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Bell Rock Pathway / Vista - 7 members in 21 triplogs have rated this an average 3.1 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 19 2024
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51 male
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 Tucson, AZ
Courthouse Butte Loop TrailSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking4.30 Miles 456 AEG
Hiking4.30 Miles   1 Hour   42 Mns   3.04 mph
456 ft AEG      17 Mns Break18 LBS Pack
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We had lunch at the spot where I proposed to her 27 months ago on Baby Bell, then did the loop quickly before heading home.
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Apr 09 2022
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 Sedona, AZ
Courthouse Butte Loop TrailSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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xthineTriplogs 169
Hiking5.38 Miles 653 AEG
Hiking5.38 Miles   4 Hrs   21 Mns   1.61 mph
653 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break
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“Can I take a picture of your dog?“ — everyone on Bell Rock today 😂
Trail patrol report:
Hikers - 323
Bikers - 2
Off leash dogs 0
Rock stacks dismantled > 10
Graffiti cleaned > 10
Trash collected - < 5lbs
Engagements - 12
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Verbena, occ Firecracker . Ocotillos haven’t bloomed.
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Mar 26 2022
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 Flagstaff, AZ
Little Horse Trail #61Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 26 2022
squatpukeTriplogs 186
Hiking5.85 Miles 1,492 AEG
Hiking5.85 Miles   2 Hrs   7 Mns   2.76 mph
1,492 ft AEG
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Went to Sedona last Saturday (3/26/22) which was a mistake in itself; trails were packed!! My friend Bryan and I were originally going to hike Cathedral and then Bell rock, however, after speaking with a Ranger, we found out that the top half of Cathedral was closed. She suggested Chicken Point via Little Horse...for some extra hiking, we included Llama, Bail and returned via Bell Rock. Was a beautiful day, but very crowded.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Little Horse and Llama Bail Loop, AZ 
Little Horse and Llama Bail Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 20 2021
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking6.68 Miles 729 AEG
Hiking6.68 Miles   2 Hrs   40 Mns   2.62 mph
729 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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We came up Friday to help Mia and her sister's fiancée to surprise her sister with the engagement ring so we stayed over and hiked the next morning. We were able to keep the surprise and witness the ring presentation at Village of Oak Creek and then drive to Sedona for some estate business before coming back to the Village where we had hotel reservations. The Views Inn had 20% off so we stayed there. It's a nice place if anyone is looking for a reasonably priced hotel for the area. Also it is within walking distance of restaurants. We did end up having both dinner and lunch at Corner Table in The Collective at the farthest south roundabout at the Village.

Now, onto the hike. We took our time at breakfast as we didn't want to start too early as temps would be in the low 40s. We started around 9:30AM and were surprised to see several open parking spots. We paid for our pass and then headed up the Little Horse Trail. It's such a nice hike through very typical Sedona scenery. We encountered a few hikers here and there and a few pups as well; oh, bikers too. The trail tread is really quite nice; a person can get spoiled by hiking on such luxury. We enjoyed our view to the north of the east Twin Butte and the nuns. It was a bit nippy hiking in and out of the shaded areas. The wind would gust from time to time as well. We passed a couple pour-offs which I always enjoy.

We got to Chicken Point at about the same time as one of the jeeps. (Chicken Point purportedly draws its name from some trail users who are too "chicken" to approach the precipitous far edge.) We took our share of pictures and enjoyed the area for a few minutes in spite of the chilly wind. I showed Mia the direction to the Submarine Rock, we would do that hike one of these times in the future. We headed back down Little Horse encountering many people along the way. We got done just in time.

We got to the junction with the Llama Trail and headed south. This is a new trail for me. A few minutes later about 5 or 6 bikeriders passed by us and said "hello again" and it took us a minute to realize they were the fellas that had parked next to us. Soon they would be coming back toward us as apparently they had made a wrong turn so that was kind of funny.

