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- From: salimk@batpa7.bnr.ca (Salim Khan)
- Subject: Re: Grand canyon travels and Phoenix Arizona sights
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.194243.20792@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
- Keywords: Phoenix,Grand Canyon
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 19:42:43 GMT
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- In article <1h53paINNg0g@agate.berkeley.edu>,
- elwood@sag4.ssl.berkeley.edu (Elisha Polomski) writes:
- >
- > If I end up not going to the Canyon(I'd be driving from Phoenix!(long drive))
- >
- > Can you reccommend some scenic 10-15 mile hikes within 3 hours drive
- of Phoenix??
- > I've heard something vague about superstition mts........
- >
- >
- > -thanks!
- >
- > elwood@cea.berkeley.edu
- >
- >
-
- Copper canyon and Black Canyon are magnificent with certain
- breath-taking views.Check with Arizona Tourism Office for details. I've
- never been there in winter, but in spring and fall they offer some
- unspoiled (non-commercialized) scenery. Also some areas towards Kingman,
- and Flagstaff might provide some interesting opportunities. Good Luck.
- Salim Khan
-
- " I do believe that my employer, has nothing to do with, nor
- shares, my opinions."
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