March 6, 2025
About six months ago, I was reading an article about this canyon. Harry had been already deep into the ins and outs of this trip. It usually takes him months and months to plan this long of an excursion with all of the logistics. But he took a look at the article and said he would try to fit it into the schedule. Then I hurt my knee and feared I would have to bow out and stay back at the camper. Last night when he was making our hiking reservations, I told him I would like to go and thought I could do it! So this morning…48 degrees, wind 30 miles and hour, sleet and rain we lined up with maybe fifty other frozen people to take a hike.

Below…look at the cleft in that rock! Can you imagine the first people who saw it, and determined to explore what was in there? I know how speechless I was!







As my friend Jean asked, “ Who but our great God, could have created such beautiful sights?”

A super day in-spite of the weather! When we came out the sun was shining…still cold and windy but a gift, never the less!
incredible photos, Karen. I think this stop needs to be on a future trip of ours! Simply stunning!
Amy S.
We loved it! I cannot imagine the crowds if we were more in season! Leo said, towards the last part of March the direction of the sun is such, that you can take pictures of the sun beams coming through the openings. ☀️
i have no words to describe these pictures! They are awesome! Thank you so much for taking us along on this amazing journey! DM
Debbie…This was truly awesome! Glad you are enjoying the pictures!❤️
Those pictures are breathtaking! I definitely want to go there some time
Put it on your bucket list! It was gorgeous!⭕️❌
WOWZERS! Those are amazing. Cold or not, that looks spectacular!
It truly lived up to my expectations! What an experience!❤️
WOW!! God painted some GORGEOUS pictures here!!! THANKS for sharing!!
It was truly awesome! Loved every minute of it! Except maybe the waiting in the wind, rain, and sleet to start the tour!😊
Breathtaking photos!
Thank you!😍