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sal_fontinalis t1_j7mojdq wrote

With all those big spruces, I remember the owls being hard to spot. That said, I could “see” them in other ways in winter - small mammal tracks in fresh snow, ending in a disturbance, with the imprint of owl wings descending and beating to ascend quickly again. Likewise with lynx tracks in the snow. Follow them far enough, and they often intersect a hare track that ends abruptly in a bit of blood and fur. That place is magic, and your excellent photograph captures it well.

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SarcasticPedant t1_j7micbl wrote

The lush, green area is called Indian Wells. It's like a little shaded oasis on that brutal hike. It's about another 7 miles after Indian Wells to the river. Bright Angel is a beautiful hike though. There are water spiggets like every 3-4 miles.

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