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antelope canyon without guide: World of Wanderlust Brooke Bellamy, 2016-10-31 What are the world’s greatest destinations? Where are the best places to travel solo? From airport fashion to road trip rules, professional traveller Brooke Saward shows us where to go, what to do and how to get that holiday feeling without even leaving home. Full of beautiful photographs that will ignite the imagination and featuring enduring favourites like Paris, New York, and London, this is the book that will inspire you to make every day an adventure. |
antelope canyon without guide: Parent on Purpose Amy Carney, 2018-10-10 Amy Carney talks straight about the problems parents face when it comes to raising a child in today's complicated world and then shares practical advice, solutions and strategies on how to better connect family values with your behaviors, attitudes, and decisions while simultaneously preparing your son or daughter for adulthood. In this book, you'll learn how to better: LEAD: Embrace your parental authority. LOVE: Cultivate a strong and connected family culture. LAUNCH: Prepare your child for adulthood--Amazon.com. |
antelope canyon without guide: Breathe for Me Pancho Quintana, 2013-11-11 Quintana's long-awaited memoir about his harrowing survival of the 1997 Antelope Canyon flash flood tragedy in Arizona and the tragic loss of 12 extraordinary lives. It is also the story of one man's life exploring an American treasure canyon, his questioning of the meaning of his life, and his attempt at a second chance at happiness.--Back cover. |
antelope canyon without guide: Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks: Danger in the Narrows Mike Graf, 2012-03-20 Each book in the Adventures with the Parkers series for kids 8-13 takes the Parker family to a popular national park and is packed with adventure as well as interesting facts about park activities, natural history, outdoor safety, and much more. All books have been vetted and approved by park officials and park associations. Each book includes color illustrations and photographs. |
antelope canyon without guide: Arizona Bucket List Adventure Guide & Journal Paul Fiarkoski, 2020-07-14 Arizona Bucket List Adventure Guide & Journal takes you on a quest to discover 50 must-see natural wonders in the Grand Canyon State. For each of the 50 places, there's a page that tells you the best time to go, how to get there and how to get permits or passes, if needed. On the opposite page, you check it off your bucket list and journal about your experience. Organized by region: Tourist magnets like Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Monument Valley are in the North Region. In North Central, you'll find tips for amazing sites near Sedona like West Fork Oak Creek, Devil's Bridge, and the vortexes. Other regions include the Superstition Mountains, Lower Salt River, Lake Havasu, Ringbolt (Arizona) Hot Springs, Saguaro National Park, Sabino Canyon, and more. |
antelope canyon without guide: The Emerald Mile Kevin Fedarko, 2014-07 The epic story of the fastest boat ride in history, on a hand-built dory named the Emerald Mile, through the heart of the Grand Canyon on the Colorado river. |
antelope canyon without guide: Technical Slot Canyon Guide to the Colorado Plateau Michael R Kelsey, 2021-06 This is another in the series by Michael Kelsey for those who enjoy hiking and climbing. This book is unique in that every canyon described requires the use of ropes and rapelling to get all the way through. There are hundreds of maps and pictures, as well as directions and descriptions of the many small canyons available for exploration. Mr Kelsey's books have sold and continue to sell well in the Rocky Mountain region. |
antelope canyon without guide: My Itchy Travel Feet: Breathtaking Adventure Vacation Ideas Donna Hull, 2012-07-23 At My Itchy Travel Feet, The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Travel, writer Donna Hull and photographer Alan Hull travel the world recording their boomer travel experiences with words, photos, and videos so that you’ll know exactly what to expect. Their goal? To get boomers off the couch and out into the world. In this Blog to Book, they’ve chosen some of their favorite journeys to share with you. Take a road trip in Northern Italy, drive the California Big Sur coast, or explore Arches, Canyonlands, Glacier, and Grand Tetons National Parks. You’ll find a chapter on small ship luxury cruising and a travel tips section with advice on road trips, cruising, travel photography, and multi-generational travel. So, pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and start reading about active travel for boomers. It’s guaranteed to make your travel feet itchy! |
