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StayAdventurous with Craig

@StayAdventurous

Serving as your guide for adventure by sharing stories to inspire you to take and make adventures in your life. #podcast #travelwriter #blogger

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StayAdventurous with Craig@StayAdventurous·
Christmas decorations have history and tradition … how about these … made in West Germany 🇩🇪 And from Sears. So good. Merry Christmas !
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I need a dog name that sounds like it comes from a wealthy family!
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Grand Canyon NPS@GrandCanyonNPS·
News Release —Grand Canyon National Park Announces Partial Reopening of North Rim on Oct. 1 Following Dragon Bravo Fire Beginning Oct. 1, 2025, Grand Canyon National Park will partially reopen select areas of the North Rim to public access following the Dragon Bravo Fire. The partial reopening will include Highway 67 to the W1 road, (approximately at mile marker 11), and the Cape Royal Road, providing access to both Point Imperial and Cape Royal. Additionally, Fire Point and Swamp Ridge will reopen. These areas will be open daily from official sunrise to official sunset. No overnight use is permitted on the North Rim with the exception of Swamp Point and Fire Point. Open areas will remain accessible through Nov. 30, 2025, or until the first major snowfall, whichever occurs first. nps.gov/grca/learn/new…
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One of the incredible things about Grand Canyon is that within its colorful rock layers, we can see a vast history of the earth. At the bottom of the canyon, the Colorado river cuts through the Vishnu Schist, a 'basement' rock that forms the foundation of the North American tectonic plate. When this rock was formed well over a billion years ago—itself an unimaginable span of time—life itself had but barely begun to form on the planet earth. Further up the canyon walls, the rocks tell the stories of oceans, deserts, mountains, and swamps that all were here at one point or another, brought into existence and swept away over the vast expanse of time. In the uppermost levels of the South Rim, fossils from the Permian era lie embedded across the Kaibab Limestone, the story of a sea 270 million years gone. Telling Time at Grand Canyon: go.nps.gov/gc-t (1869) NPS Photo/Kristen Caldon-O'Neill
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@StayAdventurous We appreciate your kind words about our Jessy! Getting you back on track is what our team does best, and we'll make sure she's recognized for her outstanding service.
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