It's not a bat hike. It's just tight. There are stairs so you don't need roping. Just remember the sand stone can rip your cloths and equipment because you are consistently brushing against it. If you need the classic light column in your picture, you need to be there in summer when the sun is directly on the top and have your friend throw the sand in the air. (Nikon D800E, Nikkor 16-35mm f/4)
Antelope Canyon is very accessible. You can park right next to it. From Page, Arizona, drive east for few miles and you can enter Antelope Canyon right off the high way. You don't need a special car. It's paved. From the parking lot you just enter the slot canyon with minimal fee for this world class photo op. Crank up your Kelvin on your white balance and just start shooting once you get in the canyon. Only lens you need is a wide angle zoom since everything is very tight in the canyon. You don't need a tripod with a modern-day digital camera. I'd rather keep shooting every angle, not wasting time setting up a tripod. Don't forget to shoot up towards the sky, either.
It's not a bat hike. It's just tight. There are stairs so you don't need roping. Just remember the sand stone can rip your cloths and equipment because you are consistently brushing against it. If you need the classic light column in your picture, you need to be there in summer when the sun is directly on the top and have your friend throw the sand in the air. (Nikon D800E, Nikkor 16-35mm f/4)
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