Antelope Canyon
If you have the time, a car and/or are willing to spend money/time to get there than, well, OK. But it is about 300 miles one way. The canyon is spectacular, that is beyond question. Because it is that it is also beleaguered by tourists that, at times, literally are standing in line to walk through the canyon, which has an upper and lower portion. It also can be dangerous. Should it rain in the higher elevations, the water comes down the mountains with the speed of a train. If you are inside the canyon you will be out of luck. It is a slot canyon, once you are inside there is no turning back most of the time. People behind you will push you in. This part of the southwest experiences what is called a “monsoon”season. Sudden, intense, cloudburst are not rare. Do you think you might visit the canyon?
Let us know what you think of it. And, above all how you got there and back.
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