antelope canyon without guide: Plateaus and Canyons Bruce Barnbaum, 2011 The Colorado Plateau, spanning across the borders of four states, is a region that boasts an amazing diversity of landforms. Over the past 40 years, master photographer Barnbaum has visited this region repeatedly. During these visits he has discovered an endless array of awe-inspiring subjects to photograph. |
antelope canyon without guide: Canyon Hiking Guide to the Colorado Plateau Michael R. Kelsey, 1999 |
antelope canyon without guide: Because Life is for Living Melich Oderberg, 2012 Wise men throughout the generations understood that the history of mankind was narrow in its presentation. It is not accurately reflected by a spotlight that briefly rests upon the accomplishments or disasters brought about by a few people of notoriety. The history of man is about the myriad of human beings who give birth to each generation. Because Life Is for Living is author Mel Oderberg s personal story of survival, an arduous journey through World War II. It is also a reflection of the story of many of his compatriots. His memoir begins with an unusual description of the betrayal of his beloved Polish homeland and follows his trek in the shadow of his own generation of refugees where so many perished and only a lucky few survived. He considers both the enmity and goodness of his countrymen, Russian hosts, and sometimes even German foes that made survival possible, offering his testimony to the triumph of good over evil. This life story provides a glimpse into the lives of one generation, many of whom will never be able to tell their tale. It is a tribute to the dedication of the many who have fallen. It is also a reminder that many in subsequent generations may continue to fall because of mankind s inability to reconcile its soul with its past through the recognition that history is the story of common men. |
antelope canyon without guide: Great Hikes Deborah Wall, 2004-01-08 Deborah Wall has written an exciting and useful hiking guide for the Southwest. Featuring Arizona, Nevada and California's most picturesque destinations, this book is not to be missed by outdoor enthuasists of all ages. Filled with beautiful pictures and informative maps and guides, this book is the ultimate companion for any outdoor adventure. The author and editor of the guide have taken special care in selecting the most interesting and breath-taking hikes for feature in this book. Even non hikers will enjoy the vibrant narrative of Wall, as she draws you into her hiking adventures. |
antelope canyon without guide: The Owyhee River Journals Bonnie J. Olin, 2012-11-02 Mike Quigley has been exploring the Owyhee Canyonlands since 1975. Bonnie Olin joined him in 1993 and began keeping a personal record of their journeys together. Her journals, combined with Mike's 125 full color photographs of rarely seen landscapes, allow the readers to take a vicarious journey of their own, into the canyonlands of the Owyhee River in Nevada, Idaho and Oregon. Photos include the East Fork, South Fork, Main Stem and Lower Owyhee, as well as West Little Owyhee, Deep Creek, and Dickshooter Creek (Black Canyon). |
antelope canyon without guide: Ultimate Weekends: Australia Emma Shaw, 2021-11-17 A stunning, inspirational and practical guide to 60 of the best weekends away across Australia. |
antelope canyon without guide: 127 Hours Aron Ralston, 2011-02-03 A day-by-day account of Aron Ralston's unforgettable survival story. On Saturday, 26 April 2003, Aron Ralston, a 27-year-old outdoorsman and adventurer, set off for a day's hike in the Utah canyons. Eight miles from his truck, he found himself in the middle of a deep and remote canyon. Then the unthinkable happened: a boulder shifted and snared his right arm against the canyon wall. He was trapped, facing dehydration, starvation, hallucinations and hypothermia as night-time temperatures plummeted. Five and a half days later, Aron Ralston finally came to the agonising conclusion that his only hope was to amputate his own arm and get himself to safety. Miraculously, he survived. 127 Hours is more than just an adventure story. It is a brave, honest and above all inspiring account of one man's valiant effort to survive, and is destined to take its place among adventure classics such as Touching the Void. |
