huachuca wrote:
If you make it to Lee's Ferry, be sure to check out Lonely Dell ranch which was the name one of John Lee's wives gave to the settlement. The orchards, buildings, cemetery and general history are interesting. Condors can often be seen perched on the girders beneath Navajo Bridge in late afternoon. The nearby Cliff Dwellers grill has ice cold beer and great shrimp tacos. We enjoyed the all day boat trip and short hike to Rainbow Arch. Combine that with a tour of the dam.
I made it to Lee's ferry several years ago and did a float trip for trout, caught more than 20 nothing really big but the trip was beautiful, saw the condors and the orchard and was intrigued with the whole area. Always wanted to go back and explore that area more. With the information I got on the tread it looks like the toadstool is a hike that we can do along with antelope canyon and maybe a partial hike to the first wave(see agesilaus video) if we can get a permit. Those were informative videos. Thanks again for all the suggestions.