anonymous23456
Well-Known Member
I just can't remember the details that well now, but it was years ago when I visited a friend from Las Vegas. She grew up there as a kid (not sure she was born there). So, she told me: "yeah, I know a way how to get to the Grand Cayon." Don't ever listen to a woman about driving! We drove for miles in the back country roads that some parts do not have paved surface. We did not see anything for miles. Luckily, I topped out the fuel tank before we left Vegas. The whole time, I was scared to death of flash flood and running out of gas. We didn't have GPS or electronic map back then. We went through the Indian reservation land and ended up on the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. We couldn't drive fast because the roads were snaking around places and full of loose rocks and dirt. It must have been the Hualapai Indian Reservation.