Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Another super-bad Stealth selfie, or as he calls them, Stealfies.  This one, however, hints at the fabulous structure of ponderosa pine, the incredible evergreens that forest Grand Canyon national park.  Ponderosa are huge, orange-barked, and for whatever reason create a barren, almost clean-swept forest floor beneath them.  We drove through miles and miles of forest to get to the Canyon -- I didn't expect that.  The south rim of the canyon is high (7000 feet, though the north rim is higher at 8000).  When looking down into it you can see a little ranch a mile below you, warm and toasty and nestled in leafy deciduous trees on the canyon floor.

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