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Grand Canyon, North Rim
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While the South Rim is only about 10 miles (as the crow flies) from the North Rim, it's a 211 mile, 4-hour drive between the two points. The closest Colorado River crossing upstream is Navajo Bridge, on US 89. Downstream, the closest crossing is Hoover Dam, which would require a 541 mile drive. |
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Okay, enough of all this hiking. It's time to relax for a few minutes, and there's no better place than the lounge at the North Rim Lodge. Here, you can sink into leather seats and gaze out three huge windows.

Be sure to pay homage to Brighty, the canyon's famous burro. Brighty isn't just a legend--he really did live here, around the turn of the 20th century. Brighty hauled water from a spring to the North Rim, and was notoriously friendly to children. He was also the first creature to cross the suspension bridge at the bottom of the canyon, he hunted mountain lion with President Theodore Roosevelt, and apparently at some point, he solved a murder.† Such a creature is definitely worthy of a life-sized bronze statue!
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Brighty's fame goes far beyond the North Rim. His story provided the inspiration for a book by Marguerite Henry, and in 1967, that book became a movie, "Brighty and the Grand Canyon". |
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At this point, I probably should have taken a seat in the lodge's dining room and enjoyed a proper lunch. Instead, I opted for a quick sandwich from a deli-style fast food store, in a building near the lodge. The sandwich was soggy, pre-packaged, and flavorless. There were flies everywhere. No one had taken the initiative to wipe down the tables in quite some time. The restaurant wouldn't have been much more expensive, and immensely more pleasurable. Filled with regret, I hit the road.

The park entrance road looked completely different in daylight. Who knew I was driving through rolling, high-country meadows when I passed by here, about 8 hours earlier?
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Take the main road back out to US Alt-89. For the short route to Zion National Park, take a left, head to Fredonia, then go north to US 89, and head west. I decided to take the long way around, by making a right on Alt-89, crossing the Colorado at Navajo Bridge, then driving through Page, AZ before headed to Zion. |
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