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Index 1 INDEX Index 1 INDEX A Blue Spring 76, 106, 110, 115 Bluff Spring Trail 184 Adeii Eechii Cliffs 124 Blythe 198 Agate House 140 Blythe Intaglios 199 Agathla Peak 256 Bonita Canyon Drive 221 Agua Fria Nat'l Monument 175 Booger Canyon 194 Ajo 203 Boundary Butte 299 Ajo Mountain Loop 204 Box Canyon 132 Alamo Canyon 205 Box (The) 51 Alamo Lake SP 201 Boyce-Thompson Arboretum 190 Alstrom Point 266, 302 Boynton Canyon 149, 161 Anasazi Bridge 73 Boy Scout Canyon 197 Anasazi Canyon 302 Bright Angel Canyon 25, 51 Anderson Dam 216 Bright Angel Point 15, 25 Angels Window 27 Bright Angel Trail 42, 46, 49, 61, 80, 90 Antelope Canyon 280, 297 Brins Mesa 160 Antelope House 231 Brins Mesa Trail 161 Antelope Point Marina 294, 297 Broken Arrow Trail 155 Apache Junction 184 Buck Farm Canyon 73 Apache Lake 187 Buck Farm Overlook 34, 73, 103 Apache-Sitgreaves Nat'l Forest 167 Buckskin Gulch Confluence 275 Apache Trail 187, 188 Buenos Aires Nat'l Wildlife Refuge 226 Aravaipa Canyon 192 Bulldog Cliffs 186 Aravaipa East trailhead 193 Bullfrog Marina 302 Arch Rock 366 Bull Pen 170 Arizona Canyon Hot Springs 197 Bush Head Canyon 278 Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 216 Arizona Trail 167 C Artist's Point 250 Aspen Forest Overlook 257 Cabeza Prieta 206 Atlatl Rock 366 Cactus Forest Drive 218 Call of the Canyon 158 B Calloway Trail 171, 203 Cameron Visitor Center 114 Baboquivari Peak 226 Camp Verde 170 Baby Bell Rock 157 Canada Goose Drive 198 Baby Rocks 256 Canyon del Muerto 231 Badger Creek 72 Canyon X 290 Bajada Loop Drive 216 Cape Final 28 Bar-10-Ranch 19 Cape Royal 27 Barrio Viejo (Tucson) 212 Cape Solitude 28, 100, 107 Barry Goldwater Range 206 Cardiac Canyon 290 Bar-Ten Ranch 86 Carney Springs Trailhead 185 Beamer Trail 79, 106 Casa Grande NM 191 Bear Canyon 215 Castle Dome Road 200 Bear Mountain Trail 162 Catalina State Park 216 Beaver Creek 174 Cathedral in the Desert 304 Beaver Dam Wilderness 15 Cathedral Rock 149, 150, 151 Beaver Falls 85, 94 Cathedral Vista 224 Bedrock Rapid 83 Cathedral Wash 72, 272, 273 Bell Rock 150, 153, 156 Cave Creek Canyon 224 Bell Trail 176 Cave Trail 184 Betatakin Pueblo 257 Cedar Mountain 28, 100, 265 Big Balanced Rock Trail 223 Cedar Ridge 43 Big Cut 270 Ceremonial Cave 236 Big Pool 306 Cerro Colorado Crater 207 Big Spring 276 Chapel of the Holy Cross 150 Big Water 265, 295 Chapel of the Holy Dove 133 Bill Hall Trail 31, 84 Chavez Ranch Road 151 Bisbee 225 Chess Queen 335 Black Canyon 196 Chicken Point 155 Black Forest Wilderness Area 141 Chimney Rock 150 Black Mesa 117, 119, 258 Chinle 229, 236 Blacktail Canyon 81 Chinle Point 141 Blue Bull 236 Chinle Wash 234 Blue Canyon 117 Chiricahua NM 220 Blue Mesa 140 Christopher Creek 167 Blue Moon Bench 104 Chuar Butte 28, 41, 78, 105 2 Photographing the Southwest – Vol. 2 Index 3 Church Rock 256 Elephant Rock 370 Havasu Canyon 83, 84 Kanab 312, 330, 333 Chuska Mountains 229, 238 El Tecolote Crater 207 Havasu Creek 71, 84, 91, 94 Kanab Creek 14, 22, 84 Cibola 198 Elves Chasm 71, 81 Havasu Falls 85, 91, 96 Kanab Point 21 Citadel Pueblo 132 Emerald Cave 197 Havasupai 85, 90, 94 Kayenta 256 Clear Creek 71 Eminence Break 34, 73, 103 Heart of Rocks Loop 222 Keet Seel 258 Cleopatra Hill 179 Enfilade Point 81 Hell Hole Canyon 194 Kelly Grade 267 Coal Mine Canyon 115 Escalade (The) 104 Hermit Road 38 King Canyon Trail 217 Cockscomb 310 Escalante River 297, 303 Hermits Rest 39 Kingman 198 Coconino National Forest 159, 167, 170, 178 Espejo Butte 107 Hewitt Arch 191 Kissing Rocks 