Anyway, the Llama Trail turned out to be pretty nice with views near and far including Cathedral Rock in the distance and toward the southside, Courthouse Butte and Bell Rock. We got to the junction with Bail Trail, gotta love that name! We didn't take the whole Llama Trail as Mia is still working up her hiking endurance and she wanted to meet up with her sister and fiancée for lunch. The Llama Trail hooks up with the Courthouse Loop and the Baby Bell Trail.

And as I suspected, we didn't encounter any hikers on Llama. We hiked back to the Bail Trail and took that west to hook up with the Bell Rock Pathway (also called Bell Rock Trail). The Pathway is essentially a road and too close to the highway. We saw a bunch of bikers at the bridge and once across, up and around a hill you hook back up with Little Horse where we would start encountering lots of hikers once again. And now, the parking lot was full.
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Feb 15 2020
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Llama TrailSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 15 2020
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.30 Miles 932 AEG
Hiking11.30 Miles   4 Hrs   25 Mns   2.56 mph
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Made another road trip to Sedona to hike more unhiked trails there. I've been wanting to knock out some of the easier, tourist-ridden ones in the central area for a while now. I see them all the time driving through and I wanted to check them out.

We started just about 7:30am, just before the sun hit the horizon and lit up Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte with the golden dawn lighting. We did a counter-clockwise loop starting with the Big Park loop, then connecting to the Courthouse Butte loop, and headed north to the Llama Trail. At the high point of the Courthouse Butte loop there were very nice views to the north of the rest of Sedona. Also saw some hot air balloons on the other side of Cathedral Rock, making for some nice shots.

When we finished the Llama Trail and hit the Little Horse Trail, we had already done about 5.6 miles. I was kind of planning to go to Chicken Point or the Chapel of the Cross, but each was about a mile and a half more to hike. I needed to be back in Mesa before 6pm to finish shopping errands, so I wanted to keep the mileage no more than 12 miles. I decided to head back on Little Horse and the Bell Rock path and then did a little more of the inter-loop trails between the Courthouse Butte and Big Park loops.

Once we hit the Bell Rock Path, it was tourist central. Right off the bat we were approached by 2 older ladies saying they were lost and wanted to know how to get to the vortex. :-s I asked which one and they said Bell Rock, which was 3 miles away. The realized they didn't want to hike that far and decided to find a closer trailhead. As we hiked past Bell Rock, it was practically covered in tourists climbing all over it.

Early on we seemed run into a lot of people from PA, many of them Steeler fans. Seemed to be a running theme throughout the day. We were probably the 3rd or 4th car in the parking lot when we arrived, and when we returned it was filled and overrun with cars waiting for open spots.
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Jan 01 2019
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39 male
 Joined Apr 14 2019
 Phoenix, AZ
Bell Rock Pathway / VistaSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 01 2019
richvoskoTriplogs 282
Hiking1.51 Miles 132 AEG
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Aug 02 2018
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55 male
 Joined Oct 24 2010
 Phoenix,Az
Bell Rock Pathway / VistaSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Run/Jog7.02 Miles 232 AEG
Run/Jog7.02 Miles   1 Hour   10 Mns   6.02 mph
232 ft AEG
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Belated post. Data may be a little off since this is being written almost a month after hike. Early morning run. Started from the Little Horse TH just before 5am. Did this run as an in and out. The trail is broad and easy to follow throughout. It travels in a north - south direction with some minor ups and downs as it traverses hills and washes. There is a very solid bridge at one of these crossings. The trail is well marked, which comes in handy as you get closer to the southern end and Bell Rock, there are quite a few interacting trails as you approach that area. On the way in, I stayed on the Bell Rock Pathway. On the way back, I used the "alternate trail" that is an option as you hike along the western side of Bell Rock. (I believe that this alternate trail was designed with bikers in mind to allow them to avoid congested areas). This alternate trail might add .1 mile to the actual distance stated for the Bell Rock Pathway. There is definitely a little more up and downs as you go negotiate several washes. There had been quite a bit of rain the previous night, but the trail has good drainage and it was in good shape for my morning jog. Saw about 10 hikers total, primarily around the Bell Rock area. No wild life.
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 Joined Aug 19 2009
 The Basin
Bell RockSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 30 2017
survivordudeTriplogs 224
Hiking2.20 Miles 609 AEG
Hiking2.20 Miles   1 Hour   3 Mns   2.10 mph
609 ft AEG
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Stopped in Sedona on the way back from Flagstaff and took the daughter and dog for a quick hike up Bell Rock. She actually took better pictures that I did :oops: I haven't been to Sedona in a year and I really love this place. The way all the colors come together here is amazing. This was a real easy trail and daughter and dog had no problem up. There were a lot of people on the trail today. I can't wait until I retire, also.
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Bell Rabbit Chicken Hog Church Cathedral, AZ 
Bell Rabbit Chicken Hog Church Cathedral, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 12 2016
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking20.60 Miles 3,778 AEG
Hiking20.60 Miles   9 Hrs   44 Mns   2.27 mph
3,778 ft AEG      40 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
For all the times I've hiked in Sedona, I've never really hiked much in this area. I put together a loop, Joe tweaked it a bit, and we were off.