antelope canyon without guide: On Sal Mal Lane Ru Freeman, 2014-02-15 Sri Lanka, 1979. The Herath family has just moved to Sal Mal Lane, a quiet street disturbed only by the cries of the children whose triumphs and tragedies sustain the families that live there. As the neighbors adapt to the newcomers in different ways, the children fill their days with cricket matches, romantic crushes, and small rivalries. The innocence of the children—a beloved sister and her overprotective siblings, a rejected son and his twin sisters, two very different brothers—contrasts sharply with the petty prejudices of the adults charged with their care. But the tremors of civil war are mounting, and it is only a matter of time before the conflict engulfs them all and the sleepy neighborhood erupts in violence. Tender and heartbreaking, On Sal Mal Lane is an evocative story of what was lost to a country and its people. |
antelope canyon without guide: The Hidden Canyon John Blaustein, Edward Abbey, 1977 Now updated and filled with Edward Abbey's dry humor, this classic journal in pictures and words captures the wonder of the Grand Canyon from the river level. Color photos throughout. |
antelope canyon without guide: Desert View to Grand Canyon Village United States. National Park Service, 1940 |
antelope canyon without guide: Guide to the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon Tom Martin, Duwain Whitis, 2021-04-15 |
antelope canyon without guide: Canyoneering 3 Steve Allen, 1997 This guide features 37 major hikes designed to satisfy any canyoneer from novice to expert, including 20 in the new Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. |
antelope canyon without guide: Into the Canyon Lucy Moore, 2004 A delight to read; an invaluable historical and cultural narrative.--Leslie Marmon Silko |
antelope canyon without guide: Southwest Reflections Steve Larese, 2012 Explore America's Four Corners region, the only location in the nation where four states meet. Located in the heart of the Navajo Nation, this book presents over 230 beautiful color photographs from New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado. Hike into the Grand Canyon, explore the attractions on public lands, including Native American ruins at Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde, and immerse yourself in the surreal scenery of Bryce Canyon, the Bisti Badlands, and many otherworldly landscapes throughout the region. Meet the area's original residents, members of the Navajo and Hopi tribes. With area attractions and driving itineraries included among the captions, readers can successfully plan their own adventure to this enchanting and ancient land. This book is a valuable addition to any explorer's library, whether they are armchair explorers or in the field adventurers! |
antelope canyon without guide: DK Eyewitness Arizona and the Grand Canyon DK Eyewitness, 2022-04-18 Discover Arizona and the Grand Canyon - a region renowned for red sandstone mesas, cactus-studded deserts, and remarkable monoliths. Whether you want to take a trip through the water-filled canyons of Lake Powell, tour the Mesa Verde National Park's Ancient Puebloan cliff dwellings, or hike one of the Grand Canyon's many walking trails, your DK Eyewitness travel guide makes sure you experience all that Arizona has to offer. Dotted throughout the region's spectacular scenery are modern cities and historic towns, offering endless opportunities to experience Arizona's culture and heritage. You'll find superb museums and galleries, see the Wild West come to life, learn about Indigenous communities, and sample delicious regional cuisine. Our newly updated e-guide brings Arizona and the Grand Canyon to life, transporting you there like no other travel guide does with expert-led insights, trusted travel advice, detailed breakdowns of all the must-see sights, photographs on practically every page, and our hand-drawn illustrations which place you inside the region's iconic buildings and neighbourhoods. We've also worked hard to make sure our information is as up-to-date as possible following the COVID-19 outbreak. You'll discover: -our pick of Arizona's must-see sights and top experiences -the best spots to eat, drink, shop, and stay -detailed maps and drives, which make navigating the region easy -easy-to-follow itineraries -expert advice: get ready, get around, and stay safe -colour-coded chapters to every part of Arizona, from Phoenix to Tucson, the Grand Canyon to the Four Corners -a fresh new jacket design Exploring more of the region? Try our DK Southwest USA and National Parks. Touring the country? Try our DK Eyewitness USA. |
