This video was perfect. Straight to the point and right amount of info on each place. Well done ππ½
In 1999, I went to Horseshoe Bend. Somewhere between 1pm-3pm in the month of July. There was only one other person during that time. No fee either. The best experience I had in Paige was taking a guided tour on the Colorado River from the base of Glen Canyon dam to Lee's Ferry. Spectacular adventure. Also, take a guided tour to Rainbow bridge on Lake Powell. Do it!!!
A couple of tips (I've been to the Wave etc. multiple times), very familiar with area. The Wave hike is much more than the Wave. Be sure to plan a whole day, 10+ miles. Climb above the Wave and also climb one up some of the large rocks you pass on the way in to the wave. I found a small pond on top of one and some Wave like patterning of erosion. Houseboats are the big thing on Lake Powell. Alton Point overlook is a great one. on Lake Powell area. You missed all the really beautiful spots...just as well. no need for beginners in most of them. Coyote Buttes is large. There of many hikes besides the Wave Escalante/Grand Staircase is chock full of amazing hikes. One of my favorite days was a solo hike all day long on Yellow Rock. Not nearly as ornate at White pocket or Cottonwood cove, but somehow just a really superb location. Remote. A close and easy access hike are the Toadstools. Just barely off the road so very quick and easy access between Page and Kanab. If you explore Escalante or Vermillion along House Rock Rd, believe the signs that they get impassible when wet. Stay out of Wire Pass and other slots on days with rain in the general area. Remember flash floods can start well upstream. Carry food, water (lots) and a shovel in a 4WD high clearance vehicle to access places that are remote, or if you don't know much about the desert, hire an experienced guide to take you I've photographed various sections of Antelope. That is one that I would put low on the tourist list. I got to wander around for hours by myself in that slot, but those days are long gone. If Antelope is definitely your deal, then remember the light beams are only in summer at midday. Make reservations for a photo tour accordingly. Enjoy!
I was just there last week. We rented a JetSki ride Lake Powell marina and we headed out to lower antelope Canyon. It was not crowded and it was simply amazing. I hope this sheds some light on some people.
Wonderful video! I thoroughly enjoyed it and wish you make many more like this.
Thanks for the guide! Planning on going to page next year and this is super helpful!!! I'm really looking forward to seeing antelope canyon in person. I've seen photos for years of it and have always wanted to go.
Great video & very helpful! We're going the end of April for the 1st time!
Antelope Canyon - theres also Canyon X which has both the V shaped and the A shaped parts, it's cheaper and less crowded and you can get some really good photos
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The Wave is a major want for photographers. The first time I was in the Page area in the early 1980s, there was practically no restriction on location access, apart from the hike being a bit of a challenge. For reasons I later regretted, we skipped The Wave for other locations. In later trips, the major restrictions on the number of daily visitors and the uncertain ways available to lock up a hiking reservation make that trip nearly impossible to plan, as he notes. The Antelope Canyons no longer permit photo tours or any practical photography, apart from being packed with tourists to clog your photos. If you want to just walk through, it's like waiting in line at Disneyland. If you want to take photos, forget it. I am thankful that I "been there, done that" at these locations before they were turned into commercial tourist attractions. Having destroyed Upper and Lower Antelope for photographers, they "developed" Canyon X in the same area. It presents a decent option for tourists and photographers alike, without the crowds.
Incredible video. The best of Page I have seen. I will visit Page next summer. Thanks from Spain
We used to live in Glen Canyon city,and my Dad worked in Page. I used to go to work with him. Page was very tiny then,many years ago.
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Wow! I watched all you travel videos and canβt wait to visit those wonderful places. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for this very informative information that will help us plan our trip!
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