Fergie
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I did the full write-up for this trip on another forum, but since I originally found the ATC Ocelot for my Dad on this site, I thought I would post it here as well. I found this ATC here: http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/topic/4929-atc-ocelot-for-sale-like-new/
My Dad and I drove to CO, picked it up and he was happy as can be. He and my mother took the camper to the east coast and back, as well as all the way up 89 last year. Sadly, he passed away in April after a 7 year battle with cancer. This trip was special to us as it was the first time out in his rig since he died. The trip was incredible. Now on to the report.
I've lived in Arizona, mostly Flagstaff, for over 25 years, and aside from the trip from MT to here, have never been to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. As someone else said recently, "The South Rim is the Disneyland of the GCNP,".....let me tell you, the North Rim is by far, the best spot to visit at the Grand Canyon. Even the commercial aspect of the NR Village has a different feel to it, and the scenery is breathtaking.
Had I known this was just a few hours away, I'd have been here more often in the years past.
Now, for the actual trip portion, we left Flag at 0930 on Saturday, and got home around 1730 on Sunday. We weren't rushed, and the drive in took a bit longer as the comms were down for the Park Service, and the Rangers thought that a dozer was still stuck on Basin Road, so we took quite the detour going in, but took the regular road out after talking with a Glampr.
On your way north out of Flag, you get the chance to stop in a Lee's Ferry and check out the engineering marvel that is the Navajo Bridge. With some pretty serious hardware, the bridge is anchored into the native dolomite sandstone, which not the best for foundations.
And I guess even AZ is somewhat of a nanny state...
The kiddos found this guy just soaking up the last days of summer. While it was a balmy 80* here, it would drop in to the 40s at the rim.
We stopped in to Jacob Lake and grabbed some cookies. These cookies are fresh baked, delicious, and delicious. On to the GCNP North Rim!
The German Chocolate:
My Dad and I drove to CO, picked it up and he was happy as can be. He and my mother took the camper to the east coast and back, as well as all the way up 89 last year. Sadly, he passed away in April after a 7 year battle with cancer. This trip was special to us as it was the first time out in his rig since he died. The trip was incredible. Now on to the report.
I've lived in Arizona, mostly Flagstaff, for over 25 years, and aside from the trip from MT to here, have never been to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. As someone else said recently, "The South Rim is the Disneyland of the GCNP,".....let me tell you, the North Rim is by far, the best spot to visit at the Grand Canyon. Even the commercial aspect of the NR Village has a different feel to it, and the scenery is breathtaking.
Had I known this was just a few hours away, I'd have been here more often in the years past.
Now, for the actual trip portion, we left Flag at 0930 on Saturday, and got home around 1730 on Sunday. We weren't rushed, and the drive in took a bit longer as the comms were down for the Park Service, and the Rangers thought that a dozer was still stuck on Basin Road, so we took quite the detour going in, but took the regular road out after talking with a Glampr.
On your way north out of Flag, you get the chance to stop in a Lee's Ferry and check out the engineering marvel that is the Navajo Bridge. With some pretty serious hardware, the bridge is anchored into the native dolomite sandstone, which not the best for foundations.
And I guess even AZ is somewhat of a nanny state...
The kiddos found this guy just soaking up the last days of summer. While it was a balmy 80* here, it would drop in to the 40s at the rim.
We stopped in to Jacob Lake and grabbed some cookies. These cookies are fresh baked, delicious, and delicious. On to the GCNP North Rim!
The German Chocolate: