Quarterly Newsletter Summer 2005


Dear Elderhostel Traveler
Summer is here and hopefully you are taking some time off to enjoy a favorite novel, some ice-cold lemonade, lazy time in the hammock, a few double scoop ice-cream cones and maybe also an Elderhostel trip. As always, exciting things are happening here at the office and it's time we share some more news with you.

In this issue we feature:
- New resort accommodations in Sedona.
- Two new Exploring North America programs - Four Corners Canyon Country and Great Deserts.
- Success of our "Southwest Getaway" drawing.
- Arizona Landscapes - Cathy and Bob writes about their adventure.
- News, tips & ideas, and recommended reading.

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Wishing you a wonderful summer,
The Staff at NAU Elderhostel

 

 Let's Talk About...

New Sedona resort accommodations

In August we will be moving into our new Sedona location – the Radisson Poco Diablo. We are thrilled to have found such a great location for our many Sedona programs. The Poco Diablo is one of Sedona’s most noted resorts and is located on the banks of beautiful Oak Creek. With sweeping views of red rock surroundings amenities include tennis courts, golf course, full fitness room and spa, swimming pool, and large rooms with sleep comfort mattresses. Wilderness areas adjacent to lodging offer additional opportunities for hiking and contemplation.

Two new programs
After almost a year of development we are pleased to present two new Exploring America programs this fall and winter.

In Four Corners Canyon Country
(7 nights), see sacred land of both ancient and modern Native Americans as we travel through the Navajolands to the nexus of the Anasazi world. At Mesa Verde, visit Cliff Palace, the largest cliff dwelling in N. America, while investigating what made the Mesa Verde region a mecca for prehistoric culture. Explore these cultures in-depth at the Anasazi Heritage Center in Cortez. Travel past the 4 Corners of the U.S. to Canyon de Chelly NM, where, against a backdrop of ancient ruins and canyon walls, Navajos farm, raise sheep and live in traditional hogans. View the canyon's S. Rim to sacred Spider Rock. Take a 4-wheel drive trip into this mysterious canyon, where Navajos held out against Kit Carson's assault on their stronghold. Travel into starkly sublime and fabled Monument Valley, backdrop of many John Ford westerns. Hear the real stories of Navajos living in this beautiful southwestern landscape before returning to Albuquerque.
Dates: Sep 24-Oct 1 & Oct 15-22     Cost: $1003/dbl  $1203/sgl

In Great Deserts (9 nights), 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.
Dates: Jan 21-30 & Feb 18-27    Cost: $1515/dbl  $1890/sgl

Win a Southwest Getaway
During the last 12 months we have been accepting entries to our online "Southwest Getaway" contest where the winning price is a NAU Elderhostel Snapshot program worth $400! The drawing turned out to be quite a success with a total of 218 entries!  The deadline was June 30 (postmarked) and we will hold the drawing on Aug 1. The lucky winner will be notified in person and announced on our website so stay tuned.
 

 Let's Learn About...
Arizona Landscapes:
Phoenix/Sedona/Flagstaff/Grand Canyon

This spring Cathy Fike and Bob Bowen explored Arizona together with NAU Elderhostel and 31 fellow travelers. They had a wonderful adventure and would like to share their program experience with you. This is their story.

"Trip to the Grand Canyon"
Itinerary 
The destination was the Grand Canyon, but getting there was half the fun.  The Elderhostel program started in Phoenix, with two days each in Sedona and Flagstaff before arriving at the Grand Canyon for the last two days. We viewed and learned about "Arizona Landscapes" ---  the desert, red rock formations, cliff dwellings of "the ancient ones", and of course the immensity of the Grand Canyon itself.

Elderhostel Program
Elderhostel is a learning and travel program for seniors, and while the hotel accommodations were not intended to be luxurious, they were certainly comfortable. There were 31 of us in the program, not including the two coordinators, bus drivers, and presenters.  Northern Arizona University was the sponsor of this Elderhostel program.

