It was a VERY early morning start for us today to get our shuttle to the airport for our 8am flight! (Who's idea was that?

) It was even earlier as we were planning to do all our packing etc in the morning. Unfortunately, the alarm didn't go off. We woke up with about 5 minutes before our shuttle was due to arrive, so basically got dressed, threw all our stuff any which way into a suitcase, and ran downstairs to check out. Our shuttle was just pulling up, so we just made it!
We made our way to the airport, checked in, and went to find something for brekky! We were a little surprised to see, after having had to take off our jackets and shoes to go through security, and having to throw out our water, once we were through security we able to buy GLASS bottles of juice to take on board! What's with that???
We nearly got on the wrong flight as at our gate there was an A and a B. The other one was going to Chicago or something, so pretty glad we didn't get on that one!
We passed some incredible scenery on the flight - massive mountains covered in snow as far as the eye could see. We just don't have ANYTHING like that in Australia. I don't usually bother to take photos from the plane, but I just couldn't help myself this time!
Coming into Vegas, you could really see just how much in the middle of the desert it is! And we were fairly amused to see pokie machines clustered in little groups around the airport. Are people really that desperate to gamble???
We caught the shuttle bus to the hire car centre (which by the way, we thought was a fantastic idea - having all the car hire in one place, separate to the airport, with a shuttle bus between the two). Car hire worked a bit differently to how it does in Australia. We sorted out all the paperwork in the office, then went up to the garage to CHOOSE our car! They just said, pick any car in this row! Then we just got in and drove off.
Nick had planned that when we had the hire car he was going to find a hardware store and pick up some tools, which are much cheaper in the US than over here. So we told the GPS to take us to Lowe's (which is much like Bunnings for my fellow Aussies).
So after much debating about exactly which drill would be best (and me getting extremely bored lol!), Nick ended up with a set of 2 drills and 2 lamp things - he plans to sell one. I was a bit concerned about how we were going to fit the tools into our suitcases (and our 32kg limit), but Nick assured me that if we packed quite carefully, he would have room. So we left Lowe's and told the GPS to take us to the Grand Canyon!
Next we decided that we were hungry, and had better stop for lunch before we got too far out of the city. We found a Subway at one of the outlying suburbs. I thought the scenery was just incredible - all these barren hills and rocks and just different shades of brown everywhere! So I took a photo of our little hire car where we stopped to get our lunch.
Our next stop was Hoover Dam. Just a quick stop to see the structure - we didn't bother to go to the information centre or anything. I can't believe this bridge is only a recent addition! It would have been a nightmare to have to drive over the bridge and deal with all the cars and tourists whenever you were going anywhere! You could also walk out on the bridge, which would have given some awesome views! But we didn't really have time if we wanted to get to the Grand Canyon before dark.
It's a shame we didn't have more time, as it would have been interesting to see how it all worked, and how it was put together. But we can always do that another time
From Hoover Dam, we pretty much just drove straight on until the Grand Canyon. We pulled over to swap drivers a couple of times. It was pretty exhausting driving when we had to concentrate so much! Just staying on our side of the road took a lot of concentration! And then all the levers and buttons were on the other side... we were pretty glad we decided to go with an automatic.
We'd just been driving and driving for ages, and both felt like we needed a bit of a break, so we stopped at a little place called Ash Fork. Once we got there we realised it actually wasn't that far to Williams, but it was a nice place to stop anyway. We pulled in at what looked like an information centre. It was actually a bit of a cross between an information centre, a little museum, and a gift shop. Turns out we were on Route 66! The lady there was lovely and we had a nice chat. It was funny that everyone on our trip who found out we were going to Grand Canyon assumed that we were just going to view it from the top. I say if you're going all that way you may as well do it properly!
We had a quick look at the museum part, and bought a couple of little souvenirs, then we were on our way again.
It wasn't far from there to the Grand Canyon. When we arrived our first impressions were that it was like a little alpine village. We managed to find our way to the Bright Angel Lodge where we were staying, but couldn't find anywhere to park! We ended up going around the block again, and Nick just pulled up in the driveway area while I asked where we could park. Even then we had difficulty and ended up in a pretty wet muddy spot with a big puddle in the middle of it!
We decided since it would be dark soon, that we should go check out the canyon first, and then check in.
They had snow a couple of days before hand, and there was still a fair amount lying around. I was thrilled, as I had been hoping to see a bit of snow up there! It was pretty chilly though!
We followed the canyon around the reception area of the lodge, and went to check in. We had to check in for the mule ride too, so we did that while we were there. We had to sign some forms, and we were both weighed. Then we were given our drink bottles and raincoats.
When we finally check into our room, I went to charge my camera, and realised that we had left our power adapter in San Francisco! That's what happens when you rush right??? I was absolutely devastated, as the batteries wouldn't last the whole mule ride

We ended up checking out the gift shop at the lodge. No luck there, so we asked at reception where we might be able to find one. They suggested the general store for the village. We started walking, but soon found out there was actually a bus (which was great because it was cold and dark, and there was no foot path!). We asked at the general store, and he pointed us to the travel accessories area - and there was one there! Hurray!
By that time it was pretty late and we were both hungry, so we hopped back on the first available bus back to the lodge and went straight to the restaurant. They gave us a wait time of half an hour, which we weren't that happy with, so we went to see if the other restaurant was any better. They only had a wait time of 15 mins, and had an area where you could get drinks while you were waiting. The catch was that it was a bit more expensive than the other one.
I had a 'cactus' lemonade cocktail while we were waiting, which was very yummy! The food was delicious as well, so we thought it was worth it. The chicken and corn chowder was THE BEST!!! Will have to learn how to make it.
After dinner it was back to our room for a restful night's sleep before the big day ahead.
Next up, part 1 of our mule ride!