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Flyfishing Tonto Creek
When people think of Arizona they generally think of temperature. And when I say temperature, I mean "HOT!!" So, those of you who have been avoiding Arizona for that very reason should take a peek at, well, the peaks. There are the San Francisco Peaks, where Flagstaff is nestled. There are the Black Mountains, where old mining town Jerome hangs …
Silverwing Road Trip Day Two
... and found a cheap motel, the name of which I don't even remember. That's not the important part. What's important is that I was able to get warm and dry, and spend the night in a comfy bed. It had been another long day of riding - nearly 400 miles - and I didn't feel any allegiance to my thermarest.
No time spent in Payson, other than to sleep, and then off for the quick hop to Sedona.
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Day 7 - Up, Up, and Away
... Then I was happy again when I got to the town of Sunflower, and saw that it was essentially one building. One closed and locked industrial building. Happy, sad, happy, sad, that's how I roll. Another thing I find kind of odd is that you will be driving on the shoulder of a divided two lane roadway and up ahead, in the distance, see signs indicating an exit, You can see a long, wide left and right turn lane. ...
Arizona Highways
... NP was a good substitute for Chaco. We stayed in Flagstaff overnight. It is a fine little town (about 60K people) with lots of character. There is a lot to do and see there. We visited the nearby meteor crater (just what its name implies), the Walnut Canyon National Monument and the Riordan mansion in town (where we met a Thomas Jefferson HS and 2006 JMU grad working) before heading up to the Grand Canyon for three ...
Driving
... of really cool shops and restaurants in town, though I wasn't there long enough to stop into half of them. The one that I did spend a bunch of time in was the "Ghost Town Gear" Shop, which for a store with a relatively small footprint, had a great deal of gear, both old and new, as well as 7.5 minute topos covering the entire state, should you need such things. They also had a good quantity of used and new books covering all topics in the ...