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Great Deserts
 # 13480

Detailed itinerary, dates & price

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View Howie's photos from the program in Feb-06

Synopsis
Deserts are this nation's unexplored wilderness, harboring rare and endangered plants and animals and sheltering hidden oases. And deserts are landscapes changed by humans - to be made to bloom, to be mined for wealth, to tame its wild rivers. With stories of fortunes won and lost, conflict and controversy, these landscapes have been formed and reformed by nature's time and human struggle. Explore these great American deserts - Mohave, Sonoran and Great Basin -- cut by the life giving Colorado River, by visiting the region's premier national parks.

Course Description
Experience the beauty, sunshine and warmth of America's great deserts. Travel comfortably on a journey through landscapes of uniquely adapted cacti, towering 500' sand dunes, rugged mountain ranges, and lush hidden oases. Guides share the wonders of these lands while providing insight to the human sagas coloring their palette. Explore the National Parks of Saguaro, Joshua Tree and Death Valley where elevation and precipitation variations reveal 3 dramatically different faces of the desert. Excursions include a festive Palm Springs street fair, the AZ. Sonoran Desert Museum, and historic Scotty's Castle in Death Valley. From Tucson to Las Vegas, from the mighty Colorado River to a magical Death Valley sunset, experience the warmth and richness of these deserts in a journey of a lifetime.

Accommodations
Tucson and Yuma, centrally located modern hotels; Desert Hot Springs (Palm Springs), resort/spa with one large pool and 7 mineral water therapy pools; Death Valley; Furnace Creek Ranch with mineral spring heated pool and 18-hole golf course.

Elevations ranging from -242 feet to 5000 feet. Daily walking of 1-2 miles.

Seasons Offered
Winter


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