

Our research had shown that the driving trip to the Grand Canyon in an RV was long and tedious over dangerous, curving roads. Once there, the campgrounds are scarce and not nice.
I had heard about taking a helicopter but didn't realize the best starting point was Las Vegas. We decided that we'd probably never pass this way again and we were just going to do it!
About an hour after we returned to our RV, a shuttle came to pick us up. They also picked up a few other people from several different hotels. We headed south for about 30 minutes to Boulder City.
There we boarded a helicopter for a tour of Grand Canyon. It was my first helicopter ride and it was a blast!!! A couple from Miami, a couple from Ireland, us and our pilot filled our 'copter. We had to be weighed (yikes!) so they could balance the load skillfully.



Bye, bye, Boulder City. The dam was originally called Boulder Dam but it was later changed to Hoover Dam.





They played some really dramatic instrumental music on the way out and as we went up over the rim of Grand Canyon, they played the music from Chariots of Fire. Between the music, the experience, and the immensity of the canyon, I felt moved to tears.
There were three other helicopters that left right before us. We all shared the ramada for the picnic. This land is part of an Indian reservation so the company pays for their time on the ground.


We landed and had a picnic, complete with champagne!
3 comments:
Great photos! I had a sneaking suspicion you were going to take the helicopter tour from the cliffhanger on your previous post.
Looks like it was great fun and more than worth it!
I enjoyed clicking on the picture to enlarge it! Hover Dam is just far out!
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