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Get off your a$$ and hike the Grand Canyon trails

The very popular mule rides that transport visitors into the splendid rocky depths of the Grand Canyon in Arizona will be drastically reduced under a new plan by the National Park Service.

According to the NPS announcement, the number of mules allowed on the Bright Angel Trail, the most traveled route into the canyon from the South Rim, will drop from 40 to 10 riders daily.

The NPS reason for the cut-back in mule rides is that the trail over the years has eroded to potentially unsafe conditions, and repairs are getting too expensive. Additionally, hikers are complaining that they must share the ever-narrowing trails with the mules and the inevitable stuff the mules leave behind. NPS also states that it wants to encourage more hikers to use the trail.

There will be mule rides available along the less-spectacular but safer top of the South Rim trails. For those planning Grand Canyon visits, they should know the hugely popular mule rides will become even more difficult to book, and reservations of up to a year in advance are advised.

For more information, go to NPS.org.

Senior Destination: If Only Two Days In Beautiful Rome PDF Print E-mail


On your very first visit to the ancient city, and happen to have just a couple of days to spend there, here are some suggestions. First, make sure you’re in good physical shape and wear sensible walking shoes.

Have a virtual smartphone map, and work out your itinerary in English or other language you prefer. Refer to your schedule as you roam Rome. Consider starting at one of the city’s most famous landmarks, the Trevi Fountain.

Are you seasoned enough to remember that tearjerker 1954 movie, “Three Coins in the Fountain”? Do the traditional gesture with a tossed coin and a silent wish into the sparkling water. If you’re too old to wish for romance, at least wish for a rising stock market and/or lowering medical bills.

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Should Seniors Explore The US Before Going Abroad? PDF Print E-mail


Visiting correspendent ELMcN, Chicago IL: I’m a travel agent, and want to do as much business as possible. However, many older clients ask me that question. Of course, it has no pat answer.

There’s certainly no lack of pro and anti opinions, and no right or wrong way to go. When we get older and opportunities to travel increase, each of us must make up our own mind. However, for various reasons, I advocate Americans should explore their own country before venturing overseas.

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Would It Be A Bad Policy For Me To Date Her? PDF Print E-mail


Q: I’m a divorced, 66-year-old guy, and recently went on a San Francisco to San Diego senior bus excursion. It was very well planned, and we enjoyed great meals, visiting cities, oceanside towns and Disneyland.

Another passenger was a very good-looking single woman about five years younger than me, who said she had been recently widowed. We hit if off well, and since we both lived in the Oakland area, I asked her for a dinner date after the trip was over.

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Summertime: Are Extended Stay Hotels For You? PDF Print E-mail


We have friends who live in the desert Southwest, where summer temperatures hit 110+ degrees for days at a time. They book extended stays of one or two summer months at hotels in cool mountain areas of Canada, California, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Nevada.

They pay from $250 to $500 a week for modest one- and two-bedroom suites. They say the secret for getting bargain rates is that they choose hotels in university towns. The hotels are not busy in summer, and drop prices by 50 percent or more to entice retirees to occupy rooms during slow business months.

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Uber Scheduled Rides: Make Advanced Reservations PDF Print E-mail


The private car ride company has been hugely popular with providing a driver when you’re on the street and need an immediate ride. Now, with its expanded service, Uber will send a car when you call for future needs from 30 minutes to 30 days.

So far, the new service is limited to several cities. As it becomes available in more locations, riders can make contact thru the app UberX. At the time of the rider’s call, a fee estimate will be quoted. However, as usual, rates will depend on time of day, location, major city events and other factors that may influence prices. For more info, go to uber.com

 
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