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Sedona Hike: Panorama from Mescal Mountain
Uploaded by MikeBlevinsAZ on Apr 16, 2011
Mescal Moutain is a mesa in the Long Canyon area of Secret Mt. Wilderness. “Mescal” refers to the agave or “century plant.” The hike leads past “Grandma’s Cave,” often called “Birthing Cave,” and Native ruins before skirting the rock wall base of Mescal Mt. Eventually the trail reveals a “stair-step” climb up the rocks and onto the table-top mesa.
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Cathedral Rock Hike in Sedona
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The Hike House’s Five Elements – Sedona Hiking Trails
The Hike House’s Five Elements.
The Hike House is Sedona’s Premier Hiking Store. The 5 elements include: Sedona Trail Finder, Hiking Footwear & Gear, Hiking Apparel, Energy Cafe and Sedona Guided Hiking Adventures. www.thehikehouse.com
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Peaceful Beauty
by Crystal Sincoff
There is something about the Chapel of the Holy Cross that moves me. Perhaps it is the simplicity of the design. One room, a window, hundreds of little red candles. The location is atop a hill where bell rock, courthouse butte, and all of Sedona lay spread out before you. From the outside the chapel nearly blends into the scenery, it’s the same vermillion color as the red rocks around it…and it’s that subtlety that makes me stop for a moment and breathe. Sedona is like that. All of this natural beauty makes you remember how tiny all of our problems are in the face of such grandeur. I have lived here 5 years and it is always the same.
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Almost As Famous As Sedona!
by Crystal Sincoff
Almost as famous as Sedona’s red rocks is Pink Jeep Tours. Pink Jeep has been a Sedona tradition for more than 50 years and I can tell you why. It is so much fun! The Broken Arrow tour takes you out to Submarine Rock and Chicken Point, both awesome spots to see panoramic views of all of Sedona. These spots are difficult to get to by foot, which why driving in a pink jeep can be so much fun.
One of the fun things about pink is that the tour guides are so knowledgeable. This was my third time on the Broken Arrow tour and I learned something new about the agave plant. Our guide was super friendly too. I think I like the views from Chicken Point more than Submarine. Where Submarine is more of a spread out vista, Chicken Point has a stunning cliffside. The trip is especially stunning at sunset, with the changing colors on the rocks. You can check out a video of the rocks on the pink jeep tour here!
When guests book the pink jeep tour at our hotel with our concierge they get a discount, so its best too reserve with them. Since Pink is so popular this time of year please plan well in advance. If you arrive, especially on a weekend, Broken Arrow may be full up for the weekend. Have fun!
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Earth, Wind and Water…Nature’s Beauty
by Crystal Sincoff
While waiting in line at the grocery store I picked up a copy of Arizona Highways magazine. There was this amazing photo taken of a beam of light in Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon located in Page, Arizona, about 3 hours from Sedona. I went there a few years ago and was totally blown away by how beautiful it was. At the time I did not have the proper photo equipment to really take any good pictures. Because of the lighting in the canyon the shutter speed wasn’t good so most of them came out blurry. I always promised myself I would research low light shadowy photography, pack up my tripod and go back to take some amazing photos.
First let me tell you why the slot canyons are so cool. Erosion from wind and water has caused the sandstone to be shaped in waves and curves. The light finds its way through the sandstones curves giving the canyons brilliant colors of burnt orange, red, mauve, purple…very Sedona colors. In some spots rays of light shoot through these crevices hitting the sand below, creating a spotlight type of beam. There is something so beautiful and heart stopping in seeing this. The power of nature.
The first time I visited it was April and not crowded at all. We only went to Antelope Canyon and there were opportunities to be by ourselves as we walked through. This time it was packed. Tourists were everywhere and if it weren’t for the services of our tour guide it would have been impossible to take the pictures that we took. This private photo tour was led by, Gabriel, who was kinda militant that we were his photographers and we would have amazing pictures…it was funny, and I am sure annoying for other tourists, but good for us.
Now everyone, this tour is not for the faint of heart. Meaning, you can’t be afraid of heights, ladders, or small cramped spaces. This could be challenging for those who are not physically fit. I was very grateful for the past seven months of being in the gym because phew, there were some tight quarters.
Our tour first took us to Lower Antelope Canyon. The entrance for this canyon is very narrow and I could barely fit through. This has a series of ladders that go deeper into the canyon. It was still pretty early in the morning so it wasn’t too crowded. The other tours come in waves every 30 minutes or so. We then went to Antelope Canyon and it was a zoo. So crowded. Our guide would have us take a position, set up our tripods and then we would wait for beams of light to position themselves. Sometimes we were on our knees, laying on our stomachs, for long periods of time…legs would cramp up, knees would hurt. Wear clothes that you don’t care will get stained or torn.
Next we went to Snake Canyon. This was the most “scary” of the canyons. The other two are set up to get a lot of traffic. All of the ladders and stairs have been built into the rocks and do not move. This canyon had ladders…you know like the kind you lean up against houses to go clean the gutters…set against the rock, not fastened to anything. They would stretch over 10 feet, with a good drop of at least 10 feet below you. I am not a small girl, and when I climbed on these things I had visions of falling and breaking something, but I managed and was glad I did. Our group of about five people were the only one’s at this canyon. It is very narrow and there were spots I had to squeeze through…again I had visions of being wedged between the rocks and the guide having to call in the rescue team to butter me up and get me out. I got some great shots here of texture. It was soooooo quiet in this canyon without the chatter of tourists and very peaceful.
Next, for all of our efforts, we returned to have Navajo tacos…which are quite delicious.
Things to remember: bring sunscreen, shoes that cover your entire foot because the sand is hot, clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty or torn, a tripod or you will have blurry photos, patience and an adventurous spirit…you only live once!
Check out my video…
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Jerome…When History is Art
by Crystal Sincoff
I was up in Jerome last week taking in its historic restored buildings that are now artisan shops, eateries…a haunted hotel or two. At least that’s what the locals tell me. Makes for fun times during October. Halloween is probably their busiest time of the year. I once went to a Halloween Party like one of those ones you see on TV up there…hundreds of people, amazing costumes, and a night sky full of stars.
This time of year the weather is warm, but it is starting to cool down. It is so much fun to walk around. A lot of the bordellos from when this was an old copper mining town have been turned into shops now. The House of Joy is one of my favorites with its vintage inspired knick-knacks. We went to the fudge shop…which has awesome white caramel fudge, and then up to the Haunted Hamburger for margaritas.
They were not only refreshing but delicious…and we got to sit in the window where we took in the entire verde valley all the way to Sedona.
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