I took off for Sedona with my coworker friend Rick for the weekend over May 30. The biggest interest in Sedona is without a doubt the views of the landscape. It's where The Colorado plateau from the north transitions into the basin and range province that is Southern Arizona and Mexico. The uplift, faulting, and eventual flooding are what form the awesome colors and drastic landmarks. We camped in Oak Creek Canyon and did a lot of mountain biking on the same infamous slickrock that has made Moab, UT so famous with mountain bikers. A lot of beers were drank, a lot of falls were had. I'll definitely be back.

Trails hit:
Submarine Loop Trail- (2 pictures above, and video below) One of the most technical trails in Sedona. I took a fall that left me pretty banged up but still happy.
Courthouse Butte Trail- One of the easiest trails in the area, but some of the best views in town. (below)

The trails we hit Sunday before heading south back to Tucson were the Dry Creek trails, a tough, technical ride on the west side of Sedona that switched back and forth through a large, dry river bed.



1 comment:
We have achieved video! You're moving on up in the blogging world. Wish I was headed out there next weekend.
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