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¢ > > |
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¢ > > |
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¢ > > |
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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Then on to Los Wages.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > 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. |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Then on to Los Wages.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > 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. |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Then on to Los Wages.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > 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. |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Then on to Los Wages.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff Strickland wrote: > > 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. |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Hey HarryS,
Go here http://asa4wdc.org/html/asa_member.htm and find a club close to where you want to visit. Most 4wd clubs in AZ will volunteer to trail guide you on a run during your visit. They can also recommend the best places to stay during your visit. Yeah, Sedona is a great place, but I'm not too sure there is much four wheeling in the area due to environmentalist lobbying to protect the area. I used to belong to the Range Riders in Sierra Vista, AZ. A great club and alot of great four wheeling throughout SE AZ. Scott 91YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Hey HarryS,
Go here http://asa4wdc.org/html/asa_member.htm and find a club close to where you want to visit. Most 4wd clubs in AZ will volunteer to trail guide you on a run during your visit. They can also recommend the best places to stay during your visit. Yeah, Sedona is a great place, but I'm not too sure there is much four wheeling in the area due to environmentalist lobbying to protect the area. I used to belong to the Range Riders in Sierra Vista, AZ. A great club and alot of great four wheeling throughout SE AZ. Scott 91YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Hey HarryS,
Go here http://asa4wdc.org/html/asa_member.htm and find a club close to where you want to visit. Most 4wd clubs in AZ will volunteer to trail guide you on a run during your visit. They can also recommend the best places to stay during your visit. Yeah, Sedona is a great place, but I'm not too sure there is much four wheeling in the area due to environmentalist lobbying to protect the area. I used to belong to the Range Riders in Sierra Vista, AZ. A great club and alot of great four wheeling throughout SE AZ. Scott 91YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Hey HarryS,
Go here http://asa4wdc.org/html/asa_member.htm and find a club close to where you want to visit. Most 4wd clubs in AZ will volunteer to trail guide you on a run during your visit. They can also recommend the best places to stay during your visit. Yeah, Sedona is a great place, but I'm not too sure there is much four wheeling in the area due to environmentalist lobbying to protect the area. I used to belong to the Range Riders in Sierra Vista, AZ. A great club and alot of great four wheeling throughout SE AZ. Scott 91YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good
general book. http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. Good luck. Jim '91 YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good
general book. http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. Good luck. Jim '91 YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good
general book. http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. Good luck. Jim '91 YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good
general book. http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. Good luck. Jim '91 YJ "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks just what the Doc ordered.
-- HarryS My 2¢ "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good | general book. | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | | Good luck. | Jim '91 YJ | "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¢ | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks just what the Doc ordered.
-- HarryS My 2¢ "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good | general book. | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | | Good luck. | Jim '91 YJ | "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¢ | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks just what the Doc ordered.
-- HarryS My 2¢ "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good | general book. | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | | Good luck. | Jim '91 YJ | "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¢ | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks just what the Doc ordered.
-- HarryS My 2¢ "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good | general book. | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | | Good luck. | Jim '91 YJ | "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¢ | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Harry,
When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to the various sights. You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your B&B. "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good > | general book. > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. > | > | Good luck. > | Jim '91 YJ > | "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¢ > | > > | > > | > | > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Harry,
When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to the various sights. You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your B&B. "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good > | general book. > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. > | > | Good luck. > | Jim '91 YJ > | "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¢ > | > > | > > | > | > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Harry,
When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to the various sights. You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your B&B. "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good > | general book. > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. > | > | Good luck. > | Jim '91 YJ > | "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¢ > | > > | > > | > | > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Harry,
When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to the various sights. You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your B&B. "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. > > -- > HarryS My 2¢ > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty good > | general book. > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on some > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, about > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. > | > | Good luck. > | Jim '91 YJ > | "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¢ > | > > | > > | > | > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks, we are also going to head up to the northern rim of the Grand Canyon
