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Description of Pictures: After seeing so many national parks, I didn't expect much from the Grand Canyon but I was blown away by it. I don't think the pictures will be all that impressive but I was certainly impressed. The canyons, the dirty Colorado River (they had jacked up the water flow at the dam above the canyon to help clean out the water), the trees, the cliffs... it was all overwhelmingly beautiful. Twelve rolls of film on this place (and the only animals were a squirrel, a lizard, and a bird or two).
The Grand Canyon has made the news recently because of plans to basically prohibit cars from the park. I talked with one of the shuttle bus drivers and she said the park was planning to start a light-rail service outside of the park where people would be taken into the park and then have to rely on shuttle buses to get them around each place on the southern rim of the park. Given that it was hard to find parking even when I went to the park, this made sense to me.
I ran into more than the normal share of idiots at that park. I was at the first turn-out when these two kids were throwing something over the edge. Then one of the kids turned to their mom and asked for more change. I said to the woman, "That is, of course, illegal" and she said "It is??"
I can't imagine someone going to a national park and not realizing this but some how she (and her kids) had totally missed the concept of "take nothing, leave nothing". They were tossing coins which would litter the land for hundreds of years and thought nothing of it. (Park service personnel immediately raised the issue of throwing a piece of metal off the ledge when there could be hikers a hundred feet below.) Of course most smokers for some reason don't count their cigarette butts as litter either so maybe this is normal for humanity but it's pretty sad.
At a later stop, I ran into Magic Marker graffiti which announced that the Barnes family had been here. It then proceeded to name everyone in the Barnes family. Separate gra ...More...
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Copyrights: All pictures were taken by amateur photographer Bruce Guthrie (me!) who retains copyright on them. Free for non-commercial use with attribution. See the [Creative Commons] definition of what this means. "Photos (c) Bruce Guthrie" is fine for attribution. (Commercial use folks can of course contact me.) Feel free to use in publications and pages with attribution but you don't have permission to sell the photos themselves. A free copy of any printed publication using any photographs is requested. Descriptive text, if any, is from a mixture of sources, quite frequently from signs at the location or from official web sites; copyrights, if any, are retained by their original owners.
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2000 photos: Image quality is going to be pretty bad because these are scans of negatives and prints. They were usually taken on a Pentax ME-Super.
The scaffolding that was being used on the Washington Monument came down in March so you'll see it disappear this year.
In 2000, I took three weeks and drove 10,000 miles across country in my new Saturn station wagon -- taking the northern route through Montana and other places, arriving in San Francisco (a place I'd always wanted to visit), and then returning via a southern route. The cross-country drive meant that I took lots of pictures in a 20 different states (an annual record for me) as well as one foreign country. Too many national parks to mention here but I really wish I had been using a decent digital camera then instead of my old camera. I look back at taken maybe a dozen shots at Mount Rushmore vs what I would take today and I just sigh.
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