First up, getting to the top of Bell Rock. Joe picked a decent ascent route to the top. There are only a couple spots that make you think a bit. We had the top to ourselves. Great morning views of the area.

Video from the top :next: youtu.be/51Jch9Byq18

Next up, an area that's off the main drag. I've wanted to get a better view of the "Rabbit Ears" and found this unmarked loop on Satellite View that get's you close. We saw one mountain biker, walking her bike on the trail and that was it. A nice little change from the perfectly groomed Sedona main corridor trails.

Just before making it to Chicken Point, I lost Joe to a Yoga Class for a bit.

The High on the Hog and Hog Heaven Trails need to be put on your list if you are in this area. We were calling this the Hangover junior Trail. Great trail with great views.

After taking Joe to church, it was off to Cathedral Rock. The HT Trail and Templeton Trails are a worthy alternatives to reaching Cathedral Rock. Being one of the most popular areas in Sedona, it was jumping with all types. Including Infants, puppies, yoga pants and Grandmas.

I really enjoyed this loop with perfect weather in gods country.
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Nov 12 2016
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Bell Rabbit Chicken Hog Church Cathedral, AZ 
Bell Rabbit Chicken Hog Church Cathedral, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 12 2016
joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking20.02 Miles 3,522 AEG
Hiking20.02 Miles   9 Hrs   45 Mns   2.25 mph
3,522 ft AEG      50 Mns Break14 LBS Pack
 
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Bell Rock
Hands down the highlight. Using 9L's posted route it was easy to decipher. Based on the tunnel through the scrub at the bottom and the register up top this place gets a lot of visitors.

Rabbit Ears
Heard of this 11 years ago and have been mildly curious. I prefer the north part of the loop over the south. Once is probably enough. It's cool you can see the ears driving south on I-17!

The Hogs
16 years ago I mountain biked Broken Arrow. Memories of so so kept it off my return list. The Hog trails are near perfect. A low key manicured version of Hangover Trail ( favorite ). Edgy trail through lots of cypress, need I say more. Thx to tibber/gecko for bringing these great trails to light.

Templeton Trail
Bruce put this hike together. I suggested the missing spice Cathedral Rock utilizing HT & Templeton to connect. Unexpectedly found out the connectors are decent hiking. When you aren't in the cypress you are surrounded by the distant red rock formations. This trail goes to Red Rock Crossing, I may have under estimated it's potential. Tough to give it a higher rating going under a hwy and with such other great choices nearby. Let's call it a high 3.9 of 5!

