Overlooking the Dam.
Here at the Dam the canyon walls are about 1500 ft tall.
Our wildlife is few and far between.
Hiking into Horseshoe Lookout the wild flowers are in full bloom.
First time we have been here in the spring.
Sue is losing her fear of heights.
Living on the edge.
For you that have not been here before, the dropoff is a little over 2000 feet.
That's a 23-ft boat below.
Walking on the rock, Prilly almost stepped on this guy.
He was about 4 ft in length.
The canyon is a big horseshoe.
A couple of late bloomers in this field.
Antelope Canyon entrance.
The first room.
On into the canyon.
They look like they're having fun.
Found a couple of bats in this cave.
The walls are incredible.
If we would have got there about 2 hours earlier
the place would have looked like this.
Exploring around Page's rock formations.
Looking down, I see Prilly looking at the wind-swept sandstone.
She's looking up at me.
Looking down at Sue. See our car in the distance.
They are getting pretty good at scaling these rocks.
Down at Lake Powell. As you can see the water is still down about 100 feet.
It's still a pretty lake.
Tomorrow we head to Capital Reef National Park.
See you then,
Ralph , Prilly & Sue
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