Absolutely Stunning! So skillfully photoed and as usual beautifully overlaid with wonderful music. God’s creation, so majestic. Thanks for sharing this.
The Grand Canyon was a place that I couldn't have cared less to visit. Who would waste their time visiting a hole in the ground? Then, traveling this country for the last 8 years I decided to go. No picture or video will ever grasp the enormity and awesomeness of that place. My ignorance of thinking I could rely on my imagination to do it justice was foolish. It really is a place people should visit/ experience! What's with your furnace? I had an 815 Lance. I used to use BBuddy but the propane put way too much moisture in the air. Switched to a wood stove and let the furnace pick up the slack when the stove went out. It worked well.
You could use this review of the Grand Canyon as a Chamber of Commerce Video! I've been there a few times. My brother lives in Flagstaff, right down the road. It's magnificent there!! Be safe! Enjoy your freedom!
Kat,, your quote from President Roosevelt was a nice touch in your presentation. The deer, elk, snow and music was perfect. I need to get back for a visit Your videos was “ muy bueno”. 😋
I used to enjoy visiting parks in the off season when there were fewer people, but as I got older the cold became more miserable and would ruin an otherwise good time. It didn't matter how many layers of clothes I had on when my feet and hands were freezing. Safe travels to a warmer climate....
Oh my, how I would enjoy being there too! You are absolutely correct, no photo/video can come close to the visceral experience of being there in person. Just to wander the rim path, sit a while at various overlooks, have no time agenda, soak up nature, watch the hawks/eagles. YES!!! Oh to be in a quiet hang glider flying along the river's route!!! Decades ago, February, I stayed at the El Tovar, with a canyon side view, snow all around. Fantastic breakfast experience in the hotel. Another morning, went to witness the sunrise, about 20 degrees. Bundled, cold nose and ears, loved every second. I observed a helicopter, with a steel footbridge section, flying deep into the canyon. Then really was able to see the vast scale compared, as it descended, needed binoculars to follow its path, as it became a little spec. Catherine, you MUST get that desiel heater operational if you plan to have better, more comfortable winter living. Yes, I know that you are a tough lady. But frozen/cracked pipes are no fun. Thanks for another beautiful Sunday morning tour of our land.
Don't miss out on the northern rim. It is not geared so much for tourism but the views up close and personal leaves one in awe. During the winter do they leave the gates open and you can go in for free. The restroom will be open and that is it. No cafeteria etc.
Watching your afternoon and morning videos, I think that the afternoon ones are much better than the morning ones. So sleeping in until it warmed up would have been my Plan A.
Catherine this post has inspired me to visit the Grand Canyon. My wife has always wanted to go so, after I retire in May this year our first retirement destination shall be GCNP. She retired in 2019 and is itching to get out there. Kudos!
One of your superpowers is finding uncrowded times to visit these places that are normally really crowded. Your Yosemite visit was another example of that. I was there in the fall when there were controlled burns around the area so it was pretty smoky with no good views. Some clouds make it really beautiful as your shots show. Those elk near the end look like they need a spa day.
I was there alone in mid-June 1968 while enroute from Great Lakes IL to San Diego in a VW bug, while in the Navy. I hiked down the Bright Angel Trail on a hot sunny day, turned around at the first rest area to get out ahead of the passenger burros. Deer now have Covid, brain wasting disease, and ticks with Lyme disease, and more.
Did the same thing 12 years ago. Winter is a good time to go. No crowds. The people that were there thought all Arizona was warm in winter. They had to stay in their cars while I enjoyed the rim trail.
I have been to the grand canyon and you are correct, it is tough to really understand what you are you looking at. My brain could not understand the scale of what I was looking , it looked like a mural. Your photography was able to capture the riches of the canyon. Thank you and stay warm.
You bring back some great memories of “the crack” with my wife.RIP WE preferred the N. Rim but any views and experience is memorable. Enjoy the sounds of silence!
