Wednesday, November 23, 2011

North Rim of the Grand Canyon 2011

Only 10 miles as the raven flies from the South Rim, the North Rim offers a very different experience. Solitude, awe-inspiring views, a slower pace, fewer people, spectacular sunsets, and the feeling of going back in time are only a few of the many attributes the North Rim has to offer.

The North Rim sits atop the Kaibab Plateau, which is 8,000 to 9,000 feet above sea level. Its lush green meadows surrounded by a mixed conifer forest sprinkled with white-barked aspen provide an oasis in the desert. The yellows and oranges of quaking aspen and the reds of Rocky Mountain maple, gives the forest a magnificent glow. The crispness in the air warns of winter soon to come during Early Fall.

We stayed two days at the North Rim Campground, which was closed for the year. It was a very quiet, enjoyable, and peaceful time for us. Discover the uniqueness of the North Rim, you will not be sorry!

We have put together a YouTube movie presentation, with a soundtrack. Turn up your speakers and click on the full-screen icon in the lower right hand corner of the movie frame to get the full effect of the presentation. CLICK HERE to view the movie.

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