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Fee-free/permit-free camping in Kaibab Nat'l. Forest |
Bright Angel Trail day! I woke up at around 6:45 but poked around with the camera a lot, so breaking camp took way too long. Tomorrow I'm getting up well before dawn, throwing everything into the car, and heading back into the park to watch the sun rise before I head out for either Navajo Nat'l. Monument or Monument Valley.
But anyway, I started the trail at 11. Jeremy was right; it's an incredible trail. The S. Kaibab offers impressive views, but the Bright Angel Trail itself is really stunning. I hiked the 4.5 miles down to Indian Garden (3,800 ft. down from 6,850 ft.) and back, which was a bit tougher than yesterday's hike. It was well worth it going all the way down to Indian Garden, which is lush and green and has its own ranger station and primitive campground. I'd love to come back and stay there sometime.
Just as the shuttle was pulling back into the visitors center parking lot, a bull elk came striding into view and across the bus's path. I'd never seen a wild, live elk before and tried to get a good shot of him. However, some idiot kept following him, driving him away. I was irritated until the bull started bugling. That was a pretty thrilling thing to hear.
Two cows were also grazing nearby. I also saw some mule deer, ravens, a blue bird (similar to but probably not an eastern bluebird), many many squirrels, and a woodpecker working a branch right next to the trail not far from Kolb Studio. This last was generous enough to stick around for a few photos.
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Kolb Studio at the Bright Angel Trailhead. Once the home and photography studio of the Kolb brothers, now a gallery space and book store. |
One thing I forgot to mention about last night's conversation with Clara: Noam will be in Vegas on 11/13 for a conference and Clara might join him! I plan to take advantage of this awesome coincidence by spending my last night or two of this trip in a fancy hotel suite.