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Category: Grand Canyon National Park North Rim

17 October 2016

Watching the Hunter moon at Grand Canyon

October 16, 2016

Bonus this month to have two shots at the Hunter moon even though I missed the first night.

Sunset & cabin North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAs I closed the visitor center at 6pm the colors in the sky distracted me.  I rushed to the rim but had already missed the setting although some color lingered.

How would you like this cabin view of Grand Canyon?  A friend recently stayed here and we shared company on the porch over lunch.

Sunset North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe sunset introduced the Hunter moon and vied for my attention as I used Google Sky app to determine where the moon would rise on the eastern horizon.  So much easier than trying to use a compass in the dark.

Light cloud North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaFound a spot along Bright Angel Point trail but didn’t have the tripod so these shots are rather blurry.  Especially with a fierce wind trying to blow my hat off while chilled hands held on tight.  No way I’m letting that Ranger flat-top fly into Roaring Springs Canyon.

Because the overnight lodging closed that day I saw very few visitors.

Hunter Supermoon rise with clouds North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaA wisp of clouds hung on the horizon in the exact place the moon rose.

Hunter moon rise with clouds North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaBut the Hunter moon won, breaking through with only stripe-like shadows adding to the drama.

Hunter moon rise with clouds North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaA grand send off with only one more day of work.  Rangers get paid in sunsets.  This was overtime.  I’m ready for the season to be over but it’s hard to say goodbye to the Grand Canyon.

Hunter moon with clouds North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaCalled a Hunter moon because of the bright light of a Supermoon (close to earth) allowing hunters a little longer day to bring in meat for the winter.  Are you ready for winter?  Not sure I am.

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10 October 2016

Magical inversion at Grand Canyon

September 29 & 30, 2016

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe end of September seems late for rain which sometimes brings inversion at Grand Canyon.  Been gone or off work for the few fabulous cloud events this summer.  Plus working hours in the Visitor Center keeps me off the rim.  Not complaining mind you, helping visitors is part of the job.

I’ll bet it was pea soup earlier in the day.

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAs I drove to work at noon the rain changed from gentle to down pour.  The Visitor Center was packed with people trying to stay dry.  Then a fire alarm went off in the lodge and more people crammed into the tiny Visitor Center building.  The acoustics are awful so it’s difficult to hear and focus on visitor questions.  The most common questions about the weather.  How do I know when it will quit raining.  I direct people to the posted extended forecast by NOAA, explain that I don’t predict weather and ask if they have any other questions.  Have patience folks, the clouds will drift in and out for the Greatest show on Earth.

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaWhat causes the inversion?  Cool overnight temperatures causes clouds to settle in the canyon while a warm air layer above holds the clouds down.  Then when the daytime temperatures increase in the canyon that air rises and swirls the clouds around.  Makes for a most magical dance and little window peaks into the canyon.  But not what the average day visitor wants to see.

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe clouds literally flew to the east across canyon while a beam of light glowed on the far southern canyon wall.

Tourons on slick rock North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAlso captured a couple of tourons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaWhile I was home for dinner I missed an excellent sunset and rainbow as shown by visitors photos.  Guess I can’t see them all.

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThen it happened the next day too.  When I arrived to the Lodge at 11am visitors were disappointed because they couldn’t see the canyon for the clouds.  I did my usual cheerleader thing standing by the big windows in the Lodge Sunroom and encouraging the couch potato people to stand up and look at this marvel of inversion at Grand Canyon.  The clouds swirled and moved quickly in and out providing the most spectacular show.  Almost everybody in the world has at least seen a photograph of Grand Canyon under Arizona blue skies.  But inversion is a rare enough occurrence so most short term visitors never experience.  Of course it’s one of my favorite views because it’s unique.

Inversion North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThirty minutes later the canyon opened.

Last light & sunset North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAnd by sunset just enough cloud hung around to really bring on the colors.

Sunset North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaRangers get paid in sunsets.

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06 September 2016

I found my park at Grand Canyon

August 24, 2016

I found my park at Grand Canyon.  The first time I found it 40 years ago but didn’t hear it call my name.  Ten years ago friends gave it to me for my birthday and I made a wish to work there.  Now, I celebrated the National Park Service 100th Birthday during my ninth season as a Park Ranger on the North Rim #GrandCanyon.  It doesn’t get much better than that.

