Grand Canyon Youth Promotional Video.avi
January 21, 2012
Grand Canyon Youth is a great, nonprofit, educational organization based in Flagstaff, Arizona. If you are between 12 and 19 years old, you can participate in amazing, life changing river trips on the San Juan, Green and Colorado. Kids + Rivers + Education = Transformation. Discover your nature. www.gcyouth.org
Inner Grand Canyon Jeep Tour
December 21, 2011
www.grandcanyon.com From Williams, Tusayan, and Flagstaff, Arizona, this is the tour that will take you to the bottom of the Grand Canyon by Jeep. You will experience Peach Springs, Arizona, Diamond Creek, and the Colorado River of the Grand Canyon.
Mon voyage en Harley Davidson, Le Grand Canyon.wmv
December 15, 2011
Voici la deuxième partie de mon voyage en Harley Davidson, soit visite du Grand Canyon et celui du Meteor crater près de Flagstaff.
Grand Canyon National Park [HD] – US National Park Service
December 9, 2011
I was not prepared for the size of the Grand Canyon National Park – massive. Beautiful and rugged. A world wonder, this is one of those places that if you are able to see it…DO IT. It’s an amazing world we live in. music by Alexander Flippov Epizode 1 and 2
208B Grand Caravan Start Up and Takeoff
October 18, 2011
Flagstaff, Sedona and Grand Canyon Hike on Bright Angel Trail
August 5, 2011
Slide show video set to music by Mike Oldfield. Trip in April with Greg,Lori & Ben
Driving Into Flagstaff From Grand Canyon
July 29, 2011
A look at thunderstorms over Flagstaff, driving back from the Grand Canyon.
Revelations at the Grand Canyon
May 19, 2011
Some rather amusing bible quotes read from a peninsula in the Grand Canyon. Sunday 19th July 2009-07-19 Up before sunrise, picked up a V. expensive mcdonalds breakfast just short of the park (6.50 bux for a breakfast meal) I was in a hurry. Shocked when found the gates manned before 6am. However apparently the national parks are free for the weekend this summer as a part of the stimulus package, although the guy on the gate said it had made precious little difference to the number of guests they had seen. The first stop was the visitors center, PACKED. V. windy, didnt even go in. Headed on down the canyon to what seemed a quiet place. Got out on a little peninsula, some very exposed moments. Went back and got laptop for a timelapse. Spent a couple of hours just enjoying the scenery and reading good bits from the bible. Over this time the wind dropped to the point where I could fly the plane. Went exploring along the canyon rim and found a place that looked pretty good. Long way from anyone, and view looked good. Went back, got the plane and packed up the timelapse. Spent a long time trying to figure out how to do this. The ridge had cliffs on both sides. Great for flybys but impossible for landing and dangerous for launch. Eventually elected to fly from the canyon rim (of a sort) after deciding on a landing path. Flight went fantastically, however for the landing I ran into trouble. When bringing the plane in, I had to keep the speed up for stability and steerability …
“Day 3 – Grand Canyon” Tdotte’s photos around Grand Canyon, United States
May 2, 2011
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Grand Canyon, United States by TravelPod blogger Tdotte titled “Day 3 – Grand Canyon”. TravelPod is a company of TripAdvisor™. Tdotte’s travel blog entry: “On Monday, we decided to drive the four hours north to the Grand Canyon. We headed out and soon drove north on I-17 towards Flagstaff. Since this is my first visit to Arizona, I was surprised to see green landscape when we entered the Verde Valley about 45 minutes north of the hotel. No, it was not a green as a mountain valley in North Carolina, but the cactii was gone and it was replaced with low trees and shrubs. A quick stop along I-17 and we were in Flagstaff. About 2000 ft higher than the Verde Valley and it felt like driving in the mountains back home. There were trees were on both sides of the road and green grass in the median. You could easily see the Arizona Snow Bowl and the peaks still had snow covering. We eventually made it to the Grand Canyon and the 50 mph wind gusts due to a approaching front. The views were outstanding, but the blowing dust created a haze in the canyon and made it difficult to see. Any time spent outside the car and you ended up covered in dust. Since we took AZ 64 to the east entrance, we passed by the Little Colorado River Gorge on the Navajo Reserveration. Yes, there is a two dollar entrance fee, but it is worth the $2 dollars for the views of the gorge. Not as big as the Grand Canyon, but still worth it. Also, AZ 64 follows the …
Route 66 Grand Canyon Arizona Sedona Motorcycle Harley Davidson Ride
April 25, 2011
Arizona, Route 66, Apache Trail, Grand Canyon, Navajo Nation, Snow & High Desert; Wickenburg, Prescott, Jerome, Sedona, Flagstaff, Payson, Keat Peak Observatory, and many other beautiful Arizona places.



