@@OnViewCation cold, grey, wind and rain.. definitely NOT Arizona LOL, I was born in the wrong country. LOL, It is bonnie in the Summer though, if we get a summer that is ;)
I enjoyed watching your video ! we were in Sedona this past November . It is a Wonderful Place to visit !! We will be going back in the near future ....
@@OnViewCation I have family in Apache Junction. Arizona . Over the year's I have been almost everywhere in Arizona . Where ever we go we enjoy exsporing the the state . We are making plains for a road trip . Driving back to Sedona Arizona . Taking a trip to the Grand Canyon, and the Hover Dame , see where the road takes us . . . .
@@OnViewCation Wright now thing's are in air . But my dream drive has always been to dive cross country. Stopping at almost every state along the way . . . Keep up the good work on your channel !"
U Missed quite a few great things 1. The vortexes, 2. Coffee Pot Rock and the soldiers pass trail with the pools 3. The night sky views an so much more. But good job as a start PS please don’t refer the the Chapel as infamous. It famous or amazing, no negative at all
The more correct plural of vortex is vortices. it's how we locals can spot the newbies - they use incorrect words for the scientifically proven areas. Missed: the Stupa, the caves at Coffee Pot, birthing cave on Long Canyon trail, the Crack. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is no longer used as a church but you can light candles and meditate in the chapel. It was built by pharmaceutical scion Maguerite Brunswig Staude and Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. There is a vortex here and the views are amazing.
Vortexes should be #1. Best scenery is why and it is true there is weird or bizarre energy at all of them. Ive been to 4 of them. All have that same ominous energy you can actually feel it.
Thanks so much for this great You Tube. I agree with you on the ones I have visited but got some great ideas on new places for our trip back. I went on another jeep tour while others in my family took the pink jeep because I have a bad back and couldn't handle some of the rough ride that PJT takes. I loved the company I used (it was a while back and don't remember the company) and loved going on the petroglyph tour. Our Hot Air Balloon ride was fabulous! Gentle , not crazy (and I'm afraid of heights), champagne when you touch down.
@@beautyallaroundme724 all the time. Recommended: Sedona UFO Sky Tours with Melinda Leslie at the Center for the New Age. Melinda has been on many TV, radio shows and podcasts and is a very credible UFO researcher as well.
@@beautyallaroundme724 sorry to hear it. I had a great experience on her tour and so did my kids. But you know what they say about Sedona... If you have a horrible time here you probably aren't meant to be here.
This may be a dumb question to hikers lol but how do you know where to go I always see just one sign pointing left or right but are there signs up until you reach the top ? I’ve never hiked in my life
There are some poles to indicate the direction of the trails. Usually to hike you need comfortable hiking shoes and a camel bag for your water. You can request brochures for all the sites once you get in Sedona It is an amazing place. I had never visited but plan to do it. Research about specific trails of your liking. Have fun!
You poor thing. Hiking is great. Hope you get a chance to hike. Apps like all trails are really helpful. These you tube videos too. I recommend Brims mesa from the Jordan connector. It's really sweet. One mile of incline from the beginning and then it flattens out for a good distance. Bring a camera and a sandwich 🥪
Just keep going up. When you run out of land and all that's left is sky, that's the top. 🤷 But seriously, if you're climbing a feature like a mountain, there's usually only one trail to follow. Once you become more experienced and head for bigger stuff then route finding becomes a skill you'll add to your set. There are many apps linked to GPS these days. Use them in conjunction with on-line forums to find something you're comfortable with to begin. Denali will have to wait for a week or two. Stick to the popular routes in the area. Most of them are popular for good reasons. Guide books and trail web sites will rate the difficulty level.
Where is the curve peak that was shown in the TV play movie " The Quick and the dead (1987)" where the villain's man Dubbs ( R.L.Tolbert ) ties his horse on to a bush where this peak is visible and challenges Con Vallien ( Sam Elliott ) ?
I live there and its an amazing place with awesome people. Even the tourists are always happy. The saying is that God created the Grand Canyon, but he lives in Sedona
Love these Hiking places! I've been to Fay Canyon, Cathedral Rock, West Fork Trail and Devil's Bridge. All amazing places! Cathedral Rock: ua-cam.com/video/BxNoBKcMukw/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/OZCcAIJZVtA/v-deo.html West Fork Trail: ua-cam.com/video/irodENSPZ1U/v-deo.html Fay Canyon & Devil's Bridge: ua-cam.com/video/7rSIqdAUEWM/v-deo.html Fay Canyon ua-cam.com/video/vOURROvs7Aw/v-deo.html Also, check out my other Hiking videos: ua-cam.com/play/PL5sAoWeJU3InwdPqGl7JeVbEM85BBtzwU.html
I stay there, Nice scenery but not the right background music. Sounds ore like it belongs with a city broadway show. Try Coyote Old Man, Tear of the Moon, or Carlos Nakai, Canyon Trilogy. More soothing and in appopriate to the Native American history of Sedona.
