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Here is some pictures of me off roading in Sedona Arizona.
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Here is some pictures of me off roading in Sedona Arizona.
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Going up a steep hill in Sedona
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This one is going down the trail I am in the lead.
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I hope everyone enjoys the photos.
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Nice photoes. Thanks for posting.
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Arizona Hummerboy,

Heading to Sedona on the 18th - 23rd for vacation.

Can you give me some suggestions on which trails to hit - or by chance a website with maps etc?

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Broken Arrow Trail.
South of Sedona east of Highway 179.

It is a Difficult trail.

Features: Althought fairly short, this trail has to be one of the Best in Arizona. The trail is only 4 miles long.

To get There: Drive 1.3 miles south on Highway 179 from the intersection of 89a and 179 in the center of Sedona ( this is calles the "y" ) Turn left on Morgan Road at a sign for Broken Arrow Estates. Follow Morgan Road through a residential area about a half mile. Continue straight at a " No Outlet Sign onto Forest Service Road 179F.

You can also fine trail on the Internet for Sedona:
Just type in Sedona Arizona Jeep trails.

Have fun and enjoy Sedona Arizona

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If you do any hiking at all. Watch out for the Rattle Snakes. They are just comming out and they are everywere.
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Broken arrow is a mini MOAB slick rock kinda trail, it is very fun and a fwe nice places to play on the trail. some sections through the trees are narrow and will require some spot on driving

Broken arrow is a 2.5 to 3.0 class trail on the 5.0 trail system
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Hey Blake:

Your e-mail bounces as does Help Computers
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