Winter mountain biking in Sedona

Winter is fading away in the higher elevations of northern Arizona. Snow has melted across much of the area allowing the trails to be used again for walking, running, and, especially, mountain biking. While the trails were covered in snow this winter we did most of our mountain biking in Sedona. Although snow does fall there, it rarely lasts long. Here are a few photographs from Sedona mountain biking this winter.

Chuckwagon Trail in the Dry Creek area. Snow lingered in the shadows making for interesting travel.
Chuckwagon Trail in the Dry Creek area. Snow lingered in the shadows making for interesting travel.
Occasionally we had to walk around the ice. This is in a mostly dry wash near the Rabbit Ears.
Occasionally we had to walk around the ice. This is in a mostly dry wash near the Rabbit Ears.

Travelling across slick rock with Rabbit Ears in the distance.
Travelling across slick rock with Rabbit Ears in the distance.
Courthouse Butte with frozen pools of water in the slickrock.
Courthouse Butte with frozen pools of water in the slickrock.
A large group of riders crossing the CowPies on their way to Hangover Trail.
A large group of riders crossing the CowPies on their way to Hangover Trail.
Springtime wildflowers.
Springtime wildflowers.
Springtime wildflowers.
Springtime wildflowers.
New trails and trail signs.
New trails and trail signs.
Pyramid Peak in the distance.
Pyramid Peak in the distance.
Red Rock Country: Aerie Trail.
Red Rock Country: Aerie Trail.

Time to start riding in Flagstaff again.

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