Sedona Jeep trails (light)
#1
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Sedona Jeep trails (light)
Hi all,
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
When you get there go to the local Pink Jeep company. (Or any Jeep
tour outfit.) Get one of their brochures and then go to a local gas
station and ask how to get to the trails. Try Broken Arrow. Go out to
one of the indian ruins, I believe the name is Honanki. GTry
Rattlesnake if Brioken arrow didn't casre you enough. You can
probably do Broken Arrow even if you are not a rock crawler. Just go
slow and have a look out/spotter. (My rule of thumb, keep the tires
on the gournd and don't spin them. It will give you good experience.
Also the trip up Schnebley Hill is wonderful for sites and very easy
for any jeeper. Ther road is just plain rough. But the views are
terrific.
Have fun. Wish I could take the time and show you around.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
tour outfit.) Get one of their brochures and then go to a local gas
station and ask how to get to the trails. Try Broken Arrow. Go out to
one of the indian ruins, I believe the name is Honanki. GTry
Rattlesnake if Brioken arrow didn't casre you enough. You can
probably do Broken Arrow even if you are not a rock crawler. Just go
slow and have a look out/spotter. (My rule of thumb, keep the tires
on the gournd and don't spin them. It will give you good experience.
Also the trip up Schnebley Hill is wonderful for sites and very easy
for any jeeper. Ther road is just plain rough. But the views are
terrific.
Have fun. Wish I could take the time and show you around.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
#3
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
When you get there go to the local Pink Jeep company. (Or any Jeep
tour outfit.) Get one of their brochures and then go to a local gas
station and ask how to get to the trails. Try Broken Arrow. Go out to
one of the indian ruins, I believe the name is Honanki. GTry
Rattlesnake if Brioken arrow didn't casre you enough. You can
probably do Broken Arrow even if you are not a rock crawler. Just go
slow and have a look out/spotter. (My rule of thumb, keep the tires
on the gournd and don't spin them. It will give you good experience.
Also the trip up Schnebley Hill is wonderful for sites and very easy
for any jeeper. Ther road is just plain rough. But the views are
terrific.
Have fun. Wish I could take the time and show you around.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
tour outfit.) Get one of their brochures and then go to a local gas
station and ask how to get to the trails. Try Broken Arrow. Go out to
one of the indian ruins, I believe the name is Honanki. GTry
Rattlesnake if Brioken arrow didn't casre you enough. You can
probably do Broken Arrow even if you are not a rock crawler. Just go
slow and have a look out/spotter. (My rule of thumb, keep the tires
on the gournd and don't spin them. It will give you good experience.
Also the trip up Schnebley Hill is wonderful for sites and very easy
for any jeeper. Ther road is just plain rough. But the views are
terrific.
Have fun. Wish I could take the time and show you around.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
#4
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
When you get there go to the local Pink Jeep company. (Or any Jeep
tour outfit.) Get one of their brochures and then go to a local gas
station and ask how to get to the trails. Try Broken Arrow. Go out to
one of the indian ruins, I believe the name is Honanki. GTry
Rattlesnake if Brioken arrow didn't casre you enough. You can
probably do Broken Arrow even if you are not a rock crawler. Just go
slow and have a look out/spotter. (My rule of thumb, keep the tires
on the gournd and don't spin them. It will give you good experience.
Also the trip up Schnebley Hill is wonderful for sites and very easy
for any jeeper. Ther road is just plain rough. But the views are
terrific.
Have fun. Wish I could take the time and show you around.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
tour outfit.) Get one of their brochures and then go to a local gas
station and ask how to get to the trails. Try Broken Arrow. Go out to
one of the indian ruins, I believe the name is Honanki. GTry
Rattlesnake if Brioken arrow didn't casre you enough. You can
probably do Broken Arrow even if you are not a rock crawler. Just go
slow and have a look out/spotter. (My rule of thumb, keep the tires
on the gournd and don't spin them. It will give you good experience.
Also the trip up Schnebley Hill is wonderful for sites and very easy
for any jeeper. Ther road is just plain rough. But the views are
terrific.
Have fun. Wish I could take the time and show you around.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
..
Bill,
Shoot me an e-mail <rebottom@msnspam.com> remove spam to reply. I have
several "moderate rated" but lengthy trail descriptions (w/ GPS
coords) I can send you. Schnebly Hill, Broken Arrow, etc. Most of the
trails in Sedona are rated in the easy to moderate category. You will
need a Red Rocks pass if you wish to park or hike, but it's readily
available and inexpensive. Same offer to anyone else who is interested
in AZ trails.
Rob Bottom
Tucson, AZ
where it was 78F toady..........and the snow comes via Mexico ; -p
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
..
Bill,
Shoot me an e-mail <rebottom@msnspam.com> remove spam to reply. I have
several "moderate rated" but lengthy trail descriptions (w/ GPS
coords) I can send you. Schnebly Hill, Broken Arrow, etc. Most of the
trails in Sedona are rated in the easy to moderate category. You will
need a Red Rocks pass if you wish to park or hike, but it's readily
available and inexpensive. Same offer to anyone else who is interested
in AZ trails.
