Chimney Rock, Sedona, Arizona, USA
Lower Chimney Rock
Yhe Lower Chimney Rock trail is best ridden in the clockwise direction. It is a wide trail that has a lot of fast sections. It also has numerous short steep technical sections that will be challenging to intermediate skilled riders.
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Hiking Capitol Reef National Park - Chimney Rock Canyon and Loop
10-22-2017 Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. This video describes the Chimney Rock Canyon, from the Chimney Rock trail head to the junction with the Lower Spring Canyon route, and also the Chimney Rock loop. The canyon is stunningly beautiful with steep walls towering hundreds of feet high and a gentle grade through a gravelly wash. The loop climbs over 1000 feet and has good viewpoints on top. The 8 mile hike took us about 4 hours to complete. You could do the canyon or loop separately if you wanted to.
Dry Creek Connector to Lower Chimney Rock
This is a temporary connector trail between Dry Creek Rd. and Lower Chimney Rock trail.
Check out Skidmap.com if you use a GPS for navigation purposes. They have the best database of trails in the state of Arizona and the Sedona trail system is completely mapped for a great riding experience. You can be your own professional guide instantly by uploading the database.
Hiking Sedona, Arizona - stunning red rocks everywhere!
OMG, the hiking in Sedona, Arizona is INCREDIBLE! No matter . your skill level you'll find beautiful hikes you can do. In this video, we take you along with us for 5 different hikes among the red rocks, show you the awesome vegan food in town, and show you our free boondocking spot.
Coffee Creek Dispersed Camping
Fay Canyon Trail
Aerie Trail
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Picazzo's Healthy Italian Kitchen
Doe Mountain Trail
Chimney Rock Trail
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Climbing Goliath in Sedona AZ
Goliath in Sedona AZ
Type:Trad, 5 pitches, Grade III
Description
This is the spire in front of the Mushroom that you see on the way to Earth Angel. It's a fun little adventure. Most of the climbing is 5.6 and under until the last move, which unless you hang out at Kelly Canyon a lot is a major sandbag at 5.9. Pitch 1 is shady, but the rest of the route is in the sun.
Pitch 1) 5.6 80' Start at the high point of the notch, and climb the easy chimney/flare into a spooky place. The crux is at a little rooflet. Either belay in the spooky place, or traverse left a bit and belay on a cool ledge.
Pitch 2) 5.6 100' Do not climb the choss above your head!! Traverse the limestone band left (south) half-way around the spire. Belay when you can no longer pull the rope. Most of the gear on the traverse is at your feet, in the limestone.
Pitch 3) 5.6 80' Find an easy chimney to go up on the right side of a pillar (left side also looks climbable). Go up to ledgy terrain and build a belay under the bolt on the summit block. Belay takes blue and black aliens (and you can use the bolt)
Pitch 4) Forth Class. 40 feet.
Pitch 5) 5.9+ 20' Clip the bolt and claw your way past a very strenuous mantle.
Descent: 3 raps to the notch.
Rap 1: 20' Rap off the summit block. The bolts were naked and un-rappable when we were there. After scratching our heads for a while we left webbing but no rap rings, so bring your own stuff. It now occurs to me that the party that placed the bolts must have simul-rapped the summit block.
Rap 2: 20' Rap off a slung block to a 2 bolt anchor at the top of a chimney.
Rap 3: 150' Back to your packs.
Crescent Moon Ranch Sedona AZ 12/3/17 Part 2
Rock Climbing in Atlantis (Giggling Marlin 5.9) - Queen Creek Canyon, Arizona
The ruins of Beef Basin
Ruins of Beef Basin
Thunder Mt.
The western section of the Thunder Mt. trail is a major connector trail between Lower Chimney Rock trail and the Tea Cup trail. Thunder Mt. has several steep sections intermediate riders will probably end up walking. The trail also has a number of fast flowy sections, that make the trail a fun ride.
Check out Skidmap.com if you use a GPS for navigation purposes. They have the best database of trails in the state of Arizona and the Sedona trail system is completely mapped for a great riding experience. You can be your own professional guide instantly by uploading the database.
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Arizona is one of the best rock climbing meccas in the country
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Climbing with the Sanders, Atlantis QueenCreek area Arizona, July2019
Rock climbing with the Sanders at Atlantis - Queen Creek area Arizona - July 2019
Chuck Adams - 13,000 Years of Migration in the Middle Little Colorado (Homol'ovi Area) River Valley
Dr. Charles Adams is the Curator of Archaeology for the Arizona State Museum. He is also Director of the Homolovi Research Program and a professor of archaeology at the University of Arizona.
During the summer, he directs a field school at Rock Art Ranch for students on the analysis of material culture from surveys and excavations of sites and landscapes occupied from 6000 BCE to 1250 CE. Rock Art Ranch encompassing 5,000 acres between Winslow and Holbrook. It is a cattle ranch and home to one of the best preserved and most extensive collections of ancient petroglyphs in the world. Images etched into rocks adorn cliff faces, alcoves and overhangs in scenic Chevelon Canyon. Rock Art Ranch has immense archaeological significance, with researchers from the Smithsonian Institution, Heard Museum and other museums and universities visiting regularly.
Dr. Adams presents his recent findings from his work near Rock Art Ranch.
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