composition information over the course of a trip, then all of a sudden my brain spits out a list of shots I could/should have gotten, and I ...
Day 9 - Last Full Day on the River
... for the falls which was as yet still in deep shadows. That strategy didn't work out either because there was still a lengthy queue waiting for their turn, and there was definitely only room for one shooter at a time.
The falls would definitely have to wait for a subsequent trip. As more and more sunlight flooded the canyon, I headed back to camp to pack up. National was not the place Jack had remembered it to be, but it still provided some very ...
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