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I enjoyed the entire hike. Sedona, the forest service or whoever has done a great job with most of the trails and signage. I'm not a fan of over networked trail systems like the cough north McDowells. It works very well in this spectacular land of red rock. Wonderful weather and friendly yoga enthusiast may have made this hike better than normal.
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May 22 2016
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 phoenix, az
Broken Arrow Loop, AZ 
Broken Arrow Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar May 22 2016
trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.11 Miles 1,511 AEG
Hiking10.11 Miles   6 Hrs   20 Mns   2.33 mph
1,511 ft AEG   2 Hrs    Break
 
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calling this the broken arrow loop, even though it was one of the shortest segments
the posted trail map calls this area the broken arrow trail system, so that's good enough
angela put together a nice loop for us, utilizing some of the newer mountain biking trails
she also had a few side trips off broken arrow trail planned
parked at little horse trailhead, taking bell rock pathway and little horse trail to broken arrow
from there, visited chicken point, an odd toadstool rock formation, and submarine rock
a lot of pink jeeps on these formations
also climbed up to the white line, coming close to the saddle between the two nuns rock formation
the mountain biking trails were high on the hog, hog heaven and a little piece of hog wash
we should have good tracks for the first two, and hopefully angela will make pages for them
they were great trails, too - scenic, twisty and fun - some similarities to hangover trail
(note to the eagle: you could add pigtail and hog wash and make at least a 15 mile day of it)
back on mystic, chapel road, chapel trail, little horse and bell rock pathway
this trail system is accessible via other trailheads
several trails yet for us to explore another time
nice work on route manager, tibber! it was a great hike
thanks for driving, too
got a text from fletch that she and mike were climbing in sedona
we happened to be right behind them going into oak creek so met them for dinner at famous pizza
nice finish to the day
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May 22 2016
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 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Twin Buttes Loop via the Hogs, AZ 
Twin Buttes Loop via the Hogs, AZ
 
Hiking avatar May 22 2016
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking10.85 Miles 1,717 AEG
Hiking10.85 Miles   6 Hrs   19 Mns   2.26 mph
1,717 ft AEG   1 Hour   31 Mns Break
 
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I had put together a Broken Arrow hike for a day hike last year but it never came to fruition due to weather. After realizing the error in our thoughts that we could handle mid 30s and wind at Camp May south of Mormon Lake, I went back to fine tuning a route for us to take on Sunday. I spent several hours with route manager and on the MTBproject site uploading some of their routes, I put together a map and then decided we would do the southern half this time. That way we could check out some of the other sites along the way.

Two things I learned from my time on Route Manager: it's hard to join routes sometimes as it will join you back to the TH. One thing everyone should know when you fiddle with Route Manager is to save your work as you go. Second I put in way points at both trails when they would intersect so HAZel would go off incessantly when we hit an intersection. So use only one waypoint for the intersection such as at the Broken Arrow and White Line rather than one waypoint at each (as I didn't know which way for sure we would approach an intersection so I wanted to cover my bases ](*,) ). Kelly found HAZel very amusing today. A couple times I was thinking a shotgun might be an appropriate end to her ranting (HAZel that is).


Now onto the hike. All I can say is WOW, WOW, WOW. What an awesome day of hiking! The trails are in wonderful shape everywhere. The Hog Trails are particularly impressive with some of the natural paving stones they did. I'm sure some of this extra fine construction would not have been done if it were just hikers but since they are biking trails, a little extra effort was obviously used which is just fine with us (especially on Hog Heaven).

We started from the Little Horse TH so that way you don't have to go into Sedona. It was a nice morning as we ambled our way toward and onto the Little Horse Trail which goes on the northeast side of Little Horse Park. Your views are of the Two Nuns to the NE and Lee Mountain to the east. While looking at one of the trail map signs a local asked if we had any questions and told us about a little side trail we could take off of from Marg's Draw (that's for next time). Soon you are walking alongside and in a drainage. Sedona has the bestest drainages; Kelly and I are always impressed by them. It started getting windier as we gained elevation and made our way to Chicken Point. We didn't beat the jeeps but that's okay. We took some obligatory pics and then continued on to Broken Arrow Trail.

I knew the White Line was near and then I recall HAZel was babbling but I wasn't listening (it was also very windy and hard to hear). So part way along the Broken Arrow I asked Kelly if we could go back and try to find the White Line and she was game. The White Line is almost immediately at the Broken Arrow/Little Horse intersection behind Chicken Point. You can see the white line in the rock too. So up we went and though we didn't follow the route because I didn't include it on my map, we just kept going vertical.

