This is awesome! Thanks for the great video and information. We’re planning our trip for next May and I’m saving this video for reference!
@felixnicolay5912 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the video!
@billthrush317317 күн бұрын
As a business owner of 26 years, your business plan seems practical and interesting. I'm pretty sure you'll make it work. Your videos have convinced me to visit the Grand Canyon. As you arrange for discounts and other perks your business will grow. It's a journey, and if done right it is very rewarding. I wish you the best.
@kevincraig640719 күн бұрын
what??
@fredred792220 күн бұрын
free the elk ???
@grandcanyonposse19 күн бұрын
✊
@sasquatch-763423 күн бұрын
I've been to both. The views from the north rim are incredible. But, the views from the south rim are even more so.
@Mav8887.25 күн бұрын
I live close to where that man was killed. Very sad
@92fonz26 күн бұрын
Keep the videos coming 🕶
@bigriverfisherman750927 күн бұрын
You need to do better research, they mate in the fall and have there offspring in the spring.
@grandcanyonposse27 күн бұрын
@@bigriverfisherman7509 didn’t realize… thanks for the info!
@CreateAgain28 күн бұрын
I read no ac in both.
@SpikejouАй бұрын
I assume season plays a big part in this. For summer sunsets South Rim is better, and winter North Rim?
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@LundsAtLargeАй бұрын
The Southwest, in general, sucks the H2O right out of you .
@OldDudeWalkingАй бұрын
There is signs telling you all this so if you still go too bad😅
@FlexYourFreedomsАй бұрын
That's hyperthermia, not hypothermia. Hyper = hot hypo= cold
@grandcanyonposseАй бұрын
@@FlexYourFreedoms Thanks partner! I misspoke there. Dagnamit!
@PNWestBlotterАй бұрын
I kinda like being that guy. You're right he wanted hyperthermia Hyper = too much Hypo = too little Thermia is the reference to heat.
@FlexYourFreedomsАй бұрын
@@grandcanyonposse all good 👍🏿
@Leroylundberg24Ай бұрын
Been there, it's an amazing journey if you are prepared.
@StonerDeerАй бұрын
Just trying to be helpful here. In that first clip KZbin might have a problem with that it's pretty brutal to watch. Doesn't bother me at all just an FYI
@grandcanyonposseАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, partner, I appreciate ya takin' the time to share your thoughts! Not sure if you caught the text on that clip, but the video shows a different incident where both parachuters made it out alive. I included it to give folks a visual for the story I was spinnin’. Always good to keep things clear-thanks again!
@keithsummers_Ай бұрын
Super interesting! 😮
@StonerDeerАй бұрын
@@grandcanyonposse No I got it. Just pointing out to you that KZbin isn't fair lol. They're quite biased. Like showing half nudity but getting all uptight with a slight bit of violence
@rvtech101Ай бұрын
In the 80s we watched a guy go over the railing after his hat . Dropped about 80 feet. Watched him get airlifted out. Found out he passed away a couple days later.
@clinetime2022Ай бұрын
There are so many stories I've heard where a guy dies going after there hat I just don't understand it
@keithfarrell4882Ай бұрын
Its called natural selection.
@John-fo2nwАй бұрын
Gotta let the idiots weed themselves out let em jump worst that can happen is we lose some shit genetics lmao
@KR-bn4bgАй бұрын
The one time i went to the grand canyon, i got there just an hour after someone slipped and fell and likely died after being air lifted out
@gabrielcazares594Ай бұрын
Natural selection
@ABW777Ай бұрын
Peeps in a hurry to find their final destination moment
@MikeyJ686Ай бұрын
Play stupid games, Win stupid prizes 🤷♂️
@squidbeard5616Ай бұрын
you don't even need to be taking risks to disappear in the canyon and never be seen again, look at that Morgan Heimer Kid for example.
@markmatthews6839Ай бұрын
It’s a beautiful thing to see. No need to die to see it. Just look.
@thomascarter507Ай бұрын
You can't fix STUPID...
@FGFWTXАй бұрын
I've found that it seems to fix itself...
@GaryDean-wf4iwАй бұрын
How dumb can you be?????
@pirate0bloodyskullАй бұрын
Your AI created photos are lame.
@grandcanyonposseАй бұрын
Well, shoot, partner! I reckon y’all missed the point of this here video. Now, while I can’t go askin’ folks to take a tumble off a cliff or attempt to pet a bison for a photo-no sirree, that’d be downright reckless! So, we turned to the AI to help us illustrate just how some of these silly shenanigans can lead folks to bite the dust without any real-life harm. It’s all in good fun, like a rodeo without the bull! Just remember, sometimes a little creativity is what keeps us from dancin’ too close to the fire, and I reckon we’ll all keep our boots on the ground that way!
@watchmestress4182Ай бұрын
I been there once, stunning place. Not once did i ever consider standing or jumping from the rim. Wtf? Its not like you would have any chance of survival its guaranteed death.
