Arizona – Amy and the Great World https://www.amyandthegreatworld.com Sat, 28 Jan 2017 13:30:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.18 The Best of the Grand Canyon {USA} https://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/2014/06/best-grand-canyon-usa/ https://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/2014/06/best-grand-canyon-usa/#comments Tue, 17 Jun 2014 20:17:06 +0000 http://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/?p=5009 Last week, we were lucky enough to spend about 40 hours with E’s parents at the Grand Canyon! It’s a big national park, so here are my recommendations for having a great time while you’re there (especially if you’re only there for a little while). 1. Visit the North Rim of the Canyon (and camp thereRead More

The post The Best of the Grand Canyon {USA} appeared first on Amy and the Great World.

]]>
Last week, we were lucky enough to spend about 40 hours with E’s parents at the Grand Canyon! It’s a big national park, so here are my recommendations for having a great time while you’re there (especially if you’re only there for a little while).

1. Visit the North Rim of the Canyon (and camp there or stay at the Grand Canyon Lodge). This area is a little less crowded than the South Rim, but the views are still incredible. About a decade ago, I visited the Grand Canyon with my parents, and we visited the South Rim. My favorite part of that experience was seeing the Colorado River, with visible rapids, and while it wasn’t as easily visible from the North Rim, which worried me, you can find views from the North Rim if you drive/hike a little bit.
IMG_5182
2. Sunrise. While I make it my mission to avoid waking up early, this sunrise was worth waking up at just before 5 a.m. to witness. There are no crowds (although it’s hard to avoid a few people) and it’s quiet and peaceful. It’s incredible to watch the sun light up the Canyon layer by layer.
DSCN5000
DSCN5029 DSCN5008 DSCN5003 DSCN5015
3. Moonlit hike. After we watched a sunset (see below!), we hiked down from the lodge to an easy trail in the moonlight. It was surreal–walking along the edge of the Canyon with only the light of the moon to guide us? I’ve heard a hike with just the stars is fairly awesome, too, but alas, we had a moon. I didn’t mind, because otherwise I would probably have walked off the trail. My night vision is not the strongest…
IMG_5212
4. Find a squirrel. On the North Rim, the finger of land is fairly isolated so there are a few unique species to the area. I was a little freaked out when if first saw the Kaibab squirrel because they look like weird mutated squirrels.  Once we learned what they were, I definitely nerded out over them and took a million pictures every time we saw one. You’re welcome for not including them all.
DSCN5056
5. Sunset. While the sunrise was a little more special because it was easier to escape the crowds, sunset over the Canyon is definitely worth it. We grabbed some cocoa, kicked back, and just took in the view!
IMG_5196 IMG_5197 IMG_5198
6. Bright Angel Point. This hike is just a short walk from the Grand Canyon Lodge & Visitor Center. It’s a great introduction to the Canyon!
DSCN5024
7. Stop by the Grand Canyon Lodge. While we camped instead of staying in the Lodge’s (adorable) little cabins, I enjoyed stopping by the Lodge for more information about the area and history of the Canyon, and for the beautiful views. I love me some views with my coffee!
DSCN4955
DSCN4925
8. Drive the Cape Royal Road. From the parking lot, take a short trail (about 15 minutes) to both Angel’s Window and Cape Royal. Angel’s Window might have been one of my favorite views of the entire trip, both from a spot where you can view the actual window, and the point over the window finally gave me a glimpse of the river. Just past Angel’s Window is Cape Royal, a must!
DSCN4962
^^Angel’s Window!DSCN4926
DSCN4987 DSCN4992 DSCN4990 DSCN4988
9. Drive to Point Imperial. If you drive the opposite way from Cape Royal, you can hit Point Imperial, the highest point on either of the rims of the Grand Canyon. It’s a very short hike but it feels like you can see the entire canyon from here. The roads to both the points also have many vista points, so take your time…and stop for a restroom when you see it! (Trust me).
DSCN4967 IMG_5192
10. Hike Kaibab trail. While we only hiked a very small portion of this trail, I would love to go back and hike to the bottom of the Canyon. I can’t even imagine! Plus, it’s supposed to be hot at the bottom of the Canyon, which is weird because it definitely was cool at our campground.
Linking up for Travel Tuesday with Bonnie, Van, Kaelene & Sammy, as well as Erica for Listed Tuesday!
Travel Tuesday
Erica Jacquline

The post The Best of the Grand Canyon {USA} appeared first on Amy and the Great World.

]]>
https://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/2014/06/best-grand-canyon-usa/feed/ 26
Since I Last Blogged… https://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/2014/06/since-i-last-blogged/ https://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/2014/06/since-i-last-blogged/#comments Fri, 13 Jun 2014 21:47:07 +0000 http://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/?p=4888 Despite my weekly Travel Tuesday posts, it’s been quiet around here. I took an unplanned break, and I’ve missed regular blogging. Now that I’m done with school (ahem, give me a moment…THAT’S RIGHT, I NOW HAVE AN M.A.!!!!!!!) I am looking forward to dedicating much more time to this space. For the next few weeks,Read More

The post Since I Last Blogged… appeared first on Amy and the Great World.

]]>
Despite my weekly Travel Tuesday posts, it’s been quiet around here. I took an unplanned break, and I’ve missed regular blogging. Now that I’m done with school (ahem, give me a moment…THAT’S RIGHT, I NOW HAVE AN M.A.!!!!!!!) I am looking forward to dedicating much more time to this space. For the next few weeks, I am searching out freelance work and packing up everything we own. We leave Denver in early July, then head to Montana, Seattle and California for some last-minute family time, all before we leave for PRAGUE at the beginning of August…it’s coming so soon! Here’s what I’ve been up to these last few weeks.

Since I last blogged…

I’ve learned that while I adore puppies, I am certainly not ready to have one full-time.

IMG_5041

I’ve scrambled to finish school….

And I have successfully finished school and I am now an official Master’s! (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

IMG_5088 IMG_5084 IMG_5082 IMG_5100

I threw a baby shower and dug a baby picture of myself out of the woodwork for a guessing game…nobody had any problem knowing this was me.

IMG_5031

I finally found some tulips which has been way too hard in Colorado this year!

IMG_5059 IMG_5055

I went to my first professional soccer game.

IMG_5064 IMG_5067

I’ve been to the Grand Canyon.

IMG_5121 IMG_5231 IMG_5223 IMG_5213 IMG_5166

I’ve been to Mesa Verde National Park.

IMG_5274 IMG_5342 IMG_5343 IMG_5315 IMG_5327 IMG_5328

I’ve spent way too many hours in the car…

IMG_5442

But I’ve seen some gorgeous views!

IMG_5461 IMG_5471

I’ve said farewell to a few friends.

IMG_5051 IMG_5077

I’ve packed up most of my house, said goodbye to some of my favorite things, and put up my well-worn car, Grimace, up for sale.

IMG_5477

I’ve run on very little sleep.

I’ve seen so many tiny bunnies! Springtime!

IMG_5028

I’ve stood in four states at once.

IMG_5261 IMG_5263

I’ve enjoyed one of the last incredible sunsets from our apartment…we move out in three weeks!

IMG_5496 IMG_5490

And I learned that this is real life:

IMG_4917

Linking up for Daily Diaries with Diaries of an Essex Girl!

Daily Diaries with Diaries of an Essex Girl

The post Since I Last Blogged… appeared first on Amy and the Great World.

]]>
https://www.amyandthegreatworld.com/2014/06/since-i-last-blogged/feed/ 15