antelope canyon without guide: Haunted Historic Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Tim Scullion, 2020 In this second edition of over 230 ghostly photographs from photographer Tim Scullion, view 114 brand-new images and read seven new chapters that bring the hauntings of Williamsburg, Virginia, alive. Continue along Scullion's paranormal odyssey to capture and describe each apparition and the historical and paranormal background of the eighteenth-century houses and buildings afflicted to see what new observations have sprung forth from the world behind the curtain. Scullion has learned the secret to consistently capturing the city's ghostly apparitions on camera. You will see images that are beautiful, ugly, horrifying, and bizarre, and that defy explanation. Are they ghosts, aliens, angels, or demons? Take a look via digital technology as you peer into a new world of the improbable, the unexplained, the impossible, and the biggest mystery of our existence--life after death! |
antelope canyon without guide: Flowers with Wings Deborah Carney, Vinny O'Hare, 2012-03-30 Butterflies have always fascinated photographers and writers Deborah Carney and Vinny O'Hare. In this book they share the first in a series of books featuring their photographs of butterflies with quotes, proverbs and poetry about butterflies. In addition to a quote or poem on each page, the butterfly is also identified. Each of the books in our Butterfly art and photography series will have the butterflies identified. A Butterfly Lights Beside Us A butterfly lights beside us, like a sunbeam... and for a brief moment it's glory and beauty belong to our world... but then it flies on again, and although we wish it could have stayed, we are so thankful to have seen it at all. ~ Author Unknown All our butterfly photographs are taken of live butterflies in the wild or in sanctioned butterfly conservatories. |
antelope canyon without guide: Breakthrough Ghost Photography of Haunted Historic Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Tim Scullion, 2018-08-28 Digital technology serves as our eyes in the world of the improbable and unexplained, the impossible and bizarre, and the biggest mystery of our existence. In his second book on ghosts of Colonial Williamsburg, Tim Scullion has embarked on a haunting journey over six years and 20,000 photos in the making. Historical and paranormal backgrounds are disclosed for 200 strange images that defy explanation and offer photographic evidence of a world beyond our own. Go behind the veil in Colonial Williamsburg, and discover what lurks within these inexplicable faces. |
antelope canyon without guide: Frommer's American Southwest Karl Samson, Shane Christensen, Don Laine, Barbara Laine, 2003-11-10 You'll never fall into the tourist traps when you travel with Frommer's. It's like having a friend show you around, taking you to the places locals like best. Our expert authors have already gone everywhere you might go—they've done the legwork for you, and they're not afraid to tell it like it is, saving you time and money. No other series offers candid reviews of so many hotels and restaurants in all price ranges. Every Frommer's Travel Guide is up-to-date, with exact prices for everything, dozens of color maps, and exciting coverage of sports, shopping, and nightlife. You'd be lost without us! Meticulously researched, with every recommendation based on personal experience, Frommer’s American Southwest is the only guide you’ll need to experience all the adventure and natural wonders of this amazing corner of the country. In this detailed and completely up-to-date guide, you’ll find geat places to stay in every price range: luxury resorts, historic B&Bs, family-friendly motels, ranches, rustic cabins, and more. We’ll show you all the sights, from dinosaur fossils and ancient cliff dwellings to Wild West saloons and Native American pueblos. You’ll rely on our complete coverage of the national parks and monuments, including the Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, and Canyon de Chelly. Whether you’re looking for family fun or daredevil thrills, Frommer’s American Southwest will help you design the adventure that’s right for you. |
