We have met some amazing people in the last few months, some of whom have told us of their very favourite out of the way places to go. So we took Irv's advice and got a back road atlas for Arizona and headed for a remote part of the Grand Canyon called Turweep. It is still part of Grand Canyon National Park but a very small number of people a year go there....we found out why. As Anna writes in her journal about the road from St. George, Utah to Turweep.
The toilet paper is on the dash for when I either throw up or crap myself. (I did neither, thank you very much) And the worst was yet to come. Apparently Irv, who told us we could just drive right to the end of the road and camp right on the edge of the Grand Canyon hadn't been here for awhile and things had changed. We got most of the way down to the end of the road and met a volunteer park ranger who suggested we not go any further. Sand road, lumps of slick rock jutting out just waiting to gut the bottom of our trailer like a fish. This picture does not do it justice.
It's a great thing that Greg can back up like a champion because it was about half a mile of backing down a curved downhill rocky stretch until we could turn around. Then it was about 5 miles back to the park boundary where we camped at the Tuweep International Airport.
That white speck in the middle of this photo is our trailer. The wind blew and the cows visited. The road had shaken our trailer to pieces and filled it with fine red dust. The pickles spilled in the fridge, ran down the inside and outside and across the floor. Pickle juice + red dust = not good. Was it worth it?
At this section of the Grand Canyon the two sides are pretty close together without a lot of side canyons and it is a mere 3000 ft to the bottom!
By Anna:
Good evening. I am going to tell
you all about the Grand Canyon. Around
the Grand Canyon there is this cool biological crust. It is
very, very fragile and that means that even a footstep can be fatal. That is why we had to step on rocks and stay
on the path. Believe it or not it is
really hard not going over to a pretty flower and getting a picture!
Anyway, the sight was AMAZING! The Grand Canyon goes for ever and ever. I took a lot of pictures. The coolest thing was that we saw the part of the Grand Canyon that not a lot of other people have seen.
Second Way:
The beginning of the Grand Canyon is Lees Ferry. No need to hike all the way down, just drive off of the plateau and head upstream where the Grand Canyon starts.
Third Way;
We were at the North Rim area of the Grand Canyon on opening day- May 15th. There was still some snow in the shade on the road to get there- being at 9000ft of elevation. About one-tenth of the visitors to the Grand Canyon go to the North Rim- the rest go to the South Rim- but it still felt pretty busy. We went to some lookouts and the visitor centre.
You feel really small here.
Anyway, the sight was AMAZING! The Grand Canyon goes for ever and ever. I took a lot of pictures. The coolest thing was that we saw the part of the Grand Canyon that not a lot of other people have seen.
Second Way:
The beginning of the Grand Canyon is Lees Ferry. No need to hike all the way down, just drive off of the plateau and head upstream where the Grand Canyon starts.
Third Way;
We were at the North Rim area of the Grand Canyon on opening day- May 15th. There was still some snow in the shade on the road to get there- being at 9000ft of elevation. About one-tenth of the visitors to the Grand Canyon go to the North Rim- the rest go to the South Rim- but it still felt pretty busy. We went to some lookouts and the visitor centre.
You feel really small here.
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