Showing posts with label Sedona Arizona May 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sedona Arizona May 2014. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2014

Boynton Canyon Sedona May 2, 2014

Boynton Canyon is to be my last hike of the day and of this trip.  The parking lot was only half full and that was a good sign.  As I was going in, I met lots of folks coming out.  I was happy about that, it would not be a busy canyon.  At the start I could see the area that I would end up at, which is somewhere in around between the back of that formation.  Oh yes, Boynton Canyon is a vortex!
As I went along the views were stunning.  What?  A few clouds?  Out of the blue?  Just like that?  Looking odd?  I stood here awhile watching those few puffs as they danced and transformed.  
For the first section there was not as much shade as I was expecting but that would come later.  
But I always love very defined shadow shots as seen here.  
X marks the spot!
What spot?
It is a pretty sight!
The last half kilometer was a brutal climb in the heat along a steeper rocky section.  I was determined to get there so just pushed on.  I was the only one there so took time for a destination shot by the cairn.  There was a slanted slickrock slope to settle down on for awhile and just feel the moment.  
I tried to feel more than just the moment, as this is a vortex, but no luck.  
All I noticed was this was absolutely a gorgeous sight and I took the time to appreciate the beauty. 
The hike back was a quick trip until I got out into the open again.  There we go again, that blue sky and greenery and red rock captured my attention.  I wanted to linger, not to let go, I wasn't ready to move on.  Moving on means its over!  I'm not ready for that!  But I know I have to close one door to open another.  So move on it is!  
I came to my own realization on what a vortex is!  From my experience, every vortex I visited in Sedona had absolutely beautiful scenery.  Beautiful scenery captures my attention and draws me in.  It takes me away from reality, away from stress and all cares and worries.  I feel good when I am taking the time to enjoy scenery.  I am always saying "I just want to feel the moment", or "Remember to Breathe"!  I know what taking time to do these things does for me, it brings me to a good place in my heart and in my soul!  I know now that my vortex is wherever or whenever I want it to be!  My mountain playground right here is full of them! 

This past week has been fabulous!  I cherish ever moment and have made wonderful memories.  I have new patches to sew on my pack meaning these memories will be with me for years to come every time I head "out & about".    


Fay Canyon Sedona May 2, 2014

As each day came, the temperature rose and that means today was the hottest day yet.  My timing was perfect because my next two hikes today were into canyons.  Fay Canyon was just a hop skip and a jump from where I did Doe & Bear Mountains.  The trailhead was gorgeous with the blue sky, greenery and all that pretty dirt.  Clouds are few and far between these days.
Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness
This reminds me of something but I don't know what!
Fay Canyon was quiet and peaceful.  
The trail was narrow enough, soft enough, pretty enough.  
It meandered through the forest between the walls.  
It got narrower the further I went in.  
Can the desert be lush?
This forest seemed to be!
Today's shadow shot!
Getting near the end of the Canyon the walls were more vibrant in color.  
Once in as far as I could go, I scrambled up to a high place with a view.  This was the perfect spot for lunch and a rest.  In the far off distance was Courthouse Butte & Bell Rock.  I could see folks hiking the trail below and when they got to the open they all looked up.  I believe they wanted to be where I was but no one else ventured up.
This was not a long hike, but it made up in prettiness what it lacked in distance.  


Airport Loop & Table Top Sedona May 2, 2014

This is my last day to hike in Sedona and then it's time to head home tomorrow.  There are still so many places in this paradise that I want to see.  I shot out the door early today to make sure I had a large window of opportunity to fit hikes in, yes hikes, not just a hike.  I started my day off just a few minutes drive from my room at the Airport Loop Trail.  Before hitting the trailhead, I scooted to the side to capture Sedona as it comes to life this morning. 
Not only was I beginning the day early, others were too.  On the top center are folks looking like they are into a vortex-like feeling thing. Then, just down from them, a couple starts a new beginning as husband and wife.  The bride looked beautiful and what a handsome groom.  
The early morning light in areas was so pretty.  
This took finesse and I got exactly what I aimed for.  
This trail does loop around just below the Sedona Airport.  I was buzzed by small planes every now and then but I was O.K. with that.  At one point along the trail, there was a warning sign for low flying aircraft.  Not once did I have to duck though.  The views were wide open and I could see forever.
I took the Table Top extension.  The Airport area is suppose to be a vortex place.  I had to give it another go.  So, I opened myself up, went deep inside, I tried and tried, but no luck.  What does one have to do to feel what you are suppose to feel.  All I noticed was that this was absolutely a gorgeous sight and I took the time to appreciate the beauty.  I am noticing these vortex places have a trending theme...the views are gorgeous.
After getting off the Table Top, I hit the backside and the views of Sedona began to appear again.  Sedonians sure have wonderful scenery at their front and back door steps.  By the time I reached the trailhead, this place was happening.  Time for me to move on!   
Airports are not my favourite place but this Airport Loop hike this morning certainly was a beauty.  


