elf1 > A cool photo of the Mather Point viewpoint, and just when the clouds were getting interesting, my SLR's last battery died. So I ran back to the car, grabbed my cheap snapshot camera, ran back out there...
elf1 > Wait--is that sun?
elf1 > We returned to the Grand Canyon, checked out the visitor centers, and the Canyon peeped occasionally out of its blowing white blanket.
elf1 > And now it's really cold and snow/hailing again.
elf1 > Do they look better--or deeper-- in portrait mode? I enjoy how the whites of the upper layers (Kaibab Limestone, Toroweap, and Coconino Sandstone) contrast with the reds of the deeper layers.
elf1 > Canyon? What canyon?
elf1 > Sometimes the clouds pulled aside just enough for a nifty photo.
elf1 > After a transfer, we got to our first shuttle stop along the rim, and the blowing snow obscured parts of the canyon. But the rock formations were gorgeous.
elf1 > And here's the ground just a few minutes later, before the shuttle pulls out.  From this point, no one wanted to be outside the bus at all.
A cool photo of the Mather Point viewpoint, and just when the clouds were getting interesting, my SLR's last battery died. So I ran back to the car, grabbed my cheap snapshot camera, ran back out there...
elf1 > A cool photo of the Mather Point viewpoint, and just when the clouds were getting interesting, my SLR's last battery died. So I ran back to the car, grabbed my cheap snapshot camera, ran back out there...
A cool photo of the Mather Point viewpoint, and just when the clouds were getting interesting, my SLR's last battery died. So I ran back to the car, grabbed my cheap snapshot camera, ran back out there...
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