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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3477967" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>We worked at a small RV park in Kanab, UT a couple of years ago. We got to see a lot of that area of Utah and NE Arizona. One of the places that I wanted to go to on our trip last month was to one of the slot canyons near Page, AZ, but the tribe has closed down a lot of stuff for Covid. Lots of folks know about Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but those generally are too crowded with tourists to get any decent pictures. Shoot, even if one pays extra for a "photographer tour," they still get interrupted by the tourist groups going through. The one I wanted to go to is referred to as "Canyon X," largely because at one point one can look up and see an "X" pattern it the top of the canyon. That slot canyon doesn't see as many tourists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3477967, member: 7900"] We worked at a small RV park in Kanab, UT a couple of years ago. We got to see a lot of that area of Utah and NE Arizona. One of the places that I wanted to go to on our trip last month was to one of the slot canyons near Page, AZ, but the tribe has closed down a lot of stuff for Covid. Lots of folks know about Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but those generally are too crowded with tourists to get any decent pictures. Shoot, even if one pays extra for a "photographer tour," they still get interrupted by the tourist groups going through. The one I wanted to go to is referred to as "Canyon X," largely because at one point one can look up and see an "X" pattern it the top of the canyon. That slot canyon doesn't see as many tourists. [/QUOTE]
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