I almost hate to put up this post, because it will push my December great white shark trip down the page. Oh, well.
On January 13, 2010, I made the four-hour drive over to the Grand Canyon and hopped on a helicopter.
It is a fabulous ride, eight thousand feet above the Colorado River.
Even though I have been at the North Rim and at Havasupai, the view from the air reinforces the colossal size of the Canyon.
It is Winter, of course, so the crest of the canyon walls and the surrounding Kaibab National Forest are brushed with snow.
I hope to do the flight again later in the Spring, with the hot colors of a brighter Sun. Still photos only suggest what it's like up there, so let's try some videos.
That gives you the idea! That is early in the flight, circling out over the Colorado. A little later, I pointed the video camera out the pilot's window across the immensity of the canyon. Pictures and videos struggle to do more than suggest the vast size of these formations.
The special contribution of Winter is snow in the upper reaches of the canyon. The snow betrays no tracks, accenting the remoteness and the impenetrable nature of these formations.
Well over a century ago, local Indian tribes would not tell the European explorers that there were safe ways to cross the Grand Canyon. The Spanish and other stried for years and finally gave up, declaring the Grand Canyon 'worthless.' In this century, we now know better.
Okay--now scroll down the page and enjoy those sharks!!
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