Grand Canyon Bike Tours
Want to know the best and most affordable way to spend a day on the rim of Grand Canyon? On a bike!
bicycle touring, Grand Canyon National Park
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Smart Shopper Deal of the Day: Tour the Grand Canyon with Bright Angel Bikes for less than $20
Escaping the heat in Phoenix is at the top of many people's lists in the Valley, what about yours? So where are you going to go, what about the Grand Canyon?
Grand Canyon National Park (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Episode# 1
Grand Canyon National Park travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors.
Plan your visit to Grand Canyon using this Grand Canyon travel guide.
Grand Canyon National Park is in Arizona and is considered as one of the 7 natural wonders of the world.
1). Introduction to Grand Canyon National Park to new visitors interested in National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Information on how to get to Grand Canyon National Park South Rim by from cities like Flagstaff (Arizona), Las Vegas (Nevada), Phoenix (Arizona) and other surrounding cities,
3). Detailed information on this Grand Canyon National Park – North Rim and more popular South Rim area including South Rim Entrance, Entrance fee, Parking inside Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, Shuttle buses at Grand Canyon National Park South Rim area etc.,
4). Things to see and do at this Grand Canyon National Park South Rim area like visitor center, track around the south rim, hiking Rim trails, best places to watch Sunrise and Sunset, Accommodation inside Grand Canyon National Park South Rim area etc.,
5). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Grand Canyon South Rim area of this National Park in Arizona.
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bicycle touring is fun
bicycle touring is good for your health
bicycle touring is good for the environment
bicycle touring is good for your heart and lungs
bicycle touring is good for your brain
bicycle touring is carbon neutral
bicycle touring is low impact
bicycle touring is a great way to travel cheap
a touring bicycle is your ticket to the world
bicycle touring
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#bicycle touring
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Bright Angel Bicycles
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bicycle touring is fun
bicycle touring is good for your health
bicycle touring is good for the environment
bicycle touring is good for your heart and lungs
bicycle touring is good for your brain
bicycle touring is carbon neutral
bicycle touring is low impact
bicycle touring is a great way to travel cheap
a touring bicycle is your ticket to the world
bicycle touring
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#bicycle touring
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song title - Pluto
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Grand Canyon and Four Corners | Motorcycle Trip 2015
We ride a Yamaha FJR1300 from Durango, CO to the Four Corners Monument and then the Grand Canyon before ending up in Flagstaff, AZ for the night. All told, we rode through Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and just touched Utah. We have dinner at Lumberyard Brewing Company a few blocks off of Historic Route 66. This is Day 5 of our 10 Day motorcycle trip across the country.
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Cycling Along The Grand Canyon
Magnificent, wondrous, awe-inspiring, majestic! A powerful and inspiring landscape, Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size. Kim and I cycled 15 miles along the South Rim. It is the most incredible scenery we have ever experienced.
Day 2 Vegas to Grand Canyon
Moab's Castle Valley Inn Bed & Breakfast
This was my fantastic travel journey in Moab, Utah which I want to share with you guys. I visited The Arches and Canyonlands National Parks and went Hiking, Biking,River Rafting and shopping etc. I enjoyed my 14-day holiday with the scenic and amazing environment that became my awesome journey. Last but not the least, I met very nice and welcoming hosts with my journey and I definitely will come back!
Explore & Exercise on the Rim Trail (Grand Canyon South Rim)
The rim trail along the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park provides a great way to get out and experience the park. Use the Rim Trail to get some exercise while out exploring 3 miles of multi-use pathway. Whether walking, hiking, running or strolling, the rim trail is a must during your visit to Grand Canyon -- get out of the car and go Explore!
Only part of the rim trail is open to bicycles. What many folks do is ride the 7.5 mile scenic Hermit Road (west of the village area.) The Hermit Road is closed to cars and has only shuttle bus traffic during the spring, summer and fall. The Hermit Road also has a 3 mile Greenway along the canyon rim were bicycles may share the road with pedestrians.
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Zion National Park: 10 Things to Know Before You Go
Things YOU need to know before YOU go to Zion National Park in Utah. Zion National Park is big… 229 square miles! Zion's perpendicular cliffs are nearly 3,000 feet high. Unlike other canyon parks - where many visitors view the canyons from their rims - Zion draws visitors to its floor. Elevation: Lowest 3,666 ft and a high elevation of 8,726 ft at Horse Ranch Mountain.