I’ll never forget seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time. It did indeed not seem real. I couldn’t grasp it at all. The only time I got a small hint of the scale of it was when my hubby and I hiked down to a point where, looking back up at a viewing area, the people there looked like tiny ants. Then looking down, a group of mules and people also looked like ants, and that group wasn’t even close to the bottom!
Agreed, this is a must see in person. Park. When you see it in person for the first time it will be an indelible experience. I'm heading back the first week in April for my annual R2R hike celebrating my 70th birthday. Always enjoyable content.
those cow elk were chirping to keep everyone together, you had spike elk in your pics, they are only a year and a half old, they shed their horns in the spring and start growing them back immediately, those spike will grow bigger horns next spring ! the mature bull elk with the big racks hang out together away from the cows, they are called a bachelor herd ! the bull elk bugle in the fall during mating season which is called the rut ! the bulls are rutting ! hearing bulls bugle is spectacular ! there is a little info on elk! happy travels, tommy montana
When I see you in this place I remember my visits in 2016 and 2019 and get tears in my eyes, I miss it so so much. Living in the Netherland I miss it every day...
We also went out to see the sunrise on the canyon one morning and then walked the rim trail over to Bright Angel Lodge and had a full breakfast. Fantastic! Highly recommend.
Wow. You got some shots of the canyon that compare with any I've ever seen. Glad you got to see that wildlife up close. I stayed in Desert View campground some years ago. The host noticed my Indiana plate and, as it was his preretirement home as well, came over to talk. He'd been working as a host for several years, switching to the North Rim ("the most beautiful place on earth") Campground during the summer. He had a hummingbird feeder. He told me that when he first arrived back at Desert View after being gone for months, the hummingbirds started to gather in anticipation before he had time to level his vehicle, let alone set up the feeder. They obviously remembered him. I thought it was almost a miracle that creatures with such tiny brains could do that, but as someone commented when I told her the story, "Every part of that tiny brain is focused on survival."
So cool this video aired the day my wife and I stepped off on our rim to rim hike. We absolutely agree, the most physically grueling activity we’ve done. Love your channel.
You're right about pictures not conveying the immensity of it. On my first walk across America I hiked through there for the first time and remember being mesmerized. And about being there when hardly anyone else is there is special too. During the original shutdown I camped in the forest near Grandview Tower and was amazed how different it felt being one of the only people there. More recently, I took the ambulance through there while most of the park was shutdown and it felt extra peaceful.
I always enjoy watching your videos after a long day at work maybe a little stressed and a headache in the back of my head which slowly works it's way to the front I like to come home change into something comfy lay in bed and watch your videos they are relaxing the music your voice is soothing and your videography is absolutely amazing beautiful to watch lived the grand canyon💕 have a great day Cathrine Gregory ☀️
The food looks great! The other day I made what I called in pan shepherds pie. I put leftover taco meat, added tomato sauce, one canned corn, and canned french cut green beans, drained the water, then placed it into the pan, heated it all up. Turn off the gas stove. Made mashed potatoes, spread the mash potatoes over the top of the thick meat sauce, and added cheese. Put a lid on it for twenty minutes. Man, was it easy and so tasty! One-pan meal, and thought I share.
Welcome to "Washington State" where we experience a lot of the sub freezing temperatures you had mentioned. You have an amazing ability in capturing the very essence of nature in its prime. Thank you so ......for sharing!!! A+
It is always awesome to see a sunrise at the Grand Canyon!! Even though I'm from the east I've been there many times. Once even being one of those tent campers when the temps went below zero. But the sunrise was GREAT!!
Every Sunday morning I get my coffee☕️ ready and sit down to see where your next adventure takes us. I'm like you, I get so excited to see wildlife of all kind. The Grand Canyon is magnificent. Beautiful! ❤🦌🌲
Angry about that very much I went to the Grand Canyon 2006 I hiked from the north to the south rim it was awesome every step I left my footprint they're on the bottom of the canyon and I brought back memories
Great video of one of America's most breath-taking places. Thank you for your videos, they have become a part of so many of our follower's lives. Soooo professionally done.
