Saturday, October 31, 2009

This morning after a delicious breakfast of blueberry pancakes, sausage & juice we had a presentation put on by representatives of the Havapai-Apache Nation about their history. They are a tribe of about 2500 that live here at Camp Verde. After that our friends David & Beverley Simmons who live in Sun City went with us north on I-17 to Munds Park where they have a summer cabin. After enjoying a lunch at a cafe there we traveled down Shibbley road to Sedona. This is a 12 mile drive down a winding dirt rock covered road first through the ponderosa pine forest and then into the red rocks looking down on the town of Sedona as you continue winding your way on down the mountain.
If you can imagine driving on a road with rocks that regular car would probably scrape on going over them that took two hrs. to traverse with views like the pictures show then take that times 150% and you have the picture. This evening our group went to the Blazing M Ranch in Cottonwood for a cowboy supper and evening of country western entertainment.

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