Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking

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Tornadoman
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Re: Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking

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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. :-D

And be careful with those Colorado plates. State troopers are making arbitrary stops on Coloradoans looking for pot.
:-D 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...
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Re: Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking

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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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Re: Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking

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devil's bridge Sedona copy.jpg
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Here are a couple of pics from the short hike to Devil's Bridge just north of Sedona's main drag. It is a right turn on the West end of town. Can't remember the name of the road. Popular hike though.
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Re: Grand Canyon & Sedona Area hiking

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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.
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