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		<title>Sedona Dreaming</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Arizona]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recently, I went to Arizona to visit my dear friend K again.&#160; I knew that I hadn’t trained quite enough to keep up with her, but not being quite prepared enough for something generally doesn’t stop me from showing up and giving it a shot and like I’ve said before, she is very tolerant. The &#8230; </p>
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<p>Recently, I went to Arizona to visit my dear friend K
again.&nbsp; I knew that I hadn’t trained
quite enough to keep up with her, but not being quite prepared enough for
something generally doesn’t stop me from showing up and giving it a shot and
like I’ve said before, she is very tolerant.</p>



<p>The weather was gorgeous.&nbsp;
It was a treat to be there when it was in the mid-70’s to 80’s (and a
bit of a relief to not have to worry about overheating while we were out
adventuring).&nbsp; I didn’t know exactly what
we would get up to, but I knew that it would include some outdoor activities.</p>



<p>K took it easy on me on day one.  For day two she asked if I would want to take a drive up to Sedona to go hiking.  YES!  Sedona is a bucket list destination for me, and I was so excited to go there.</p>



<p>I generally have a very peaceful feeling in Arizona and in Sedona
it was even stronger. Driving into town made me think of that animated movie (was
it <em>Cars</em>?) and maybe a Willie Coyote
cartoon.&nbsp; The landscape is so iconic, it
felt very familiar. One thing that was unexpected though was how it was so
dessert and so lush at the same time.</p>



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<p>We pulled into the parking lot at one trailhead, no parking
spot, wasn’t meant to be (in Sedona you have to really be open to the signs
that the universe sends you).&nbsp; So, we
went to the next trailhead and there was our parking spot!&nbsp; This was the trail that we were meant to
hike.</p>



<p>We set off on the Little Horse Trail.&nbsp; Rather than deciding our whole route at the
beginning, we decided which way to go until we got to the next fork, then we
would make our next decision.&nbsp; At one
trail map, I made the mistake of looking at the trail difficulty ratings and
got intimidated that one of our options was rated as “advanced”.&nbsp; We wound up taking that trail anyway and even
though it was advanced, all it took was a little bit of encouragement from my
friend for me to make it to the end.</p>



<p>My biggest problem with hiking is that I have to really
watch where I’m putting my feet.&nbsp; I feel
that I miss out on some of the vistas because I am trying to make sure I don’t
slip or twist an ankle.&nbsp; But this hike
had some great scenery at ground-level that I got to enjoy.&nbsp; I think K said that she counted ten different
kinds of flowers, but I was trying to not stop too often so I only got photos
of four.</p>



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<p>Eventually we wound up at the church rock (someone built a
big church coming out of this rock.&nbsp; When
we got to the end of the trail, rather than going to church, we decided to walk
back to the car through the neighborhood and check out all the cool Sedona
houses.</p>



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<p>After a four-mile loop, we were back at the car and ready for
to find somewhere for lunch.</p>
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