ROAD TRIP: SEDONA - Catching up with Old Friends! - PART 1

in #travel6 years ago (edited)

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Finally getting around to taking time for myself, I drove to Sedona Sunday.



Borrowed mom's car, and went to see an old buddy from San Jose. Many good times from years past, he and I have toured Egypt, the Pyramids and the Nile, Nevada and Area 51, met Bob Lazar together and much more over a few decades.

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I pulled out early, about 6AM so we could hike early in the day before the sun comes out. Arizona is very hot even in the higher altitudes where we live (4000-5000 feet).

I took the car up hwy 260 North to the top of the Mogollon Rim in the mountains, where I saw a Black Bear running across the road just as I approached the top (~8000 ft). First time I have ever seen a bear while driving in the mountains...

The Mogollon Rim is an ancient fault, where the earth's plates separate by an obvious 1500 ft shift, that goes straight up as a cliff face, and it goes for hundreds of miles, ultimately separating large segments of Pine forests and Sonora Desert landscapes with a harsh divide. See more here.

On the way up to the top, we pass several items on the map, including the Tonto Natural Bridge, the towns of Pine, and Strawberry.

We decided to hike up Bell Rock, at 7am, and beat the crowds and the heat. It's a magnificent view up there, but on the way up, it's hard to imagine just how HUGE this rock is; only when we look up, and see every one up there that had been there to see the sun rise, did I realize how tiny they look up there, standing on the mountain..

(YOU REALLY CAN NOT TELL from this image, that there are tiny people way up there on Bell Rock, they look like ants, so the camera will not capture just how huge this mountain really is..)

Conversation goes back and forth, but my buddy is one of the more funny people I have ever known, so insults do get traded back and forth a bit.. for hours at a time. (He is from Scottland.)

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I certainly do recommend seeing this place in your lifetime, it's like a naturally built cathedral, a real monument to nature. Oak Creek Canyon, and Sedona, among many of the worlds' greatest sites, anywhere on the planet.

Finally after lunch, a few drinks, and climbing back into the car, I returned home before dark, and saw a lot of animals on the road at dusk. I will have to mount Deer Whistles on all the family cars, as driving in Alpine conditions has it's own risk (like Elk crossing the road as I come around a blind corner).

Cheers and Blessings, enjoy your Life!

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This is the best road trip i have ever seen sir,thanks a lot for sharing.

"Life is Crazy" ?
You sound like my type..
LOL
thanks for dropping by

This is one of those days you will remember forever.

EXACTLY RIGHT!
What creates THOSE DAYS.. that we remember forever in our lives?

HUGE SUBJECT and I did tell my friends I would remember this day the rest of my life, and there seems to be only so much room in our memory for these days?
Do you agree?

Dev at Uber India, very cool... Chat me up gurl!

Hello sir,how to chat with you.

@aaeesha if you have a steem.chat account, you can send me a message with contact info for telegram

its awesome, nice looking both you & this nature dear @surfyogi

Wow pretty cool travel fun that was quite adventurous and fun all the way :D excellent shots

So beautiful place sir... 👌 & Your Audi Car is so cool 😍... Have fun with your friends sir, Enjoy.👍

Thanks, yes it was my "checkout drive" to see how new repairs we made on this car are working out. The all-wheel drive in the mountains makes it the greatest car I have ever driven in my life. I have wanted one of these machines since I first saw it at a car show 8 years ago in San Jose!

Nice photography. Depicts a sense of hope and a bit of nature in the unleashing desert. Clear shots. The flowers though simple look great in the desert like place. Well I am impressed by your work @surfyogi. Keep up the good work and sharing such posts with us.

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@surfyogi I live in Scottsdale and I think that a lot of people that have not been to Arizona think that it's just a Big Desert. Mid to Northern Arizona is quite Beautiful and at the higher elevations the Forests are just Awesome...........

let's keep it our little secret dude! ;-)

That I Will. If they find out they will all move here. @surfyogi

Wow! Sedona looks sooo beautiful!!!!

I would like to hike here, it would be good work out!

Legs hurt for 2 days after, great climb.
I would like to have a curators party here some time!

See the people up there? it's really hard to see in the thumbnail pic..

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and then there is a Holy Cross church in the same area as well:

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I would like to have a curators party here some time

Very soon!

Very nice traveling story dear.The pictures are so beautiful special red mountains ,but I still don't understand which country are you belong to.From your description I think you are traveling to a hot region.Thanks for sharing your nice travel trip with us,have a fun friend.

Phoenix, Arizona USA area - Sedona is 80 miles north.

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