Pink Jeeps tours is such a tourist trap... You can walk all of the trails they take you on... Go on it if you like the smell of gas and sounds of motors when you are in nature!
Yeah,, I would rather sit and enjoy the ride for many miles compared to walking and get sweaty and tired like a dog and carry water and food with me....lol. No Thanks!
Respectfully disagree. My wife and I did a pink Jeep tour last year. We enjoyed it very much. We had adequate time at several stops to take pictures and just take it all in.
Check out excursions you can do on your trip at the link below:
bit.ly/booksedona
If you're thinking of going....just do it! It's an amazing place.
Mountain biking, renting a side by side instead of the pink keep, soldier pass hike, it had sinkholes, caves and epic views
I love the Sedona Vortex airbnb that we stayed in.
Wine tasting! 🍷
The area is very good these days.
Beautiful video! Thank you very much for sharing!
You're very much welcome! We're glad to know that you love our video. If we may ask, what other types of video would you like to see on our channel?
wonderful clear presentation, and no blaring loud music , well don my friend and thank you for sharing. Best wishes from Scotland !
Our pleasure! We're glad to know that you love our video. How are things in Scotland?
@@OnViewCation cold, grey, wind and rain.. definitely NOT Arizona LOL, I was born in the wrong country. LOL, It is bonnie in the Summer though, if we get a summer that is ;)
I enjoyed watching your video ! we were in Sedona this past November . It is a Wonderful Place to visit !! We will be going back in the near future ....
Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! Where are you planning to go to next?
@@OnViewCation
I have family in Apache Junction. Arizona .
Over the year's I have been almost everywhere in Arizona .
Where ever we go we enjoy exsporing the the state . We are making plains for a road trip .
Driving back to Sedona Arizona . Taking a trip to the Grand Canyon, and the Hover Dame , see where the road takes us . . . .
@@OnViewCation
Wright now thing's are in air . But my dream drive has always been to dive cross country. Stopping at almost every state along the way . . .
Keep up the good work on your channel !"
Very nice. Please explain to people what a dark sky community is. I lived in Sedona for months before someone told me why it was so dark at night.
Crescent moon and red rock crossing are awesome! Far less people too
U Missed quite a few great things 1. The vortexes, 2. Coffee Pot Rock and the soldiers pass trail with the pools 3. The night sky views an so much more. But good job as a start
PS please don’t refer the the Chapel as infamous. It famous or amazing, no negative at all
The more correct plural of vortex is vortices. it's how we locals can spot the newbies - they use incorrect words for the scientifically proven areas. Missed: the Stupa, the caves at Coffee Pot, birthing cave on Long Canyon trail, the Crack. The Chapel of the Holy Cross is no longer used as a church but you can light candles and meditate in the chapel. It was built by pharmaceutical scion Maguerite Brunswig Staude and Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. There is a vortex here and the views are amazing.
He mentioned both the vortexes and the night skies
I added on my trip list! Thanks can't wait to travel in May
You need to look up the word infamous. That means one of a kind spectacular famous it is not a negative connotation at all.
@@brittakresca2678infamous means “famous for having a nefarious reputation”
Vortexes should be #1. Best scenery is why and it is true there is weird or bizarre energy at all of them. Ive been to 4 of them. All have that same ominous energy you can actually feel it.
VORTICES is the more correct plural of vortex.
Thanks so much for this great You Tube. I agree with you on the ones I have visited but got some great ideas on new places for our trip back. I went on another jeep tour while others in my family took the pink jeep because I have a bad back and couldn't handle some of the rough ride that PJT takes. I loved the company I used (it was a while back and don't remember the company) and loved going on the petroglyph tour. Our Hot Air Balloon ride was fabulous! Gentle , not crazy (and I'm afraid of heights), champagne when you touch down.
You're very much welcome and thanks for watching! We're so glad you enjoyed this video. What other types of video would you like to see?
Wish you could remember which you went on - I am in good shape but fear the keep your will be too jarring for my back
Thank you very much for a beautiful video. You missed out SEDONA VIA UFO.
@@beautyallaroundme724 all the time. Recommended: Sedona UFO Sky Tours with Melinda Leslie at the Center for the New Age. Melinda has been on many TV, radio shows and podcasts and is a very credible UFO researcher as well.
@@beautyallaroundme724 sorry to hear it. I had a great experience on her tour and so did my kids. But you know what they say about Sedona... If you have a horrible time here you probably aren't meant to be here.
This may be a dumb question to hikers lol but how do you know where to go I always see just one sign pointing left or right but are there signs up until you reach the top ? I’ve never hiked in my life
Either google maps or a provided map.
There are some poles to indicate the direction of the trails. Usually to hike you need comfortable hiking shoes and a camel bag for your water.
You can request brochures for all the sites once you get in Sedona
It is an amazing place. I had never visited but plan to do it. Research about specific trails of your liking. Have fun!
