This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 11 readers including lots of Grand Canyon, a bit from South Africa, and some other rocky shots.
Jo chose #1007. After stopping for cookies at Jacob Lake I drove past the road closed signs and on to the North Rim Grand Canyon for my second season. Very special to be in the park before it opened.
Sherry chose #9203. Rather a challenge finding Quaking Aspen near the rim of Grand Canyon and they are so marvelous wearing their Autumn gold.
Diane and Nigel chose #2304. These hoodoos were seen from Tuweep overlook along the North Rim Grand Canyon National Park.
Cathy chose #0003. The beginning of the partial annular eclipse I was fortunate enough to watch, safely, from the North Rim Grand Canyon in 2012.
Alan, and random dot org, chose #2507. Beyond Sky Island to the east and across the Grand Canyon lies part of the Navajo Reservation in Arizona.
Sallie and Bill chose #413. Two days after opening the North Rim for 2008, and my first season as a Ranger at Grand Canyon, found me on top of Angels Window looking southeast past the Vishnu Temple with the Colorado River far below.
Jennifer chose #0424. Up, up, and away, on a misty morning at Pilanesberg Game Reserve. A different, and extremely expensive, way to safari in South Africa. That’s why this shot is from the ground.
Doris chose #5147. Mom and her calf Waterbucks seen on safari in Kruger National Park, South Africa in 2014.
Jodee and Bill chose #1652. An unidentified butterfly along the Sterkspruit Falls trail in the Drakensburg Mountains of South African during my first visit in 2010.
Rita chose #0193. If you ever rent a cabin on the North Rim Grand Canyon try for this rim side view from your porch. Think almost a year in advance for reservations.
Lisa chose #34. As a Ranger at Mesa Verde National Park in 2005 I spent time roving in Spruce Tree House located a short walk below the park’s museum.
My choice this week is not from Bryce Canyon, though it may have looked similar a few days ago. Instead this is the western edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau near Cedar Breaks National Monument seen on my drive back to Bryce from Cedar City to shop.
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After two hours trying to load this post last night I gave up. After four hours this morning with same problem I came to town just outside the park to get propane and a signal. If this persists, you may not hear from me.