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Canyon de Chelly Photos [August, 2001]

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Sometimes the commute to work can be a bit distracting... and downright dangerous!

Here's something

to think about!


A room with a view, Please.
The Northern view Here's a view from my Camp, looking northwards up the side canyon.
Turning to look southward, down the canyon, you get this view. The Southern view
Early Morning in the Canyon Here's an early morning shot from a rise above camp.

Some company would be nice...
This is one of Amber's new friends. I call him Jammer. He and his partner, Tripper, showed up on our first visit here, and returned on our first morning back. The first time they had a female with them, but, so far, she hasn't returned. Jammer and Amber
Tripper This is Tripper. I call him that because his left rear paw doesn't work so well, giving him that tripod effect. He is using the paw more now than when we first met, so maybe it's healing.

Coming in on Hwy 64 from the East
This view comes from an overlook named Mummy Cave. The cave seen in the distance contains some serious Indian ruins. Sorry, but I couldn't get a good zoom into the cave. Mummy Cave Overlook
Massacre Cave Overlook This view comes from an overlook named Massacre Cave. I'm not sure why, as I couldn't see a cave from my vantage point.

How about a Saturday Morning Drive?
This was the first stop along the South Rim. It's the Tseyi Overlook Tseyi Overlook
White House 1 The White House Overlook was more than I could capture in one shot. This is the first.
This is the second shot from White House Overlook. White House 2
White House 3 This is the third and final shot from White House Overlook.
This is from the Junction Overlook. Junction Overlook
Spider Rock Overlook This was taken at the Spider Rock Overlook.

...And we were back in camp in time for lunch, and the cool afternoon thunderstorms...
The End of the Rainbow Saturday evening places us pretty close to the end of the rainbow. I wonder if we should take a hike...