@grandcanyonposseАй бұрын
Well, shoot, partner! I reckon you’ve got more sense than a prairie dog in a hole! The Grand Canyon is a sight to behold, no doubt, but standin’ or jumpin’ from the rim is about as smart as playin’ poker with a rattlesnake. Folks need to remember that the canyon ain’t just a pretty picture-it’s a mighty dangerous place if you ain’t payin’ attention. Ain't no chance of survival when you’re takin’ risks like that! So, I tip my hat to you for keepin’ your boots on solid ground! Thanks for sharin’ your thoughts, and keep on enjoyin’ those stunning views from a safe perch!
@MrKodiKashАй бұрын
Great video! I love your narration
@grandcanyonposseАй бұрын
Well, bless my boots and call me a happy camper! I’m tickled pink to hear ya enjoyed my narratin’! I reckon we’re dancin’ a fine line between entertainin’ and educatin’, just tryin’ to keep y’all on your toes while we wander through the wild tales of the canyon. Now, I gotta admit, I’m a mite disappointed ya didn’t fancy my singin’ too-there ain’t nothin’ quite like belting out a tune like a lonesome coyote under the stars! Guess I gotta take them singin’ lessons more seriously, huh? Well, thank ya kindly for ridin’ along, partner!
@GettinbentoffroadАй бұрын
Anything over 40ft begins to become dangerous when jumping into water
@grandcanyonposseАй бұрын
Well, ain't that the truth, partner! Jumpin’ off a cliff into water might seem like a right good idea, but once ya start hittin’ heights over 30, 40, 50 feet, you’re flirtin’ with danger like a cowboy at a rattlesnake round-up! Always think twice before takin’ that leap. Better safe than sorry, I say! Thanks for joinin’ the ride, and keep your boots on the ground when it comes to takin' chances!
@SkiSkillsMontanaАй бұрын
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@SkiSkillsMontanaАй бұрын
Have you read death in yellowstone?
@grandcanyonposseАй бұрын
Well now, partner, I can’t say I’ve cracked open that particular book, but I reckon it sounds like a real page-turner if it’s spillin’ the beans on the perils folks face out in them wilds! There’s plenty of ways to find trouble in nature, just like a cowboy can find a tumbleweed in a windstorm. If it’s anything like the tales I share about the Grand Canyon, I’d imagine it’s filled with some mighty cautionary stories! Thanks for the tip, and maybe I’ll add it to my readin’ list-right after I finish my how-to manual on dodgin’ bison!
@AmericanVintagePostcards2 ай бұрын
You missed Fred's Place at Bright Angel 😊
@AmericanVintagePostcards2 ай бұрын
I just came to the Grand Canyon to live and work. Maybe we can collaborate on a Fred Harvey project.
@cedricwilford2 ай бұрын
How many hours is this day trip, roughly? I haven’t watched the entire video yet but I want to follow this plan. Headed there next week.
@grandcanyonposse2 ай бұрын
Well now, partner, reckon you’ll want to set aside the whole day for this here adventure. At the bare minimum, you’re lookin’ at 'bout 7 hours from start to finish. That’s 'cause you’ll be ridin’ in the saddle for a good two-and-a-half hours just gettin' to and from the canyon. That leaves ya with a solid 4 hours to mosey around the rim, takin’ in every grand view this ol’ video of mine showcased. But let me tell ya, if your stomach starts growlin’ like a grizzly in spring, you might want to consider stoppin’ for a meal at one of them fine canyon restaurants. Word to the wise: think about bookin' a reservation ahead of time, 'cause them places can fill up quicker than a waterin’ hole in the desert. And if you’re plannin' on stickin’ around for sunset, well partner, you might as well settle in for a longer haul-'cause watchin' that sun dip below the canyon rim is somethin’ you don’t want to miss! It’ll add some extra time to your day, but trust me, it’s worth every minute.
@cedricwilford2 ай бұрын
@@grandcanyonposse Thanks for the great response!
@cedricwilford2 ай бұрын
Great video!!!
@chrisblock66972 ай бұрын
Just came back from the North and South Rims in early October 2024. Beautiful fall colors in the North you don't get in the South. Didn't expect the parking at the north kaibab trail to be so difficult at 8am in early October.
@judyle48933 ай бұрын
South does have a/c according to the Xanterra website
@ColbyEmerson3 ай бұрын
Nice mix of so many of my favorite songs. Really enjoyed this video. Keep em coming! Thanks!
@Odst1433 ай бұрын
30k a year to live in a trailer. Great American dream
@Imasturniologirl3 ай бұрын
Slayyyyy!
@shinannagans903 ай бұрын
I gotta go back, the Grand canyon is awesome to visit. Great short!
@TarzanArmani0073 ай бұрын
If I am an American, I'm not calling ANYBODY "Sir" unless I feel like it. Thanks for your video.