For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.
“There is no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs.” ~ Unknown


Sharing for JohnBo’s Cellpic Sunday and Lens-Artists: Warm Colors
“You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Please join me this Sunday for the monthly color challenge celebrating reds and pinks for Valentine’s Day.

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I am insanely jealous of these Terri – we had only one day scheduled for the canyon as we were passing through and the was a huge storm at the other end so we weren’t allowed in due to the fear of flash flooding. I am dying to be there! Glorious images, perfect for the challenge
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Thank you, Tina! Can you believe this trip was my third try? I totally get why you feel this way. In 2019, when we got snowed in in Sedona in January, I had a tour booked as well as camping booked at Lake Powell. Both were cancelled because of freezing cold weather at the border. We then drove to Nevada and got to visit the CValley of Fire’s little slot canyon and all of the area so it was not a horrible bust. Last April as we drove back from our San Diego trip for my daughter’s wedding, we stopped to see if we could book a tour for that day, but everything was full 😦
Glad you enjoyed these, I have a few more shots coming up in more posts!
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Beautiful post 🌹
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Thank you.
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177! Yes, I read the comments!! ❤
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High 5s, Donna!!
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Antelope Canyon strikes me as so surreal – the colors, the swirls, the enormity of it. I can see why you enjoyed the experience Terri.
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Surreal is a perfect description. Shows us how powerful nature is.
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Yes, good things and bad Terri. We shattered all kinds of records today with 64 degrees and there were two earthquakes today.
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Oh no, that’s crazy, Linda!
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It’s so beautiful there, isn’t it! I think we were in a different slot canyon, because we didn’t have a stairway to get out at the end. But it was beautiful like this. You captured the colors brilliantly!
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There may be more canyons. Antelope Canyon has two, the upper and lower, right across the highway from each other. It was truly an indelible experience!
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amazing captures.
Warmly indeed😃
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Thank you, Mr Philo!
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You are welcome, Terri.
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Antelope Canyon is amazing, Terri, and your captures are stunning! Well worth the 177 steps.❣️
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Thank you, Eugi. Walking down the steps was easy enough.
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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Yet again, I am reminded that we haven’t yet visited this beautiful place. It’s on my list for this March, I hope.
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You’ll love it, John. The lower canyon is longer, and I recommend Dixie Tours.
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I had no idea there were steps inside the Antelope Canyon, Terri. Just knowing that makes it sound a much bigger place than I imaged – a little like the TARDIS.
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Although I was I inside the canyon, I read the lower canyon is 120 feet deep and 1300 feet in length. It does feel timeless inside 😉
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Beautiful! I suspect there are no bad photos from Antelope Canyon.
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You suspect right, thank you, John!
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Every single picture you have posted of here has been amazing!
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Thank you, Bernie. Nature did all the work, I’m merely the reporter 🤎
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I can’t get over how dramatic and beautiful Antelope Canyon is, Teri! Did you drive there?
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It was really amazing, and seeing it on a sunny day make a big difference. Yes, we drove from Spokane to Scottsdale and we were there for a month. I took the side trip to Antelope Cyn by myself. The drive from Scottsdale to Page is about 5 hours one way. I stayed in a hotel overnight before my tour and drove back afterwards.
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That was a long drive doing it by yourself but it looks like it’s worth it, Terri! I check on some tour options. There are tours from Las Vegas. When we travel, we try not to drive too much. We drove in the our early traveling days but not for the last ten years.
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Las Vegas is a good hub for seeing some Arizona sights!
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Oh, you’re still up. Yes, Las Vegas is a good option.
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And I had a good audo book 😁
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Wonderful use of time! I missed my driving to work days when I listened to the classical music station. 🙂
Good night Terri! 🙂
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Diana came to see me on Monday. I made lunch for her. She stayed for three and a half hours. She could have stayed longer but we have the grandkids on Mondays in the afternoon. 🙂 🙂
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Oh how nice for you two!! We all have to meet up again! Hope you two had fun catching up!!
