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Re: Sedona area of Arizona [Re: Sunstruck] #29083
04/27/10 09:26 PM
04/27/10 09:26 PM
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Penny,

Glad to hear about your trip, it really sounds like you had a ball. It has been years since I have been to Jerome - I really need to get back there. That is an interesting place!

Thanks for the shots - reminds me of why I like that place so much. Really curious about where that cave is - but agree with the decision to keep it secret.

Dave


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Re: Sedona area of Arizona [Re: daveman] #29084
04/28/10 01:18 PM
04/28/10 01:18 PM
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Connecticut
Sunstruck Offline OP
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All I can tell you Dave, it is in one of the canyon/rock photos. Unfortunately, I can honestly say I do not know which one, only that I had taken a photo of it before I knew where we were going. 'll look through my photos again and see if I can find the photo. It's quite distinctive, I shot it wide enough that you can see the tumble of rocks larger than a house where the other cave had flaked off. It was down one of those side canyons and partway up the side where the cave is, in one of those cracks.


Penny J. Wills
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Re: Sedona area of Arizona [Re: Sunstruck] #29085
04/28/10 01:44 PM
04/28/10 01:44 PM
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Connecticut
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I found the photo. It is somewhere in this area down one of the large "cracks", that turn out to be smaller canyons. The canyon we were in was quite small, maybe a couple of a hundred feet deep and only 50-57' wide.



Sorry I can't give you any more info. Looking at the photos, they are all starting to look alike.


Penny J. Wills
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Re: Sedona area of Arizona [Re: Sunstruck] #29086
04/29/10 01:28 AM
04/29/10 01:28 AM
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CA
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Really great photos with great color! Looks like you had some overcast skies, did you use a filter also? Sounds like you had a really great trip.

Diana

Re: Sedona area of Arizona [Re: StarrLight] #29087
04/29/10 12:24 PM
04/29/10 12:24 PM
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Connecticut
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Quote:

Really great photos with great color! Looks like you had some overcast skies, did you use a filter also? Sounds like you had a really great trip.

Diana




Hi Diana,

Thank you for the compliment. No filters, and I dodged rain and snow the whole time. The weather was miserable! Cold, windy and rainy. We were going in and out of the rain with each canyon. The weather out there took a little getting used to.


Penny J. Wills
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