elf1 > Most of the snow has melted from Mount Hamilton, but there should be more coming in the next week, particularly on Christmas Day.
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.
Most of the snow has melted from Mount Hamilton, but there should be more coming in the next week, particularly on Christmas Day.
elf1 > Most of the snow has melted from Mount Hamilton, but there should be more coming in the next week, particularly on Christmas Day.
Most of the snow has melted from Mount Hamilton, but there should be more coming in the next week, particularly on Christmas Day.
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