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We had a great time catching up! She’ll come again at least in the summer if not sooner.
I would love to see you again if you’re coming this way! 💕
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Yes, we need to make a point of visiting the Portland area this summer. My cousin lives in Tigard.
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Our backyard is almost done. The patio, turf, and planters should be done in a few days, and the concrete for the side yard will be next. We can have a BBQ in our backyard inviting your cousin also.
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Aw, how nice, Miriam. Enjoy your backyard!
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Thank you, Terri!
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Love it, Terri. You have so many wonderful photos of those amazing rocks. ❤
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Thank you, Diana. I have a few for sure 😁
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Absolutely stunning! 😍 Looking forward to more of your amazing Antelope Canyon shots.
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Thank you, Debbie! I’m rolling my pics out a little at a time, trying to be clever and keep it interesting!
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Glorious! I know you need to have the stairs there but it’s a shame. :-)
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The stairs are relatively unobtrusive when you see it in person.
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Love these fabulous images!
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Thank you, Beth!
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It seems a shame to put ladders and steps on those gorgeous rocks.
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They are very unobtrusive, they built them strongly but not “in your face.”
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Good to hear. I love the natural look.
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Gorgeous Antelope Canyon! Perfect choice and photos!
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Thank you, Anne-Christine! Those warm pink and vermillion colors are amazing to see in person!
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I can imagine!
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Perfect. Nothing like the warm glow of Antelope Canyon. I didn’t know how many steps. In fact, seeing your photos, I guess I seen upper and need to see the lower. I love when there is ladders for exploration. Very nice.
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Thank you, Donna! I read the lower canyon is longer and deeper by quite a bit. go see the lower and use Dixie tours 🙂
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Thank you.
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Wow, 177 steps down! That means 177 steps up. I’d have to be in much better shape to do that. I know my husband wouldn’t be able to. But maybe with the right motivation…….
Beautiful images!
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Thank you, Anne! The last 30+ steps is more like a ladder. Going out there was a mild incline so we didn’t have as many abrupt steps up and out!
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Such an incredible place, Terri. It must be some climb down!
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The tour company tells you how many steps down. The guides let people take their time, which is one reason they break into groups of 5-6 per guide, I believe. My knees were mad but they got over it 😉
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I think my knees would be screaming for mercy lol
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Yay! More AC photos! When you were taking those steps down into the canyon, it must have felt magical.
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It was jaw-dropping, Janis. The tour specifically says not to stop and take pics from the stairs, which is a great idea for safety! I will be weaving more cyn pics into many more posts. Thank you for your support!
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I bet the climb down, going into the canyon for the first time, is surreal.
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It truly is, Graham. As you may have seen in an earlier post, our guide too pics of us with our phones, and there are at least two of me looking up with my mouth open!
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These pictures are surreal, Terri. Simply amazing captures.
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Thank you, Smith, it felt surreal to walk down the steps then be surrounded by the canyon walls and colors.
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Nope, I couldn’t guess, but would love to actually count them….. what a magical place. Thanks for taking us there, a virtual visit 🙂
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I hope you can visit some day, David. Northern AZ has so much to see. There were 177 steps down into the canyon as it drops over 120 feet down.
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An experience… and I guess just as exciting on each visit (if you are that lucky).
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Fantastic pictures, Terri
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Thank you, Robbie! Climbing/walking down and up the steps was easy and worth every one of them.
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Terri, these are terrific images you posted for the challenge. I’m very thankful for your participation and, especially, for having chosen Antelope Canyon. As your photos show, it’s a beautiful place. Gorgeous photos!
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Thank you, Egidio! I enjoy linking with the L-A challenge when I can. Antelope Canyon is an incredible place and I’m blessed to have been able to visit it this year.
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i would love to visit and see it myself 💜💜
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I hope you can, Willow. Northern Arizona will keep you busy!
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its definitely on my list 💜💜💜
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It looks amazing 😄
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two hundred steps! That is such an amazing place I do love it 💜💜
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Wow, you’re so close! And the steps back up are worth it all.
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