Hammyshell
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My son recently graduated from NAU at Flagstaff, a.k.a Flag, so I am partial to the area. Flag is cache friendly. You mentioned visiting the Grand Canyon and Sedona. Flag is a great jump off point for both. All the major chains have hotels in Flag and being a college town there are a lot of places to eat and drink (Lumberyard Brewery). Sedona is pricey.
I have listed a few samples. There is a Flg Rt66 series and a Historic Flagstaff series. I have listed one from each.
GC1BD8n – Flg Rt66-4
GC1A2KV HistoricAZ66: Flagstaff Sawmill
Other Flag
GC2KD0F – Chief! My son is the cache owner.
GCZBVO - A Flagstaff View
Sunset Crater and Wupatki
Very scenic NPS area. Nature, volcano and Pre-Columbian Indians. Here are two that will lead you to many others. This is a day trip if you have the time.
GC2ZGWG - Backcountry Biway--Sunset Crater to Wupatki
GCZ5W1 - Wupatki Pueblo Blowhole
Enjoy!
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In July, ten of us will be driving through Denver, to Bryce Canyon Utah, then Sedona Az via the Hoover dam area. We are going to see the Grand Canyon, the Petrified Forest, then will go to Santa Fe NM for a couple days, and back to Iowa through Amarillo TX and Oklahoma City. Can anyone in any of those areas to tell me about the "not to be missed" geocaches in those areas so we can grab them on the way through. Thank you!
Our first trip to the southwest.
in West and Southwest
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Thank you!