You poor thing. Hiking is great. Hope you get a chance to hike. Apps like all trails are really helpful. These you tube videos too. I recommend Brims mesa from the Jordan connector. It's really sweet. One mile of incline from the beginning and then it flattens out for a good distance. Bring a camera and a sandwich 🥪
Just keep going up. When you run out of land and all that's left is sky, that's the top. 🤷
But seriously, if you're climbing a feature like a mountain, there's usually only one trail to follow. Once you become more experienced and head for bigger stuff then route finding becomes a skill you'll add to your set. There are many apps linked to GPS these days. Use them in conjunction with on-line forums to find something you're comfortable with to begin. Denali will have to wait for a week or two. Stick to the popular routes in the area. Most of them are popular for good reasons. Guide books and trail web sites will rate the difficulty level.
I wanna go visit
You should '❤
Where is the curve peak that was shown in the TV play movie " The Quick and the dead (1987)" where the villain's man Dubbs ( R.L.Tolbert ) ties his horse on to a bush where this peak is visible and challenges Con Vallien ( Sam Elliott ) ?
Very nice!!
Thanks for watching! We're so glad you enjoyed this video. Which other city/location would you like us to cover?
Is this scenic drive more scenic than the million dollar hwy in Colorado?
We live just north of that🙂 but we are interested in visting AZ next winter.
Never been to Colorado but I haven't seen anything that tops Sedona views
I think my favorite thing to do in Sedona, would be to live there...
I live there and its an amazing place with awesome people. Even the tourists are always happy. The saying is that God created the Grand Canyon, but he lives in Sedona
@@michaelsalamon6608 do you get allergies there ? I'm smack in the middle of desert , and dang my allergies .
@@desertsunset8025 unfortunately we do get a lot of Pollen from the Pine trees and Fir trees. Just take Zyrtec during the spring.
Fun stuff! We do hope that you'll have a great time moving to Sedona 💗
@@desertsunset8025 What kind of allergies? Deserts are usually the best places for allergies.
Planning to go to Arizona? You definitely have to see this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLZVNyXFHt9lcraxIXGTNBUjM_fvR-J3mI.html
good job!
Thanks for watching! We're so glad you enjoyed this video. Which other city/location would you like us to cover?
Check out the Sedona red rocks like you have never seen them before!!
ua-cam.com/video/k9RsdBe_Fyo/v-deo.html
Love these Hiking places! I've been to Fay Canyon, Cathedral Rock, West Fork Trail and Devil's Bridge. All amazing places!
Cathedral Rock:
ua-cam.com/video/BxNoBKcMukw/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/OZCcAIJZVtA/v-deo.html
West Fork Trail:
ua-cam.com/video/irodENSPZ1U/v-deo.html
Fay Canyon & Devil's Bridge:
ua-cam.com/video/7rSIqdAUEWM/v-deo.html
Fay Canyon
ua-cam.com/video/vOURROvs7Aw/v-deo.html
Also, check out my other Hiking videos:
ua-cam.com/play/PL5sAoWeJU3InwdPqGl7JeVbEM85BBtzwU.html
Las montañas rocosas.
Pink Jeep Tours are tearing up the beauty of Sedona. It’s a shame.
Noticed that.
I stay there, Nice scenery but not the right background music. Sounds ore like it belongs with a city broadway show. Try Coyote Old Man, Tear of the Moon, or Carlos Nakai, Canyon Trilogy. More soothing and in appopriate to the Native American history of Sedona.
Thanks for the tips! Which city/location would you like us to cover next?
K. Mockingbird
Pink Jeeps tours is such a tourist trap... You can walk all of the trails they take you on... Go on it if you like the smell of gas and sounds of motors when you are in nature!
Yeah,, I would rather sit and enjoy the ride for many miles compared to walking and get sweaty and tired like a dog and carry water and food with me....lol. No Thanks!
But it's pretty awesome for elderly who can't hike .
Respectfully disagree. My wife and I did a pink Jeep tour last year. We enjoyed it very much. We had adequate time at several stops to take pictures and just take it all in.
Depends on what tour you take, plus my spouse is handicap so was a wonderful way to see things they would never get to see!
False… did the jeep tour yesterday and it was a blast
It's pronounced TA-LOCK-EE-POCK-EE "Tlaquepaque"
I’m from AZ, and I’m glad you pointed out the correct pronunciation of Tlaquepaque. First thing I wanted to comment about too.
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You siad my name is SERENITY
YOU CANT PARK NOWERE ALL THE RICH PEOPLE DONT WANT YOU TO PARK 10000 FEET FROM THERE VERY BIG MANSIONS
Very interesting, thanks for sharing this info! What other types of video would you like to see?
Please learn the correct Spanish pronunciation of the beautiful shopping village’s name. Thank you 😊 Jo. Your video is lovely 🤩
It’s not Spanish it’s Nahuatl 🙄
@@juniperwildflowers good one 👍
Oh for God's sake Joanne , put a lid on it ...
I bet she can't pronounce other languages in the correct way !!!
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So a lot of crazy people go to Sedona
It's pronounced "telockepakee". If you're going to do an informative video, get it right.
TLA- KE -PAKEE
Sedona SUCKS! Drive through it!
No such thing as Telakepak