Jeepers in Arizona A Question
My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for
30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. Open for some realistic ideas. -- HarryS My 2¢ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Aren't paneled walls considered roughing it?
http://www.sedonarental.com/rental2.htm HarryS wrote: > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase') A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Aren't paneled walls considered roughing it?
http://www.sedonarental.com/rental2.htm HarryS wrote: > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase') A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Aren't paneled walls considered roughing it?
http://www.sedonarental.com/rental2.htm HarryS wrote: > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase') A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Aren't paneled walls considered roughing it?
http://www.sedonarental.com/rental2.htm HarryS wrote: > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase') A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Good choice.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ HarryS wrote: > > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Good choice.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ HarryS wrote: > > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Good choice.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ HarryS wrote: > > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Good choice.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ HarryS wrote: > > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on GOOGLE > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Sedona has some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet. There are
lots of B&Bs, and there are trails galore. I suggest you stay at a B&B and drive to the Grand Canyon on a day trip. "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:YfCdnXszh8uDD_jfRVn-3g@comcast.com... > My wife has always wanted to visit the Grand Canyon we have been married for > 30+ years now and we are planning a 2 week trip from the east coast. A > friend recommended Sedona and from there you can take day trips. We do not > plan on doing the tourist stuff plane rides or tours and I plan on going out > in my TJ to see the country that way. I have looked up Sedona and it > appears to have some nice Bed and Breakfast joints with some beautiful > views. I can't find anything on trails other than hiking trails or > accessing the back country by 4x4. There a lot of scenic routes marked with > some great views can you just take a left turn and ride the desert or a > right depending which way you swing. From everything I have found on > Sedona is supposed to be one of the best areas to visit. My wife's idea of > camping is a B&B with maid service so camping is out and so is trail hiking. > If God wanted us to walk he would not given us the know how to make a Jeep. > Open for some realistic ideas. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ > > |
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