On the way to the Canyon, we couldn't believe how cloudy, rainy, and foggy it was becoming. We wondered if we'd even see anything, and we had about an hour and a half until sunset. It's $25 to get into the park. We felt our way through the fog and asked the park ranger at the gate if it was worth it. She said "They tell me the view comes and goes, but I don't think you'd be disappointed." We said we're here, let's do it. I thought perhaps the clouds might enhance things some for the sunset. It took us a while to navigate our way around the park. We found a place for the car, and walked to find the Canyon's edge. When we got beyond the trees and foliage that were blocking our view from the pathway, we were stunned by what we found. This is a rare opportunity - and I can't believe we considered skipping out on it. It literally took my breath away, there were no words anyway - and we just stood there in amazed silence for a few moments (trying to breathe!) All we could do was cry. We cried, and laughed, and cried, and laughed... and took LOTS of pictures. I'd have paid a hundred and twenty five to see and photograph this! ;)
On the path leading to the edge...
The "OMG" moment!
Us, laughing and crying -
Fog did roll back in for about 3 minutes, and it was a little bit cool.
Another visitor took a pic for us.
Not that this scene needs ANY enhancing, but cross-process added depth to this pic.
At one point, the sun shone through on just one peak of the Canyon, and it looked just like copper reflecting in the distance!
Happy Dance - inspired by Myla. This didn't just make my day. It made my LIFE!
photo by Shannon
Yes, please, don't fall in. Please.
We couldn't tear ourselves away until there was absolutely no light remaining!
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