Sedona Arizona Oak Creek Canyon Tour

April 112010

In Sedona at the east end of Uptown is the entrance to Oak Creek Canyon. As you travel through the canyon, highway 89A meanders alongside Oak Creek below the towering formations. You’ll encounter several lodges, fishing holes, picnic areas, great hiking trails and campgrounds.
Further up Oak Creek Canyon is Slide Rock State Park. The natural water slides and pools carved into the red rocks provide a perfect setting for family fun. Plan to arrive at the park early because many days it fills to capacity.
Eventually the highway winds its way up the switchbacks to a scenic overlook, through a Ponderosa Pine forest and into Flagstaff for a total journey of about 25 miles from the “Y”.

Sedona TV
Red Rock TV 16

http://www.sedona.tv

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Team In Training PF Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon, Phoenix 2009

March 242010

I ran the PF Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in Phoenix, Arizona on January 18th together with an awesome group of friends from “Team In Training” – I raised over $4,000 for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and together Team In Training raised over $3 million by running the marathon and half-marathon.

For more information on team in training visit http://www.teamintraining.org and for information on the amazing work that The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society does visit http://www.lls.org

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Sedona Arizona Area Information

March 152010

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 Sedona.TV

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Manzanita Campground

March 152010

Located in Red Rock Country in Scenic Oak Creek Canyon, Manzanita Campground is just a mile south of Slide Rock State Park and a great place to camp to explore the area. Visit www.camparizona.com for more information about this and other Arizona campgrounds.

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“X’D Out” Arizona Baby (“Los Conciertos de Radio 3″, 21-10-2009)

March 92010

Arizona Baby is a countrya american rock band of Valladolid (Spain)… Yes, not from Arizona :-)

More information and contact here:

http://www.myspace.com/arizonababyrocks

The gig is in “Los Conciertos de Radio 3″ (“La 2″, Spanish television, 21-10-2009 -THANKS VERY MUCH, muchas gracias).

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Tucson, Arizona (Gazette) – Dan Fogelberg

March 62010

A music video tribute to Dan Fogelberg who died of prostate cancer last Dec. 16, 2007.

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“The Truth” Arizona Baby (“Los Conciertos de Radio 3″, 21-10-2009)

February 282010

Arizona Baby is a countrya american rock band of Valladolid (Spain)… Yes, not from Arizona :-)

More information and contact here:

http://www.myspace.com/arizonababyrocks

The gig is in “Los Conciertos de Radio 3″ (“La 2″, Spanish television, 21-10-2009 -THANKS VERY MUCH, muchas gracias).

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Hey Monday – Arizona with lyrics

February 252010

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New song from Hey Monday.. Don’t Forget to buy their new album Hold on Tight On October 7.. In stores anywhere..

p.s. For those who are looking for jersey in the pic well you can’t see him cause I didn’t knew this pic was very old arghh….

LYRICS

It took two days
For me to figure out
This isn’t working out
But I lost my way

I drove all night
Just to be with you
But you weren’t worth the view
I got to hit the brakes

Now you know
Get up and go

Arizona, Arizona
A car wrecked on a highway
Now you’re burning by the side of the road

Arizona, Arizona
It’s a million miles from Florida
Now you’re history
I’m stranded
Get me out
I’m going home

Deep in your soul
Lies a lonely heart
That only ever pumps
For you alone
And I can’t relate
So I gotta leave you here
I can breathe without you, dear
Just start walking away

Now you know
Get up and go

Arizona, Arizona
A car wrecked on a highway
Now you’re burning by the side of the road

Arizona, Arizona
It’s a million miles from Florida
Now you’re history
I’m stranded
Get me out
I’m going home

Tell me how does that video
With the Grand Canyon
Screaming at you
Tell me how does that feel
To see me when you go by

It took two days
For me to figure out
This isn’t working out
I got to hit the brakes

Arizona, Arizona
A car wrecked on a highway
Now you’re burning by the side of the road

Arizona, Arizona
It’s a million miles from Florida
Now you’re history
I’m stranded
Get me out
I’m going home

Arizona, Arizona
A car wrecked on a highway
Now you’re burning by the side of the road

Arizona, Arizona
It’s a million miles from Florida
Now you’re history
I’m stranded
Get me out
I’m going home

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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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