Another early wake-up in an effort to beat the crowds to the Grand Canyon. It worked; there was only one car ahead of us when we reached the front gate (on our way back out, there were 3 lanes of traffic, each backed up at least 30 cars each, waiting to get in!). Thanks to the National Parks Service program, we got in for free because of Jen's active duty military status (usually $25/person!). See the pic below of the ginormous elk who greeted us within the first mile of the park.
Doug found an article in a magazine that directed us to an unmarked trail out to a deserted point with fantastic views. Seriously, there wasn't a single human being anywhere with ear or eye shot, which, if you've ever been to the Grand Canyon, you know how rare that is! Despite the misting, foggy weather, there were breaks where we could see some of the canyon (check out the pics below).
Then, just out of curiosity, we drove to the visitors center and fought the crowds for different views of the canyon. Within a few minutes, though, we were both annoyed and ready to get the hell out of there. We did our obligatory reenactment of the famous "vacation" movie where Chevy Chase spends 2 seconds looking at the Grand Canyon and then rushes the family back to the car, and we were out.
Ended the day with a rainy walk with the pups at Dogtown Lake Park in Williams. These two desert dogs were overwhelmed by all the new smells and the feel of soft pine needles under their paws.
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