I've always had a love/hate relationship with the Grand Canyon. My only multi-day backpacking trip there ended in tragedy and a day hike to the river and back to the rim was tough and it was too hot overall. I once did a 5 mile roundtrip starting at the Grandview lookout tower and heading to the south rim with the goal of cross country hiking through the forest to an unnamed, unmapped, unknown spot. I wanted to glimpse the feeling of approaching the big ditch and coming upon it without warning as the Spanish conquistadors may have experienced. That short trek was probably the best time had there. Thanks Catherine for getting up early and braving the cold to bring us spectacular footage.
jeepers. this is difficult. the Grand Canyon is spectacular. But. to be camped and have deer just feet from your home is also spectacular. I, like you am totally fascinated by wild life. any time or anywhere in the mountains of Arizona, or New Mexico, the sunrise or sunset is just amazing. it is 50 degrees here in Florida. i can't imagine 12 degrees. when in your home making dinner, with the heat on, cozy, and still have the best back yard in America!. i am going to make me another cup of coffee, and scramble up some eggs. until next time. God Bless, and be safe.
I've been to the north and south rims while traveling with our travel trailer. You're correct, you have to be there in person to appreciate the grandeur of the Grand Canyon.
You are an inspiration to women who may be afraid to set out on our own. I'm 70 now. I lived in Grand Junction that has a mini GC. I hiked it many times. This year I'm finally going to the GC
Yep, morning light is amazing. The bands of light on the canyon walls was amazing! Just a tip Cat; from your channel dashboard, then settings, then community you can 'block links'. It helped me a ton with the spammers dropping comments.
So nice to see the Grand Canyon without the summer crowds in the winter. If you are visiting in the summer, I would recommend going to the North Rim. It is out of the way, but you travel past herds of wild buffalo and get to see what the South Rim looked like back in the 1950s. Wonderful experience.
We enjoyed the Canyon very much many years ago! The change of the appearance of the landscape as the sun traverse the day is Super! Thanks for sharing and God be with you. (You’re right, you have to see it in person)
Been there several times, including two rafting trips through the park. Seeing it from the rim is almost too much to take in. Experiencing it from the river is even more humbling. If you ever get the chance to do the one week trip and helicopter out, DO IT.
Ola Catherine, wonderful video for my Sunday morning, THANK YOU. You are correct, pictures and video do not capture this epic place. It is truly awesome. Cheers and safe travels.
It is incredible there. I did a backpacking trip a few yrs ago from the South rim. And still dream of it these days. Was in awe at the grandure and magnificent views. Thank you. This video took me back there. And made me smile.
I'm just spoiled by the herd that travel across my property on their migratory path here in Washington State. I don't know for sure, but I don't think those animals were Rosevelt Elk. I'm sure their diet has a lot to do with their difference in appearance. Beautiful scenery as usual. Thank You again for taking us along. Enjoy your stay.
My Sunday morning coffee always tastes better when watching your video. And of course this was another very entertaining and well done adventure of yours ! Have a safe trip South and get yourself warmed up Cat, spring is a-comin... my best you.
Another excellent video! May Almighty God continue to Bless, Guard, Guide, and Protect you in your journeys!
Thanks so much John!
Thanks Katherine for a great video
Beautiful video. Thank you 😊
Beautiful Grand Canyon! Thank you.
Gorgeous! It’s on my bucket list!
Beautiful!
Nobody can go away the same person that arrived. This was one of your best.
Elk butts in the morning, nothing better. The Grand Canyon is one of those magical places.
Hearing that Elk bugling out Reveley in the morning is so majestic.
Absolutely Stunning! So skillfully photoed and as usual beautifully overlaid with wonderful music. God’s creation, so majestic. Thanks for sharing this.
Catherine the Grand Canyon is on my list to see. At 69 years old this video inspires me to make the 1000 mile drive . Thanks for the fantastic video.
