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Archive for October 2010
Sedona is magic
October 22. 2010 by Merilee.
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 heavily overcast with a light off and on drizzle. The usually dry desert landscape was very green due to a rainy summer and fall. The foliage has just started to change. In any season and in any weather the beauty of this land will knock your socks off.
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Monument Valley
October 12. 2010 by Merilee.
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. No sandstorms yet.
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Red mud in Canyonlands
October 10. 2010 by Merilee.
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. This was not as bad as it could have been. We followed a rented jeep through a big mud hole that was quite deep. After we drove through it, we stopped to talk to the people in the rented jeep. As many rented jeeps have the tops off and no windows, the occupants were covered with red mud. They were laughing so hard it got us laughing. They decided to turn around and drive through the mud puddle two more times. We hated to remind them that the rented jeep had to be returned clean. They would definitely have their work cut out for them.
We have so enjoyed our stay in Moab. The weather has been just perfect (except for a few interesting storms and 6 hours of tornado warnings). Tomorrow we continue our migration south to Arizona stopping at Monument Valley for a few days.
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