I recently spent ten days in Arizona and had a chance to visit Sedona, which is widely hyped as a magical place with energy vortexes and such. It really is incredible. I don't know about the vortex thing, but wow.
I managed to avoid the massive commercial tourist overlay and had three all day hikes. This picture is from my first day out at Cathedral Rocks.
There are so many hiking trails and wonderful spots to visit there. You could literally spend weeks and not do half of them. Another thing that really struck me was the scale of the mountains. They seem so small compared to other magical places I've visited.You see something like Cathedral Rocks from a distance and (at least in my head) it seems so majestic that it must be massive, right? Like the Swiss Alps or something. But no, you can hike right up there in about 45 minutes.
I was in Arizona teaching EFT workshops on two different weekends down in Phoenix. Sedona was my break in between. I've got lots of yummy photos over on my Flickr site.
I managed to avoid the massive commercial tourist overlay and had three all day hikes. This picture is from my first day out at Cathedral Rocks.
There are so many hiking trails and wonderful spots to visit there. You could literally spend weeks and not do half of them. Another thing that really struck me was the scale of the mountains. They seem so small compared to other magical places I've visited.You see something like Cathedral Rocks from a distance and (at least in my head) it seems so majestic that it must be massive, right? Like the Swiss Alps or something. But no, you can hike right up there in about 45 minutes.
I was in Arizona teaching EFT workshops on two different weekends down in Phoenix. Sedona was my break in between. I've got lots of yummy photos over on my Flickr site.
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