The Mad Red Motherf**ker World Tour.
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Back from Sedona. We packed so light and tight that the Mad Red simply didn't have a space in the luggage. We had classic desert weather, waking up to 30 degrees and shooting up to near 70 by late afternoon.
We hiked 10+ miles per day for our 2 full days. It was a short getaway, but we have people taking care of the cat and the horses, so that's always a consideration.
My wife is a spiritual type of person, so meditation was a focus when we got to the vortexes and other high energy areas.
We hiked Boynton Canyon, The Mesa Airport Loop, Bell Rock, Oak Creek, Cathedral Rock, and a couple others. Our Air BNB was at the base of Thunder mountain and a short walk to the Amitabha Stupa.
The view from the Airport Mesa Vortex and Loop. this was especially cool because the airport sits up high and the 3 mile hike around it has great views the entire time.
back home to the snow.
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Thanks for sharing your trip @jordanscollected. Amazing place. The only time I've heard about Sedona was in a Hold Steady lyric, so you've inspired me to read up about it…
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you have to stop to take pictures, but after awhile they all look the same. my photo feed is a big red mountain collage.
the other thing to note is on most trails, you have to look down to watch your step, if you look around to enjoy the view, you'll end up on your face, or worse, off the side of a cliff. we almost learned that the hard way
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agreed @Jett129 and the lack of college is a great point. The food scene was incredibly disappointing. either a menu was too boring, or too expensive to for what you got. We have no problem paying for high end meals, but don't try and charge me $40 for enchiladas.
We ate at the Local Juicery 3 times, and an extremely hippie restaurant called the ChocolaTree for lunch one day. Too much food designed for a typical snowbird like my parents.
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Nice to see both @jordanscollected and @Matt in my neck of the woods. Sedona is a cool town for sure but if I'm there for the day I'll pack a lunch, hah. One notable thing about food in Sedona is that it has the world's only McDonald's with turquoise arches instead of yellow.
Wish we weren't in a pandemic so I could have said hello!
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We didn’t stop in Sedona proper on our way to Slide Rock State Park or Red Rock SP because it was crazy crowd we and not really worth the prices for us. The places we ate in nearby Cottonwood were pretty good. Curry at fojol bros and burgers at Bing’s Burger Station.
It’s funny though, every time we mention Sedona to someone the stock response is “I love Sedona!”
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@Palmer regarding the McDonalds, we drove by many times but didn't notice the arch's, what a miss!
@Matt That's all we have heard too about Sedona "We love it!". I'm used to larger cities with hidden gems and well knows chef's that branch out to create affordable food that's amazing. That was as easy to find as a lake in Sedona.
Allie and I slowly backed away when we ended up walking through the "Sedona T-shirts" section of town.
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@trail:
But believe me, I WILL RETURN*!
*When mad red tour returns to Potsdam at the latest
The Mad Red should be winging its way back to Deutschland right now.
It will be on its way soon Rueben. @Aetas and I have been in communication, and are planning the route to make sure it arrives in Germany safely.
As I am afraid of german customs, I‘ll sort out the
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Sticker, Patch or Pin of this …
..and we need a new Round Two Logo @trail and arrow 8)!
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If round 2 comes back to me, I'll gladly wear the patch with pride!
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If round 2 comes back to me, I'll gladly wear the patch with pride!
Great leg @jordanscollected . I am sure you will see round two!
Take out the last W. MRMF is the way to go! Love the idea
What about to put the W into the headline @Fadez ?
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Round II.But I know @trail and arrow can do this much more better, aren‘t you…...?