We had a series of educational classes, activities (museum tours, sightseeing, short hikes) and free time.  The classes focused on the Colorado River Plateau and the desert environment, the wildlife and plants, the human history and politics, and explanations of the geology of the Grand Canyon.

For the classes, we had speakers who presented specific topics:

  • Jeff, who was also one of our program coordinators, gave us an overview of the geography and geology of the Colorado River Plateau, which covers the "Four Corners" region of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.  The relative altitudes of Phoenix (1,100 ft.), Sedona (4,500 ft.), Flagstaff (7,000 ft.) and the Grand Canyon (7,000+ ft.) account for major variances in temperature, rainfall and vegetation.
     

  • Chris, an anthropologist/archeologist who works for the Apache tribe, discussed Native American language, culture, history, and the preservation of artifacts.  When asked about using the word "Indian", he answered that it is a non-issue for Arizona Indians.
     

  • Michael, a professional storyteller, gave a dramatic presentation using various "voices" to depict actual personalities and stories of the Verde River Valley.
     

  • Ramson kept us enthralled for three hours telling about his growing up as a member of the Hopi tribe, with its two core beliefs:.....

For the rest of their story click here.
For more information about Arizona Landscapes click here.

NEWS

EXTEND YOUR SUMMER!
We have many exciting programs to choose from this fall. Why not enjoy a few more days of summer weather.
Arizona October temperatures average between 65 and 85 degrees.

FLAGSTAFF FEATURED IN ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
Discover Flagstaff and northern Arizona in Arizona Highways expanded Flagstaff Getaway Guide.
• 15 high-country hikes
• Eight cool back-road drives
• Advice on horseback riding and rodeos
• Comprehensive lists of things to do
• Details about a David Zickl photo exhibit
• Where to see the best wildflowers

TRAVEL IN STYLE
NAU Elderhostel is now the proud owner of  a new 48-passenger motor coach and two custom built 14-passanger vans. 


NEW BUILDING, NEW LOCATION
We are very excited to be moving into our new offices this winter. Our future address will be  in the new College of Business building currently under construction.
NAU has made a commitment to being a leader in the sustainable design and green buildings. This means the building will be designed with lower environmental impacts such as  reduced energy consumption, while enhancing health, productivity, community, and quality of life.


Photo of the summer:
Sunrise over the Grand Canyon


By Walt Brickwedel,
Arizona Landscapes program, May 2005

Check out other NAU Elderhostel photos taken by our participants and located on their individual websites.
Grand Canyon Rafting
Digital Photography and Photoshop Elements
 

RECOMMENDED READING

Carving Grand Canyon
by Wayne Ranney

"We may never know definitively when and how the Colorado River formed and carved the Grand Canyon. This is because after its formation, the river set about removing almost all of the evidence of its early life. This well written and easy to follow new book starts by clearly laying out the history of theories about the origins of the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. Next is a discussion of the current ideas about the river and canyon and the most recent evidence and what direction that evidence points. Illustrations throughout the book (Some by the author and some by Bronze Black) do an excellent job of highlighting the text. Carving the Grand Canyon ends with an outline of our current knowledge, and concludes with a concise summary of that outline."
 

TIPS & IDEAS

FROM  OUR COORDINATORS:
"When visiting Canyon de Chelly on a windy day and you're touring the canyon rim, be sure to fill your pockets with rocks..."


Wilma and Jerry Begay
NAU Elderhostel Coordinators for 4 years

FROM OUR PARTICIPANTS:
Submitted to the Elderhostel Discussion Board by:
Kent Shisler
Lafayette, IN
Number of programs attended: 8

Program #6361, Navajo Culture, Trading Post Tales And Movie Lore, 3/13/05 (Monument Valley)
"
We found this program better than expected. It was most interesting to have our coordinator married to a Navajo and he being part of the program. Meeting all their 8 children was also a delight. The accommodations were first rate and being able to select food from an extended menu was a new experience for us with Elderhostel."
 

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