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  • R Rob Manderson

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    Vadim Tabakman
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    Actually the whole plan was to pee over the dam and see what kind of arc I could get, but there were too many people. lol :omg:

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      Hi all, need some advise from anyone who knows a bit about the vegas area - going to be in LV for three nights (Friday-Sunday) but would like to extend my stay and visit maybe the grand canyon or some other national park..however I know absolutely nothing about the geography of the place, how long it takes to get places, what kind of excursions are available etc.. My criteria is basically: some kind of hike/excursion which is led by an experienced person. I'd like to get up at (say) 5am and see the sunrise over the canyon, take pictures, that sort of thing. Then maybe some hiking, visit a lake, get back in the evening and rest up, go visit some other place the next day etc.. I have no idea how I would get to the grand-canyon (car/bus??), or even which bit I need to get to - heard it's kinda big :) so I'd be looking on leaving LV either sunday afternoon or early monday to get to the grand-canyon, maybe a couple of days there, then a day at some nice national park with lots to look at / explore, then get back to vegas to fly out later on in the week.. anyone got some good tips on what to see+do, where to stay whilst I'm there? TIA, James
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      Roger Wright
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      Plan on 3 - 4 hours of driving to get the the Canyon from Lost Wages, NV. If you drive to Boulder City, you'll cross over the damn - it's an awesome sight. Continue on toward Kingman, AZ, then hop on I-40 to Williams. From Williams you can either drive on to the canyon, or stop and take a train ride. There are some interesting package deals available that include the train ride and lodging at the Grand Canyon that you should look into. At the canyon you can take a self-guided hike to the bottom, or hire a mule to ride. Guides are also available, but you'll want to book a reservation asap; they usually take a group down together. I strongly recommend the mule ride, as the walk is extremely strenuous, over a mile down. I've heard it has been done in a day, but not often. Google on Bright Angel Trail and Williams, AZ for leads to booking information. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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        Plan on 3 - 4 hours of driving to get the the Canyon from Lost Wages, NV. If you drive to Boulder City, you'll cross over the damn - it's an awesome sight. Continue on toward Kingman, AZ, then hop on I-40 to Williams. From Williams you can either drive on to the canyon, or stop and take a train ride. There are some interesting package deals available that include the train ride and lodging at the Grand Canyon that you should look into. At the canyon you can take a self-guided hike to the bottom, or hire a mule to ride. Guides are also available, but you'll want to book a reservation asap; they usually take a group down together. I strongly recommend the mule ride, as the walk is extremely strenuous, over a mile down. I've heard it has been done in a day, but not often. Google on Bright Angel Trail and Williams, AZ for leads to booking information. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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        James Brown
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        Thanks for the responses, got lots of ideas now :) James
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          Actually the whole plan was to pee over the dam and see what kind of arc I could get, but there were too many people. lol :omg:

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          Lost User
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          Ah. You're australian. ;P The tigress is here :-D

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            Ah. You're australian. ;P The tigress is here :-D

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            Ryan Binns
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            Trollslayer wrote: Ah. You're australian. ;P

            Ryan

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            • L Lost User

              Ah. You're australian. ;P The tigress is here :-D

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              Vadim Tabakman
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              Explains a lot ha ? ;P

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              • J James Brown

                Hi all, need some advise from anyone who knows a bit about the vegas area - going to be in LV for three nights (Friday-Sunday) but would like to extend my stay and visit maybe the grand canyon or some other national park..however I know absolutely nothing about the geography of the place, how long it takes to get places, what kind of excursions are available etc.. My criteria is basically: some kind of hike/excursion which is led by an experienced person. I'd like to get up at (say) 5am and see the sunrise over the canyon, take pictures, that sort of thing. Then maybe some hiking, visit a lake, get back in the evening and rest up, go visit some other place the next day etc.. I have no idea how I would get to the grand-canyon (car/bus??), or even which bit I need to get to - heard it's kinda big :) so I'd be looking on leaving LV either sunday afternoon or early monday to get to the grand-canyon, maybe a couple of days there, then a day at some nice national park with lots to look at / explore, then get back to vegas to fly out later on in the week.. anyone got some good tips on what to see+do, where to stay whilst I'm there? TIA, James
                http://www.catch22.org.uk

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                eggie5
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                Don't forget to stop by Barstow! /\ |_ E X E GG

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                • E eggie5

                  Don't forget to stop by Barstow! /\ |_ E X E GG

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                  Roger Wright
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                  :laugh::laugh::laugh: Daggett has so much more to offer! Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                  • J James Brown

