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Overlanding the GRAND CANYON [North Rim, Camping Cliffside & No One In Sight. Epic Overland)

Grand Overland finally does the Grand Canyon! After hiking to The Wave in Arizona and waking up in the beautiful White Pocket, Vermillion Cliffs, we made our way down to US 89A, then turn onto Buffalo Ranch Rd continuing this epic overlanding trip. This trail leads straight down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, an overlanding dream. It is about 25 miles and rather desolate. There are plenty of campsites along the way and could make for a decent overnight spot when in a pinch, but our goal is something a little bit more spectacular. Things go from bland to extraordinary in the blink of an eye when you T-bone the monstrous gash in the earth that is the Grand Canyon. The next trail hugs the rim for about 3 miles. This alone was worth the drive. There are a handful of campsites to choose from, each one seems better than the last, but all have a fantastic view of the canyon. I decided to go with the very last one at the end of the road. This gave me almost 360° views of the cliffs and canyons surrounding me, as it is perched out on a pinnacle, almost hanging above the earth. No matter how many times you have seen pictures or documentaries about this place, actually being there in person is just about life changing. It was well into the 100s, so a Trails & Cocktail segment was a must to cool off and relax. After that I just enjoyed a colorful sunset, causing the reds and oranges to pop in the surrounding cliff faces. Overnight the desert came alive, mostly with the sounds of ground owls. At first, I thought it was just one and then eventually lost count. They were absolutely everywhere. The sunrise the next morning was unforgettable and a great way to start the day. Taking a walk along the rim provides many different views, chances to see wildlife and stoic plants. Down below in the mighty Colorado River, rafters cruised by. I must admit I was jealous; pulling up to a beach and enjoying a beer while cooling off sounded amazing. This was a short trip, but being able to overland to a campsite like this is why I built my off-road rig. The trails here are rather easy and just about any Jeep, Tacoma, Wrangler, 4runner or any 4x4 should not have a problem making it. If you have ever thought about seeing the Grand Canyon, but like me, didn’t want to deal with the crowds of the overgrown tourist spots, this trip is exactly what you are looking for when it comes to your next overlanding and camping adventure. And remember, what's your GOL? Hiking THE WAVE in Arizona at Night [Secret Trail Full of Petroglyphs, Cliffs & Canyons]    • Hiking THE WAVE in Arizona at Night! ...   Camping at White Pocket Vermillion Cliffs    • Camping at White Pocket Vermillion Cl...   Clohesy Lake : River Crossings, Amazing Mountain Lake, Mining Ruins & Cocktails:    • Overlanding Rock Crawling Fishing Hik...  

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