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The pools don't look very spectacular, but the surrounding rocks do. I understand about the shuttle taking away your freedom a bit. At this point, you're pretty used to going everywhere under on your own.
Yeah, I have to agree that after that big hike, the pools weren't the ending I would have wanted to see. Oh well, at least you got to explore a bit on foot.
All that hiking for such little result. I guess that's the risk one takes when travelling in September - tiny little waterfalls! Although, I've taken the risk of travelling in higher elevations in June to see waterfalls in full force, but also had to deal with snow and slippery roads!!
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All that hiking for such little result. I guess that's the risk one takes when travelling in September - tiny little waterfalls! Although, I've taken the risk of travelling in higher elevations in June to see waterfalls in full force, but also had to deal with snow and slippery roads!!
Great pics! Emerald pool/waterfall is something I've been looking forward to seeing as well based on what I've read.... But we are going in late May/early June so as you said, perhaps it will be better then....
You mentioned guide books, which ones did you use/read??
Great pics! Emerald pool/waterfall is something I've been looking forward to seeing as well based on what I've read.... But we are going in late May/early June so as you said, perhaps it will be better then....
You mentioned guide books, which ones did you use/read??
I swear by my Dorling Kindersley books, but I only had a USA one for this part of the trip, so I also used my Frommer's guide to the National Parks of the American West and my Insight Guide to US National Parks West. Both were so useful in planning and when we were there. If I had to pick one, it would be the Frommer's.
I think the place looks great, but the pools are not so grand. But after all you have seen, I can see how some places are more disappointing to you.
I think that's the thing. If you're coming to some of the photos cold, they look amazing, but after everything we'd already seen, you do end up comparing and some places are better than others.
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Tuesday 13 September – part seven: lots of cute posing animals... and one not-so-cute one!
Just about everyone got off here, although the crowd dispersed very quickly, as everyone took off at their own pace. Most people would, no doubt, be walking the couple of miles down to the Narrows. As the name perhaps suggests, this is where the canyon narrows considerably and is apparently one of the standouts of the park. I’m sorry, but after our “easy” hike earlier to another of the park’s standouts, perhaps rightly or wrongly, we weren’t about to attempt this. Maybe if this was a one-off stop, but not with a couple of hours drive still to do when we left the park.. :
Instead, we walked a little way down the trail, to get some photos...
On the way, we saw this guy, who seemed to be sending off a constant alarm call. He didn’t shut up the whole time that we were there and, to be honest, it got a bit annoying after a while...
I stopped to take photos of one of the signs and then I saw something move in the grass. I took a closer look and realised, in complete horror, that it was a snake slithering away from me! I gave a little scream and Mark took a look and then proceeded to watch its progress for about the next five minutes. Me? I was elsewhere, taking photos...
Mark also found this cute guy sitting on a log...
Not to be outdone – I found another one!
We headed down to the river to get some photos down there and it was here that you got a real idea of the height of the canyon. It was impossible to get it all into one shot, it was so high. Yet, oddly, the water was strangely soothing, with the rocks roaring up all around you. I suddenly felt very glad that we weren’t walking down to the Narrows, as I wasn’t sure I liked the idea of the rocks looming up so close near to you. :
Next: I’m glad we did the switchbacks before that hit!
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