but getting there is half the adventure. It has been one of my wife's things on her to do list ever since she was a kid and mine is the off road part so it kills two birds with one stone. I do not know when the tourist season is or if it does not matter but we intend to get our ducts in a row and go next April. Saving our pennies to make it a memorable trip. I do not under stand why anyone would travel outside the USA because there is so much to see here. -- HarryS My 2¢ "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:Mc6dnT54Hp--iPXfRVn-vQ@ez2.net... | Harry, | When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to | the various sights. | | You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty | sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way | to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very | least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a | giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff | to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your | B&B. | | | | | | "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message | news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... | > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. | > | > -- | > HarryS My 2¢ | > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty | good | > | general book. | > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on | some | > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, | about | > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | > | | > | Good luck. | > | Jim '91 YJ | > | "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¢ | > | > | > | > | > | | > | | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks, we are also going to head up to the northern rim of the Grand Canyon
but getting there is half the adventure. It has been one of my wife's things on her to do list ever since she was a kid and mine is the off road part so it kills two birds with one stone. I do not know when the tourist season is or if it does not matter but we intend to get our ducts in a row and go next April. Saving our pennies to make it a memorable trip. I do not under stand why anyone would travel outside the USA because there is so much to see here. -- HarryS My 2¢ "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:Mc6dnT54Hp--iPXfRVn-vQ@ez2.net... | Harry, | When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to | the various sights. | | You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty | sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way | to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very | least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a | giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff | to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your | B&B. | | | | | | "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message | news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... | > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. | > | > -- | > HarryS My 2¢ | > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty | good | > | general book. | > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on | some | > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, | about | > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | > | | > | Good luck. | > | Jim '91 YJ | > | "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¢ | > | > | > | > | > | | > | | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks, we are also going to head up to the northern rim of the Grand Canyon
but getting there is half the adventure. It has been one of my wife's things on her to do list ever since she was a kid and mine is the off road part so it kills two birds with one stone. I do not know when the tourist season is or if it does not matter but we intend to get our ducts in a row and go next April. Saving our pennies to make it a memorable trip. I do not under stand why anyone would travel outside the USA because there is so much to see here. -- HarryS My 2¢ "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:Mc6dnT54Hp--iPXfRVn-vQ@ez2.net... | Harry, | When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to | the various sights. | | You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty | sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way | to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very | least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a | giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff | to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your | B&B. | | | | | | "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message | news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... | > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. | > | > -- | > HarryS My 2¢ | > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty | good | > | general book. | > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on | some | > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, | about | > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | > | | > | Good luck. | > | Jim '91 YJ | > | "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¢ | > | > | > | > | > | | > | | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Thanks, we are also going to head up to the northern rim of the Grand Canyon
but getting there is half the adventure. It has been one of my wife's things on her to do list ever since she was a kid and mine is the off road part so it kills two birds with one stone. I do not know when the tourist season is or if it does not matter but we intend to get our ducts in a row and go next April. Saving our pennies to make it a memorable trip. I do not under stand why anyone would travel outside the USA because there is so much to see here. -- HarryS My 2¢ "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:Mc6dnT54Hp--iPXfRVn-vQ@ez2.net... | Harry, | When you get to Sedona, the shops abound with area maps of offroad routes to | the various sights. | | You may benefit from burning the midnight oil ahead of time, but I am pretty | sure you can roll into town, get checked into your room, and find your way | to the traihead within a few minutes of finishing breakfast. At the very | least, you can tag along behind the Pink Jeep Tour's pink Jeeps. Sedona is a | giant offroad adventure, and the maps are so much to get you to cool stuff | to see, but to help you find the pavement again so you can get back to your | B&B. | | | | | | "HarryS" <NoSpam@nospam.net> wrote in message | news:nu-dnS3wdo26m_XfRVn-uQ@comcast.com... | > Thanks just what the Doc ordered. | > | > -- | > HarryS My 2¢ | > "Jim Gemmill" <gemmilljim@hotmail.com> wrote in message | > news:116ficb1q0o49df@corp.supernews.com... | > | Find "Backcountry Adventures, Arizona" by Massey and Wilson. Pretty | good | > | general book. | > | http://www.locooffroad.com/TrailsO.htm Gives one trail near Sedona. If I | > | knew when you'll be here and I am here I'd be glad to take you out on | some | > | of the trails. My son used to drive for Pink Jeeps. | > | Go to the Chamber office across the road from Pink Jeeps office downtown | > | Sedona. They'll help you find some roads. | > | There is lots of off road travel in and near Sedona and near Jerome, | about | > | 20 miles away. Many more roads than you'll have time to explore. | > | I also know of some really good places to eat. You can rent a Jeep in | > | Sedona if you don't want to drive your across country. | > | | > | Good luck. | > | Jim '91 YJ | > | "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¢ | > | > | > | > | > | | > | | > | > | | |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Shoot Nena an email, here is her web site: http://www.sedonajeepschool.com/ She is a member of our club and will hook you up with whatever you need. --James "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Shoot Nena an email, here is her web site: http://www.sedonajeepschool.com/ She is a member of our club and will hook you up with whatever you need. --James "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¢ > > |
Re: Jeepers in Arizona A Question
Shoot Nena an email, here is her web site: http://www.sedonajeepschool.com/ She is a member of our club and will hook you up with whatever you need. --James "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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