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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Sedona is magic
October 23, 2010 Sedona, Arizona This is a view from our favorite Sedona jeep road called Schnebly Hill Road. It is a bumpy primitive road through the Sedona “Red Rock Country” in the Coconino National Forest. The weather today was … Continue reading
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Monument Valley
October 12, 2010 This is a view from a hike I took to the Hidden Arch. Our RV Resort is nestled in the red rock canyon below the arch in Monument Valley. The weather has been so nice this visit. … Continue reading
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Red mud in Canyonlands
October 10, 2010 After thunderstorms rolled though Moab this week, the many washes were filled with water runoff and mud. yes, lots of mud to jeep in. This pic was taken in Canyonlands National Park on the famous Scheafer Trail. … Continue reading
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