Special Canyon Tour

December 2, 2009

Four Day Canyon Tours

My 2010 open tour season begins with a tour for photo bugs.  The May 11, 2010 Four Day Canyon Tour will be dedicated to photographers.

This is a chance for amateur and professional photographers to get together for fun and some amazing photo opportunities as we visit the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park

My usual tour will be accented with tips for photographers, special stops specifically for the best camera shots and narration directed at photography.

We will include some evening events for photographers to get together, swap stories and share their experiences.

Including a chance for some canyon sunrise or sunset shots and photo hikes on and in the canyons.

The tour will include a tour of Monument Valley with a Navajo guide and possible a chance to shoot a rodeo like the media.

All of the information can be found at http://fourdaycanyontour.com and book the May 11 tour.

Hope to see you there

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See The Canyon Now

December 1, 2009

Grand Canyon in the Winter

Many people have a hard time believing that right now, the cold winter months, are the best times to really SEE the Grand Canyon.

Ok, it is a bit chilly and the wind can get down right nippy.  Yet, if you can tolerate that, The canyon rewards you with some absolutely majestic views you don’t get any other time of the year.

Winter time is when the air is crisp, and refreshingly clean.  the winds have blown the dirt and smog away.  The sun is lower in the sky so you see more of the variations of color in the rock strata.

And the best point is the lack of tourists.  Not so many tourists brave the coild  to make the trek to the canyon this time of year.  And I think that is a shame.

Always check the weather forcast before you go as things can change fast there.  Plus you may find that what is cold for one person, is seasonably wrm for another.

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