A Harley Man who drives this.
The Grand Canyon State ranks 6th in land area and 18th in population. Phoenix is the largest city and capital.
Arizona flag on a sunny day.
State license
After a lot of driving we made it to the Grand Canyon which is one of Earth's most powerful inspiring landscapes. The river is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and a mile deep.
The North Rim and South Rim are just 10 miles apart, as a raven flies, but 215 miles by road. The South Rim elevation is 7,000' and the North Rim 1,000' higher. Winter snow closes the North Rim, and often briefly blankets the South Rim which is open all year round.
Standing at Bright Angel Point looking in the Bright Angel Canyon. I hope I don't fall in.
What a beautiful place of rocks of many colors.
We saw the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in north central Arizona.
The Indians learned to live in this land of rocks and built onto the big rocks to make their houses.
The Indians learned to live in this land of rocks and built onto the big rocks to make their houses.
We walked across the Colorado River on the Navajo Bridge south of Page. That is Papa Ken looking at the bridge for autos.
Hang on tight to me.
Mama Bev helped we walk across and held my hand so I wouldn't fall.
Hang on tight to me.
Mama Bev helped we walk across and held my hand so I wouldn't fall.
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