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Day 6: Canyon de Chelly And Hubbell Trading Post

In the morning, a sugar coating of snow had fallen, lightly covering the rocks. Ahead of us the canyon forked into two; from the riverbed a red rock spire rose a thousand feet into the air. Low clouds, or high fog, brushed its top. I held my breath. Looking up at a rock . . . → Read More: Day 6: Canyon de Chelly And Hubbell Trading Post

Day 4: Monument Valley

Monument Valley is a place that lends itself to deja vu. It’s been a setting for dozens of movies, ranging from old Westerns like “Stagecoach” to “Forrest Gump” and my personal favorite, “Thelma and Louise.” So when I drove into the valley, which lies along the Utah-Arizona border in the Navajo Nation, it . . . → Read More: Day 4: Monument Valley