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   Message 946 of 1,275   
   George Kincaid to May O. Naise   
   Re: Monument Valley, Utah   
   12 May 06 02:54:44   
   
   From: george.kincaid@worldnet.att.net   
      
   Thank you, I didn't know that fall was the best time. It would also make it   
   easier to get airfare to somewhere like Las Vegas or Flagstaff in the fall,   
   I'd imagine, with Southwest or another cheap airline. Sounds like a good   
   place to have a local guide, too. I visited Big Bend National Park in the   
   '80s, and there some REMOTE parts of that place, too. Monument Valley looks   
   like mostly open desert; not sage brush or anything?   
   "May O. Naise"  wrote in message   
   news:heKdnWxOHf8erf7ZRVn-iA@valortelecom.com...   
   > In article ,   
   > george.kincaid@worldnet.att.net says...   
   >>   
   >>Thank you. Did you get to see the American Masters special on John   
   >>Ford/John   
   >>Wayne this evening? Those movies are one of the reasons I'd like to visit   
   >>Monument valley.   
   >   
   > I don't even own a TV. My computer monitor replaced   
   > that pasttime years ago.   
   >   
   > I'm sure you realize that the "red rocks" country   
   > of the 4-corners area is best visited in the fall   
   > of the year. Spring can be very changeable right   
   > up until June. But from mid-Sept to late Nov the   
   > chances of enjoyable weather are best. Any time of   
   > the year, take way more water with you than you think   
   > you could possibly drink in a day.   
   >   
      
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