THAT is the most beautiful place in our nation, perhaps on earth.. No camera, not even your own eyes, can take it in.. amazing
It's amazing that there's such a beautiful place on Earth. I'm watching a video in Korea, and I really want to go.😍
The Grand Canyon was a place that I couldn't have cared less to visit.
Who would waste their time visiting a hole in the ground?
Then, traveling this country for the last 8 years I decided to go. No picture or video will ever grasp the enormity and awesomeness of that place. My ignorance of thinking I could rely on my imagination to do it justice was foolish. It really is a place people should visit/ experience!
What's with your furnace? I had an 815 Lance. I used to use BBuddy but the propane put way too much moisture in the air. Switched to a wood stove and let the furnace pick up the slack when the stove went out. It worked well.
You could use this review of the Grand Canyon as a Chamber of Commerce Video! I've been there a few times. My brother lives in Flagstaff, right down the road. It's magnificent there!! Be safe! Enjoy your freedom!
Kat,, your quote from President Roosevelt was a nice touch in your presentation. The deer, elk, snow and music was perfect. I need to get back for a visit Your videos was “ muy bueno”. 😋
Thank you!
Yes. The Grand Canyon draws us back every year. We love the low key North Rim as well and love staying in their Mather and North Rim campgrounds .
I used to enjoy visiting parks in the off season when there were fewer people, but as I got older the cold became more miserable and would ruin an otherwise good time. It didn't matter how many layers of clothes I had on when my feet and hands were freezing. Safe travels to a warmer climate....
Your correct, nothing compares to being there in person, you still managed to get great shots
Check out the video "Grand Canyon" by the band Puscifer - some great time lapse shots of the GC.
You are the cutest Catherine! Such a great personality! 😊👍🏻🇺🇸❤
Oh my, how I would enjoy being there too!
You are absolutely correct, no photo/video can come close to the visceral experience of being there in person.
Just to wander the rim path, sit a while at various overlooks, have no time agenda, soak up nature, watch the hawks/eagles.
YES!!!
Oh to be in a quiet hang glider flying along the river's route!!!
Decades ago, February, I stayed at the El Tovar, with a canyon side view, snow all around. Fantastic breakfast experience in the hotel. Another morning, went to witness the sunrise, about 20 degrees. Bundled, cold nose and ears, loved every second.
I observed a helicopter, with a steel footbridge section, flying deep into the canyon. Then really was able to see the vast scale compared, as it descended, needed binoculars to follow its path, as it became a little spec.
Catherine, you MUST get that desiel heater operational if you plan to have better, more comfortable winter living.
Yes, I know that you are a tough lady. But frozen/cracked pipes are no fun.
Thanks for another beautiful Sunday morning tour of our land.
Don't miss out on the northern rim. It is not geared so much for tourism but the views up close and personal leaves one in awe. During the winter do they leave the gates open and you can go in for free. The restroom will be open and that is it. No cafeteria etc.
Watching your afternoon and morning videos, I think that the afternoon ones are much better than the morning ones. So sleeping in until it warmed up would have been my Plan A.
Catherine you're breath taking. 😎
Catherine this post has inspired me to visit the Grand Canyon. My wife has always wanted to go so, after I retire in May this year our first retirement destination shall be GCNP. She retired in 2019 and is itching to get out there. Kudos!
What the hand of the Creator has done...very spiritual
One of your superpowers is finding uncrowded times to visit these places that are normally really crowded. Your Yosemite visit was another example of that. I was there in the fall when there were controlled burns around the area so it was pretty smoky with no good views. Some clouds make it really beautiful as your shots show. Those elk near the end look like they need a spa day.
I was there alone in mid-June 1968 while enroute from Great Lakes IL to San Diego in a VW bug, while in the Navy. I hiked down the Bright Angel Trail on a hot sunny day, turned around at the first rest area to get out ahead of the passenger burros.
Deer now have Covid, brain wasting disease, and ticks with Lyme disease, and more.
Did the same thing 12 years ago. Winter is a good time to go. No crowds. The people that were there thought all Arizona was warm in winter. They had to stay in their cars while I enjoyed the rim trail.
