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Category: Grand Canyon National Park North Rim

18 May 2015

Snow on opening day at the North Rim

Welcome to Grand Canyon where we have snow on opening day at the North Rim on May 15th, 2015.  Last year it was in the 90s.

Storm clouds over canyon from RV North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThursday, the day before opening, it was bitter cold with rain, snow, hail and graupel.  All our staff had the day off and  I stayed inside all day.  After a brief morning view the canyon was nonexistent as fog and clouds filled the great abyss.

Foggy canyon at Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaWoke up Friday to a blanket of white but that didn’t slow down our visitors much.  They came in droves wondering when and if they’d see the canyon.  Rangers just hate the “When will it stop?” question.  But really, most everyone was just happy to be at Grand Canyon.

Canyon & cloud North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIf they have patience, and watch the canyon fog it will drift in and out providing window views that provide the most spectacular show.

I’m sure there were a few cancellations at the Lodge and campground especially.  One woman camping in a tent asked if there is a shelter to block the wind so she could cook dinner.  Sadly there is not.  People arrive with shorts and T-shirts only expecting all of Arizona a desert.  I’ll bet a lot of sweatshirts and jackets were sold.

Opening day is really big for rim to rim hikers.  I spoke to many who said it rained on them the last seven miles up from Cottonwood camp and the trail was a muddy mess.

I gave my first Condor talk of the season in the afternoon, quickly scanning my notes beforehand.  After 6 months gone I always feel like I’ve forgotten everything.  Although I had to check for one date, when I opened my mouth it just all fell out.

Clouds over Widforss Plateau from RV North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaSaturday started off with a thick sky.

Frosty trees North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaWhen I left for work in the morning the trees wore a frosty coat.  But the sun worked hard to break through and it was drippy all day.

Brahma & Zoroaster temples surrounded by clouds North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAt the lodge clouds drifted in and out of the canyon.

Canyon from Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaBy afternoon the view was clear with fantastic clouds sliding over the canyon and the snow was gone except for the distant peaks.

Sunset from RV North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAnd the sunset was divine, although a little cluttered in the foreground which is part of my Imax window’s view.  All in all, a magical start to the 2015 season with snow on opening day at the North Rim Grand Canyon.

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13 May 2015

North Rim Grand Canyon opens May 15th 2015

I recently wrote about planning your visit to the North Rim.  So after you’ve made your plan, let me know.  Because the North Rim Grand Canyon opens May 15th.  Gate will be opened at 8 am Arizona time.

Visitor Center & Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaStop into the Visitor Center and check out the new look.

Bright Angel Point trail North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaTake a walk.

Canyon view North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaTake photos.

Lodge & canyon North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaTake a seat.  Make memories.

Angels Gate & shadow North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaBut most of all take your time to just Be.

Daytime temperatures have been in the low 60s with nights dropping into the 30s and Friday there’s a 60% chance of snow.  Please come prepared for all kinds of weather.

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26 April 2015

A wintery welcome back at Grand Canyon

Morning light on snow & fog in Transept Canyon thru RV window North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaYou all know I don’t like to be cold yet received a wintery welcome back at Grand Canyon, again.  At 8200 feet the North Rim hasn’t embraced spring by the end of April, or May either sometimes.  But it’s so good to be back at the canyon.

Snow on Mt Humphreys from Kit Carson RV Park Flagstaff ArizonaSnow on Mt Humphreys

I spent two days in Flagstaff stocking up on groceries and visiting a friend while parked at Kit Carson RV Park.  The pull-thru site was large, easy to access and still had towering Ponderosa pines to provide shade had I needed it plus a good signal.

Western bluebird on RV ladder Kit Carson RV Park Flagstaff ArizonaThe Western Bluebirds attacked all the windows, not usually flying into them but instead landing on an edge.  I suspect they were eating the bugs that are still plastered all over the rig from the drive to Flagstaff.

