Astronomy was never one of my strong suits. We had a telescope many years ago but sold it. Recently my son has gotten seriously interested in astronomy, and some of the pictures he is getting using a realtively inexpensive telescope and his Canon XTI are pretty astounding. Technology has certainly changed the accessibility to do things like this.
One of the great things about living in Big Water is the lack of light pollution. The stars really shine here. Some of the photos he is taking are using exposures of up to 4 minutes. A laptop, a webcam, a small motor for the telescope, a tracking program and the result are some breath-taking photos.
Big Water, in fact, Kane County, is pretty quiet at night. You hear the coyotes yipping at each other and trying to stir up the local dogs, but not much in the way of traffic. The 71 miles of Highway 89 running from Kanab, Utah to Page, Arizona has the occassional semi truck whiz by, but even that is off in the distance. One of my next posts will delve into the wild life of this area but for now, the idea that it is quiet is what I am going for.
Sitting in the front yard, telescope set up, watching the images on the laptop and enjoying good conversation has got to be a highlight in my life. Knowing summer is around the corner and conversations will turn to Lake Powell, boating, fishing, swimming, and torusim it's nice to enjoy this chilly part of spring, the stillness of it all and ponder what's out there.


Posted by Heather Rankin, Realtor
To Kane County, Utah….. Big Water in particular.
Singapore-based luxury brand Amanresorts has chosen the high, wind-blown deserts of Southern Utah for its latest development. According to the developer, Canyon Equity Group, the resort will have 34 luxury rooms for nightly rental and 28 villas which will sell for approximately 6.5 million dollars a piece and should create 200 full-time jobs. All of this in a town of less than 500 people, my home.
As a local it can be difficult to wrap the mind around what is going to happen to Big Water in the next couple of years. For the past 17 years that this piece of desert has been my home, it has retained a steady population, with very little growth or development.
Amanresorts arrival is surely set to change all that. While some local residents feel the resort-goers will never see Big Water as they will be flown in and tucked away in their comfy, if not unusual, lodgings, I beg to differ. This area is all about the outdoor activities.
The resort will, from all accounts, be pretty well self contained. However, with Lake Powell only ten miles away the Aman guests will surely want to go swim in her deep blue water, take a boat ride to Rainbow Bridge, or float around on a luxury houseboat. The many day hikes in Big Water, even the small slot canyons, will call as well. 4-wheeling on ATV’s or riding horseback across the desert seems plausible. Some may also be interested in seeing where the remains of the 93 million year old plesiosaurs and dinosaurs have been found. Yes, right here in Big Water.
This is business, but it is also personal. I’ve worked in the tourism industry and as a musician locally for almost 20 years and now as a Realtor®. My son found several plesiosaurs and had one named after him this past March. My children have been raised here. The growth is coming. The homeland, as my daughter calls it, is changing and we are not only along for the ride but excited for the potential it brings.
For any questions regarding real estate in Big Water, Page, Greenehaven or AmanResorts new offering, the Amangiri Resort and Spa at Lake Powell, please call me 928-691-6444.
See Also
Rankin Studio and Dinosaurs
Aman Resorts
Update 5-18-08
I've written a couple of more pieces on Amangiri at my Lake Powell Real Estate Blog.
Amangiri at Lake Powell Makes the New York Times
Amangiri Villas at Lake Powell Update
Posted by Heather Rankin, Realtor
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