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SEDONA
SEDONA
Chimney Rock.

ichele and Dave Gilley, German Village area residents, headed to Sedona for hiking red rocks and trails, shopping at boutiques, art gallery browsing, tasty imbibing at local restaurants, and having a glorious spring getaway.
RED ROCKS
Cathedral Rock
From Michele:
We hiked a number of red rock areas. Mescal was my favorite. Cathedral Rock is gorgeous. We enjoyed a 4 mile hike around the base and middle portions of the butte. If you go to the top, in order to get down, you have to slide down some sections on the sheet rock with no ropes. Too scary for me, I aborted that part of the journey and we ended our climb around the tree line.
We hiked a number of red rock areas. Mescal was my favorite. Cathedral Rock is gorgeous. We enjoyed a 4 mile hike around the base and middle portions of the butte. If you go to the top, in order to get down, you have to slide down some sections on the sheet rock with no ropes. Too scary for me, I aborted that part of the journey and we ended our climb around the tree line.
SHOPPING
Wonderful boutiques and art galleries!
L'AUBERGE
I decided on the tiger prawns in a carrot bisque, Dave the carbonara and
we shared the Baileys creme brulee. Yum!
we shared the Baileys creme brulee. Yum!
JEROME, AZ
Jerome began as a copper mining community, and then almost became a ghost town, but it sprung back to life with art galleries, boutiques, dining and museums moving into the buildings.
We dined at Asylum, the restaurant in the Jerome Grand Hotel. Before the building was turned into a hotel, it was a hospital. There are rumors of ghosts lurking inside
We dined at Asylum, the restaurant in the Jerome Grand Hotel. Before the building was turned into a hotel, it was a hospital. There are rumors of ghosts lurking inside
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ELOTE CAFE
https://www.elotecafe.com/
Delicious upscale Southwest dining!
MONTEZUMA CASTLE
Montezuma Castle
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A relaxing, refreshing, and peaceful excursion!
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