Vacation, Fishing, Camping in Northern Arizona

March 122010

Mogollon Rim, AZ Camping with some friends over 4th of July weekend 2008

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Grayhawk Scottsdale Arizona Luxury Condos

March 62010

Visit http://www.GreyhawkCondosOnline.com for all Greyhawk Scottsdale Arizona condos and homes. Greyhawk is a premiere golf community in Scottsdale Arizona close to the finest shopping and dining. Enjoy life to the fullest with a home in Greyhawk Arizona.

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Tucson Streetcar

February 252010

3D animations showing the proposed Tucson, Arizona streetcar proposed at 5 locations.

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Sedona Overview

February 222010

http://www.sedona.tv/ Sedona truly is a natural wonder drawing nearly 4 million visitors annually. Sedona’s red rocks are the most sought after destination in Arizona, second only to the Grand Canyon in popularity.
At 4500 feet in elevation, Sedona’s ideal high desert climate boasts of four mild seasons making it pleasant to visit any time of year.
In the springtime, days are pleasantly warm and evenings may be chilly. Keep in mind, night time temperatures typically drop 30 degrees below the peak of the day.
Summer in Sedona is characterized by hot days and perfect evenings, making it an ideal recreational playground for camping, swimming,
hiking, mountain biking, shopping and whatever else your family desires.
Fall in Sedona is the prime season with clear blue skies, warm days and comfortable evenings. In fact, the fall is so pleasant, it seems like summer has been
extended to six or seven months long. Towards the end of fall, the leaves turn color and Oak Creek Canyon is host to brilliant beautiful hues.
Sedona’s mild winter lasts about 2 months. Occasionally a snow fall may dust the red rocks and what a beautiful sight it is…creating a contrast for outstanding photo opportunities. Be sure to take pictures in the morning since the snow is usually gone by noon….daytime temperatures are always above freezing.
Sedona TV
Red Rock TV
http://www.sedona.tv

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Sedona Arizona area information

February 192010

http://www.sedona.tv
This Sedona video is an excerpt of The Natural Wonders of Sedona… Timeless Beauty.
This portion of the video is about Sedona’s Gallery Row and the trip to the Village of Oak Creek, also part of Sedona. If you would like to purchase the Sedona video on DVD go to

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FREE RV Camping Boondocking In Central Arizona

February 192010

Our second DVD: “FREE Camping in Central Arizona” – Part II, starts off running where the first disk left off with an exciting adventure beginning north of Phoenix at Bumble Bee to the historic mining town of Crown King high atop the cool Bradshaw Mountains inside the Prescott National Forest near Horsethief Basin Recreation area. Scouters will enjoy earning their merit badges around Prescott’s numerous fishing and canoeing lakes centered around Courthouse Square as well as, hiking Mingus Mountain and the hillside artists’ community of Jerome. Train enthusiasts will love an excursion along the Verde Canyon Railway in Clarkdale and rock hounds will be in heaven with Sedona’s famous Red Rocks. From the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff and touring Route 66 to Williams, we hit the open road and explore ancient Indian Ruins, as well as hike off the beaten path trails, and travel those backroads “Less Traveled” leading to impressive overlooks with unforgettable vistas stretching for miles.

For more information: www.boondockinginarizona.com

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