Thursday, July 26, 2012

WESTERN TRIP:ARIZONA,COLORADO, UTAH,NEW MEXICO: Sedona Oak Creek Canyon:Cameron Trading Post

Sedona::Oak Creek Canyon::Cameron Trading Post

A MY QUALITY TIME POST

Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling. WESTERN TRIP……………………………….

ARIZONA,COLORADO,UTAH,NEW MEXICO

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A leisurely drive to Flagstaff from Sedona on Alt 89. Oak Creek Canyon. If you're in a hurry use I-17.

First, a “must see” in Sedona:::::

chapelonthehill The Chapel of the Holy Cross, Sedona's Architectural Landmark and Shrine

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Below the chapel you have a very large, 44,000 square foot house.

DSC_0032 It pays to have numerous European and U. S. patents. For visitors take on Sedona::CLICK:: Next Oak Creek Canyon:: on 89 Alt.

DSC_0033 A last look at Cathedral Rock.

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State Rt. 89A descends a breathtaking series of switchbacks. Read More

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The views are amazing, but there are also native Americans who set up tables with their jewelry creations…………

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The Oak Creek Canyon-Sedona area is second only to Grand Canyon as the most popular tourist destination in Arizona.

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Book your wedding now…LOL

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We then drove through Flagstaff on our way to The Cameron Trading Post which we used as a base camp to explore the south rim of the Grand Canyon

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We have been in the car for awhile and are glad to arrive at our destination…

CANERONCameron Trading Post circa 1920..The Navajo name. for the Cameron Trading Post was Na’nI’A HasAnI (Old Bridge), It is located on US highway 89 54 miles north of Flagstaff in Coconino County, AZ, at the junction with the road to the east entrance of the Grand Canyon national park. READ MORE

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Cameron Trading Post circa 2012 with Joe Todd and Linda………

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A view of The Little Colorado River from our room and a sunset to.

DSC_0075 This is Navajo Country..

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The Little Colorado River is a river in the U.S. state of Arizona, providing the principal drainage from the Painted Desert region. Together with its major tributary, the Puerco River, it drains an area of about 26,500 square miles

DSC_0063This walking bridge over the river is not open to the public and is actually owned by a pipeline company. Are you hungry yet???

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All the Navajo rugs in this photo cost more than my house……………At this restaurant I was introduced to Navajo Fry Bread. Indian fry bread is tradition to the Navajo, and comes with a story of great pain and suffering. READ MORE

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The Gift Shop is huge::

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Need a gag gift for your neighbor???

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If your room has an interior view it would be of the gardens…

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I’ll finish this post with one more photo of the river/bridge..

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JOETODDSAYS210 Thanks for stopping by. In doing this post I found several great links. If you are interested check them out.. Next time east entrance to the Grand Canyon and the South Rim.

Sedona::Oak Creek Canyon::Cameron Trading Post

A MY QUALITY TIME POST

Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling. WESTERN TRIP……………………………….

ARIZONA,COLORADO,UTAH,NEW MEXICO

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

WESTERN TRIP:ARIZONA,COLORADO, UTAH,NEW MEXICO RED ROCK COUNTRY……

A MY QUALITY TIME POST

Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling. WESTERN TRIP……………………………….

ARIZONA,COLORADO,UTAH,NEW MEXICO


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Red Rock Country, Sedona, RT. 89 ..First day travel from Phoenix Az. to The Cameron Trading Post,Just 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon National Park entrance. Leaving Columbus,Ohio and the clouds behind…..

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No clouds in Phoenix…BUT..it is the monsoon season.. I didn’t even know they had a monsoon season in the West.. I now know what that means.LOL……………………………………………….. “The monsoon season is a showcase of dramatic weather that brings relief and danger. It suppresses the hot summer temperatures and resuscitates vegetation, but it also delivers intense rain, large hail, powerful winds, whirling dust, and a startlingly high number of lightning strikes.” READ MORE

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I was very excited to be on RT. 89 after following…

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for several years. Click on logo for more info…….

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What does Coconino mean?
”It is the word the Hopi use for Havasupai and Yavapai Indians. The Coconino National Forest was so named because it is located in the central portion of Coconino County.” READ MORE

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“Gorgeous red sandstone adorns much of the West, but arguably, none is as magnificent as that in Sedona, Arizona. Nestled south of the snowy mountains and north of the notoriously scorching Arizona desert, Red Rock Country stretches across wind-whipped mesas, through canyons carved by water millions of years ago and into villages inhabited by Native Americans thousands of years ago. Layered red, yellow, gray and white cliffs 3,000 feet high mark the edges of the canyons, through which sparkling streams tumble and supply sustenance to wildflowers, juniper and pine trees.” READ MORE

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For most of this trip we will be exploring The Colorado Plateau………..

220px-Colorado_Plateaus_mapThe Colorado Plateau is largely made up of deserts, with scattered areas of forests. In the southwest corner of the Colorado Plateau lies the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. Much of the Plateau's landscape is related, in both appearance and geologic history, to the Grand Canyon. The nickname "Red Rock Country" suggests the brightly colored rock left bare to the view by dryness and erosion. Domes, hoodoos, fins, reefs, goblins, river narrows, natural bridges, and slot canyons are only some of the additional features typical of the Plateau.”

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The Colorado Plateau has the greatest concentration of national parks in the United States. We will be visiting Grand Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park,  Mesa Verde National,Saguaro National Park

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JOETODDSAYS210 Well as far as this post goes it is about 1:00 Pm on July 11th 2012 Arizona time. (Day one of the WESTERN TRIP)..Next post I’ll try to make it to the Cameron Trading post and show a little of Sedona,Az. and the Oak Creek Canyon Drive.. but I do have a lot of pictures so we will see….LOL

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Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but a manner of traveling. WESTERN TRIP……………………………….

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Back From Our Western Trip

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The trip was a long one and pretty hot and dry in spots but, we arrived back in Ohio 7/24/2012.

DSC_0012 DSC_0066 I think Linda needs to grow a little….LOL… I asked her to check conditions for the ride home and….

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I didn’t see her for awhile…..Traveling in the West is a little different…………….

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but a lot of FUN…………………. We didn’t see….

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but while taking the…………….

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We did see……………..

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DSC_0055 Look at that rattle. The sound was wonderful…as we slowly backed away……………

JOETODDSAYS210 At any rate we are back in Lancaster,Ohio and have a lot of garden work to do..Will be sharing  our “Western” photos in future posts…………..

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I will miss the BIG SKY……………

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BYE