Grand Canyon 21 September 2013
Early Morning Sunrise
I have long held the belief that the Grand Canyon is not a spot for late risers. With the kind of temperatures the canyon can command when the sun is high in the sky, I really believe that it's best seen at sunrise and at sunset.
Last night, DH and I decided we would set the alarm for 5 am and head out for a walk. When planning for this trip, I'd used AussieWendy's TR as a reference point and checked with her that the walk down the South Kaibab Trail to Ooh Aah point would be something that DS could cope with. I'd ruled out Bright Angel Trail because so many people went down that one and I was looking for something a little more quiet and personal.
Sadly for me and after our walk along the West Fork Trail in Sedona, DS decided that he did NOT want to wake up that early nor did he want another walk. So, there was a little bit of discussion between DH and I last night about whether we should do the walk or not.
Naturally, I was ALWAYS going to be walking and was all for leaving DS alone in the hotel room. The question was whether DH would come along or not as hes a much more protective parent than me. Yes, I know. It's one of those flammable topics that runs rampant on the Dis but I figure that this is an individual thing and it depends on the parent and the child. Besides...it's after the fact now. So, when the alarm went off and I got up, I left DH to wrestle with his moral dilemma.
I'd like to think it's my scintillating company that swayed DH to come on this walk. Sadly, I know I came a poor second to Mother Nature.
We made our way to the Visitor Centre where we caught the Orange bus with about 30 other early risers. We travelled in subdued silence and everyone got off at the trail head.
The sun was just starting to touch the sky.
We started to head down the trail. That top part has a few relatively steep-ish switchbacks. The other walkers completely left us in their dust.
DH and I made a few stops for photographs on this part of the walk.
That September moon and I crossed paths a few times on this road trip.
Our target destination for this walk is Ooh Aah Point. It's about a mile walk from the trail head and it doesn't take long to walk down to here. For anyone contemplating it, just do it. From memory, it took us roughly 30 minutes to head down and we did it with multiple photo stops along the way. We hit Ooh Aah point as the sun was beautiful and golden on the mesas of the canyon.
Our cameras hit overdrive at this point and I figure the click-click-click must have been heard for miles!
The change in light intensity and colour in a matter of minutes was amazing!
The Aussie in us wanted to call out Cooooooeeee. But in the US, Yee Haw was more appropriate.
The scale of the Grand Canyon has to be seen to be understood. It is just such a long (277 miles), wide (18 miles), deep (over a mile) hole in the ground that no photograph can do it justice. But it didn't stop me from trying!
And as with everywhere else we had been on this trip, we found someone to kindly take a picture of us.
We looked down at Cedar Ridge and were severely tempted to keep going. It was another ¾ mile away from where we were and it didn't seem that far.
But we knew it takes twice as long to go up as it does to come down. And heading down to that point would add at least another 90 minutes to our walk and I think DH put his foot down at leaving DS alone for too much longer.
So with a final picture of our surroundings, it was time to make the climb back up.
(Continued in Next Post)