antelope canyon without guide: Hikernut's Canyon Lands Companion: A Guide to the Best Canyon Hikes in the American Southwest Brian Lane, 2013-04-15 To hike and explore the southwest canyon country is to experience a world unlike any other, and award-winning author Brian Lane places his nearly twenty years experience hiking throughout this area to good use in detailing day hikes and backpacking excursions. Covering the ancient physiographic Colorado Plateau, the region today known colloquially as the Four Corners encompasses eight national parks, ten national monuments and a national recreation area. To hike and explore the southwest canyon country is to experience a world unlike any other, and award-winning author Brian Lane places his nearly twenty years experience hiking throughout this area to good use in detailing trails, permits and logistics, safety concerns, proper gear, wildlife and geology, and contact information for local services. The book includes detailed maps and trailhead directions, as well as beautiful color photographs which will kindle the desire to trek this area yourself. |
antelope canyon without guide: Arizona Off the Beaten Path® Carrie Frasure, 2009-11-10 Everyone has heard of the Grand Canyon, but what about the Petrified Forest or Goldfield Ghost Town? For travelers interested in exploring the unusual and unique, this unconventional guide to Arizona offers everything from the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument to the Tallest Fountain in the World. |
antelope canyon without guide: Explorer's Guide Arizona (Second Edition) (Explorer's Complete) Christine Maxa, 2010-11-01 A new edition of this encyclopedic guide to Arizona's array of natural wonders, recreational opportunities and world-class comforts. With its natural wonders, recreational opportunities and world-class comforts, Arizona is one of the favorite travel destinations on the planet. Christine Maxa’s encyclopedic guide has everything from culture and history to the perfect 18 holes of golf; from luxurious spas to rugged backcountry adventures. This new edition covers all the national parks and monuments and features lodging and dining gems you won’t want to miss. |
antelope canyon without guide: Fodor's Arizona & the Grand Canyon Fodor's Travel Guides, 2021-03-23 Whether you want to hike the Grand Canyon, golf in Phoenix, or take a road trip on Route 66, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Arizona are here to help! Fodor’s Arizona and the Grand Canyon guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully-redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos. Fodor’s Arizona and the Grand Canyon travel guide includes: AN ILLUSTRATED ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES GUIDE to the top things to see and do MULTIPLE ITINERARIES to effectively organize your days and maximize your time MORE THAN 30 DETAILED MAPS to help you navigate confidently COLOR PHOTOS throughout to spark your wanderlust! HONEST RECOMMENDATIONS FROM LOCALS on the best sights, restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, activities, and more PHOTO-FILLED “BEST OF” FEATURES on “Best Hikes in Arizona” “Best Day Trips From Phoenix,” “What to Eat and Drink in Arizona,” “What to Buy,” and more TRIP-PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS including when to go, getting around, beating the crowds, and saving time and money HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS providing rich context on the local art, Native American culture, architecture, cuisine, and more SPECIAL FEATURES on “Arizona’s Landscape Adventures,” “Exploring the Colorado River,” “Valley of the Sun Golf,” “Native American Experience,” “The Wild West” and more LOCAL WRITERS to help you find the under-the-radar gems UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON: Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Tucson, Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Page, Horseshoe Bend, the Colorado River, Lake Havasu, Lake Powell, Prescott, Flagstaff, Williams, Jerome, Saguaro National Park, the Petrified Forest, the Painted Desert, Kartchner Caverns, the Coronado Trail, Glen Canyon, the Hopi Mesas, Navajo Nation, Route 66, the Hoover Dam, and more. Planning on visiting America’s national parks? Check out Fodor’s National Parks of the West. *Important note for digital editions: The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition. ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS: Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor’s has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup, or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us! |
