Stayed around the campsite all day, wasn't feeling up to dealing with the crowds expected both at Lees Ferry and the Cathedral Wash area within. At least, that's what the guy at the visitor center told me yesterday.
Hopefully, it'll be less crowded on Sunday, tomorrow.
Spent quite a bit of time shooting pictures of the canyon scenery a short-ish walk down from the plateau where the campsite is located. The skies were clear and the sun was out in force, making things seem warmer than the mid-40s and low 50s of the morning.
Badger Canyon, the campsite plateau is to the right
Very soon after I shot the above pic, I heard what sounded like distant thunder's rumbling noises. Curious, I headed up a bit and was able to spot and somewhat capture the aftermath of a small rock fall!
Can you see the boaters on the left bank, about the middle?
Using maximum optical zoom, about 720mm supposedly
Last shot with the sun overhead, around 1PM at this point
Pano of the Vermillion Cliffs
Looks like this group will be setting up camp on this side of the
Colorado River, I'll try and remember to check on them tomorrow.
Had the whole campsite to myself most of the afternoon, as evening neared though, two separate car campers showed up and setup along the rim of the camping area. Oh well.
6 comments:
I'd love to be with the boaters... great zoom, you can still spot all details.
Indeed SonjaM, though I wonder how cold it got next to the water at night down in the canyon
Agree with SonjaM, would love to take that rafting trip through the canyon with an overnight stay.
Nice scenic spot you are camped in, great colors.
It's a very nice spot, The access road is a little rough at times but not bad, the VRRV negotiated at several times! Now in a campground near Page, Arizona as I wait for them to work on the samurai on Monday hopefully.
Camping along the river would make a good trip. I haven’t done that sort of thing in a really long time…
It looks like it could be a lot of fun and relaxing at the same time, RichardM.
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