Rob Bottom
Tucson, AZ
where it was 78F toady..........and the snow comes via Mexico ; -p
#6
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
..
Bill,
Shoot me an e-mail <rebottom@msnspam.com> remove spam to reply. I have
several "moderate rated" but lengthy trail descriptions (w/ GPS
coords) I can send you. Schnebly Hill, Broken Arrow, etc. Most of the
trails in Sedona are rated in the easy to moderate category. You will
need a Red Rocks pass if you wish to park or hike, but it's readily
available and inexpensive. Same offer to anyone else who is interested
in AZ trails.
Rob Bottom
Tucson, AZ
where it was 78F toady..........and the snow comes via Mexico ; -p
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
..
Bill,
Shoot me an e-mail <rebottom@msnspam.com> remove spam to reply. I have
several "moderate rated" but lengthy trail descriptions (w/ GPS
coords) I can send you. Schnebly Hill, Broken Arrow, etc. Most of the
trails in Sedona are rated in the easy to moderate category. You will
need a Red Rocks pass if you wish to park or hike, but it's readily
available and inexpensive. Same offer to anyone else who is interested
in AZ trails.
Rob Bottom
Tucson, AZ
where it was 78F toady..........and the snow comes via Mexico ; -p
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:25:41 -0800, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
..
Bill,
Shoot me an e-mail <rebottom@msnspam.com> remove spam to reply. I have
several "moderate rated" but lengthy trail descriptions (w/ GPS
coords) I can send you. Schnebly Hill, Broken Arrow, etc. Most of the
trails in Sedona are rated in the easy to moderate category. You will
need a Red Rocks pass if you wish to park or hike, but it's readily
available and inexpensive. Same offer to anyone else who is interested
in AZ trails.
Rob Bottom
Tucson, AZ
where it was 78F toady..........and the snow comes via Mexico ; -p
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
>Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
>
>Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
>interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
>ok.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
..
Bill,
Shoot me an e-mail <rebottom@msnspam.com> remove spam to reply. I have
several "moderate rated" but lengthy trail descriptions (w/ GPS
coords) I can send you. Schnebly Hill, Broken Arrow, etc. Most of the
trails in Sedona are rated in the easy to moderate category. You will
need a Red Rocks pass if you wish to park or hike, but it's readily
available and inexpensive. Same offer to anyone else who is interested
in AZ trails.
Rob Bottom
Tucson, AZ
where it was 78F toady..........and the snow comes via Mexico ; -p
#8
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
Schnebly Hill Road is VERY scenic...
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/Sc...illscenery.JPG
....and it starts right in town.
I've heard "regular" cars can drive it, but we found it bumpy enough to be
fun.
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/SchneblyHillRoad.JPG
--
John
'04 Rubicon, '02 Sport, '85 CJ-7
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:bs016a$7qksc$1@ID-193866.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hi all,
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/Sc...illscenery.JPG
....and it starts right in town.
I've heard "regular" cars can drive it, but we found it bumpy enough to be
fun.
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/SchneblyHillRoad.JPG
--
John
'04 Rubicon, '02 Sport, '85 CJ-7
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:bs016a$7qksc$1@ID-193866.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hi all,
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill
#9
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Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
Schnebly Hill Road is VERY scenic...
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/Sc...illscenery.JPG
....and it starts right in town.
I've heard "regular" cars can drive it, but we found it bumpy enough to be
fun.
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/SchneblyHillRoad.JPG
--
John
'04 Rubicon, '02 Sport, '85 CJ-7
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:bs016a$7qksc$1@ID-193866.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hi all,
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/Sc...illscenery.JPG
....and it starts right in town.
I've heard "regular" cars can drive it, but we found it bumpy enough to be
fun.
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/SchneblyHillRoad.JPG
--
John
'04 Rubicon, '02 Sport, '85 CJ-7
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:bs016a$7qksc$1@ID-193866.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hi all,
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill
#10
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Posts: n/a
Re: Sedona Jeep trails (light)
Schnebly Hill Road is VERY scenic...
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/Sc...illscenery.JPG
....and it starts right in town.
I've heard "regular" cars can drive it, but we found it bumpy enough to be
fun.
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/SchneblyHillRoad.JPG
--
John
'04 Rubicon, '02 Sport, '85 CJ-7
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:bs016a$7qksc$1@ID-193866.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hi all,
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/Sc...illscenery.JPG
....and it starts right in town.
I've heard "regular" cars can drive it, but we found it bumpy enough to be
fun.
http://www.lueker.net/jeep/images/SchneblyHillRoad.JPG
--
John
'04 Rubicon, '02 Sport, '85 CJ-7
"William Oliveri" <wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote in message
news:bs016a$7qksc$1@ID-193866.news.uni-berlin.de...
Hi all,
I'm taking a trip to AZ on Sunday and while there I'd like to bob up to
Sedona for some light, scenic jeep trails.
Can anyone recommend any public, scenic trails I can ride on? I'm not
interested in any rock crawling at this point but if 4wd is needed that's
ok.
Thanks,
Bill