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Thread: Return to Sedona 6/13 to 6/14/08

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    Return to Sedona 6/13 to 6/14/08

    Left Yuma at 4am Friday morning and made it up to the Sedona Area around 10 am and took Schenbly Hill Road into Sedona and into camp around noon (not to soon either most of the campsite were getting full). Headed back out a little after 1pm (had to take a nap)and returned to camp around 7pm. Here are the photo's from day 1

    Schnebly Hill Road:






    Camp:


    Van Deren Cabin (last time I was in Sedona this area was closed due to the rain):









    Oak Creek Homestead (the creek last time was overfollowing and you could only run the first hald of the trail):

    Shelf road down-






    What's left of the cabin-

    Backup-



    This was overflowing with water last time:






    Some from the Broken Arrow area. About 4-5 pink jeeps were on the trail, a Chevy Avachcle, exo-caged Samuri and a toyota pickup w/ flat bed (no photo's of those):






    End of Day 1

    Day two I was supposed to meet up with a few people from the Yuma4wheelers but our times got mixed up and we missed each other by about an hour. So it was another solo day of driving for me and a new trail (:bang: )





    Solider's Pass (this area looks better with water flowing though it):





    Smiley Rock trail (a new trail for me and part of The Great Western Trail):
    Jerome's own Ghost town-

    Trail -




    Got to love stupid people for shooting up signs:


    Martin Canyon portion of the trail (more than what I wanted in one area)









    Anyone for a drink:




    Overall, it was a great trip and saw some great country side which I really miss. Here's the rest of album-
    http://s162.photobucket.com/albums/t...0to%206-14-08/

    Here is the bad:
    On the first road I hit all the rattles and creaks that I thought I fixed returned. Along, with a new clicking noise:bang: .
    Along the Van Deren Cabin my 4runner spudder then died (sound like it wasn't getting fuel) after that I had a nice gas/oil fumes for the rest of day (only off and on at times)but it went away on the second day:bang: :bang: :think: . Lost the same nut to my rear sway bar links (found that out today and it was torqued correctly) and learned that even a bud built skid can be bent (thanks to the Martin Canyon portion of Smiley Rock).
    Add more dents to the gas tank skid as well.

    2000 Toyota 4runner with some goodies.

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    Re: Return to Sedona 6/13 to 6/14/08

    great photos!
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    Re: Return to Sedona 6/13 to 6/14/08

    Awesome, thanks for sharing. Sedona is one of my favorite places in the world.

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    Re: Return to Sedona 6/13 to 6/14/08

    Very nice pics. That is the one part of Arizona that I miss the most, along with Jerome itself.

    Quote Originally Posted by ttora4runner
    Lost the same nut to my rear sway bar links (found that out today and it was torqued correctly)
    time to get some blue loctite
    Keith '88 4runner SR5 Garage Thread

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    Re: Return to Sedona 6/13 to 6/14/08

    Quote Originally Posted by corax
    Very nice pics. That is the one part of Arizona that I miss the most, along with Jerome itself.

    Quote Originally Posted by ttora4runner
    Lost the same nut to my rear sway bar links (found that out today and it was torqued correctly)
    time to get some blue loctite
    It was locktited on but I still lost it.
    2000 Toyota 4runner with some goodies.

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