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Arizona Desert

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:41 am
by arlis
As I traveled south on US-89 from Page Arizona I seen interesting sites between page and Flagstaff I took photos while I was driving, I'm not sure of what if any attractions these might be Can anyone help me out?
Tried to upload them but to large but they are on my facebook photos album My unpleasant return trip home. If one might reconize or notice a miss name could you post it on the comment of the photo
Thanks
Arlis Hirsch
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=11 ... id=2033010

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:27 am
by SteveS
Bummer that a password is needed to see any of these pics. If ya ever post any of these for public viewing, let us know.

Been many years since I traveled 89 between Flag and Page, I did get to spend some time along 89A (Page and Kanab) in 2009. 8-)

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:19 pm
by CowboySlim
My wife really liked the tee shirt that I bought for her at the Cameron Trading Post. :)

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 6:17 pm
by theos
Ohh that's nice...I really want to go there in the desert.

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 4:41 pm
by Paul
Well, this thread's a few months old, so not sure how useful I'm being, but I took a look at the photos, and most all of them seem to show just typical roadside scenery for that part of the country. Not really a lot of identifiable landmarks. Nice country, though!

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:02 pm
by desert wanderer
Paul wrote:Well, this thread's a few months old, so not sure how useful I'm being, but I took a look at the photos, and most all of them seem to show just typical roadside scenery for that part of the country. Not really a lot of identifiable landmarks. Nice country, though!
Paul, I've learned over the years that one has to get beyond the roadside scenery. Because going "out" into the desert, is in reality, truly "going in". And THAT is where and when, the magic begins!

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:31 pm
by Plays In The Dirt
desert wanderer wrote:
Paul wrote:Well, this thread's a few months old, so not sure how useful I'm being, but I took a look at the photos, and most all of them seem to show just typical roadside scenery for that part of the country. Not really a lot of identifiable landmarks. Nice country, though!
Paul, I've learned over the years that one has to get beyond the roadside scenery. Because going "out" into the desert, is in reality, truly "going in". And THAT is where and when, the magic begins!
DW - would you please post your email address again so I can get back to you? Thanks!

Plays - (Greg)

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:01 pm
by desert wanderer
Plays In The Dirt wrote:
desert wanderer wrote:
Paul wrote:Well, this thread's a few months old, so not sure how useful I'm being, but I took a look at the photos, and most all of them seem to show just typical roadside scenery for that part of the country. Not really a lot of identifiable landmarks. Nice country, though!
Paul, I've learned over the years that one has to get beyond the roadside scenery. Because going "out" into the desert, is in reality, truly "going in". And THAT is where and when, the magic begins!
DW - would you please post your email address again so I can get back to you? Thanks!

Plays - (Greg)
Absolutely Greg, I look forward to hearing from you! rixcamp@gmail.com

I have a new job that takes up quite a bit of my time, so it may be a day or 2 before I have a chance to get back to you. However, I WILL reply, as soon as I can. Rick

Re: Arizona Desert

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:38 pm
by Paul
desert wanderer wrote:
Paul wrote:Well, this thread's a few months old, so not sure how useful I'm being, but I took a look at the photos, and most all of them seem to show just typical roadside scenery for that part of the country. Not really a lot of identifiable landmarks. Nice country, though!
Paul, I've learned over the years that one has to get beyond the roadside scenery. Because going "out" into the desert, is in reality, truly "going in". And THAT is where and when, the magic begins!
I couldn't agree more. I was just responding to the original post asking for help identifying what was shown in the photos.