Amazing Canyon

While Dave and Jan were enjoying the visit of their daughter and family from South Dakota, the two families met up at the Jacob Lake Forest Service campground near the entrance to the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Every visit to the canyon is another look at the Lord’s amazing ability to carve beauty with the force of water. Though the secular scientific community sees it as the work of the Colorado River over millions of years, the flood of Noah’s day probably best explains the amazing scenery of the Grand Canyon and the side canyons which adjoin it.

Silas enjoyed the view of local wildlife across the highway from our campground.

The visit at the canyon began with the exploration of the Roaring Springs side canyon and the short hike down the trail to Bright Angel Point – probably the most popular viewpoint at the north rim.

From Bright Angel Point the far wall of the Grand Canyon is visible in the distance – toward the the San Francisco Peaks which are just north of the city of Flagstaff somewhere around 75-100 miles away.

Andrew and the boys (Ephraim, Levi, Elijah and Silas) posed along the trail. Dave failed to get the whole family in a more posed setting because he was taking pictures with Alissa’s camera and phone before taking a few shots with his own equipment.

The next stop was a picnic lunch along the road leading from the north rim facilities along the Roaring Spring side canyon which is already a serious canyon in its own right!

The two families drove next to the Cape Royal portion of the Grand Canyon – back toward the entrance station driving north. Paved trails over flat canyon ledge territory afforded some spectacular views.

A prominent feature at Cape Royal is the Angels’ Window hole in the rock on a significant rocky outcropping. Looking carefully you may be able to see some of the people on the outcropping, but Dave got a close up of Andrew and the boys on top of the outcropping as well.

Another short walk on a branch of the paved trail to the south offered beautiful scenery – including a site for people who wish to hold their weddings at a very memorable location.

As anyone can plainly see (whether they agree with Dave’s perspective from a Biblical viewpoint or not), the north rim of the Grand Canyon is an amazing piece of real estate! Dave and Jan see in it evidence of the Lord’s creative handiwork even in His judgment of the sinful human race in the flood of Noah’s day!

5 thoughts on “Amazing Canyon

  1. compras's avatar compras says:

    Thanks for all of the pictures!!! Judy

  2. Joan Rocha's avatar Joan Rocha says:

    So so beautiful. We have an awesome God!

  3. Carl Laney's avatar Carl Laney says:

    Wow, those are great pictures! We certainly see God’s handiwork in His creation! We camped at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon years ago. Spectacular views!

  4. Ermagene Aalund's avatar Ermagene Aalund says:

    Amazing photos

  5. Debs's avatar Debs says:

    Thank you for this , Tim and I saw the Grand Canyon from a tourist view point but I was not that impressed. Your photos totally see the beauty from another perspective. One day I hope to visits like your trip .
    I agree Noah’s flood !

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