I heard that you were looking for all the tourists you could get there. I am coming from Kansas, but probably renting a car so how knows what plates I may get. The last time I rented a car here they gave me Missouri...talamo71 wrote:If you're coming from Colorado, you'll need to apply for a visa first. We don't let just anyone in here any longer.
And be careful with those Colorado plates. State troopers are making arbitrary stops on Coloradoans looking for pot.
Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking
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Re: Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking
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Re: Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking
I'll also put in a word for Bright Angel Trail to Indian Gardens then out to Plateau Point.
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I think it was the climax of a great hike.
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I think it was the climax of a great hike.
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Re: Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking
some nice suggestions in this thread. I've been on probably 75% of the trails that allow bikes in Sedona, but never really any that are more akin to hiking. I'll have to check some of these out when I make my annual spring pilgrimage to the area.
Not sure if anybody mentioned it yet, but submarine rock would be a nice hike with really great views all around.
Not sure if anybody mentioned it yet, but submarine rock would be a nice hike with really great views all around.