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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 298465" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>It would be a great trip Steve....you've got to get to southern Utah....and it's easiest to fly right into Las Vegas, and from there it's a 2 hour drive or less (depends on if I'm driving) to St. George, Utah. From there you can drive easily to the nothern rim of The Grand Canyon, or you can drive towards Flagstaff, AZ and hit the more popular Southern Rim. Also, Zion National Park (beautiful from what I've heard and seen) is not very far away. There's also a tour if you go the southern route to the Hoover Dam, where the concrete is still curing some 70 years after they built it due to it being so thick. It's a real cool adventure. Anyways, Mate, glad you like the images. I thought I had lost them on my backup drive but Seagate told me what to do to try and find them, and there they were!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 298465, member: 21543"] It would be a great trip Steve....you've got to get to southern Utah....and it's easiest to fly right into Las Vegas, and from there it's a 2 hour drive or less (depends on if I'm driving) to St. George, Utah. From there you can drive easily to the nothern rim of The Grand Canyon, or you can drive towards Flagstaff, AZ and hit the more popular Southern Rim. Also, Zion National Park (beautiful from what I've heard and seen) is not very far away. There's also a tour if you go the southern route to the Hoover Dam, where the concrete is still curing some 70 years after they built it due to it being so thick. It's a real cool adventure. Anyways, Mate, glad you like the images. I thought I had lost them on my backup drive but Seagate told me what to do to try and find them, and there they were! [/QUOTE]
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