223 Coconino Point 26, 55 Esplanade (the) 25, 32, 84 High Heel Arch 327 Kitt Peak Observatory 217 Coffee Pot Rock 150 Eye of the Needle 125 Hiline Trail 156 Klondike 194 Colorado River 27, 72 Hobgoblins’ Playground 363 Kofa Mountains 199 Comanche Point 28, 79, 107 F Hole in the Rock 304 Kofa Queen Canyon 200 Comb Ridge 256 Homolovi State Park 139 Conquistador Aisle 83 Face Canyon 299 Hoover Dam 196 L Control Tower 334 Fat Man’s Squeeze 299 Hope Arch 236 Cookie Jar Butte 299, 307 Fay Canyon 162 Hopi Mesas 119 Labyrinth Canyon 297 Coronado National Forest 226 Fern Glen Canyon 85 Hopi Point 38 Lake Mary 136 Coronado National Memorial 225 Ferry Swale 263, 264, 265 Hopi Salt Mines 78 Lake Mary Rd. 173 Corral Valley 351 Fiftymile Canyon 303 Horeseshoe Bend 269 Lake Mead 61, 86, 196, 274, 362 Corral Valley Road 338 Fire Canyon 368 Horn Creek Rapid 42, 80 Lake Mohave 196 Corridor (Grand Canyon) 49 Fire Cave 366 Horse Camp Canyon 194 Lake Powell 262, 269, 294, 295, 301, 307 Cottonwood 178, 331, 334 Fire Wave 369 Horseshoe Bend 264, 268, 272, 289 Last Chance Bay 299, 306 Cottonwood Campground (GC) 54 First Mesa 120 Horseshoe Canyon 225 Lava Butte 78 Courthouse Butte 150, 153 Fish Creek 187 Horseshoe Mesa 41 Lava Falls 17, 85 Cove Arch 239, 240 Flagstaff 270 Horse Trail 110 Lava Hill 107 Cowboy Hat 360 Flatiron’s Prow 183 House Rock Clay Beds 339 Ledge Ruins 231, 236 Cow Pies Trail 154 Fossil Falls 169 House Rock Valley Road 311, 331, 351 Lee’s Ferry 61, 71, 271, 276 Coyote Buttes North 310, 326 Four Peaks 186 Huachuca Mountains 226 Lehi Canyon 302 Coyote Buttes South 310, 326, 330, 347 Fredonia 21 Hualapai Hilltop 85, 90, 95, 97 Leupp 138 Crack (the) 176 Fremont Saddle 184 Hualapai Reservation 17, 61, 86 Lipan Point 41 Crazy Ducks 125 Furnace Flats 78 Hubbell Trading Post 238 Lithodendron Wash 144 Crazy Hill 368 Hub (the) 250 Little Colorado Confluence 83, 104 Crazy Jug Point 30, 33 G Huckaby Trail 154 Little Colorado River 71, 76, 114, 117, 137 Crescent Moon Park 151 Humpfreys Peak 134 Little Cut 270 Crossing of the Fathers 266 Gallup 238 Hunter Trail 203 Little Devil’s Garden 144 Crystal Forest 140 Gates Pass 216 Hunt's Mesa 252 Little Finland 363 Crystal Rapids 28, 80 General Springs Cabin 167 Little Horn Mountains 201 Geronimo Caves 184 I Little Painted Desert 139, 145 D Giant Logs 140 Lomaki 132 Gila Bend 202 Imperial NWR 198 Lonely Dell Ranch 278 Dancing Rocks 240 Glen Canyon 62, 294, 296 Indian Garden 42, 47 Lone Tree Reservoir 333 Dangling Rope Marina 296 Glen Canyon Dam 262, 270, 294, 302 Indian Hollow 30, 31 Long Canyon 149 Deer Creek 32, 71, 83, 84 Globe 187 Inner Basin Trail 134 Long Logs 140 Desert View 27, 41 Gold Butte Nat'l Monument 362 Inscription House 124 Lookout Studio 39 Devil’s Bridge 160 Golden Wall (the) 289 Inspiration Point 223 Los Gigantes Buttes 238 Devil’s Dining Room 155 Goldfield 184 Ironwood Forest NM 203, 220 Lost Dutchman State Park 182 Devil’s Kitchen 164 Gold Hill 100 Island Trail 137 Lower Antelope Canyon 286 Devil's Throat 363 Grand Canyon Lodge 25 Lower Paria River 263 Diamond Creek 61, 71, 86 Grand Canyon Nat'l Park 19, 21, 28, 37, 59, J Lower Salt River Overlook 186 Discovery Channel Telescope 136 71, 86, 100, 114 Lower Waterholes Canyon 288 Doe Mountain Trail 162 Grand Canyon-Parashant NM 14, 19 Jack’s Arch 305 Lukachukai Mountains 229, 238 Dominguez Butte 266, 298, 307 Grand Canyon West 87, 98 Jacob Lake 22, 29, 272 Double Barrel Arch 339 Grand Desierto del Altar 207 Jacob’s Crosscut 183 M Dragon’s Back 197 Grand 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