A photo from Fay Canyon
This year in Sedona, Arizona, my husband traversed the challenging hikes alone (usually in the morning), and in the afternoons, we tackled an easy hike together. I’ve never been much of a climber, and now, with debilitating arthritis in my feet, it can seem impossible. I’m always happy to walk on soft sand or a dirt trail because it is easier on my feet, and red dirt is even better! But red rock, not so much. We all have our limitations. At least I can still do it. I mean, I’m not going to sit around while nature calls.
In Sedona, nature is an explosion of color and sculpture, like the solidified fires of hell. But in a good way! Follow my feet…
The remaining photos are from Little Sugar Loaf Trail…
Towards the end, you’re rewarded with a classic Sedona panorama. Stay tuned!
Looks like a beautiful place for hikes, lovely plants and views. Love the shot of the Jay!
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Gorgeous hike. I hope it wasn’t too hot. (That’s what I’d be worried about, the heat.)
Sedona is a beautiful pet of Arizona and that hike looked filled with interesting sights.
This place is perfect for hiking with its beautiful scenery, lovely plants, and amazing views. I really like the picture of the bird.
Great scenery – and great wook on the books! #TravelTuesday
Sedona looks like a wonderful place for a wander, I’d be with you on the afternoon walks. I’ve enjoyed following your feet here today. Have a lovely day.
Wren x
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The colours almost look unreal in their vibrancy. Beautiful shots of this special landscape, Cacti, and Jay. That last photo is very beautiful.
One of my very favorite places, and your photos remind me why.
Give me those high red rock deserts anytime. Sedona is a treat.
Breathtaking.
Great and interesting place for those who love the outdoor. Beautiful photos.
Beautiful scenery – aloe, painted rocks, a (?) Mexican Jay – the last photo, especially, really showed the beauty of the region.