• @XeroxCool
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    32 months ago

    I was there this year. I never desired to see it but I was “in the area”. It’s insane, it really is. You’re 7000ft above sea level in a big flat plateau that goes for a hundred miles in every direction. And then there’s this huge, 1 mile deep, 7 mile wide trench in the ground. I did a light hike of about 1 hour down and 1.5hrs back up from the south Kaibab trail. Now I’m no trail runner, but I do a decent pace. I made it most of the way down into that white layer near the top. Through the brown/green and through most of the white, but didn’t touch red. An hour of cliffside zigzag to not even really be in the canyon. I probably could have made it to the cedar point in the red but I didn’t want to help the Rangers reach their annual rescue goal

    • StarshotJohnOP
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      32 months ago

      I always admire the rim to rim hikers

      • @XeroxCool
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        32 months ago

        Then you find out the rim-to-rim record is under 3 hours. That’s 21 miles of horizontal with -7kft and then +7kft of elevation.

  • FenrirIII
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    22 months ago

    Beautiful place. Go off season and early to avoid the bulk of the tourists.

  • @Plastic_Ramses
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    22 months ago

    Nice, you can see the curvature of the earth, assuming this isnt a lens thing.

    • @Sunrosa
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      12 months ago

      Lens distortion is pretty commonly there but subtle

  • @berryjam
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    12 months ago

    The blue, blue sky really makes this photo. Beautiful work