
I like the setup the Indians have at Four Corners. They have fenced it off and charge $3/person to enter. The lady at the booth was nice, but seemed disappointed that I was the only one in the car. They have the site set up with an elevated deck to take photos, but I had someone standing in line behind my take me photo. In fact, the man and his family, I saw at breakfast earlier in the hotel for breakfast. I hope my feet are in all four states, as I stand up extra straight. I didn't want some funny, "on-all-fours" photo. After taking a picture of the flags flying above, I quickly left and headed to Monument Valley.

Like I said in a previous post, I don't remember being at Monument Valley before, and I certainly don't remember driving on a rough dirt road in a blue Mustang. The entrance fee here was $5, and the booth was on the passenger's side, so I had to lean way over to pay the woman. I followed the dirt road to most of the sites, and I was glad I was driving a blue all-wheel drive Rav/4. The road was very bumpy and in some places sandy. Even though the speed limit was 15 mph, when I got behind a slow sedan, I found myself passing them. I wasn't too worried about getting a ticket.

I could have found someone to take my photo, but I set my camera on my bicycle seat (I forgot my tripod) and took this photo of me in front of the monument that is in the cover of the brochure - one of the Mittens Butte.

There were many photo opportunities, but enough is enough. After a while they all begin to look the same. It would have been neat to be there at sunset to see different colors and shadows.
After leaving, I set my GPS to Flagstaff, Arizona. As I got closer to Flagstaff, heading down the 89, I saw rain clouds in the distance. Sure enough, it began to rain and wash some of the red dust off my car, as well as cool down dramatically. I found another Super 8 hotel in the center of Flagstaff. Tomorrow I'll take my time driving to Las Vegas, possibly stopping at Boulder Dam.
When we went to Monument Valley we didn't drive the dirt road. We went in the visitor center, took some pictures and left. I think it was pretty late in the day.
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That would explain why I didn't see the place where the photo was taken. The visitors center was closed for remodeling.
ReplyDeleteI have still never been to 4 corners or monument valley!
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