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Show Tips for your visit Consider the time of day and the weather. Fill up your gas tank before you go. Consider bringing a camera, a sketchbook, a blanket, sunscreen, lots of water, snacks, sensible shoes, and a hat. Tell someone where you are going and when to expect your return. A trip out to Sun Tunnels is an unforgettable adventure, but please remember that you are undertaking this journey at your own risk. As with any trip to the desert, be prepared for unpredictable weather or automobile occurrences. Approach possible flash flood areas with caution . Phone reception may be spotty. Nancy Holt, the creator of Sun Tunnels, extends an invitation to stop by and experience the structure-and to even camp out on her land. "But please," she asks, "leave everything the way you found it." Holt shooting the Sun Tunnels, 1978. Photo by Lee Deffebach. Courtesy of Haunch of Venison, London. © Nancy Holt, licensed by VAGA, New York. Written directions and invitation courtesy of: http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/-paw/ SUNTUNNELS.HTML. Driving map courtesy of: AGRIC, DIGIT Lab, ESRI /The contents of this map are approximate. UMFA nor the DIGIT Lab are responsible for road closures and conditions which may be encountered using the map. |