I have been to the grand canyon and you are correct, it is tough to really understand what you are you looking at. My brain could not understand the scale of what I was looking , it looked like a mural. Your photography was able to capture the riches of the canyon. Thank you and stay warm.
You bring back some great memories of “the crack” with my wife.RIP
WE preferred the N. Rim but any views and experience is memorable. Enjoy the sounds of silence!
I’ll never forget seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time. It did indeed not seem real. I couldn’t grasp it at all. The only time I got a small hint of the scale of it was when my hubby and I hiked down to a point where, looking back up at a viewing area, the people there looked like tiny ants. Then looking down, a group of mules and people also looked like ants, and that group wasn’t even close to the bottom!
Agreed, this is a must see in person. Park. When you see it in person for the first time it will be an indelible experience.
I'm heading back the first week in April for my annual R2R hike celebrating my 70th birthday.
Always enjoyable content.
Any squirrels? I love Grand Canyon squirrel❤
I have never been there Grand Canyon and watching and enjoying and this video very beautiful country colorful and 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌😎🔥❤️ awesome video Catherine
Hi Cat! Thanks for sweeten my Sunday. Regards from Germany ,Ralf
The natural world is breathtaking!!!
I like the subtle way you acknowledge the restaurants are nothing to get excited about. Beautiful video!
those cow elk were chirping to keep everyone together, you had spike elk in your pics, they are only a year and a half old, they shed their horns in the spring and start growing them back immediately, those spike will grow bigger horns next spring ! the mature bull elk with the big racks hang out together away from the cows, they are called a bachelor herd ! the bull elk bugle in the fall during mating season which is called the rut ! the bulls are rutting ! hearing bulls bugle is spectacular ! there is a little info on elk! happy travels, tommy montana
We rafted down the Colorado river thru the canyons. We started at the gigantic over flow tubes,absolutely incredible.
When I see you in this place I remember my visits in 2016 and 2019 and get tears in my eyes, I miss it so so much. Living in the Netherland I miss it every day...
Aww taco looks yummy 😋 enjoy girl....yum
Thank you for filming in the Yavipati, enjoyed it! 👍👍Always, ALWAYS SPECTACULAR VIDEO AND PICTURES! From now that will become this acronym: SVAP
Thank you do much for braving the cold for that sunrise. The herd of elk talking to each other took my breath away! I hope your pipes are ok! 🤞
All is good. Thank you!
We also went out to see the sunrise on the canyon one morning and then walked the rim trail over to Bright Angel Lodge and had a full breakfast. Fantastic! Highly recommend.
Wow. You got some shots of the canyon that compare with any I've ever seen. Glad you got to see that wildlife up close. I stayed in Desert View campground some years ago. The host noticed my Indiana plate and, as it was his preretirement home as well, came over to talk. He'd been working as a host for several years, switching to the North Rim ("the most beautiful place on earth") Campground during the summer. He had a hummingbird feeder. He told me that when he first arrived back at Desert View after being gone for months, the hummingbirds started to gather in anticipation before he had time to level his vehicle, let alone set up the feeder. They obviously remembered him. I thought it was almost a miracle that creatures with such tiny brains could do that, but as someone commented when I told her the story, "Every part of that tiny brain is focused on survival."
Love the “best Mexican restaurant “ and of course the canyon is beautiful and of course the elk and deer.
SVAP with updated sunshine/shadows. Truly, more dramatic! SVAP: Spectacular video and pictures...ALWAYS
Thank you 🙏
So cool this video aired the day my wife and I stepped off on our rim to rim hike. We absolutely agree, the most physically grueling activity we’ve done. Love your channel.
Thank you so much! Hope you had a great trip!
You're right about pictures not conveying the immensity of it. On my first walk across America I hiked through there for the first time and remember being mesmerized.
And about being there when hardly anyone else is there is special too. During the original shutdown I camped in the forest near Grandview Tower and was amazed how different it felt being one of the only people there. More recently, I took the ambulance through there while most of the park was shutdown and it felt extra peaceful.
