My journal starts off with pages full of dividing lines. Slowly I fill it up one word at a time with the things on my mind.
Like the Grand Canyon, it is just a space divided by one line that streams water constantly.
They both give you inspiration, clarity, and therapy for the mind, body, and soul.
As I arrived there, the sun was setting and the air temperature somewhere around forty. As much as I wanted to stare I knew I needed to find where I was going to sleep.
The Honda pulled off the asphalt and down a fire road. The spot I chose was open and clean, so I set up a chair and the stove. By the pictures I was not yet vegetarian and went for the turkey/avo sandwich paired with a side of rice. It was enough to get through the cold night.
In the dark I got out of my car to pee and blurry eyed I jumped when I saw a truck parked 15 feet away from me. Creeped out I headed for the road and a lookout spot to watch the sun come up. Two blankets deep, I found a slice of paradise on the rocks...then sat and waited.
The more bright it gets, the more people start finding their way to this spot so I leave and tried to find some better tranquility.
Farther down I spot no cars and park, run to the side and then abruptly stop! There is huge elk right over the ledge. Like in the movies- I tippy toe slowly away.
Happy with the views I go for a little breakfast and then decide next time I come to stay for a while. Maybe even hike it rim to rim. Until then I try to fill this journal from beginning to end.
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