Storm clouds over Kaibab Plateau ArizonaFriday morning’s weather predicted chances of rain and I drove through intermittent sprinkles over the mountain pass north of Flagstaff and across the Painted Desert.  Looked wicked up on the Kaibab Plateau but still just a few dribbles and delightful puffy clouds.  Then on the last mile flurries of snow swirled briefly.  But again the sun came out allowing me the two hours it took to set up the 5th-wheel.

Meadows SR64 South Kaibab National Forest ArizonaThe last 45 miles from Jacob Lake driving through forest and meadows is serene.  A little more snow left behind this year, not much, not enough, but more patches than last year and the tiny lakes are full with even a few seasonal ponds/puddles in dips across the green covered karst.

Sunset North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaHeavy clouds hung over Transept Canyon before a soft pastel sunset.  And a few hours after dark I heard a pattering on the roof, graupel or soft hail-like snow.  Then it turned into much needed rain overnight.

First light on South Rim thru pines North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaSaturday early morning light slid below the heavy laden clouds to highlight select areas on the South Rim canyon walls.  I slowly unpacked the chachkies and began to settle in.

Snow & low clouds Transept Canyon North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Snow & low clouds over Widforss Plateau thru RV window North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIt never got very warm in the RV between rain, wind and snow which at first didn’t stick but as the afternoon wore on the ground turned white.  The canyon view was replaced by fog.  After an hour or so of hard wind and white out conditions the clouds began to swirl in the canyon.  Sorry this is not the main canyon, Transept Canyon is a side canyon that I see out the RV window, best place to be on this cold windy day.  Get used to this view, we’ll be seeing a lot of it.  Pre-sunset the world closed in once again and snow fell steadily.  Maybe 1/2 inch by 6:30pm.

Sunrise thru RV window North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaSunday morning sunrise gave color to the dense clouds that worked on breaking up allowing the overnight snowfall to glisten and sparkle.  Then by 8am fog drifted up out of the canyon sliding across the plateau while patches of blue allowed light to shine through and the trees began to drip.

In fact the trees seemed to be having a snowball fight with my fortress RV under siege as clumps of snow and ice splated on the roof.  The kerplunk of pine cones made me jump every time.

Fog filled Transept Canyon thru RV window North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaA white veil once again obscured the canyon to the edge of the rim.  Better than watching a movie when a brief teasing glimpse of a canyon wall suddenly disappears behind a screen of fog.  Sun struggled and lost.  Up and down, in and out, the clouds drifted and grew, below the rim and above.

Snow & fog Widforss Plateau thru RV window North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIt was cold outside.  I hovered over the heater yet my nose grew chilled from the glass windows that drew me to the every changing view.  The show continued with shafts of light occasionally highlighting isolated rock framed by drifting clouds.

I thought about dressing in multiple layers, scraping the snow off the truck and driving to the end of the road for the big canyon view but somehow couldn’t get motivated for the cold and wet.  Then the sun slipped in and out along with clouds drifting about.  Snow melting revealed grasses and damp ruddy pine needles.  Small puddles developed along the road where Robins searched out water.

Fogged in Transept Canyon thru RV window North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe fog disappeared and the damp walls of the canyon were highlighted by the moisture from both the air and melting snow.  Big fluffy clouds sailed swiftly overhead accenting the crisp Arizona blue sky.  Then low fog returned with blue above but quickly drifted on.

Grand Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Canyon from Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaFinally about 3pm with sun shinning amongst the fluffy clouds I layered up and ventured out.  Drove to the lodge and wandered around all alone with the canyon.  Fat squirrels scurried into hidey-holes.

Bright Angel Canyon from Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Angels Gate from Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaBright rock contrasted with shadows.

Brahama & Zoroaster temples North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIt again began to flurry so I returned home satisfied the Big Ditch is still there.  Then the sun came out and the clouds began to slowly drift away, snow gone.

Sunset North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaBy sunset barely a cloud shared the soft colors of sun slipping away.

With the weekend over I’ll be driving 85 miles to Kanab, Utah on Monday and return to the North Rim with one of our newest Rangers.  We begin work on Tuesday in preparation for the May 15th opening.  Unless we get a whole lot more snow.

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