Posts Tagged ‘grand canyon’

Lunch At The El Tovar, Grand Canyon

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Anna had left her native Buda, in Hungary, not too many years before, so she was no stranger to adventure. Still in her teens, she answered an ad that read “Young women, 18-30 years of age, of good character, attractive and intelligent”. Anna bid her family in Indiana adieu, rode a train to the Grand [...]

Continue Reading...

Medical Helicopters Collide, Killing At Least 6 - CNN.com

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Two medical helicopters collide in mid-air enroute to Flagstaff Medical Center - one carrying a patient from Grand Canyon and another carrying a patient from another hospital outside the city. Two medical helicopters collided Sunday about a half-mile from a northern Arizona hospital, killing seven people and critically injuring a nurse, a federal official said. [...]

Continue Reading...

Learning Moments In The Grand Canyon With GCY

Friday, June 27th, 2008

So it was good to just hang out. The girls slept in, and I headed over to the cafeteria for a hot breakfast and some time reading. Very relaxing. The girls didn’t get up until around 10a or so, and they later decided that wasn’t a good idea. You sleep too late and it just [...]

Continue Reading...

How To See The Grand Canyon In One Day!

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference How to see the Grand Canyon in one day! This vacation sounds like it was one big adventure after another! But, seeing the canyon from the bottom looking up sounds amazing. You are able to drive on the all of the roads in the Grand Canyon National [...]

Continue Reading...

Grand Canyon: River At Risk IMAX

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Shes a member of the Havasupai tribe, the first Native American National Park Ranger, a river guide - and mother of 4-year old Cree. For 12 million years, the Colorados wild and untamed flow whittled away at the Southwests rocky foundations and helped carve the chasms of the Grand Canyon with its rushing waterfalls, grottos, [...]

Continue Reading...