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Bear Mountain Sedona May 1, 2014

I didn't know what exactly to expect after doing my homework, but I had a rough idea of what there could be.  The only thing to do is go and see and if it gets to be too much then just be smart and turn back.  Well, I never did turn back, in fact I would have liked a little more of what the Bear threw at me.  It turned out being a fun, steep at times, sweet, slickrock easy scramble to a mountain top with amazing views.  That's part of Bear Mountain as I saunter down the trail. 
stand alone rock formation
As always, the higher you go, the bigger the reward.  Now I can see right across to Doe Mountain where I was just a short time ago.  Also running down the middle is the road that got me here.  This was a very quiet trail.  I knew of two already ahead of me and a couple behind me.  
I took a short detour to this slickrock flat section.  You can see Doe Mountain in the middle down below, that plateau.  This could be a wonderful destination spot on its own but I felt so far so good, let's give this a go. So off I go!
fun slickrock to scramble through and up and over 
view on my way up
I bypassed a wide open scenic section in favour of reaching this high point for a summit shot.  It was fun to be up there but no views behind me for my photo.  I stuck around for a little bit then went lower with a wider sitting area to relax and refuel.
This makes a better summit shot with that amazing backdrop.  
I settled in for a visit.  
tree & bush beside me
my dining pleasure
I shared a short visit with the couple who were behind me.  They didn't stick around long.  Once they were gone, I owned it.  The couple before me left before I reached the top.  While this is not a vortex, it has that appeal of having an absolutely gorgeous sight so I took time to appreciate the view.  On my way down, once past the slickrock scramble parts, it then seemed to be more of a garden path with all the blooming cacti.  
It was not as much of an attack on Bear as I thought it might have to be. I thoroughly enjoy playing on the slickrock.  I feel safe scrambling on that stuff.  It's far from slick, I call it sticky!  This area is only about a 25 minute drive from my room but it feels like a world away from bustling Sedona.  As with every other day after hiking, once back at my room, it's reward time! 


Doe Mountain Sedona May 1, 2014

I was first at the parking lot for Doe Mountain today.  I had two hikes planned for this day so needed to get an early start.  Doe was first on my agenda and then I would be crossing the road and hiking up Bear Mountain.  The trailhead alone, looks so pretty and inviting.  Doe should be called a plateau instead of a mountain, just look at the elevation profile below.
The trail to the top was quick with a few switchbacks and a tiny easy scramble up through a rockband to pop out on top.  From the top, I could see across to Bear Mountain, wow that thing looks bearish!   
My homework told me to complete a loop of this plateau in a clockwise direction but be sure to make note of where I came through the rockbank to make sure I find it on the way back.  The plateau is covered with faint trails, lots of bushes and shrubs and polluted with cacti.  It was obvious folks enjoyed plateau playing with all the cairns built and little rock sculptures of all sorts.  
in bloom
With lots of flat areas here, it was easy to find a spot to do a "leap of love".  
Here you can see the next portion of the plateau that I am aiming for.  The edges were flat and wide so it was fine to stick to the edge the entire route where all the views were.  Once again, that combination of red rock, greenery and blue sky make for such a scene.  
Thank goodness I had my GPS up and running and recording a track.  I needed it to find my way back to where I came up.  I now understand why my homework told me to take note.  It was not obvious at all.  It was fun to get down through the little rockband.  In no time at all I was back at my car.  Now it was time to refuel, repack, slap on sunscreen, change footwear and cross the road to the other side.   Bear attack time!



Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Bell Rock / Courthouse Butte / Llama Trails Sedona April 30, 2014

Yesterday after sight-seeing about, an REI shopping spree, plus the next destination drive, I was ready to hit a trail today.  I was still not quite back to normal after Monday's big day, so wanted a good distance hike with little elevation & loads of scenery.  Sedona was hot when I arrived yesterday and even hotter today when I landed at the trailhead for the Bell Rock/Courthouse Butte/Llama Loop.      

It was time to get down and dirty in that red soil that I love so much. 
The trail was very, very quiet.  It pays to get going early.  The colors seems crisper and it's peaceful.  Bell Rock at the end of this trail, is a vortex.  I tried to feel it but no luck.  I'm not sure what is suppose to happen to you or what you feel but all I noticed was that this was absolutely a gorgeous sight and I took time to appreciate the beauty.
 This so called "Big Loop" takes you behind Courthouse Butte.  
It's an opportunity to get close.
The trails were well maintained and marked.  They were narrow at times, lined with cactus here and there, red dirt everywhere, soft to hike along and a pleasure to experience.  This is Sedona's version of a trail marker.  I realized too, these were a great spot to rest your pack.  I was warned to be sure to examine the pack carefully if I choose to place it on the ground.  
blooming cactus
Right around the corner, like out of the blue, there you have a slickrock mound.
I could not help admiring the red stone against the blue sky. 
today's shadow shot
They say the deeper in you go, the more chance of feeling whatever it is a vortex offers up.  I was deep within this hike, along the Llama Traill, well behind all formations, away from everyone so I took the opportunity to try and go deep.  No luck!  All I noticed was that this was absolutely a gorgeous sight and I took time to appreciate the beauty.
By doing this Loop, I got to admire Bell Rock from many angles.  
It was pretty no matter which way I looked at it.
A friend says this looks like an asparagus.  
I agree.
As I was nearing the end of my hike, which was just on the other side of Bell Rock ahead, I was quite content with the distance and elevation gain, given the heat and my reeling from Monday.  My hiking shoes were red as were my socks and the bottom of my pants.  That's the sign of a great time!  
Sedona is such a beautiful place.   I still wonder about those vertex places though. I won't give up there has to be something to them.  What I have noticed so far, where there is a vortex, there is a pretty sight!  

Finishing a bit early today allowed me time to savour scenery from the terrace at my front door.  
My view!