antelope canyon without guide: Let's Go Southwest USA Adventure, 3rd Edition Let's Go Inc., 2003-12 The Resource for the Independent Traveler For over forty years Let's Go Travel Guides have brought budget-savvy travelers closer to the world and its diverse cultures by providing the most up-to-date information. Includes: · Entries at all price levels for lodging, food, attractions, and more · Advice for adrenaline sports, including rock climbing and mountain biking · Essential advice for getting around and maintaining a car in the desert · In-depth coverage of Native American culture and life in the region · Opportunities to make a difference through study, work, and volunteering · Detailed maps of cities, towns, and the outdoors Unique Adventures for Adrenaline-Seekers: · Shred the world-famous mountain bike trails of Moab's Slickrock · Climb the dunes of White Sands National Monument by moonlight · Push 70 mph down the Olympic bobsled course near Park City, Utah · Camp under green waterfalls on the floor of the Grand Canyon · Preserve native artifacts on a New Mexico archaeological dig Get advice, read up, and book tickets at www.letsgo.com |
antelope canyon without guide: The Third Tower Up from the Road Kevin Dolgin, 2009-06-01 The Third Tower Up from the Road is a humorous and entertaining collection of travel essays made up of old favorites as well as new commentaries from Kevin Dolgin’s popular McSweeney’s Internet Tendency column, Kevin Dolgin Tells You About Places You Should Go. The work celebrates the distinctive qualities of locales the world over, and each globetrotting essay focuses on a specific place, capturing the flavors and cultures through individual observations and exceptional experiences. Funny, irreverent, and insightful, these writings eschew the bland, touristy veneer experienced by most travelers as they seek to discover what is special and unique about each destination. Covering a wide range of places and interests, from unusual experiences and humorous traveler’s foibles to voyages that are intensely personal and moving, the selected columns include The Best Falafel in the World: Beirut, Lebanon, The Door to Hell: Paris, France, Kafka’s Erotic Dream: Prague, Czech Republic, The Nesting Habits of Roman Cars: Rome, Italy, Of Romans and Pussycats: Provence, France, and The Third Tower Up from the Road: Huanghuacheng, China. Also featured is The Corsican Swallowtail: Corsica, France, which was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. |
antelope canyon without guide: Mystical Puzzle Tanya Ebert, 2010-08-05 On 9/11/2008, Tanya Ebert arrived in Sedona, Arizona, completely shattered and ready to give up on life. Upon returning home, and falling asleep, she was startled when she awakened. The person who awoke, was not Tanya. The eternal bliss she felt was nothing she had ever experienced before. Through a journey of self discovery, it was indeed revealed, the person who stepped out of bed, was without a doubt, not the same person who went to bed. She frantically looked all over her home for Tanya and could not find her. Tanya embarked on a magical journey looking for the missing pieces of the puzzle; and to find out who or what she really was. Trying to explain it to those around her seemed impossible when she had no idea what was happening herself. Join her on an unexpected, yet challenging, extraordinary, instantaneous awakening, of a world she never knew existed. She was not looking for it. It found her! If it happened to her ....... Visit Tanya's website, www.mysticalpuzzle.com, or order it here. |
antelope canyon without guide: Holiday and Vacation Planning Guide to the Federal Parks of the Southwest United States. National Park Service. Southwest Region. Public Affairs Office, 1977 |
antelope canyon without guide: The Rough Guide to the Grand Canyon Greg Ward, 2011-05-02 The Rough Guide to the Grand Canyon is the definitive practical guide to America's greatest natural wonder. As well as comprehensive coverage of the national park, including all the fabulous viewpoints along the North and South rims, it includes full details of the majestic and under-explored deserts of the surrounding region. It will guide you to remote turquoise waterfalls and the dramatic new Skywalk on the neighbouring Havasupai and Hualapai reservations, and the sublime slot canyons of northern Arizona, as well as to lively gateway towns such as Flagstaff. Together with informative reviews of accommodation and dining options everywhere, you'll find step-by-step advice on making the most of countless awe-inspiring hiking trails, and even rafting on the Colorado River. With its custom-designed maps and extensive photographs, it's the perfect companion for any Grand Canyon adventure. |
