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#1 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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venusgurl28 says:
If you have few days to spare at the Canyon, it's seen totally different from the bottom. Do not try to do this trip down and back in one day! Most probably, it will not end happy! Warning: Results seen!
If you wanna do it all the way to the Bright Angel campground, get ready for a great ranch ho...
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#2 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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wrldadventurer says:
I recently took my first trip to the Grand Canyon upon my recent move to Arizona and had a wonderful time! I didn't get to spend as much time as I would have liked, but I will be back. I went for a day trip with Open Road Tours. I never thought I would use a tour company, but I would not have know...
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#3 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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jerzeepoetik says:
i stayed there for a few days back in 2001. i dont have any pictures of the area but its one of the most beautiful places i've vacationed. the only negative for some people might be the heat. i remember a day that i was waiting at a table outside the hotel for less than 10 minutes and when i went ba...
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#4 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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steffiedudess says:
when you are at the Grand Canyon deffinatly take a small 8 person plane over the canyons. This is the way to get the most out of your experience and make the most out of the photographs!
You fly right over the new sky walk, you fligh over lake mead and Hoover dam!
This trip is not to be miss...
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#5 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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jaypost says:
Backpacking Gear List – Grand Canyon – Fall 2007
Tent* (or get reservations at Phantom Ranch to sleep in a Bunkhouse or Cabin)
Ground Cloth*
Sleeping Bag (Synthetic or Down)(Not a Slumber Party Sleeping Bag from the 3rd Grade, i.e. the Smirf Bag)
Sleeping Bag Stuff Sack
Sleeping Pad
Bac...
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#6 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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jmtrahan says:
We just returned from the whole grand canyon experience.
We stayed 2 days at the South Rim and 2 days at the North Rim. We are not hikers so this was plenty of time to enjoy both rims. We took the Trans Canyon shuttle from the South rim to the North Rim and it was excellent.
It was well worth th...
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#7 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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wrldadventurer says:
This is a great company to look after your pet while you are taking a tour or doing a day trip. We brought our Yorkie with us on our trip and there were several places that she could not go with us, so we met with Purrfect Pawsitting. They were very professional and they took great care of Princes...
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#8 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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kre0123 says:
Sedona is one of those places that will take you breath away! it located in central Arizona off the 17. It is really easy to get there and a very pretty drive. all you do is take the 17 north, which is off the 10, for almost 100 miles. there are signs all over the freeway once you start getting clos...
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#9 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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Sylvie1 says:
I honestly don't remember that much of Arizona itself, it has again beena very long time. I do remember that I was scared, because I thought there was a tornado (but it can't, because a friend (kchrist) told me there are no tornado's there, haha). Arizona itself, I do remember that it is a very cult...
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#10 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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X_Drive says:
Bring an extra set of car keys; it could be a long wait for a locksmith. There are no automobile mechanics in places like the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, and very few in the areas of northern Arizona and southern Utah, especially the Indian reservations. And always check all five tires (including...
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#11 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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X_Drive says:
This little town south of Kanab, Utah on the way to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon has missed out on the tourist crowds because of the lack of nearby sites. Kanab has Zion and Bryce National Parks very close and many motels to accommodate the crowds. And of course the Grand Canyon is 80 miles ...
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#12 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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goofinoff says:
You should come visit Tucson. Feb. - May, or Sep. - Dec. are best, but come anytime. I live here, ask me anything, I'll try to help you plan your trip. Good Luck!!
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#13 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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pushirubiano says:
Wisely, the residents of Supai vetoed an idea to blast a road into their village, so there are only three ways to get to Supai: on horseback, via helicopter, or by hoofing it yourself.
If you choose to go on horseback/mule, it is wise, but not absolutely necessary, to make a reservation in advance....
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#14 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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ktduffy says:
I have been searching everywhere for the magnets of the states that are green and have the little cartoon thingys on them. I have collected them from most states I have visited but I am missing a few. Do you guys know who makes them?
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#15 of 17 general tips & advice in Arizona
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hannajax says:
Downtown Phoenix, I fear, is not on America's top list of destinations. However, Scottsdale is an international mecca for those seeking the flavors of the southwest, spas, art galleries, cowboy paraphernelia, and a very exciting night life.
Old town is older than most would think...The H...
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