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Tuesday
Oct112011

Of Storms and Canyons (Part 8)

Golden sun rays hit the highest buttes and pinnacles of Grand Canyon from the high and dramatic perspective of Yuma PointSunset at Yuma Point | Mark Lindsay The Boucher Trail had lived up to its expectations. It was steep, precarious, and exhilarating. But, even though now at Yuma Point, we weren't quite done with it. There was another leg of the trail to be negotiated on the next day—a long traverse to Dripping Springs Trail and then up to the rim on the Hermit. The grand loop would then be complete.

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Wednesday
Oct052011

Of Storms and Canyons (Part 5)

River Camp, Hermit Rapids | Mark Lindsay

It takes at least two days for me to detach my brain and soul from our wired world. The first night in the canyon is often one of withdrawal. There are no distractions, no phones, no Internet, no books, no television, no nothing. There's only everything that the heavens have to offer—that is if the night is clear. On this first canyon night it wasn't. But the full moon was glowing and trying to assert itself behind an eerie and stubborn mist.

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Friday
Sep302011

Of Storms and Canyons (Part 3)

A hiker climbs down the precarious and rocky trail to Hermit's Creek, Grand CanyonDescent to Hermit's Creek | Mark Lindsay

There were more slides on the Hermit Trail than I cared to count. I actually did try to count them for awhile but decided to keep track of my foothold instead. I lost track at around the ninth slide—which was a big one. I heard myself groan as I climbed over the massive boulder field that constituted the slide. It cut off the trail at an almost-perfect perpendicular angle. The trail continued on the other side but my attention was to my left where everything dropped off into nothingness. The nothingness continued for about 1000 feet straight down where it ended in another boulder field. "It's all academic," I muttered to myself. "It would only take a fall of about twenty feet to kill me anyway. The rest just adds drama to the story." The next noise I made was another grunt as I safely landed on the other side of the slide.

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Thursday
Sep082011

The Canyons Are Calling Again

Mark on Nankoweap Beach, Grand Canyon | Karl Marek

Karl, Tom, and Mark are off again on a wild, Grand Canyon adventure—our seventh annual trip! So, La Macchina Fotografica will be on vacation as well. We'll have some great new photos and stories to tell when we return later this month.

Happy Trails!

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Monday
Jun272011

Summer Night Dreams & Venetian Winters

A Summer Dream of a Venetian Winter | Mark Lindsay

Usually, the newspaper has a perfunctory little story on the longest day of the year. It usually starts out with, "Today is the longest day of the year," or other such witty prose. Newspapers have a habit of repeating things incessantly like little children who have just learned a new word. Another repeated annoyance is the proclamation at the start of California's fire season. "This year is predicted to be the worst fire season on record." Every year is predicted to be the worst fire season on record.

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