Admission is for a week
$35 per vehicle
$20 per pedestrian
Getting In:
Zion is located in the South west corner of Utah.
The closest major airports are:
150 Miles from Las Vegas
Or 300 Miles from Salt Lake City
Driving time that’s about 3 hours from Vegas, 4.5 hours from Salt Lake City, or 8 hours from Los Angeles
There’s a couple of other small airports closer by, Saint George is just 49 miles from the park, and Cedar City is 60 miles
In the high season Summer & WInter Holidays, you have to take a shuttle in to the park, so you have to park your car in Springdale.
If you want to drive your car in, most people recommend getting in by 10am before all the lots fill up.
Getting Around:
Springdale operates a shuttle service within the town to take you from your parking lot or hotel to the park entrance.
The NPS operates another shuttle that runs on the scenic drive in the park making 9 stops.
Visitor Information
There are 2 visitor centers, the main one in Springdale, and another, the Kolob Canyon Visitor Center is located off of Interstate 15 at the west entrance of the park
Lodging
4 options in the park
3 Campgrounds -- only the Watchman Campground is open year round
1 Hotel, the Zion Lodge -- in 2019 it’s about $220 a night
Reservations for the Lodge can be made up to 13 months in advance. Starting with the 1st of each month, the calendar opens for that whole month in the following year. The Lodge books quickly
But tons of hotels just outside the park in Springdale.
You can also stay in St. George which is about a 45 minute drive from the park.
What to bring:
Everything you need to be in a canyon for day, at least water, sunscreen. You can refill your water in the park at the Zion Lodge, Campgrounds, or Visitors Centre.
And if you’re hungry, the Zion Lodge serves breakfast and dinner… or pack a picnic from the supermarket in Springdale.
Food:
Rositas in Springdale -- pretty good Santa Fe Style Mexican food
Subway:
Yes -- Zion has a subway! But it’s not a mode of transportation - it’s a hiking trail! It’s so popular, it requires permits in advance that are gained through a lottery. And it’s hard! Think rappelling with 60 feet of rope, and swimming through cold murky water!
When to go:
The park is open year round. Most visitors come during Spring and Fall. Campgrounds March-October. There are fewer visitors December - March (with the exception of Christmas break).
What to do besides hiking:
Backpacking
Bicycling
Birding
Camping
Canyoneering
Climbing
Horse Back Riding
Ranger Led Activities
River Trips
RIde a bike
Stargazing and the Sunset
And finally
Shopping -- there’s a little gift shop at the Visitor Center
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Parking by the Grand Canyon Visitor Center and Mather Point
Join Park Ranger Ron Brown for a tour of the four parking lots that surround the busy South Rim Visitor center. Information includes; the lot that is closest to the Grand Canyon and Canyon Rim Trail, where the restrooms are, the best lot to park an RV, the lot that is closest to the visitor center, etc.
Hotel Current - Long Beach (California) - United States
Hotel Current hotel city: Long Beach (California) - Country: United States
Address: 5325 East Pacific Coast Highway; zip code: CA 90804
This Los Angeles Hotel features art from local artists. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, shuttle service, continental breakfast, free newspapers and free wireless internet.
-- Cet hôtel de Los Angeles présente des œuvres d'art réalisées par des artistes locaux. Il propose une piscine extérieure, un service de navette, un petit-déjeuner continental, ainsi que des journaux et une connexion Wi-Fi gratuits.
-- Este hotel está ubicado en Los Ángeles y ofrece obras de artistas de la zona, piscina al aire libre, servicio de traslado, desayuno continental y prensa y conexión Wi-Fi gratuitas.
-- In diesem Hotel in Los Angeles können Sie sich auf Kunstwerke lokaler Künstler freuen. Zu den Annehmlichkeiten zählen ein Außenpool, ein Shuttleservice, ein kontinentales Frühstück, kostenlose Zeitungen und kostenloses WLAN.
-- Dit hotel in Los Angeles is ingericht met kunst van lokale kunstenaars en beschikt over een buitenzwembad, een pendeldienst, een continentaal ontbijt, gratis kranten en gratis WiFi.
