On Thursday, Day 6, we crawled from our toasty sleeping bags into freezing air. It hailed a bit at breakfast. A 40% chance of thundershowers was predicted. After a futile foray to try to find another battery for my camera, we strolled to the shuttle stop in the hail/snow and started our tour of the rim. Delightfully, the sun came out and we strolled the rim trail in pleasant weather. But by lunchtime, freezing winds and hail/snow had driven everyone back into the shuttle buses. With white-out conditions in the canyon, we bought a hot lunch indoors and then went to Tusayan to watch the IMAX Grand Canyon film.
Then it looked like I might be able to get some shots of wispy, low clouds in the canyon--then the battery in my snapshot camera died. And the Canyon vanished. We called it a day.
Then it looked like I might be able to get some shots of wispy, low clouds in the canyon--then the battery in my snapshot camera died. And the Canyon vanished. We called it a day.
Camera: Olympus Corporation (X250,d560z,c350z) |
Original size: 1975px x 1439px |
Current: 400px x 292px |
filename: P5220063GrandCanyonClouds_stfx |