Help with SE Utah & NE Ariz. nat'l parks itinerary
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Still in Miami - reading but not writing. Thanks for the continued suggestions. Yes, we have spent a few days in Zion and a day in Bryce, so we're concentrating on new stuff this trip.
(Friday was foul, Myer, but we managed to see Visacaya - and did the gardens first to beat the rain - and got out dry. Then we went to a movie. And it's been lovely ever since.)
(Friday was foul, Myer, but we managed to see Visacaya - and did the gardens first to beat the rain - and got out dry. Then we went to a movie. And it's been lovely ever since.)
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I've been here since '93 and have never been to Viscaya.
Actually, you don't have to take a tour of Antelope canyon.
I just drove into the parking lot, paid $6 for parking, paid $20 for the guide who is actually a knowledgeable truck drive (we had a Navajo student).
The drive is a bouncy, dusty 10-15 minute drive to the Canyon.
The walk inside is very level.
If you are into photography bring a plastice bag for your camera for the ride and a tripod. Some of my photos are more than 10 seconds.
You can see my photos of it at:
www.travelwalks.com
Select the 2007 trip to Bryce, Zion, GC and Sedona. Not sure if Page is in the name.
Actually, you don't have to take a tour of Antelope canyon.
I just drove into the parking lot, paid $6 for parking, paid $20 for the guide who is actually a knowledgeable truck drive (we had a Navajo student).
The drive is a bouncy, dusty 10-15 minute drive to the Canyon.
The walk inside is very level.
If you are into photography bring a plastice bag for your camera for the ride and a tripod. Some of my photos are more than 10 seconds.
You can see my photos of it at:
www.travelwalks.com
Select the 2007 trip to Bryce, Zion, GC and Sedona. Not sure if Page is in the name.