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Madonna and The Nuns
Madonna and The Nuns (twin sandstone spires), as seen from the beginning of the Little Horse Trail in Sedona, Arizona.

The snow-covered area in the background is the western slopes of 6,834' Munds Mountain.

In the foreground is a juniper to the left, and a large Chokecherry bush
to the right. These two plants signify the Pinyon pine- juniper woodlands of
central Arizona.

February 11, 2009


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yatsekAZ Best Season

Voted 10/10

Is winter actually the best season to hike around in AZ, or will the spring be better? Sorry, I don't mention this (or that) is another red masterpiece by RPK; hope it goes without saying Larry.
Cheers,
Jacek
Posted Feb 20, 2009 6:15 am

lcarreauRe: AZ Best Season

Hasn't voted

That strictly depends on what your individual interest might be. Do you like to
have colorful butterflies fluttering around
your head? Do you long to see fragile flowers sprouting and blooming in unison??

Then, springtime would probably be the BEST.

(Of course, summertime would be the worst.
At that time, the snakes come out, and the
whole area becomes "a cesspool of heat.")
Posted Feb 20, 2009 9:50 am

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on Feb 19, 2009 12:00 am

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Lat/Lon: 34.82835°N / 111.76413°W

Image Type(s): Hiking, Flora, Informational, Scenery



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