                    Hi all, need some advise from anyone who knows a bit about the vegas area - going to be in LV for three nights (Friday-Sunday) but would like to extend my stay and visit maybe the grand canyon or some other national park..however I know absolutely nothing about the geography of the place, how long it takes to get places, what kind of excursions are available etc.. My criteria is basically: some kind of hike/excursion which is led by an experienced person. I'd like to get up at (say) 5am and see the sunrise over the canyon, take pictures, that sort of thing. Then maybe some hiking, visit a lake, get back in the evening and rest up, go visit some other place the next day etc.. I have no idea how I would get to the grand-canyon (car/bus??), or even which bit I need to get to - heard it's kinda big :) so I'd be looking on leaving LV either sunday afternoon or early monday to get to the grand-canyon, maybe a couple of days there, then a day at some nice national park with lots to look at / explore, then get back to vegas to fly out later on in the week.. anyone got some good tips on what to see+do, where to stay whilst I'm there? TIA, James
                    http://www.catch22.org.uk

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                    vprashu
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                    I would recommend Bryce Canyon [^]and Zion National Park [^]also. You could do a LV-Zion-Bryce-GrandCanyon-LV round trip. Grand Canyon is great, but I personally liked the colors/view at Byrce better prashu

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                      I would recommend Bryce Canyon [^]and Zion National Park [^]also. You could do a LV-Zion-Bryce-GrandCanyon-LV round trip. Grand Canyon is great, but I personally liked the colors/view at Byrce better prashu

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                      Roger Wright
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                      vprashu wrote: Bryce Canyon Gorgeous! I spent a night there one winter - I've never been so cold. But it was worth it to wake in the morning, listen to the absolute silence of a fresh snowfall, and smell the bacon frying over a wood fire. Awesome colors, even in winter.:-D Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                      • R Roger Wright

                        :laugh::laugh::laugh: Daggett has so much more to offer! Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                        eggie5
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                        Are you familiar with the land of Barstow? I happen to live there. /\ |_ E X E GG

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                        • E eggie5

                          Are you familiar with the land of Barstow? I happen to live there. /\ |_ E X E GG

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                          Roger Wright
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                          My condolences... I spent a week there one day.:-D Actually, it seems like I've been driving past Barstow all my life. In Boy Scouts we camped at Goldstone. When I turned 18 and drove to Las Vegas after work to have breakfast, I stopped there for a pit stop briefly. When I drove through the godforsakenstinkindesert on company travel or to visit relatives at the river, I drove past Barstow. I still drive by a couple of times a year to visit relatives in the PRC, or on the rare occasions I get to visit home - Crestline. I have yet to discover a good reason to stop short of a full bladder.:cool: Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                          • R Roger Wright

                            My condolences... I spent a week there one day.:-D Actually, it seems like I've been driving past Barstow all my life. In Boy Scouts we camped at Goldstone. When I turned 18 and drove to Las Vegas after work to have breakfast, I stopped there for a pit stop briefly. When I drove through the godforsakenstinkindesert on company travel or to visit relatives at the river, I drove past Barstow. I still drive by a couple of times a year to visit relatives in the PRC, or on the rare occasions I get to visit home - Crestline. I have yet to discover a good reason to stop short of a full bladder.:cool: Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                            eggie5
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                            Well, hey. That's cool to know that someone on codeproject know what barstow is. /\ |_ E X E GG

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                            • E eggie5

                              Well, hey. That's cool to know that someone on codeproject know what barstow is. /\ |_ E X E GG

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                              Roger Wright
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                              Did they ever rebuild the McDonald's that was in the train? I lunched there once; the food was inedible, like all McDonald's, but the ambience was delightful. I never bothered to look for it after I heard it burned... Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                                Did they ever rebuild the McDonald's that was in the train? I lunched there once; the food was inedible, like all McDonald's, but the ambience was delightful. I never bothered to look for it after I heard it burned... Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                                For a brief stint in my life I moved to washington. For about 5 years actually. I didn't even know it burnt down! It's looks the same as it alwasys has for me. They addded a Quizones and a Panda express though. Did you know they are going to build an Indian Casino here in Barstow. Yeah, right by the outlet center. Did you ever go to the big outlet center? The one with the sign that says, "Over 99 Outlets" but really only six (outlets). /\ |_ E X E GG

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                                  For a brief stint in my life I moved to washington. For about 5 years actually. I didn't even know it burnt down! It's looks the same as it alwasys has for me. They addded a Quizones and a Panda express though. Did you know they are going to build an Indian Casino here in Barstow. Yeah, right by the outlet center. Did you ever go to the big outlet center? The one with the sign that says, "Over 99 Outlets" but really only six (outlets). /\ |_ E X E GG

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                                  Roger Wright
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                                  eggie5 wrote: they are going to build an Indian Casino here in Barstow I'm not surprised. I wonder where they imported the Indians from? Casinos in the PRC operated by Indian tribes are killing the economy here, as Laughlin used to be where Left-coasties went to play. Since 9/11 that crowd has discovered that it's easier to go to a nearby tribal casino than risking their lives travelling to Laughlin, and the tribes have responded to the easy money by building ever more casinos. One tribe makes so much off of the gamblers there that every member of the tribe is paid $10,000 a month for being a member, and the only 1,000 of them. Nice work, if you can get it.:-D Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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