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Tag Archives: Lee’s Ferry
Lee’s Ferry, Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell – Hiking Arizona
Lee’s Ferry, Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell My Canadian friends have arrived in Page, Arizona and they are very excited about their imminent raft trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. Richard and Mel hiked a north to … Continue reading →
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Navajo Bridge and Zion National Park – Grand Canyon – Hiking Arizona
Navajo Bridge and Zion National Park I enjoy my final breakfast at the Bright Angel Lodge on a cool and breezy morning before driving east on Desert View Drive, through the Grand Canyon east entrance, and then west on Hwy … Continue reading →

