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		<title>Saguaro Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2004 04:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Irene Butler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Years ago, we saw it as the eagle flies, in a small aircraft dipping its wings from side to side to show off the breathtaking mammoth chasm. &#8220;I want to hike down someday,&#8221; I passionately related to Rick. And here we were, after a night&#8217;s stay in the sleepy little town of Holbrook AZ, aiming for Flagstaff, a day trip away from realizing my dream. Breaking our rule of never rising before the sun, we left the Best Value Inn on old Route 66 (which is truly the best value in Flagstaff) at the crack of dawn, and had Emili climb for an hour and a half through Ponderosa forests. Approaching the south rim, we were once again in awe of the magnificence. We were immediately filled with the same overwhelming emotion as when we gazed up at Mt. Everest from the unparalleled view on Mt. Kala Patar in Nepal, or when our hearts lept at the sight of gigantic chunks of ice calving with shot-gun resonance as we stood dwarfed against the massive Moreno Glacier in Argentina. No matter how many times one views &#8220;the immensities&#8221;, the thrill never lessens, nor the humbling. The Grand Canyon, carved through the [...]]]></description>
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