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You forgot the refried beans!!!
It is Beautiful !!!
I've been there three times! 😊
Worked there in 80,81. So awesome and not changed !! Woke up down there once, chilled a Coors in Colorado river. Awesome video/memories !
Fantastic video thank you so much catherine
I always enjoy watching your videos after a long day at work maybe a little stressed and a headache in the back of my head which slowly works it's way to the front I like to come home change into something comfy lay in bed and watch your videos they are relaxing the music your voice is soothing and your videography is absolutely amazing beautiful to watch lived the grand canyon💕 have a great day Cathrine Gregory ☀️
The food looks great! The other day I made what I called in pan shepherds pie. I put leftover taco meat, added tomato sauce, one canned corn, and canned french cut green beans, drained the water, then placed it into the pan, heated it all up. Turn off the gas stove. Made mashed potatoes, spread the mash potatoes over the top of the thick meat sauce, and added cheese. Put a lid on it for twenty minutes. Man, was it easy and so tasty! One-pan meal, and thought I share.
I love Shepherds Pie. I make mine a little different, but that sounds so good.
Your photography did the canyon justice! Thanks for sharing........
Welcome to "Washington State" where we experience a lot of the sub freezing temperatures you had mentioned. You have an amazing ability in capturing the very essence of nature in its prime. Thank you so ......for sharing!!! A+
Breathtaking landscapes !!!! Wonderful ......thank you
I like seeing the "very few or no people" sceneries; my "escape", so to speak from living in a big city.
It is always awesome to see a sunrise at the Grand Canyon!! Even though I'm from the east I've been there many times. Once even being one of those tent campers when the temps went below zero. But the sunrise was GREAT!!
You are right in that everyone should see it in person at least once. I've been there twice so far and still can't get enough!
oh yeah, that black bird was pretty cool also, kinda looked like it was wearing a mask.
Good Morning Catherine. 😁
Good morning ☀️
It’s a real pleasure to watch your videos Catherine you seem like such a good person
Hi Catherine, I really enjoyed this video,yes it is so beautiful,you take the most beautiful pictures, thank you so much for sharing,stay warm.
Every Sunday morning I get my coffee☕️ ready and sit down to see where your next adventure takes us. I'm like you, I get so excited to see wildlife of all kind. The Grand Canyon is magnificent. Beautiful! ❤🦌🌲
Angry about that very much I went to the Grand Canyon 2006 I hiked from the north to the south rim it was awesome every step I left my footprint they're on the bottom of the canyon and I brought back memories
Breathtaking of Grand Canyon
Awesome, you got to see both deer and elk. Thanks for sharing. You've done well, getting to know your camper. Wishing you all the best! 👍😎🇨🇦📷🐾🌲
Your choice in music blends into the majestic sites you are showing, loving it thank you for sharing! 💕👍✌️🌞
I've been there with 6 inches of snow on the ground!! It doesn't even seem real!! Lucky You! You had the place to yourself!!Enjoy!Be safe!!
I want coffee everytime you make yourself a cup. Another amazing video!!!! So much space out there. One of the bucket list destinations.
Yet again, another amazing vicarious experience to see the beauty of what you see! Thank you.
Great video of one of America's most breath-taking places. Thank you for your videos, they have become a part of so many of our follower's lives. Soooo professionally done.
I've always had a love/hate relationship with the Grand Canyon. My only multi-day backpacking trip there ended in tragedy and a day hike to the river and back to the rim was tough and it was too hot overall. I once did a 5 mile roundtrip starting at the Grandview lookout tower and heading to the south rim with the goal of cross country hiking through the forest to an unnamed, unmapped, unknown spot. I wanted to glimpse the feeling of approaching the big ditch and coming upon it without warning as the Spanish conquistadors may have experienced. That short trek was probably the best time had there. Thanks Catherine for getting up early and braving the cold to bring us spectacular footage.
