Morning Light At North Rim
by Robert Bales
Title
Morning Light At North Rim
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
A view of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon as the sun is breaking though the clouds with the San Francisco Peak in the background.
The journey from the south rim to the north rim of the Grand Canyon takes about 5 hours but is very scenic, involving a 215 mile route that descends from the pine-covered Coconino Plateau near the canyon into the flat, empty but very colorful Painted Desert in the Navajo Indian Reservation, up US 89 past the Echo Cliffs, across the Colorado River near Lees Ferry, then south alongside the Vermilion Cliffs, before climbing steeply into the Kaibab National Forest and to the small community of Jacob Lake. Basic visitor services are available here - a gas station, lodge, campground, general store and restaurant. From the village, AZ 67 provides the only paved route to the north rim. As with US 180 approaching the south rim, the road passes through lush Alpine meadows and forests of fir and pine for 50 miles (part of the Kaibab Plateau), with only occasional signs of development. The road has recently been designated the Kaibab Plateau - North Rim Parkway, and the NPS has installed many informative notices at laybys along the route.
The north rim has two main viewpoints towards the east, reached by the side road. One is Point Imperial, the highest in the park at an elevation of 8,803 feet, which apart from the canyon, here relatively shallow and less branched, also overlooks large areas of the Painted Desert and the Navajo Reservation. The second is Cape Royal (7,865 feet), perhaps the best of the north rim sites. The cape is 20 miles from AZ 67, right at the end of the road which becomes rather narrow and twisting over the last couple of miles as it runs along a steep sided ridge. There is a large carpark and a short nature trail leading to the point, where the ground drops away steeply in most directions affording superb views east, south and west along the Grand Canyon. Nearby is the short path to Cliff Spring.
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November 3rd, 2015
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Comments (25)
Brian Tada
Absolutely beautiful lighting, Robert... Like a fine painting. What a gorgeous view of this not-often-seen perspective of the Grand Canyon. Marvelous work of excellence! F/L
Cheryl Rose
Love the subdued tones in this beautiful Grand Canyon scene! The lighting is fabulous and the yellow leaves are a nice soft frame to the rocky view! Really love it, Robert. Great capture! LFP
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Cheryl for the wonderful comments and so glad you enjoyed the image!! Thanks so much for the LFP!!
Lenore Senior
Outstanding! Love, love this, with the fabulous sky and triangular composition! v/f/pin!
Karen Cook
Robert, by far this is my favorite of your Grand Canyon images. Love the softness, the pastels of the sky. A glorious palette of colors. Tweeted.
Robert Bales replied:
It is also one of mine favorite!! Thanks so much for the comments and the Tw!!
Beverly Guilliams
Remarkable Capture, Robert with wonderfull detail and color..................v./f.
Robert Bales replied:
So glad you liked it so well and thanks so much for the VF and great comments!!
Suzanne Silvir
The subtle elegance of the muted color here really accents the flowing beauty of the mountains here!
Reynold Jay
Love the art and the description. For me I really love the muted colors on this, So often we see the bright colors. FAV Robert this is really, really nice.
Norman Johnson
I really like the feel of this one Robert. Nice contrast between the colors.
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks Norman for the comment and the morning light sure helped with the colors!!