Volume 40, Number 4: May 2012
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Excursions: Red Rocks of Sedona and Night Hiking

SedonaRed Rocks of Sedona Tour Sedona

Thursday, 24 May & Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Time: 9am - 5pm
Price: $85.00 per person
25 person minimum

Known worldwide for its brilliant red rock mountains, breathtaking scenery and quaint artisan shops and galleries, Sedona is a "must see" destination for visitors to Arizona.

During the 2-hour drive north, the group will travel through the diverse terrain of the Sonoran Desert, Verde Valley and Camp Verde before arriving in Sedona. Along the way, the guide will provide interesting narration about the area and answer any questions.

Upon arrival in Sedona, your guide will point out the numerous red rock formations for which Sedona is famous - Snoopy Rock, Bell Rock, Chapel Rock, Submarine Rock and others. During the 3-hour stay in Sedona you will have time to explore the galleries and shops of Main Street and Tlaquepaque.

Includes:
- Full day tour
- Boxed lunch and beverage
- Private chartered transportation
- All taxes and gratuities



NighthikeNight Hiking

Sunday, 27 May 2012
Time: 7:30pm - 11:30pm
Price: $95.00 per person
25 person minimum

Nature lovers and exercise enthusiasts will enjoy a scenic hike through our unique desert wilderness. A knowledgeable guide will direct the hiking or walking tours towards spectacular views. Picturesque areas for hiking include Camelback Mountain, Squaw Peak, the Superstition Mountains, South Mountain and Cave Creek Park. Each area offers a different hiking experience from the higher elevation change of Camelback Mountain to the meandering trails of Cave Creek Park.

Experience the natural side of Arizona as you explore the local terrain and learn about the desert animals and vegetation indigenous to the Sonoran Desert. Options range from a highly educational nature walk to an ultra-challenging mountain climb. The guides will choose the tour that fits the interest and experience level of the group.

Includes:
- Guide(s) to escort guests from hotel departure throughout trip
- Radio and/or cell phone communication with lead guides
- Flashlights for each participant
- 1-8 guide to guest ratio
- Taxes, permit fees and insurance
- 2-hour scenic hike customized to meet the level of the participants
- Bottled water and snacks
- Private chartered transportation

To Reach ICA Editors

Journal of Communication
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U of Washington
Department of Communication
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Seattle, WA 98195-3740 USA
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Human Communication Research
Jim Katz, Editor
Rutgers U
Department of Communication
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New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
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Communication Theory
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U of Munich
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Munich
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Communication, Culture, & Critique
John Downing, Editor
Southern Illinois U - Carbondale
Global Media Research Center
College of Mass Communication
Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
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U of Calgary
Faculty of Communication and Culture
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Calgary, AB T2N1N4 CANADA
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Communication Yearbook
Elisia Cohen, Editor
U of Kentucky
Department of Communication
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Lexington, KY 40506-0042 USA
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