There’s a peek at the Colorado River.
Those are two people standing on the edge.
Not sure if I’ll ever be able to say I’ve watched the sunrise rise on the Canyon again, but I’m grateful to be able to say it at all.
There’s a peek at the Colorado River.
Those are two people standing on the edge.
Not sure if I’ll ever be able to say I’ve watched the sunrise rise on the Canyon again, but I’m grateful to be able to say it at all.
We eventually left Sedona to start the 2 hour drive to The Grand Canyon, aka the big ditch (thanks Bill). We started the day in shorts, t-shirts and flip flops and as you can see from this first image, our elevation got higher and higher, just look at those winding roads we drove! And as we got to this lookout elevation point to take these pictures, the winter coat came on.
This was the first time I pulled the car over to take a picture. Seeing this sign was a big marker for me. I made it!
My very first sighting of the Canyon. I was overwhelmed.
I was just as inspired by the scrubby foliage around the Canyon.
This is my shadow in the image. I wanted to show you how close to the edge you can stand. Or at least, my edge. : )
A morning hike. The vistas were always beautiful. I got choked up at this lookout spot, feeling so grateful to have the opportunity to see this incredible landscape with my own eyes.
We were told by most everyone we met in Sedona that Airport Road sported the best location to view the sunset in Sedona. It didn’t disappoint. The crowd of people gathered were obviously told the same thing. ; )