-- Questo hotel di Los Angeles presenta opere d'arte di artisti locali e offre una piscina all'aperto, un servizio navetta, una colazione continentale, quotidiani in omaggio e la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita.
-- Este hotel de Los Angeles apresenta obras de arte de artistas locais e providencia uma piscina exterior, serviço de transporte, pequeno-almoço continental, jornais gratuitos e acesso à Internet também gratuito.
-- ロサンゼルスにあるホテルで、地元のアーティストの芸術作品を飾っています。屋外スイミングプール、シャトルサービス、コンチネンタルブレックファースト、無料の新聞、無料の無線インターネットを提供しています。 地元の芸術家による館内の作品のほか、Hotel...
-- 这家Los Angeles Hotel酒店拥有本地艺术家的艺术品,提供一个室外游泳池、班车服务、欧陆式早餐、免费报纸和免费无线网络连接。 除了拥有源自本地人杰的艺术品,Hotel Current酒店还靠近诸多其他的文化场所。拉美艺术博物馆和Earl Burns Miller Japanese Gardens日本花园也位于酒店附近。其他热门景点包括Harbor Breeze Whale Watching赏鲸之旅和Gondola Getaway游船。 Current in Los...
-- Hotel Current jest położony w hrabstwie Los Angeles. Wnętrza obiektu zdobią dzieła sztuki lokalnych artystów. Na miejscu dostępny jest odkryty basen.
-- Интерьеры этого отеля в Лос-Анджелесе украшены предметами искусства от местных художников. К услугам гостей открытый бассейн, услуги трансфера, континентальный завтрак, бесплатные газеты и бесплатный беспроводной доступ в Интернет.
-- Detta Los Angeles-hotell är inrett med vackra konstverk av lokala förmågor. Här finns en utomhuspool, gratis dagstidningar och gratis Wi-Fi. Transferservice och kontinental frukost erbjuds också.
-- يقع هذا الفندق في لوس انجلوس ويتميز بفنون من تصميم فنانين محليين. ويضم مسبحًا في الهواء الطلق ويوفر خدمات النقل المكوكية ووجبة إفطار كونتيننتال والصحف المجانية وخدمة الإنترنت اللاسلكي المجانية.
-- Dette Los Angeles-hotellet er utsmykket med kunst fra lokale kunstnere, og tilbyr et utendørsbasseng, transport, kontinental frokost, gratis aviser og gratis Wi-Fi.
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The Turkey Path Hike - The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
The Turkey Path Hike - The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
Hiking down from the Leonard Harrison State Park to the bottom of the Pine Creek Gorge (also known as Pennsylvania Grand Canyon). As we walk down along the Turkey Path, we can see many waterfalls.
Route 66 Road Trip [PART 1]
Scotty & Daniel rent a Camaro and head out on the longest remaining stretch of Route 66. On this episode - check out roadside oddities in the towns of Williams, Ash Fork, and Seligman as Route 66 winds through wide open plains and curvy forest roads.
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Exploring Zion National Park | Narrows, Emerald Pools, & More
Kutthroat Outdoors tackles 4 hikes in one afternoon as we set out to explore the landscapes of Zion National Park. We venture into the world famous Narrows, stroll down the Pa'rus trail, and hike into the Lower Emerald Pools. Tag along as your favorite outdoorsmen and a woman take you on a tour of one of the world's most popular National Parks.
Along the way we find massive beetles, sizzling hotdogs, freezing cold water, scenic waterfalls, and the peaceful flowing rivers that carved these magnificent canyon attractions.
The first hike we experienced was The Grotto, although it sounds cool, it's not. It's a connecting trail from shuttle stops that took around 10 minutes. From the end of the Grotto we continued on to the Lower Emerald Pools. A 0.8 mile paved hike to the falls and the beautiful pools of water below. Typically you can venture on from this point to the Middle and Upper Emerald Pools above, but doe to unstable rock and a massive rockslide earlier in the season, these trails were shutdown for the safety of the parks visitors. We then shuttled up the Canyon to hike The Narrows, one of the most popular tourist attractions Utah has to offer. Due to the point in the season, plunging temperatures and a lack of sunshine made these waters nearly impassable (30 degrees). We made the mistake of not renting out water shoes and waiters at the visiting center for this bone chilling trek. The water on this 5 mile hike goes nearly chest deep at points and we were numb some 20 minutes down the trail, so we turned around. Definitely get the water gear... We then rounded out the day with a relaxing stroll down the Pa'rus trail. A popular 1.8 mile biking trail, as we followed the banks of the Virgin River which continues to be the driving force of the water based erosion that created this jaw-dropping park. Watch as we find some critters and end the day with a magnificent sunset over the massive red rock walls of Zion National Park.
