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In reply to the discussion: Texas Man Falls 350 Feet to His Death at Grand Canyon [View all]Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)15. I spent a summer working at the Grand Canyon.
This area is one of the most touristy areas of the whole park. The wall runs all the way from the El Tovar Hotel to the head of the Bright Angel Trail. There are plenty of places along that wall between the El Tovar Hotel, and the Bright Angel Lodge, where it is possible to step right over the wall (the wall is about 2 feet tall), and stand or sit on a ledge in the canyon. Lovely place to take photos, but, it is probably not the safest place to go chasing a blowing hat.
I went over the wall just about every day while I ate my lunch. It was really the only place to get away from the tourists.
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I don't know what happened in this case, but there are a lot of idiots who visit the Grand Canyon
lostincalifornia
Mar 2014
#2
There are bars and warning signs to tell people not to go beyond that point. At least they were
lostincalifornia
Mar 2014
#14
I guess retrieving a hat is better than the idiot who fell when I was a kid
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Mar 2014
#17