April 20, Sedona, Az. Day 6

Afrin, Sudafed, Dayquil, Nyquil, Claritin, and Robitussin.  Francine and I are still fighting upper respiratory infections.  The dry air and dust blowing probably does not help our irritated throats.   We have our vicks humidifier running 24/7 in our room.  We are popping all the medications above and still sniffling and coughing.  However, we are still riding.  Each day we get out we are amazed at how good the trails are in Sedona.  The views are amazing, the trails are narrow, they vary from buttery smooth to challenging chunky rocks and ledges, cactus lean in and over the trail.   We typically have only bumped into a couple of other trail users.  By not riding the big name trails, we find ourselves alone in the national forest.   You could do incredibly long rides by linking together trails that really go everywhere.   Being in a slightly weakened state due to our colds and our less serious riding friends we have kept most of our rides in the 6 - 10 mile range.   That's some very high quality varied trail riding.  Today was another awesome ride.






Starting from Sedona Summit Condo, Skywalker, Old Post, (locals trail thru the wash), Old Post, Ridge Trail, Secret Slickrock, Ridge Trail.  Then pavement to car located at bottom of ride.  Around 7 miles.

Chillin' out in our condo backyard

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