Friday, September 25, 2020

Day Trip to the Ellusive North Rim

The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is visited far less than the South Rim. It is closed during Fall, Winter, and Spring. Thus, being only 2 1/2 hrs away, we had to check it out. The North Rim was a different kind of beauty to the quintessential pictures of the Grand Canyon. There are lots of forests, meadows, and yes... canyons. The elevation is much higher too, making for cooler day temperatures. We checked out a number of scenic views of the canyons but didn't have time to do any serious hiking.  The journey to the Grand Canyon was scenic in itself. 

We passed the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument area, which is striking. After a long day in the car, we checked out El Tapitio in Page for some delicious eats and ridiculous Margarita.

P.S. Cell service and wifi is REALLY spotty for us for at least the next week. Posts and texts might be delayed.
The Glen Canyon Dam holds the water in at Lake Powell where we are staying.
Headed through the cliff into the next canyon...
The Vermillion Cliffs.
Entering the Grand Canyon area, the forests are punctuated by brilliant yellow Aspen trees.
There are also many meadows driving through the park.
Canyon views near the visitor center.The Easterly side of the North Rim was beautiful and very breezy.
The views from the highest elevation in the park.
This biker held up traffic to take photos while driving drive of the Vermillion Cliffs on our drive back.
This burrito was gigantic. And Mother Trucker finished it!