We missed part of the route that went off to the right and just went straight up. We would see bike tire marks so figured we were close enough. There really aren't any cairns up here so you're on your own. (However, if you add the route to your map, you can follow it). The views over to Munds Mountain are pretty cool up here but it was SUPER windy so we went down. Oh, I heard one of the jeep drivers call the mountain (when you're looking north at it) a camel but I thot it looked more like a snail. Apparently The White Line is notorious for this :o : http://www.bikemag.com...

We continued on the Broken Arrow north to the Submarine Rock but took a slight detour over to another little formation that I found out is called Mushroom Rock. Of course Kelly climbed up to the top; I just circled it. Other folks came by so we took on our way. It's kind of sad how the tires have turned the red bedrock to black. From here you can make a beeline for Submarine Rock but Kelly and I continued to follow the trail. It intersects with the Hogs but we would come back to that. The trail starts to descend and you cross thru some cypress forest and bedrock before coming to the road. You cross that and go down and up a drainage. Here you make your way around the other side (east) of the submarine. I found the birds to be very active through this forested part of the trail. You eventually end up at what I think is the stern and you climb up on it.

There weren't too many people aboard so we wandered around admiring its enormity. There were great 360 views from here. I got one really awesome photo; well several actually ;) . The agaves had buds but were not blooming yet. They sure were pretty though. We continued north on the sub and went up to the bow. It was super windy and a bit chilly so we went off the side to have our snack and take a quick break. It was nice and cozy in the cubby hole we found. Getting up and down from the bow on the south is just a little tricky.

Well that was fun. So we walked back to the stern and took our trail back to Broken Arrow where we headed south from the intersection to get to the Hog Trails (I think these are new as of 2014?). There were some pretty cactus blooming along the way and a person-sized agave that distracted us. The Hog intersection is slightly up from the Broken Arrow on some bedrock. The view from this intersection is pretty nice as well. So now it was time to see what High on the Hog was all about as it took us toward Hog Heaven (FYI these are one way trails for bikers E to W). I found this interesting when researching:
High on the Hog and Hog Heaven are rated double black diamond for bikers. This is the international symbol to make sure your affairs are in order before you start.

High on the Hog trail continues back to the northwest and almost immediately reminded us of the Hangover Trail. The views of the Munds Wilderness are simply outstanding :y: . The trail hugs the side of the butte as it contours very nicely to join you up with Hog Heaven in 1/3rd of a mile. There is also the intersection with the Twin Buttes Trail.

You now are heading west on Hog Heaven. The slick rock along a couple sections of this trail are pretty cool and as you look to the north you can see the Crimson Cliffs and Wilson Mountain. A little further along as you get closer to the pass we were enamored with the pools of water and the cliffs across the way with their geographic horizontal lines and varnished vertical lines. Soon you reach the saddle which puts you between the Twin Buttes to your south. You contour around the side as you make your way slightly down Hog Heaven. Here is where some of that fancy paver construction came into play that even included banking. Kelly and I were duly impressed by these. As you unwrapped around the other side the views to the NE mountains opened up. After getting distracted by cute lizard pics, we stared in amazement as more and more of those mountains appeared. It was the most beautiful rock outcropping (a finger of Munds Mountain where Marg's Draw is). But wait it gets better cuz as you continue along you can now see the Capitol Butte area too.

In slightly under a mile you reach the intersection with Hog Wash Trail (yes HAZel, we heard you the first two times). You can take the Hog Wash east back to Broken Arrow if you choose but our loop continues winding around the west side of the Twin Buttes. After walking thru a little more of the forest we came to Pig Tail Trail. As we were hiking on this I had found an old route from the Twin Buttes Loop hike desc GPS one could take instead of dropping onto Mystic. Well that route doesn't exist anymore as it's been blocked off so we ended up having to take Mystic. Once we were down to the floor level of course the terrain changed from the trees to the bushes and prickly pear. We took a break before turning south; across the way was Airport Butte.

