Observe My Grand Canyon Photo Album
Looking down on the Bright Angel Trail and Indian Gardens from the South Rim
Documentary 2016, I've made this page as an accumulation of some of my most loved photos (taken by me, that is) from Grand Canyon National Park, where I climb on a regular basis since I live only ninety miles away. I've included brief depictions of the photographs and connections to more data about some of what's envisioned here.
Some of these Grand Canyon pictures are accessible as prints, cards and different items from my Zazzle store, Ramkitten's Adventure Emporium.
If it's not too much trouble utilize the Contact Me join in my profile in the event that you'd like to utilize any of these Grand Canyon photographs, alongside a connection to the site where the picture would be re-utilized.
Look a-Boo: A Bighorn on the Bright Angel Trail
Documentary 2016, That is my niece, Emily, on her first trek in the Grand Canyon. We kept running into this well disposed desert bighorn sheep in transit down to Indian Gardens.
I've seen a bighorn along the Bright Angel Trail a few times, every time close to the One-and-a-Half-Mile Rest House and the two-mile point, however whether it's the same one or not, I have no clue.
Desert bighorn sheep are regularly difficult to spot in Grand Canyon, even in the open since they mix in entirely well. They can scramble up a precipice face at 15mph, vanishing into landscape difficult to reach to people, so it's generally a treat to see these wonders. The one imagined here is clearly entirely usual to individuals. He remained extremely near to trail for no less than twenty minutes.
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