• Sedona Pink Jeep Tour

    25 de setembro de 2022, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    We signed up for the Pink Jeep Touch the Earth Tour that explored Sedona's vortexes. Michelle was our tour guide and there were five of us on the tour.

    We drove past, around and behind Thunder Mountain, the very mountain that the Disney ride is modeled after. We went to Cathedral Rock which is one of the four vortexes. We learned about local wildlife including the many varieties of rattle snakes and the javelinas, but we didn't see any today. We did see plenty of cactus and prickly pear fruit, Juniper trees, agave, yucca, and the Ocotillo "Little Torches". We heard that we should make it a point to go to the Airport Mesa, another one of the vortexes.

    We went to the Boyton Canyon area and Fay Canyon. Here we went off road through steep and bumpy terrain and puddles to Mystic Vista for a view. We took a few minutes to feel the energy.

    Sedona is a dark sky community, meaning at night they have a lights out or low lights policy. The purpose of the dark sky policy is to protect plants and animals in their natural environment.. Another great benefit is that you can see all the stars in the sky.

    After the jeep tour, we headed across the street to the Cowboy Club where we enjoyed cactus fries and prickly pear sauce. Kris had a Prickly pear mojito that was so strong she could barely ride her bike back to the campground.
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