More about my Wilderness Experience in the Oak Creek Canyon
The images below bring back many memories. Now most of you understand how my images are the result of experiences that I have .. there is much behind each image, stories that I will tell you that bring more meaning to the picture that you see. This day was a day of hiking and crossing a creek 13 times. The creek is high and the water fast due to the heavy snows that Flagstaff experienced this winter. This canyon is almost half way to Sedona from Flagstaff. Off hwy 89A its elevation ranges between 5300 – 5700 feet and drops significantly from here to Sedona. I was dressed for a 47 degree hike, got to the end of the trail, where the water was too deep to cross (unless I wanted to swim – no way!). I was about 3.5 miles up the out and back trail and as I journeyed back I thought I had plenty of time to get back. But I began to see landmarks that I had recently seen. I was doing loops and had no idea where I was missing the trail that took me the right direction to go back to the beginning. … More here about my story.
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