Day 3: Page, Rainbow Bridge, Monument Valley, Page

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After some more research on my camera problem, I think my only hope is to take my camera back to Costco. In Phoenix, of course, after the Grand Canyon. Of course, because of a few idiots, Costco has revised their very generous policy of return-no questions asked to return-only in the first three months. However, since I bought my camera about a month before that policy started, I may be good. Or not. It depends. I still have all my original packaging, so at least I can throw that away too if this doesn’t work. At least I gave Sandy’s mom a 3 Megapixel Powershot before we left, and Sandy’s dad has a 4 Megapixel Camera, so I won’t have to describe the next five days in prose. I suppose another good thing is that I have already been to many of the places we will be visiting over the next few days, except for the Grand Canyon.

Anyway, today we will be visiting Rainbow Bridge and Monument Valley. Rainbow Bridge is the largest natural arch in the world, stretching 275 feet across the river. Rainbow Bridge is in the middle of Lake Powell, so we are renting a speedboat to take us out there. The trip is about 4 hours round-trip, and I’d like to take a leisurely drive, but Sandy wants to get to Monument Valley before dark, so we need to make it back to the dock by four. Which might be cutting it close. We’ll see.


 

 


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