This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by ten readers including Grand Canyon under dramatic stormy skies, the Colorado River that carved that grand canyon, and other far views.
Jo chose #4825. Crazy Jug Point on the Kaibab National Forest, a favorite place to watch monsoon storms roll across the Grand Canyon. I usually camp in this remote location so I can photograph the storm and jump into the camper to stay dry and safe.
TreDeuce gets #131, for the number of words in his last comment. A panorama of the Colorado River shoreline just downstream of the Lee’s Ferry boat launch in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona. A first visit for me in June 2008 as I explored the area surrounding the North Rim Grand Canyon, my first season at that national park.
Cathy chose #8174, “the birth DAYS of my siblings.” If she meant August 1st, this shot comes close taken August 9, 2015 from the North Rim Grand Canyon. A view I’m sure she knows.
Rita chose #9922. Marble View, yet another favorite Kaibab National Forest camp with a view east over the Marble Plateau and canyon, Echo Cliffs, and Navajo Mountain faintly on the horizon close to 100 miles away.
Jeff chose #42 in honor to Jackie Robinson Day. At barely a year old, I was already off to discover the answer to everything. Which I now know is “42”. (Alluding to Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”)
Gypsy chose #2020, a popular number and had to wade through the year 2020. Taken during Autumn, 11 years after the 2006 Warm Fire on the North Kaibab National Forest. Presumably an area for ranchers to round up their cattle grazing on the public land.
Alan chose #3190. The Forest Tree-ferns can grow 15-20 feet tall along the Big Tree Trail where the Yellowwood trees tower 100 feet above.
Jodee and Bill chose #2557. New Year’s Eve 2014 this was my morning view of the Vallecito Mountains from camp in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California. This area is no longer open to campers.
Diane and Nigel chose #1504. While exploring southern Utah during late October, 2011 this northern view from the Glendale Bench Road caught my eye. I didn’t realize at the time the distant Pink Cliffs is Yovimpa Point, the southern most overlook in Bryce Canyon National Park.
Sherry chose #4245, “for the word HAIL which we had in Virginia April 18th.” Oh HELL for HAIL in Spring trying for Summer. In 2010, my March Spring was Autumn in Hermanus, South Africa when I stayed at Anchors Rest B&B. Obviously the bedroom, this small cottage also had a full kitchen, bath, living room, patio, and private yard.
My choice is a teaser for more Kofa Mountain shots over Easter weekend in the next post. BTW, there’s also a new video previewing the next camp after Kofa.
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Thanks for the memories