CORRECT, and on the edge of monument valley is a lodge where they have all the wild west history including the films made there
That's really cool, @Don the Don! I didn't know about that lodge and the list of films made in Monument Valley. Another major studio that was used for scores and scores of Westerns as well as some non-Westerns is Old Tucson Studios on the west side of Tucson out near Saguaro National Park. @David Cooper, I looked to see if any of John Wayne's movies were filmed at Old Tucson. Turns out four of them were--Rio Bravo, McLintock, El Dorado, and Rio Lobo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Tucson_Studios#Movies_filmed_at_Old_Tucson
Here are a few photos of Monument Valley on my first long motorcycle trip. It's really amazing to ride near and between those formations. They truly are "monumental". At the time I had this silver bike, a 2012 H-D Dyna Switchback, and I also had a 2012 Triumph Thruxton.
And the High Chapperal TV series At Tucson the shack in Rio Bravo where Dean Martin who was checking taking guns from people entering the town and gets tied up is still standing
What are your favorites, David?? Two of my favorite westerns are Clint Eastwood films--Unforgiven and The Outlaw Josey Wales. I also liked Pale Rider. I really liked Hell or High Water (Taylor Sheridan) too, but I guess that's what is called a "neo-Western" according to some of the review sites.
A rainbow over our Catalina Mountains on Christmas Day. Today the mountains were beautifully frosted with snow. This is our view during our afternoon dog walk on the river path.
I love western movies, once upon a time in the west is a great one. Lots to do and see west of the Mississippi in the USA. Distances are vast so planning fuel points on a bike can be an issue. Motorcycle dealer or repair can be 150+ miles.
In the UK our concept of distance is rather short compared to some parts of the world, Been to places and someone says I know a great place for a meal lets go 100 miles later "are we there yet"
Saw this parked outside a steak house in down town Tucson one night had to take a pic, Steak was good and was bigger than the plate, I think they just cut off the horns and wiped its ass there was a western show outside afterwards as well, happy days.
Once Upon a Time in the West, any John Wayne or Clint Eastwood western,basically anything with cowboys and hosses in it, except Brokeback Mountain I aint watching that.
I took customers to the Open one year and Seven blokes had to stay in a log cabin on a holiday village. We left Brokeback Mountain in the DVD player when we left to make them think lol
I'm partial to Clint Eastwood all the way around, Ducky. I think his acting, directing, and musical abilities are amazing. I remember being quite surprised about the music when I learned he'd written the score (or at least some of it) for Mystic River.