We intersected up with the Mystic Trail and took it south to Chapel Road. We ran into a family just starting their hike for the day. You do have views of Cathedral Rock but the lighting was not the best at this time of day. Once at the road, you do gotta pay attention to the traffic as there isn't much space to walk. I did find where the old trail came out. On the way to the Chapel I found it easier walking on the south side and I'm sure glad I did as the house with the telescope dome had an incredible garden 8) to spy on. The driveways were quite impressive too.

The Chapel parking area was very crowded. The picketpost gate to the trail is off to the east side of the parking lot. From here you head east below the Twin Butte on the Chapel Trail. It climbs a bit but has lots to show you along the way including views of Courthouse Butte and Bell Rock to the south. The trail is a little rockier in sections. We passed what we think was an intersection to a climbing trail. We did encounter a small hiking group during this part of the hike before reaching the intersection of Little Horse in about 3/4 mile from the Chapel area.

With a mile and 1/2 left and a beer calling my name, I pretty much tucked my camera away :o to finish off this hike for the day. It ended up being a little longer than I had planned but that's okay as it was a more than awesome day of hiking in Red Rock Country. The trails are great and the views outstanding.

As we made our left turn on the highway, Kelly's friends happened to be in the vehicle right in front of us. We had texted them on our last break to see if we could meet up (they had been climbing). Well they usually go to the Pizza Place across from the Blue Moon (where I normally go) so we went to Famous Pizza. It was nice to meet up with them (altho I had met Fletch at the johnr1 service).

I have to say some of my pics are beautiful. The video, unfortunately, has the dust on the lens issue; hopefully that's temporary. Panasonic sent me a survey to complete about my last service. Needless to say they got a polite earful as I used every word count they allowed.


Bell Rock Pathyway, Little Horse Trail - https://youtu.be/U2 ... ME_M
Little Horse Trail Part 2 - https://youtu.be/81 ... mbOI
White Line and Broken Arrow - https://youtu.be/TX ... TNa0
Broken Arrow to the Sub - https://youtu.be/3h ... BwQo
The Submarine - https://youtu.be/RJ ... bDwE
Sub to Hog Trails - https://youtu.be/Rt ... sox4
High on the Hog - https://youtu.be/9f ... UbtE
Hog Heaven - https://youtu.be/Zh ... jM7A
Hog Heaven Part 2 - https://youtu.be/8I ... M7kI
Hog Wash to Chapel Hill - https://youtu.be/gf ... VxIo
Chapel Trail - https://youtu.be/PX ... 1moE
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Moderate traffic when it's the peak of tourist season, but still one of my favorite loops.
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Feb 13 2016
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female
 Joined Jul 22 2016
 Sedona, AZ
Little Horse Trail #61Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 13 2016
xthineTriplogs 169
Hiking1.90 Miles 400 AEG
Hiking1.90 Miles
400 ft AEG
 no routes
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Feb 07 2016
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 Joined Jul 22 2016
 Sedona, AZ
Chapel Trail - SedonaSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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xthineTriplogs 169
Hiking 250 AEG
Hiking   1 Hour   42 Mns   0.00 mph
250 ft AEG
 no routesno photosets
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Dec 29 2015
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50 male
 Joined Nov 11 2014
 Manchester, NH
Bell Rock Pathway / VistaSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 29 2015
JasonCleghornTriplogs 285
Hiking2.00 Miles 232 AEG
Hiking2.00 Miles
232 ft AEG
 
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Just a picture taking trip with my extended family.
 Named place
 Named place [ checklist ]
[ checklist ]  Cathedral Rock
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Dec 25 2015
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female
 Joined Jul 22 2016
 Sedona, AZ
Bell Rock Pathway / VistaSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 25 2015
xthineTriplogs 169
Hiking2.01 Miles 70 AEG
Hiking2.01 Miles
70 ft AEG
 no routesno photosets
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Aug 08 2015
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female
 Joined Jul 22 2016
 Sedona, AZ
Little Horse Trail #61Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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xthineTriplogs 169
Hiking2.89 Miles 363 AEG
Hiking2.89 Miles   1 Hour   2 Mns   2.80 mph
363 ft AEG
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average hiking speed 2.39 mph
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