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Published: July 25th 2011
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Antelope Canyon
It was very hard to choose which pictures to post, especially because I am relying on a regular window and Paint, rather than Photoshop and Zoom Browser. We keep pondering whether or not to drive unmanaged, possibly dangerous roads with no cell coverage or services just to say we've been to Parashant National Monument. Their website says you must get a good map only available in St George or Pipe Spring, so we changed our plans and started out visiting Pipe Spring National Monument southwest of Fredonia today. It is one of fairly few places on the Arizona Strip (the land between the Grand Canyon and Vermilion Cliffs in northern Arizona) where there is fresh water. Native Americans cultivated crops here sporadically, but then it was discovered by Mormon missionary Jacob Hamblin. The land around it was later purchased by James Whitmore and other Mormons, which caused tension between them and the Navajo. Liam was being a bit of a pill, so we took a short walk through the museum and around the grounds. There is a house, stone building used by the Mormon militia, garden, animal pens, and, of course, the spring.
Upon our return to Page, we set out on a tour of Antelope Canyon. We hadn't planned on doing one this trip, but the photo on a brochure was too gorgeous to pass up.
We took a ride on a not-quite monster truck on the highway and sand to the canyon itself, and then took an hour or so with Andrew, our tour guide, who did a very nice job suggesting photos, pointing out formations, explaining the geology. The sand in the canyon has risen substantially over the last 10-12 years, making me wonder how long it will be available for visiting. Jeff asked how deep the sand is underneath. The answer was "no one knows".
Andrew suggested the Dam Bar & Grille for dinner which turned out to be an exceptional choice. Our waiter Jerry was very chatty and good. The boys ate their pasta like there was no tomorrow. Jeff had a huge, spicy burger, along with Alaskan Amber, meaning I actually drove some this trip!
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Today, we learned what Cole did during Zoo Camp. He has been unwilling to tell us before, but brought up all sorts of stuff today (about chinchillas, parrots, his teacher Todd, and petting a cockroach.)
I forgot to take my meds.
Conversation of the Day:
K - I thought one of my boys might like
Longhorn
Seriously, this was one big dude. He watched us from behind his fence at Pipe Spring. to color each of the bands a different color . Wouldn't that look good?
L - No, because I prefer realism.
High Temperature: 100, in Page AZ
Low Tempearture: 70, in Jacob Lake AZ
Miles: 298
Geocaches Found: 11
Projects Knitted: Wool Felted Mitered Bowl
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Joel jackson
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The Southwest Rocks!
The title says it all - you've got some terrific photos here!