Catherine it’s nice seeing the Grand Canyon. Nice scenery. Nice seeing the deer. I always love seeing deer myself especially Bambi! Lol!
jeepers. this is difficult. the Grand Canyon is spectacular. But. to be camped and have deer just feet from your home is also spectacular. I, like you am totally fascinated by wild life. any time or anywhere in the mountains of Arizona, or New Mexico, the sunrise or sunset is just amazing. it is 50 degrees here in Florida. i can't imagine 12 degrees. when in your home making dinner, with the heat on, cozy, and still have the best back yard in America!. i am going to make me another cup of coffee, and scramble up some eggs. until next time. God Bless, and be safe.
Wow...3 degrees is a strong call to the South. Awesome, awesome video. Thanks. Blessings
I've been to the north and south rims while traveling with our travel trailer.
You're correct, you have to be there in person to appreciate the grandeur of the Grand Canyon.
You are an inspiration to women who may be afraid to set out on our own. I'm 70 now. I lived in Grand Junction that has a mini GC. I hiked it many times. This year I'm finally going to the GC
Thank you 🙏
Yep, morning light is amazing. The bands of light on the canyon walls was amazing! Just a tip Cat; from your channel dashboard, then settings, then community you can 'block links'. It helped me a ton with the spammers dropping comments.
Oh…thank you for that!
@@CatherineGregoryAdventures happy to help
I hope to go this year, at 75,I'm happy that your showing that pathways are doable for me, need to find someone to go with.
For Photography I have always preferred the morning, lasts longer and the blue light can be spectacular,
Btw I agree on being a morning person! Best time of the day.
So nice to see the Grand Canyon without the summer crowds in the winter. If you are visiting in the summer, I would recommend going to the North Rim. It is out of the way, but you travel past herds of wild buffalo and get to see what the South Rim looked like back in the 1950s. Wonderful experience.
Too cold for me. That is why I left Wisconsin and yet here in Southern New Mexico I've had 4 nights
08:30 "Muy Bueno!" That really made me laugh. 😆 Gotta say, your videos are a cut above.
We enjoyed the Canyon very much many years ago!
The change of the appearance of the landscape as the sun traverse the day is Super!
Thanks for sharing and God be with you. (You’re right, you have to see it in person)
WOW and you got a Chihuahuan Raven! I could tell due the extended Bristles on his beak..very cool!
Oh cool! I didn’t know that. :)
Heaven on Earth! Thanks for sharing Cat, made my day!
Been there several times, including two rafting trips through the park. Seeing it from the rim is almost too much to take in. Experiencing it from the river is even more humbling. If you ever get the chance to do the one week trip and helicopter out, DO IT.
Ola Catherine, wonderful video for my Sunday morning, THANK YOU. You are correct, pictures and video do not capture this epic place. It is truly awesome. Cheers and safe travels.
It is incredible there. I did a backpacking trip a few yrs ago from the South rim. And still dream of it these days. Was in awe at the grandure and magnificent views. Thank you. This video took me back there. And made me smile.
went there a few years ago,wish we had something like that here in England.I could sit there every day and see something new everytime.
Its religious experience every time I visit Grand Canyon. North rim and the road that leads to it is particularly scenic. Great video. Thanks
Beautiful as always, love the peacefulness of your videos, thank you.
Thanks for the nice video. Grand Canyon Park is an amazing place. I would love to see it with my own eyes someday. Sincerely, Natasha from Russia.
I'm just spoiled by the herd that travel across my property on their migratory path here in Washington State. I don't know for sure, but I don't think those animals were Rosevelt Elk. I'm sure their diet has a lot to do with their difference in appearance. Beautiful scenery as usual. Thank You again for taking us along. Enjoy your stay.
My Sunday morning coffee always tastes better when watching your video.
And of course this was another very entertaining and well done adventure of yours !
Have a safe trip South and get yourself warmed up Cat, spring is a-comin... my best you.
Thank you so much for your amazing videos Catherine. So much going on here...You wonderful Artistic videos take me to a happy place.