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Another Discovery in Sedona – West Fork Trail

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So I guess I have been sleeping under a rock. As many times as I have visited Sedona, and that includes at least six trips, I just visited West Fork Trail in Oak Creek, 12 miles north of Sedona.

During this time of the year the trees are changing colors in dramatic fashion.  The golden maples (at least I think they are maples) are magnificent. All this set against the red rocks and turquoise sky is simply amazing.

It’s a well maintained trail along Oak Creek. Three miles each way but go at your own pace and enjoy the changing fall leaves and the creek that runs by.  There is a $9 entry fee so bring some cash.  I arrived late in the afternoon and didn’t get a chance to hike the full trail. I am told you might get a little wet as the trail crosses the creek. I will definitely make time for a return trip here.

 

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Daytrippin’ at the Grand Canyon

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What a day last Saturday was!

I took a short trip to the Grand Canyon from Sedona and what an eye opening surprise. Nature is the best interior decorator. Ever.

Colors like a dream.

 

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The Spirit Is Willing But Oh, The Feet!

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Woke up feeling great, ready to tackle Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, two breathtaking rocks that you might recognize from national automobile commercials.  It’s also an energy vortex which means different things to different people. To me, it means it is really pretty and a lot of positive energy must have gone in to creating it.

You can walk around both  Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte on a loop trail that is 4.2 miles.   Piece of advice:   stay on the trail or else you will find yourself on Big Park trail, which adds another mile or so to the hike. A lot of people get confused by the signs.  I had a lot of company trying to figure out how to get back to the parking lot.

The trail is definitely worth it. Mostly flat, with a few inclines. Once you finish you will be proud that you circled these two monuments. They are huge and majestic.

Took me an hour and fifty minutes.  Pretty easy if you have the dogs to handle it but mine were barking and howling by the end. So I swapped the MBTs for the Salomon’s for the rest of the day and I am happy to report that my feet are talking to me again.

I didn’t fall down on this hike but did get jabbed by a cactus. Note to self:  remember to bring the water next time!

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Salomon, mon!

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My feet were in bad shape after Doe Mountain so I headed over to  a place called The Hike House in search of alternate hiking shoes.  I can tell instantly whether a shoe is going to work for me.  It has to be very padded, especially around the metatarsal area.  I tried on several pairs and settled on Salomon XT Wings 2.

It’s like walking on a mattress and my sore feet felt like they were getting a massage.  So, my plan is to hike in MBTs and spend the rest of the day in these groovy  shoes.  They don’t have regular shoe laces but instead “cable” shoe  laces that you pull tight then choke off with a little plastic contraption.

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Sedona: I’m Baaack!

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Couldn’t resist another trip to Sedona, home to some of the worlds best walks! Arrived last night and the weather was a surprisingly comfortable 65 degrees.  This trip promises to be a challenge cuz my feets are acting up on me. Stay tuned!

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Sedona, Arizona

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I have been fortunate to have been able to take some great trips which led to great walks and hikes and photos. In this blog, I will share what I consider to be some fantastic walks. My criteria is simple: they have to be easy to moderate and in a beautiful setting.

My first offering: Red Rock Crossing, Sedona, Arizona.
This place will blow you away. It’s located in the Coconino National Forest and costs eight bucks to enter but it is well worth the fare. It offers a breathtaking view of massive Cathedral Rock against Sedona’s typical bright blue sky. A creek runs through this area, which was once the Crescent Moon Ranch. Some of the old buildings remain on the property and are a nice setting for photos and picnics.

This area is also an energy vortex and I’m no expert on that except to say you will feel rejuvenated here, at least I was.

When I visited one afternoon in November, 2009, I was immediately struck by the sound of the leaves rustling in the trees. It was so loud it reminded me of applause – like nature was welcoming us.  Add to that, the stunning red rocks, blue sky, the sound of the creek nearby and you get the real thing- a naturally soothing experience that fills you up. You can’t help but take it all in – take a deep breath and exhale. Stress reduction.

You can walk along the creek or cross it to access the “Baldwin” trail. The sun was beginning to set so I didn’t take this hike but the forest service says it’s about a mile long. Visit their website or call them to get the details. 

There are a ton of great walks in Sedona-you can hardly go wrong with any of them. But this one is my favorite.

P.S. – if you want to grab a good hamburger afterwards, check out the Red Planet Diner. For dinner, I really enjoyed Fournos – a small greek restaurant.  The food was superb and the garlic will keep the vampires away. When you walk in the place, you think you’ve entered the kitchen area and turns out you have.  The kitchen and dining area are one big space.

Directions to Red Rock: Drive west from Sedona on US 89A. Just outside town, turn south on FR 216 (Upper Red Rock Loop Road). Drive about 1.5 miles and follow the signs to Red Rock Crossing. All roads except the short segment leading from Red Rock Crossing Road to the picnic area are paved.

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