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elf1  > Vacation > Havasu Falls Grand Canyon May 2008 > Day 6 Grand Canyon, Flowers, and Snow
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.
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elf1 > Linda admires the view. We both stood and just looked for eons. The place cannot be done justice in photos.
elf1 > Linda ponders the view while the photographer sneaks up on the informational sign.
elf1 > The park is laced with faults, and water tends to follow the nonconformities in the earth, like the Bright Angel Fault (or the Havasu fault, which we hiked into earlier in the week, with formations on either side offset by 100 feet).
elf1 > This sign was supposed to help me identify my photos later. Hah.
elf1 > Barely visible at top left: the bright green Lodge roof on the North Rim. The canyon is huge! The white Permian limestone and sandstone gives way to the sloping Hermit Shale (with some vegetation) and Supai group to the Redwall Limestone cliffs. I think.
elf1 > Evening Primrose (Oenothera caespitosa). As they fade, they turn lilac and droop.
elf1 > Evening Primrose (Oenothera caespitosa) in full bloom.
elf1 > Mr. Alien about to have a really bad accident that ends in "aiyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (thud)."
elf1 > Probably Firecracker Penstemon (penstemon eatoni).
Linda admires the view. We both stood and just looked for eons. The place cannot be done justice in photos.
 > Linda admires the view. We both stood and just looked for eons. The place cannot be done justice in photos.
Linda admires the view. We both stood and just looked for eons. The place cannot be done justice in photos.
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