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One year ago, today, I almost died. Here is the video of the incident.
I'm primarily posting this in an attempt to help others learn from my mistakes. This is a reminder to be safe, pay attention and KNOW THE ROAD before you try to enjoy it. I failed on all 3 of those accounts and it nearly cost me my life.
I wrote my story below, a day after the accident happened while I still remembered everything that happened. It was mainly for myself, but I decided to share it on facebook, and now here. A year later, and I have more than learned my lesson and realized my mistakes. I of course take full responsibility for my mistakes and realize it could have been worse.
Here is the full story pasted here: since YouTube's character limit unfortunately doesn't allow me to post the full thing.
Shortened story below:
Sunday, Jan 4, 2015, I received a second chance at life.
What happened? To put it simply, I was going faster than I should have been and got distracted at the one moment that required 110% focus on an unfamiliar road.
As an auto enthusiast, when you have a nice somewhat fast modified car with a loud exhaust you tend to like tunnels. They make your exhaust sound that much better, sort of like singing in the shower… Well, I found myself accelerating through this nice long and dark pair of tunnels; I had done this many times before in other tunnels. At the exit, I could barely see because it was so bright, a person standing and holding something while motioning. Wondering what they were doing, I stared, and stared, reaching the top of 4th gear, all while trying to comprehend what they were trying to tell me. Then I figured it out. They were telling me to slow down and watch the curve ahead, but it was too late. When I think about it now, I don’t ever remember seeing the road ahead until I was nearly out of the tunnel. In my mind I had assumed that it just went straight. At that point I was exiting the tunnel straight as the road curved to the left. I had no time to slam on my brakes beforehand. Realizing I was going way too fast for that section, I applied the brakes softly in an effort to keep the back end from sliding out, but, combined with a bump and rough switch in surface texture from concrete to asphalt, I lost traction. I began sliding to the left, the car oversteering, rotating counter-clockwise, over the center marker. I counter-steered, turning the steering wheel all the way to the right, but kept sliding to the left into the turnout. It was at this moment I knew, I had fucked up.
I slammed into a berm and expected to come to a complete stop, but the terrifying journey wasn’t over. I went over the edge. It happened so fast all I can remember is everything crashing and spinning. I thought I was rolling over down the side of the mountain. I was confident I was going to land upside down and get crushed. I was on the world's worst roller coaster that could only end with death, or so I thought. I came to a stop, still yelling, not fully comprehending what just happened, or how far down the mountain I was and that I actually just crashed my car. Luckily for me, I landed on a rock wall that was part of a drainage pipe that went through the mountain. It was the only horizontally level piece on an extremely steep sloped hill. Had I spun off a few feet before or after, I’d be dead.
I never thought that I would be one of the guys that wrecks his car in the canyons. I’m not even close to being a pro driver, but, at least before the accident I took just slight pride in my situational awareness while driving, my somewhat decent understanding of vehicle dynamics and how various driver inputs affect a vehicle in motion, my autocross and canyon experience, and the fact that I haven’t gotten any tickets or into any accidents since I got my license (for what it's worth). I messed up. I got too comfortable at the wrong moment and it got the best of me. It shows that things like this can happen to mostly anyone. The whole cruise up there was relaxed, leisurely, until that moment. I definitely wasn’t purposely trying to take that corner fast, I was caught up in the moment flying through those long tunnels, got distracted, and didn’t see the road ahead of me. I panicked last minute and that ultimately lead to this entire situation. I’m disappointed in myself, and I know some others may be disappointed in me as well. And I know it could have been worse in so many ways, and I’m kicking myself for that. But ultimately I’m glad to be alive and well and that I did not involve others in the wreck.
Car is a modified 2004 Subaru Forester XT.
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