The climb out of Mooney Falls

April 22010

An unbelievable vertical climb out of and into Mooney Falls. This is the only way to get down to the base of the falls. To see more about this and other Arizona Campgrounds, visit www.camparizona.com

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Travel around Nevada and Arizona

March 302010

Travel around Nevada and Arizona

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Mooney Falls

March 122010

Mooney Falls is about a mile below the more famous Havasu Falls. This is a shot just before going into the first of two caves on the way down to the bottom of the falls.

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Arizona Travel – Do Tomorrow Different – Chicago

March 122010

Visiting Arizona from Chicago? This travel spot highlights the variety that Arizona has to offer, from the Grand Canyon to shopping in downtown Scottsdale. And although we love the ‘other’ cities featured in the spots, the concept was to encourage the desire of Chicagoans to visit (or revisit) the Grand Canyon State. With the Cubs and the Sox here for Spring Training, Arizona really is like a second home anyway.

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Arizona Travel – Do Tomorrow Different – LA

February 282010

Visiting Arizona from LA? This travel spot highlights the variety that Arizona has to offer, from the Colorado River to golf in Phoenix. And although we love Southern California (don’t tell anyone, but we visit LA from time to time), the concept was to encourage the desire of Southern California residents to visit (or revisit) the Grand Canyon State. Sometimes you just need to get away, right?

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Scottsdale, Arizona Travel Review

February 222010

This is a travel review featured on www.ReviewingAmerica.com on the city of Scottsdale, Arizona. Scottsdale offers a wide variety of activities and accommodations, so if you are thinking about traveling to Arizona or if you just want to learn a little more about the area, take a look! It is adjacent to Phoenix and less than a day’s drive from the Grand Canyon. There is more to do here than you’d think. It is truly an amazing place.

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FREE RV Camping Boondocking In Northern Arizona

February 222010

As a former bellman for Fred Harvey Lodges on the South Rim, of the Grand Canyon National Park, I made this DVD especially for those wanting to get away from the camera clicking masses that visit the canyon every year. This DVD takes you truely “off the beaten path” to places only the most seasoned Grand Canyon visitors know about. Some of these locations are more common to Mule Deer and Pink Canyon Rattlers than weekend warriors!

There is plenty of rare footage with pictures taken while logging up to 500 canyoneering miles under the rim. From hiking Comanche Point and Cape Solitude to the former mines near Horseshoe Mesa, from the South Kaibab to Phantom Ranch, from Cheyava Falls to Ribbon Falls, from the Bright Angel to an intense scramble along a faint route intended ONLY for experienced hikers out to the top of the famous Battleship, from the rugged Hermit Trail to the remote South Bass Royal Arch Loop, from the forested expanse of Crazy Jug Vista on the North Rim down to the Esplanade and awe inspiring power of Thunder River, from the East Rim to the West Rim, from the Grandview Lookout tower to famous Hopi Point, from tenting lonley Jumpup Point to a spectacular FREE camping spot at the edge of the canyon 3000 feet above the mighty Colorado River at Toroweap Point!

That’s not all, these disks even include the only “Rim to River” backroad adventure along Diamond Creek near Peach Springs. Just imagine that you can drive to the bottom of the Grand Canyon where only river runners pull out at! “Did I fail to mention the waterfalls of Havasupai or even the dusty never ending backroads leading out to the middle of nowhere at Grand Canyon Parashant National Monument region of the park?” Yes, Mount Trumbull, Kelly and Timp points, we have “Been there Done That!” taken the pictures and brought them back for you to enjoy!

COMING SOON! These two DVD’s are due out and for sale in Fall 2009.
For more information: www.boondockinginarizona.com

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Arizona Camping Club’s Trip to Havasupai Falls Grand Canyon

February 192010

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Arizona Camping Club’s Trip to Havasupai Falls and Supai #1. Havasupai Falls is one of the most photographed waterfalls in the world. If you like to camp, please join Arizona’s largest camping club with over 500 members.

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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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