Wednesday, June 05, 2019

The Way We Were Wednesday - A Heck of Place to Lose A Cow

This picture was taken in the mid-1980's on my third of four visits to the Grand Canyon.  I was there twice as a child, 4 or 5 years old.  I went back in my late 20's, I was just starting to get fit.  I walked the trails along the rim on that trip for several miles one afternoon.  Jay and I went back about 8 years ago. 

One of the earliest descriptions of the canyon, read, a hell of a place to lose a cow.  Words fail me in describing the scene.  It is somewhat surreal, you drive along through a pine forest, come to a parking lot, walk over to a railing and there is this giant hole over a mile deep and several miles across.  The colors in the rock are deep and rich.  The layers of the earth's crust are exposed one after another.  I have been there four times, I would go back again, I could live with this view.  

Have you seen it? 

The digital image files from our trip 8 years ago were lost in a hard-drive failure (my backup was almost six months out of date, I have kept a backup mirror drive running ever since.) Only one print survives from that trip, framed and on the wall in my bathroom, were I see it daily.  

4 comments:

  1. not yet; it IS geologically spectacular, just from the pix I've seen. but I know nothing can top (heh) an in-person view.

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  2. I was 28 the first time I saw the Grand Canyon. I’m still in awe. Nothing can prepare you for the actual experience. Oh, and to watch the colors change during sunrise and sunset.

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  3. No, I've never seen the Grand Canyon -- maybe some day!

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  4. I've been twice. The first time was in 1980. We had friends who lived in a mobile home there. The husband was an air traffic controller there at the time. It was April and there was snow all around. The kids were 2 and 3. The oldest loved the snow. The youngest (now 41) still thinks snow is from the devil! The Canyon was beautiful and not crowded with tourists. I couldn't believe the vistas! It's like Hawaii, you can't really capture the magic with a camera.
    The second time was in 2012, May and no snow at all! We camped there with the kids, their wives, the grandkids and our dogs. It was a blast! We have an album of the trip that my daughter-in-law surprised us with. Good memories.

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