jrh > The other two guys here also read about Kalvin in the magazine and they were nice enough to let us come along on their tour.  Here we are in the lengthy portion of the trail where we were going in and out of the Chinle Wash.  It was very nice to ditch the boots and get our feet dirty.
jrh > Wendi walking along Chinle Wash.
jrh > Canyon de Chelly from the start of the White House trail.  This trail is the only publicly accessible trail in the National Monument. Anything outside of this requires a guide.
jrh > So we did opt for the guide.  When we were planning this trip we read about a guide in Canyon de Chelly named Kalvin in a National Geographic "Adventure" magazine.
jrh > Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
jrh > Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
jrh > The White House ruins at Canyon de Chelly.
The other two guys here also read about Kalvin in the magazine and they were nice enough to let us come along on their tour. Here we are in the lengthy portion of the trail where we were going in and out of the Chinle Wash. It was very nice to ditch the boots and get our feet dirty.
jrh > The other two guys here also read about Kalvin in the magazine and they were nice enough to let us come along on their tour.  Here we are in the lengthy portion of the trail where we were going in and out of the Chinle Wash.  It was very nice to ditch the boots and get our feet dirty.
The other two guys here also read about Kalvin in the magazine and they were nice enough to let us come along on their tour. Here we are in the lengthy portion of the trail where we were going in and out of the Chinle Wash. It was very nice to ditch the boots and get our feet dirty.
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