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Looking at the canyon from Mather Point on Friday evening. You can see the Colorado River if you look closely.
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Super zoom of Phantom Ranch from Mather Point.
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Showing most of the route from south rim to north rim. The dotted sections depict trail that can't be seen.
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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.
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Cedar Point along the S. Kaibab trail.
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Saturday morning starting down the S. Kaibab trail. All photos from here out were taken by Allison.
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Looking at most of the S. Kaibab trail descending to the river.
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Sunrise from the S. Kaibab trail. Beautiful!
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O'Neill Butte basks in the early morning sun.
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Dan takes photo 46 of 551 on the day.
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Looking closely you can see the Tonto trail and Plateau trail.
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Dizzy D takes a moment to pose for the camera.
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A steep section of the S. Kaibab. Note the trail has been reinforced with logs every three feet to handle the mule traffic.
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Looking down at one of the two suspension bridges near Phantom Ranch. This is the Silver Bridge.
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Tourists can take a mule ride down to the river and back.
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Close to crossing the Black Bridge to access Bright Angel Camp and Phantom Ranch. Note the raft on the left.
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Dan in the tunnel at the south end of the Black Bridge.
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The gift shop at Phantom Ranch.
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Heading across the Silver Bridge to get over to Bright Angel Trail and head up and out of the canyon.
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Pipe Creek along the Bright Angel Trail.
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A lush section of canyon just below Indian Gardens on the Bright Angel Trail.
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Still a ways to go to get out of the canyon.