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1 hour ago, netboy said:

Yes, from the deck. 

                 I'm very impressed with the view you and @Ham have from that bluff. Not so much with the northerly winds you guys must put up with. Thanks for sharing.

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Posted
3 hours ago, BilletHead said:

                 I'm very impressed with the view you and @Ham have from that bluff. Not so much with the northerly winds you guys must put up with. Thanks for sharing.

Yes, when a big north wind hits the bluff it can be like a hurricane by the time it makes it to the top.  It actually flipped my heavy steel BBQ pit over and pinned it against the railing a few weeks ago. 


 

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On 2/20/2026 at 12:56 PM, ness said:

I'll always remember a lesson I learned taking photos during sunset at the Grand Canyon. I was busy taking shots like this...

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...and noticed a woman near me looking the 'wrong' way taking photos. When I turned to see what she was doing,  this is what I saw:

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I just looked and these were taken about 1 minute 15 seconds apart, standing in the same spot, just turned about 90 degrees to the right.

Just started reading A walk in the park - the author hikes the entire canyon, which takes months and is very grueling.  Well I think they make it, 1st attempt was a failure.  Interesting read so far and the author has a good sense of humor.   

Book contains several color photos, first page of them is very similar to your pics, a sort of hazy twilight (or morning) shot and the 2nd a clear view of a section of the canyon.  When I saw the pics, I had deja vu all over again.  

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