โMay-27-2018 10:36 AM
โJun-07-2018 10:25 AM
agesilaus wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
I have no experience with National Parks/National Forests. Can you explain the difference? Do National Forests have paved roads or campsites with hookups?
...The differences from our standpoint can be hard to see. NPS lands tend to have highly restrictive policies, don't pick up that rock for example. CG are usually developed but without hooksups of any sort.....
โMay-30-2018 06:39 AM
โMay-30-2018 06:23 AM
rbtglove wrote:
A good National Park that is not very crowded and is very impressive is Great Basin. Has a nice visitor center and a cave tour and great hiking. Kind of out of the way but worth a visit.
โMay-30-2018 05:50 AM
โMay-29-2018 03:51 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
I have no experience with National Parks/National Forests. Can you explain the difference? Do National Forests have paved roads or campsites with hookups?
โMay-29-2018 01:50 PM
โMay-29-2018 11:14 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
I have no experience with National Parks/National Forests. Can you explain the difference? Do National Forests have paved roads or campsites with hookups?
โMay-29-2018 08:53 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
I have no experience with National Parks/National Forests. Can you explain the difference? Do National Forests have paved roads or campsites with hookups?
โMay-29-2018 07:51 AM
โMay-29-2018 06:41 AM
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โMay-28-2018 03:56 PM
โMay-28-2018 11:36 AM
Janss wrote:
agesilaus...I've never heard of the "East Rim". That section of the article seems to be based on the writer's conversation or visit with the owner of a tour business. I looked up their website. My guess is that they take you to an overlook on a dirt road off Hwy 89 between Cameron and Page, which is on Navajo land. He mentions the confluence of the Little Colorado River and the Colorado River, which may be where he takes his customers. I imagine it's a lovely sight, but I think it is him naming this overlook as the "East Rim". It is not in the National Park nor is it a "defined park".
And the photo of Antelope Canyon, with the caption "Antelope Canyon in the East Rim" is a little ridiculous. Antelope Canyon is in Page, AZ...nowhere near what could possibly be considered the East Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Bottom line...I think this bit of the article is mainly about the business, Sacred Edge Tours.