Looking at the canyon from Mather Point on Friday evening. You can see the Colorado River if you look closely.


Super zoom of Phantom Ranch from Mather Point.


Showing most of the route from south rim to north rim. The dotted sections depict trail that can't be seen.


Looking at the upper section of the S. Kaibab trail from Mather Point. Note all the coins that sweet tourists have tossed onto the rock in the foreground.


Cedar Point along the S. Kaibab trail.


Fritzy with the might GC!


Saturday morning starting down the S. Kaibab trail. All photos from here out were taken by Allison.


Looking at most of the S. Kaibab trail descending to the river.


Sunrise from the S. Kaibab trail. Beautiful!


O'Neill Butte basks in the early morning sun.


Dan takes photo 46 of 551 on the day.


Looking closely you can see the Tonto trail and Plateau trail.


Dizzy D takes a moment to pose for the camera.


A steep section of the S. Kaibab. Note the trail has been reinforced with logs every three feet to handle the mule traffic.


F-ing breathtaking!


Really f-ing breathtaking!


Looking down at one of the two suspension bridges near Phantom Ranch. This is the Silver Bridge.


Dan


Tourists can take a mule ride down to the river and back.


Close to crossing the Black Bridge to access Bright Angel Camp and Phantom Ranch. Note the raft on the left.


Dan in the tunnel at the south end of the Black Bridge.


The gift shop at Phantom Ranch.


Heading across the Silver Bridge to get over to Bright Angel Trail and head up and out of the canyon.


Pipe Creek.


Pipe Creek along the Bright Angel Trail.


A lush section of canyon just below Indian Gardens on the Bright Angel Trail.


Still a ways to go to get out of the canyon.


Looking back down Bright Angel Trail.


Late day light on O'Neill Butte.