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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 48
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80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
A few more photos from our mid-April Sedona run.... *
![]() Let's start with some scenery: ![]() ![]() ![]() First stop on Broken Arrow is Submarine Rock: ![]() ![]() Shared with the Pink Jeep tours: ![]() The 100 led, and I (being the newbie) followed fairly closely behind most of the time to see where his tires (an admirable 35") were going and how he was approaching obstacles. *This is actually Hltoppr following, but most of the time it was me (thanks -H-!): ![]() The Lexus, also with 35" tires (and a supercharger, wow does that sound great!): ![]() My rig (those stock 31" Michelins!): ![]() There were a couple very fun challenges, including the slickrock domes that the Pink Jeeps go down (we went up), and the Devil's Staircase (which the Lexus went both up and down; the rest of us went down): ![]() ![]() And on the staircase, Hltoppr: ![]() The Lexus, going back up: ![]() After Broken Arrow, we headed over to the Pipeline Trail, where the Lexus tried "Hummer Hill." *Very loose rock, and some 3-4' ledges on this hill at about a 50-degree angle: ![]() He didn't make it, but great try. *Here we all watch: ![]() All in all, it was a great outing and lots of fun with new friends and awesome Cruisers (and Lexus)! Simmons |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Marquette, MI
Posts: 315
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
Looks like you guys had a good time. I'm wishing I could get some weather like you guys have right about now, sunny 38F here. It would be nice to be in the desert right now with the gang over in Moab. Bastards! >:(
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 48
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
It's tough to live in paradise...!
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When In Doubt, Go Higher!
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Port of Indecision...otherwise Northern Arizona
Posts: 1,799
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
Living in Flagstaff, one can go skiing in the morning and jam 30 minutes South to Sedona for a nice, sunny and warm mountain bike in the afternoon!
-H- |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 294
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
WOW :bow:
That looks like so much fun! One day I will make it out there. -Matt |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 1,154
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
What a view!
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 48
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
Had to add one more:
My 5-year-old daughter took this photo, with her 110 Barbie camera, as we headed toward Pipeline. I take off the headrest of the front passenger seat when it's just she and I so she has a better view. Turns out the trail wasn't a dead end after all! ![]()
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When In Doubt, Go Higher!
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Port of Indecision...otherwise Northern Arizona
Posts: 1,799
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
Only a Dead End if you're not in a Cruiser!
Tell her nice Pic! -H- |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 57
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Re: 80/100 Sedona Report/Photos, #2
Simmons,
Great pictures. I was just out in Tucson visiting my parents several weeks ago w/out my truck and was drooling at all the open country. My dad had a 2wd Tacoma but I would get nervous on anything more than a 2-tracker. My almost 5 year old daughter loves "the truck" because its the only vehicle she's ever been in where she gets to ride up front (no airbag). She even makes my wife sit in the back behind her and she acts like a big shot! I know everyone says its safer to put kids in the back seat but I don't really see a difference in this case. BTW, she also has a Barbie camera (2 actually - one with 35mm film and the other an instamatic) and can rip through a roll of film faster than you can imagine! |
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