Wotans Throne from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaI haven’t really posted much about life on the North Rim this season.  Been crazy busy with more visitors than I’ve ever seen.  I guess they found their park at Grand Canyon too.  Centennial events included more than just cake on August 25th plus other special events.  And way too many days off get spent doing the mundane like laundry, and shopping which requires a very long drive mostly to St. George, Utah via Bill’s in Kanab.

So on this day off, with sun shining between the trees outside my windows I decided it had been way too long since exploring my back yard at Grand Canyon.  The plan to head out onto the Walhalla Plateau was not a morning rush.  I like that part.  Because most of the views are easterly and I don’t like to stare into the bright morning sun.  I worked my way out stopping at the overlooks on the way and made it out to Cape Royal for sunset.

2016 Fuller Fire scenic road North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaI wanted to look at the landscape where the Fuller Fire burned.  (I’m still working on that fire post.)  Flowers still bloomed almost up to the edge of the burn.  This was a good fire for the forest ecology, thinning out some of the congested aspen from the Outlet Fire 16 years ago.

Tree squirrel Point Imperial Road North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaTree squirrel Point Imperial Road North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Several wide spots and pull offs offered an opportunity to stop along the road.  This sweet little tree squirrel put on quite a show hauling a pinecone up into the tree then dropped it but at first seemed hesitant to come down too near to me.  Finally did then carried it back up and began to chew.

 

2016 Fuller Fire scenic road North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaDrove the side road to Point Imperial overlook seeing evidence of the Fuller Fire along the way.  Much vegetation and mushrooms were popping up and flowers still bloomed at the edge of the burn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

View E Saddle Mountain Marble Plateau from Point Imperial North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaLove this distant view to the east past Saddle Mt to the Marble Plateau showing the Colorado River’s cut and the Vermilion and Echo Cliffs beyond.  Heavy clouds appeared to be dropping rain in the distance while sun still shone through to highlight the canyon walls.

View SE from Ken Patrick trail North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaNext stop where the Ken Patrick trail crosses the road.  Here is not only a wonderful view to the southeast but also more evidence of a back burn done to keep the Fuller Fire from crossing the road.  The down side of this area just outside the edge of the no low flight zone is the drone of the constant over flights by helicopters and airplanes which kind of ruins the quiet canyon experience for at least us on the ground.

2016 Fuller Fire scenic road North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThen off again down the road with mixed forest and burn past Vista Encantada which really does offer a great view northeast back towards Point Imperial and east across the Navajo Nation but I just didn’t feel like stopping.

Canyon view from Roosevelt Point North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaMade a quick stop without even getting out of the truck at Roosevelt Point.  Dang, sort of like a touron.  But I had a destination in mind for some views of the storm and less than two hours until sunset.     My dinner stop ended up being at Walhalla overlook and I somehow didn’t take any photos.  Must have been hungry and preoccupied.

Sunset from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Sunset from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaGot out to Cape Royal in time to set up the tripod for the already colorful pre-sunset to the west.

South from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

SE from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaYet south and east weren’t bad either.  When it began to rain I realized I had nothing to cover the camera yet I didn’t let that stop me.  Thank goodness it didn’t rain hard or for very long.

Crepscular rays sunset Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaBack and forth, up and down off the rocks the tripod claimed.  Several people, some “pros”, were set up on the rocky outcrops on the other side of the safety rail.  I’ve been there but generally prefer some foreground in my photos with the option of zooming in.  Other visitors milled about mostly taking photos with their phones or P&S.

Last light Freyas Castle & canyon wall from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

 Last light Freyas Castle & canyon wall from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe last shafts of sunlight highlighted the tip of Freyas Castle and the far canyon walls.

Crepscular rays sunset Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Crepscular rays sunset Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Last light on canyon walls from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaOf course I took 100s of photos of this glorious sunset.  Be thankful I’m not sharing them all.

Crepscular rays sunset Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAs the sun slipped below the clouds crepuscular rays slanted between the temples’ saddles like I’ve never seen before out here.

 

Vishnu Temple from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaVishnu Temple took on a pleasantly soft glow.Rainbow from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

And if all this wasn’t enough, the brief gift of a rainbow slipped into the canyon.

 

 

 

 

 

Sunset from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaWhile a seemingly grand finale turned the canyon orange.

Sunset from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaBut still the show went on as the sun sank below the horizon.

Sunset from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaPlus a final encore as the day became night.

Sunset from Cape Royal North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaOh yea, I found my park at Grand Canyon!  A place I absorb in every sense, at work or play.

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