Posts Tagged ‘Grand Canyon Hiking Tours’

A Grand Canyon Thunderstorm

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

July and August are notorious for thunderstorms in Arizona. We have a Monsoon weather pattern that brings moisture up from the Sea of Cortez and dumps it all over the state. It makes for interesting hiking all over the state including the Grand Canyon.

I just got out of the canyon on Sunday and I want to share some photos of a storm we saw on Friday afternoon. We were hanging at Plateau Point,which is deep in the canyon over three thousand feet below the rim, when we saw a thunderstorm brewing about 5 miles to the east.

So here we are , the tallest objects in the area so of course we were checking to make sure that we weren’t going to end up as lightning rods. But that’s the beauty of the canyon, it is so large that you can watch a storm in one part of the canyon while you remain dry.  While we were watching mother nature’s light show, I snapped a few shots of the storm.

Grand Canyon Thunderstorm

This first shot shows rain coming in over the South Rim and into Pipe Creek Canyon. The lightning was much further to the east so we decided to stay put unless the lightning was moving closer. We were actually hoping to get rained on; it was 100 degrees at Indian Gardens and we wanted to get cooled off.

Grand Canyon Summer Storm

The rain is moving closer to us at this point and is about a mile and a half away and the nasty stuff was still so far away that we decided to stay put and enjoy the shower.

Rain over the Grand Canyon

We got hit with a light shower while the bulk of the rain was still moving over Cremation Canyon. It was just enough to cool us down without soaking us. You couldn’t ask for anything better.

After the shower passed, we stared back  up at the South Rim and watched people near the lodges take flash photos. I even snapped some flash photos back at the rim to play around with those people. I wonder what they said when they saw my camera flashing away?

Just Roughin’ It Gets on TV!

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

On January 18th, 2009, I made my debut on local television. OK, not really my debut since I have been on before, but at least talking about Just Roughin’ It Adventure Company. 

Anyway, that is me discussing our very cool hikes we have to the Grand Canyon and other places in Arizona. One thing I noticed was how many really stupid facial expressions you can have while talking.  The best part is pausing the video and finding the best expression for your next driver’s license photo.  Enjoy the clip!

Debbie Hendricks on The Chat Room

Just Roughin’ It In The News

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

The company has been fortunate to be in the news as of late. Just a few weeks ago the Calgary Herald  did a nice write up on our tours and how they are a great way for people to try backpacking without the investment in gear.

In addition to this, National Geographic Adventure  magazine mentioned Just Roughin’ It in the Weekend Getaways section of it’s September 2008 issue. We were mentioned because of the great trips we lead to Havasupai. I hope that the tribe recovers quickly from the damage caused in August’s flood.  (See the prior post in this blog about the Havasupai Relief Fund and please donate! Remember, these folks will be out of work until May or June 2009 when the damage is repaired.)

Finally, Her Sports Magazine (now Women’s Running Magazine) gave us a shout out in their September October issue.  They mentioned our Grand Canyon hiking tours in the “Discoveries, Trips and Tips” section. You’ll have a hard time finding the write up now since the magazine changed names so you’ll have to believe me that we were in the mag.

 

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