Rather than heading straight for home after the awesome weekend of wheeling we had in Arizona last week, Cindy and I decided to make our drive back a bit more interesting and took side trip up through Sedona. I mean hey, it's not everyday that you find yourself in a state with so much to see and do and wheel and we just felt that it would be a crime to pass up the opportunity... or, at least, that's what we told ourselves. Fortunately for us, the weather was outstanding with the days being as long as they are right now, we were able to get in multiple trails including the famous Broken Arrow, short but interesting Soldier Pass and visiually stunning Schnebly Hill before ending our fun filled day in Flagstaff. Here are some pics from our trip - I hope you enjoy
Before starting our side trip back home, we made a quick stop over at the Crackers & Company Cafe in Mesa, AZ and had an amazing breakfast there - It's a bit tough to find but I highly recommend it if you're ever in the area....
As we approached our turn off to Sedona, we spotted a fire in the distant and hoped it wouldn't muck up the skies for us...
After pulling into Sedona, we stopped over at Bell and Courthouse Rock viewing area to take in the view and buy a pass (required if you plan on stopping anywhere)...
Pulling up to our first trail of the day, Broken Arrow...
If you can believe it, this "speed bump" was installed just past the trailhead sign to help prevent vehicles who do not have the proper clearance from running this trail - I think we can make it...
Around the first bend, there are a set of Moab style ledges that you can have a little fun on. It isn't much but, we still managed to find a way to flex Moby out...
Heading up the well worn path up to Submarine Rock...
Stopping over at the Submarine Rock parking area to get out and do some exploring on foot...
The view from the top of Submarine Rock was just awesome...
Our lil' Tessa posing for a quick shot before heading out...
Standing on top of Chicken Point taking in the view and taking some poser shots of Moby...
Just before you get to "The Steps", there's a fun section of slick rock that reminds me a lot of Moab. Here's Moby climbing to the top of this small dome...
Taking some poser shots from the top...
Here's a shot of Moby coming down the overly hyped up "Steps". I'm sure it was fun at one point and time but at least on this day, it looked and felt like it had carefully placed pavers installed all the way down...
On the way out, we made a quick stop over at the Devils Dining Room sinkhole...
More pics below...
Before starting our side trip back home, we made a quick stop over at the Crackers & Company Cafe in Mesa, AZ and had an amazing breakfast there - It's a bit tough to find but I highly recommend it if you're ever in the area....
As we approached our turn off to Sedona, we spotted a fire in the distant and hoped it wouldn't muck up the skies for us...
After pulling into Sedona, we stopped over at Bell and Courthouse Rock viewing area to take in the view and buy a pass (required if you plan on stopping anywhere)...
Pulling up to our first trail of the day, Broken Arrow...
If you can believe it, this "speed bump" was installed just past the trailhead sign to help prevent vehicles who do not have the proper clearance from running this trail - I think we can make it...
Around the first bend, there are a set of Moab style ledges that you can have a little fun on. It isn't much but, we still managed to find a way to flex Moby out...
Heading up the well worn path up to Submarine Rock...
Stopping over at the Submarine Rock parking area to get out and do some exploring on foot...
The view from the top of Submarine Rock was just awesome...
Our lil' Tessa posing for a quick shot before heading out...
Standing on top of Chicken Point taking in the view and taking some poser shots of Moby...
Just before you get to "The Steps", there's a fun section of slick rock that reminds me a lot of Moab. Here's Moby climbing to the top of this small dome...
Taking some poser shots from the top...
Here's a shot of Moby coming down the overly hyped up "Steps". I'm sure it was fun at one point and time but at least on this day, it looked and felt like it had carefully placed pavers installed all the way down...
On the way out, we made a quick stop over at the Devils Dining Room sinkhole...
More pics below...