I lived in Sedona for 7 or 8 years. There are 7 major energy vortexs and 32 vortexs in the verdie valley. When in Sedona ask for a vortex map and explore all the vortexs. And do not miss oak Creek canyon just north of Sedona. You have a Awesome, Amazing time exploring the whole Sedona area. Cathedral rock is my favorite vortex,
Thank you for that information, we loved Sedona so we are definitely going back and I will make sure we get a map and add Oak Creek Canyon to our itinerary, thanks for the suggestion.
Oh wow! It was an experience we will never forget, as I’m sure is the same for you. I’m so glad you also had a stranger that was able to take action and help you.
Awesome video! Sedona is absolutely beautiful. My family and I are moving to Cottonwood soon from California so we can be closer to Sedona. I moved away from the Verde Valley when I was 12 and now at 43 I’m finally making the dream of moving back a reality.
Congratulations on your move, how exciting! Every place travel to we ask ourselves if we could live there and Sedona was one of the places we would love to live in.
Hi there- towards the end of your video when you were talking about juniper trees: where was the overlook that had the beautiful juniper tree and background/scenery of cathedral rock?
After going through my photos and maps I'm pretty sure that location was Upper Red Rock Loop Road and either Lover's Knoll or the scenic overlook (parking lot area) before that. These should be the google coordinates 34.843191302233805, -111.82580663364958
Go during winter time. It snows there and its beautiful. I promise you guys wont be disappointed 😊
Beautiful photography of an incredible scenery
Thank you so much.
I lived in Sedona for 7 or 8 years. There are 7 major energy vortexs and 32 vortexs in the verdie valley. When in Sedona ask for a vortex map and explore all the vortexs. And do not miss oak Creek canyon just north of Sedona. You have a Awesome, Amazing time exploring the whole Sedona area. Cathedral rock is my favorite vortex,
Thank you for that information, we loved Sedona so we are definitely going back and I will make sure we get a map and add Oak Creek Canyon to our itinerary, thanks for the suggestion.
Happy that you were able to help those people in the water. I had similar experience in 2022 but I was the drowning, if it wasn’t for strangers.
Oh wow! It was an experience we will never forget, as I’m sure is the same for you. I’m so glad you also had a stranger that was able to take action and help you.
Awesome video! Sedona is absolutely beautiful. My family and I are moving to Cottonwood soon from California so we can be closer to Sedona. I moved away from the Verde Valley when I was 12 and now at 43 I’m finally making the dream of moving back a reality.
Congratulations on your move, how exciting! Every place travel to we ask ourselves if we could live there and Sedona was one of the places we would love to live in.
we live at an RV resort near sedona for the winter seasons. Truly blessed to live here and hike all the great trails 6 months a year
Oh wow thats a great place to winter! One day we will pull the trigger and RV full time and Sedona is at the top of my list for our 1st winter.
Great video! :-) Awesome, great spots, great editing, all the things! Well done
Thank you so much, that’s so kind of you to say!
Fun! My husband and I coming to Sedona for our 20th anniversary this summer!
Congratulations! I’m sure you will love it there.
We love you guys - keep up the great work! From our channel to yours... safe travels ❤️
Thank you so much! I don’t really know what I’m doing but I’m learning as fast as I can 😊
Thank you! You gave me many ideas, especially the subway cave WOW! Nice quality video, what camera do you use? Thanks again!
Thank you! I hope you have a great trip. We just use our iPhones in our hands, no gimbal or anything.
Hi there- towards the end of your video when you were talking about juniper trees: where was the overlook that had the beautiful juniper tree and background/scenery of cathedral rock?
Let me look on my maps and see if I can find that particular stop, I’m sure I have it, and as soon as I find it I will respond again.
After going through my photos and maps I'm pretty sure that location was Upper Red Rock Loop Road and either Lover's Knoll or the scenic overlook (parking lot area) before that. These should be the google coordinates 34.843191302233805, -111.82580663364958
@@scheduledadventures thanks so so much
good video will be my next route thanks for sharing... 1 question... what place did they stay to camp you have the cordenadas Thank you
We stayed on Forest Road 525 (34.8150687, -111.9053375)
@@scheduledadventures Thank you very much and keep uploading videos, they help a lot to those of us who are not going for the first time
What time of year was this?
It was the first week of June.
Here's a little look at the Sedona Red Rocks like you have never seen before!
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That little thing you saw looked like a pig Have a link