antelope canyon without guide: Fodor's Arizona & the Grand Canyon Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc, 2006-10 Includes where to stay and eat, must-see sights and local secrets, and a map to get you where you are going. |
antelope canyon without guide: Composing Place Jacob Greene, 2023-04-01 Composing Place takes an innovative approach to engaging with the compositional affordances of mobile technologies. Mobile, wearable, and spatial computing technologies are more than the latest marketing gimmick from a perpetually proximate future; they are rather an emerging composing platform through which digital writers will increasingly create and distribute place-based multimodal texts. Jacob Greene utilizes and develops a rhetorical framework through which writers can leverage the affordances of these technologies by drawing on theoretical approaches within rhetorical studies, multimodal composition, and spatial theory, as well as emerging “maker” practices within digital humanities and critical media studies, to show how emerging mobile technologies are poised to transform theories, practices, and pedagogies of digital writing. Greene identifies three emerging “modalities” through which mobile technologies are being used by digital writers. First, to counter dominant discourses in contested spaces; second, to historicize entrenched narratives in iconic spaces; and third, to amplify marginalized voices in mundane spaces. Through these modalities, Greene employs Indigenous philosophies and theories that upend the ways that the discipline has centered placed-based rhetorics, offering digital writers better strategies for using mobile media as a platform for civic deliberation, social advocacy, and political action. Composing Place offers close analyses of mobile media experiences created by various artists and digital media practitioners, as well as detailed overviews of Greene’s own projects (also accessible through the companion website: www.composingplace.com). These projects include a digital “countertour” of SeaWorld that demonstrates the ways in which the attraction is driven by capitalism; an augmented reality tour of Detroit’s Woodward Avenue; and a mobile advocacy project in Jacksonville, Florida, that demonstrates the inequitable effects of car-centric public infrastructure. Ultimately, by engaging with these theoretical frameworks, rhetorical design principles, and pedagogical practices of mobile writing, readers can utilize the unique affordances of mobile media in various teaching and research contexts. |
antelope canyon without guide: Fodor's The Complete Guide to the National Parks of the West Fodor's Travel Guides, 2019-04-02 For a limited time, receive a free Fodor's Guide to Safe and Healthy Travel e-book with the purchase of this guidebook! Go to fodors.com for details. Ready to experience the National Parks of the West? The experts at Fodor’s are here to help. Fodor’s Complete Guide to the National Parks of the West travel guide is packed with customizable itineraries with top recommendations, detailed maps of each National Park, and exclusive tips from locals. Whether you want to hike through jaw-dropping landscapes of Yosemite, see rare wildlife and natural wonders in Yellowstone, or go river-rafting in the Grand Canyon, this up-to-date guidebook will help you plan it all out. This new edition has been FULLY-REDESIGNED with a new layout and beautiful images for more intuitive travel planning! Fodor’s Complete Guide to the National Parks of the West includes: ● AN ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE GUIDE that visually captures the top highlights of each National Park. ● SPECTACULAR COLOR PHOTOS AND FEATURES throughout, including special features on the geothermal wonders of Yellowstone, tips for stargazing, and identifying rock formations and ancient petroglyphs. ● INSPIRATIONAL “BEST OF” LISTS identify the best things to see, do, eat, drink, and more. ● MULTIPLE ITINERARIES for various trip lengths help you maximize your time. ● MORE THAN 70 DETAILED MAPS help you plot your itinerary and navigate confidently. ● EXPERT RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS offer options for every taste. ● TRIP PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS include: guides to getting around, saving money and time, and beating the crowds. ● LOCAL INSIDER ADVICE tells you where to find under-the-radar gems, along with the best campsites and lodges in each park. ● HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL OVERVIEWS add perspective and enrich your travels. ● NEW FEATURES like the best site in each National Park; A SPECIAL GUIDE to river-rafting in the Colorado River. ● COVERS: Yellowstone, Glacier and Waterton Lakes, Grand Teton, Zion, Olympic National Park, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Carlsbad Caverns, Rocky Mountain National Park, Mesa Verde, Badlands National Park, Great Basin, Crater Lake, and more. ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS: Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor’s has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. Planning on visiting more of the West? Check out Fodor’s California, Fodor's Utah, Fodor's Colorado, and more. |
antelope canyon without guide: Grand Canyon: The Complete Guide James Kaiser, 2018-03-28 Discover the best of Grand Canyon in this award-winning, full-color travel guidebook. From hiking to biking to river rafting, Grand Canyon National Park is filled with adventures. But without careful planning, a trip there can be overwhelming. Grand Canyon: The Complete Guide helps you make the most of your time in the park. Whatever your interests—hiking the Bright Angel Trail, riding mules to Phantom Ranch, watching sunset from Hopi Point, relaxing at a historic lodge—this gorgeous travel guidebook puts the best of Grand Canyon at your fingertips. Beautiful color photos showcase the park's best viewpoints and destinations. Fascinating chapters on Geology, History and Wildlife reveal the story behind the scenery. Detailed maps make travel planning easy. From Havasu Canyon's stunning waterfalls to incredible day hikes on the North and South Rims, Grand Canyon: The Complete Guide is the only guidebook you'll need. Filled with tips to save you time and money! Winner: Benjamin Franklin Award (Best Full-Color Travel Guide) Winner: Independent Publisher Book Award (Best Travel Guide) |
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Sep 16, 2012 · It made the antelope very, very easy to spot, even at distances of 3-5 miles sometimes. The day I shot the buck, we drove south down to Phoenix and were in solid rain for …
Antelope and the .270 Win. - Hunting Washington
Jul 3, 2013 · Antelope are fairly small critters with light bone structure. You don't have a lot of meat to start with. The last thing you want is a light bullet that is going to fragment and ruin …
Removing Antelope Horns - Hunting Washington
Nov 15, 2008 · Question. How do you remove the horns off an antelope so you can preserve the flesh underneath? The goats I have killed before werelate in the season so the horns just …
My 2024 Wyoming antelope trip with photos - hunting …
Oct 23, 2024 · My hunt objectives this year were to look for a nice buck antelope, and also some whitetail does for meat. The private property I am fortunate to hunt has an abundance of …
Wyoming Antelope unit 78 - hunting-washington.com
Jun 22, 2017 · Antelope know vehicles mean trouble, and get extremely nervous when doors open. If you see a buck that looks really good from the truck, keep driving until out of sight, …
Info needed for MT Antelope area 700-20 - Hunting Washington
Aug 19, 2018 · Plenty of Antelope on private property. I was thinking of the Norther portion in the 700 below the CMR. The antelope is my priority. I do have a buch of goals: 8-20 SEP Archery …
Montana 700 deer & antelope combo. - hunting-washington.com
Feb 8, 2021 · Pretty much spot on, the antelope will be picked over and skiddish as well as in their winter range and the mulies won't be in the rut. In some places the antelope migrate such that …
How to blacken Antelope horns? - Hunting Washington
Nov 19, 2020 · Working on a DIY Antelope Euro mount. It's going well, but before permanently attaching the horns I would like to darken/blacken them more. Any tips on what to use for this …
Arizona 2025 Elk and Antelope draw results are out
Re: Arizona 2025 Elk and Antelope draw results are out « Reply #9 on: February 24, 2025, 07:19:32 PM » I managed to snag a unit 1 archery tag way before I should have.
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Jan 1, 2025 · Each group spent approximately 4 hours driving their route and met in Bickelton. This survey was done primarily by 3 SCI chapters with the locations of antelope to be shared …
Arizona Unit 9 antelope report - hunting-washington.com
Sep 16, 2012 · It made the antelope very, very easy to spot, even at distances of 3-5 miles sometimes. The day I shot the buck, we drove south down to Phoenix and were in solid rain …