Page, Arizona: Antelope Canyon (May 2016)

Lower Antelope Canyon.

I had heard of this famous place and, having a morning to kill in Page, Arizona, in late May, 2016 (Memorial Day Weekend), I decided to spend it on one of the tours organized by the Navajo. There are two canyons, Upper and Lower, and I went through the half-mile Lower Canyon. It was a total zoo as it was a holiday weekend. There was a long line of cars to get through the main gate. My friend left me off and I stood in line, not walking past the other cars.

And there was a long line there, but a separate window for Reserved Places made that simple for me. So then I joined a group of 17 with a pleasant young Navajo woman to guide us through. The throngs of people were unbelievable. Could I actually enjoy the canyon in such a context? Of course I wanted to take pictures, but that really was not my main goal: I just wanted to see it.

I think the best slots I have seen are, in this order: Egypt 3, Zebra, Brimstone, the Lemon Squeezer+Iron Lung, Spooky, and three in the Red Breaks area. Antelope is completely different from these. The variety of these justifiably famous slot canyons on the Colorado Plateau is truly remarkable. Whether the Navajo are doing the right thing or the best thing, I can’t say. It is all so highly controlled as to be slightly unpleasant. But given that the slots are close to a highway and city, what other option is there?

I saw a Datura plant on the way out; I had never seen that famous, poisonous flower before.