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@intiersaltillo8 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Best one I found. Thanks so much.
@grandcanyonposse8 ай бұрын
Thanks a heap, partner! We're happier than a prairie dog in a sunflower field to hear our video tickled your fancy. Stay tuned for more Grand Canyon goodness comin' your way faster than a tumbleweed in a dust storm!
@Classic_DM7 ай бұрын
Great video. Well done!
@DigestibleMedia9 ай бұрын
This is an amazing video! Grand Canyon here we come! ✈️
@grandcanyonposse9 ай бұрын
"Thanks, Digestible Media! Looks like you're ready to digest some grand views at the Grand Canyon! Just keep your eyes peeled for those 'media'-ticulous sights and have a blast on your canyon expedition!"
@LaCocinaDeAnka8 ай бұрын
We are planning to visit Grand Canyon in June and we watched at least 10 videos about what to do in Grand Canyon and this is the best video we’ve seen! So informative, nice editing. I can’t wait to visit all the places you’ve shown us!👏🙌
@grandcanyonposse8 ай бұрын
Well, shucks! Your kind words have me blushing brighter than a brand-new sunset over the Canyon! It warms my heart to know that our video has you all excited for your June visit. Here's to hoping your trip is as spectacular as a cowboy's sunset serenade. Safe travels, partner!
@KittyGirlTravelProductions8 ай бұрын
great vid. i worked there in the 90's.
@grandcanyonposse8 ай бұрын
Ain't that a fine coincidence? Must've been quite the adventure back in the 90s. To the naked eye, I reckon the Canyon hasn't changed much since then, but we sure have, haven't we, partner? Compared to Grand Canyon, I'm aging faster than a cowboy chasing down a tumbleweed in a whirlwind! Thanks for sharin' your connection to the Canyon, and we're delighted you enjoyed the video!
@robhamilton89939 ай бұрын
Great videos . We are heading to Grand Canyon on a road trip from Florida and will be staying at the South Rim. Seeing your north rim clips kinda wish we had booked a couple days there too.
@grandcanyonposse9 ай бұрын
Ah, the trials and tribulations of travel! It's a grand adventure indeed, and the Grand Canyon, with its vastness and variety, never fails to surprise and delight. Your road trip from Florida to the South Rim sounds like quite the escapade! While it's impossible to see every nook and cranny of the Canyon in a single trip, that's part of its charm - it keeps calling you back for more. As someone who's been living here for nearly two decades, I can attest to that! And hey, who knows? Maybe your next journey will take you to the North Rim, where the views are just as spectacular, albeit with a different flavor. Happy trails, and may your travels be filled with wonder and discovery!
@leonidaman8 ай бұрын
Wonderful video! Thank you!
@grandcanyonposse8 ай бұрын
Much obliged! Glad you enjoyed the ride through them scenic spots. Keep them eyes peeled for more canyon adventures comin' your way soon!
@MaryTheMuse9 ай бұрын
No, the shuttle system doesn't go to all of those points. You have to either drive yourself or go with a private tour company. The buses can't access all of those points. That's what they told me today at the transportation desk at Bright Angel Lodge. I saw that Pink Jeep Tours goes to those points. If anyone knows of other companies that go there, too, let me know, thanks.😊
@grandcanyonposse9 ай бұрын
Well, reckon I might've caused a stir with my tall tales, but let me set the record straight quicker than a rattlesnake's flicker. Y'see, partner, I never did claim them busses could whisk you to every viewpoint, far as the eye can see. Nope, that ain't how the cards were dealt. I did indeed hop aboard them busses out west to catch them western views off Hermit Road. Fact is, for about 9 months of the year, them busses are your only ticket to the panoramic paradise west of the village, unless you're hkin' or bikin'. But when it comes to explorin' the eastern reaches, that's where ol' Jackpot and me come into play. So, to sum it up swift and neat like a cowboy's lasso, while them busses'll tote you through the west, it's me and my trusty Jeep Wrangler, Jackpot, takin' on the east. 'Cause sometimes, you gotta forge your own path, dust and all. Here's to ridin' high, settin' the story straight, and keepin' the adventure alive and kickin'! Until next time, keep the dust flyin' and the spirit wild!
@MaryTheMuse9 ай бұрын
@@grandcanyonposse Thank you for your entertainin', storytellin' toned reply. I'm transported and feelin' right about to get me my own Jackpot, or maybe wrangle a mule to somewheres in the meantime.😉 I wanna thank ya fer all them purty movin' pictures that I can't right see out my own window, bein' I'm thousands of miles away and all. I thank ya kindly. I look forward to seein' what you and Jackpot will be cookin' up next.🤠🐎
@BlackShale9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. How long do you suggest one spends in all of these places (stay in the area for a week? two weeks?) thanks!
@grandcanyonposse9 ай бұрын
Well, partner, reckon you could catch a glimpse of all them sights in a single day, but you'll be needin' to hustle like a jackrabbit on a hot summer day. Figure 'bout 10 to 15 minutes at each spot oughta do the trick. Now, some places like Desert View, with its mighty Watchtower, or Hermit's Rest, where you can find vittles and other curiosities, might tempt you to linger a spell longer. Or, if you're feelin' adventurous, why not mosey down into the canyon itself? Yaki Point, Grand View, and Hermit's Rest all boast trails worth a trot. Just keep in mind, what goes down must come back up, like a steer wrangled from a ravine. Now, if you're fixin' to stay a week or two 'round these parts - 'less you're plannin' on some real hoofin' down into the canyon or takin' a float down the Colorado - reckon you'll want to toss in some other sights and parks nearby. Sedona, Flagstaff, Page, Lake Powell, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, and the like come to mind. I'll be wranglin' up more videos down the trail to answer all them questions and then some. So stick around, and let's keep this adventure rollin'!
@BlackShale9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your prompt response. I am planning a 2 week trip to the area so I am planning ahead! @@grandcanyonposse
@Classic_DM6 ай бұрын
Isn't access to Yaki Point restricted from regular vehicles? How do you get there if not using a shuttle? Did you drive your Jeep there? "Yaki Point is the only viewpoint on Desert View Drive that is closed to private vehicles. It can be only be reached by taking the free eastbound Kaibab Rim (Orange) Route shuttle, departing from the Visitor Center Shuttle Bus Terminal."
@grandcanyonposse5 ай бұрын
Well, partner, my apologies for not bein' clearer than a mountain spring. I didn't saddle up Jackpot and ride all the way to Yaki Point. Nope, I hopped on the shuttle bus at the visitor’s center and rode that in. Now, if you’re lookin’ to avoid the shuttle, you can drive up to Yaki Point Road and hoof it from there. It’s about a half-mile walk, give or take. Though, there ain't no parking lot. You'd be parking on the curb, halfway into the ditch.
@WoodGoblinFabrication9 ай бұрын
Far out!
@grandcanyonposse9 ай бұрын
Much obliged for wranglin' up that comment WoodGoblin! We reckon if the canyon ain't far out enough for ya, then we're doin' our job right! So stick with us, partner, 'cause we're just gettin' started on this wild ride! Yeehaw!"