Trail Running in Sedona-II

As noted in the previous post we had a lot of snow in Flagstaff during the first half of March. That meant if we wanted to do any trail running it had to be elsewhere. And, of course, that means Sedona.

On 22 March the group run was Hangover Trail loop (Munds Wagon Trail, Hangover Trail, Cow Pies Trail).

A brief respite from the near-continuous climbing on the Hangover Trail in Sedona, Arizona.
A brief respite from the near-continuous climbing on the Hangover Trail in Sedona, Arizona.
An expansive view of the Red Rocks of Sedona near the intersection of the Cow Pies and Hangover Trails.
An expansive view of the Red Rocks of Sedona near the intersection of the Cow Pies and Hangover Trails.

The run up Wet Beaver Creek on 29 March was the final Sedona run of the season; we return to running in Flagstaff now that the snow is gone (well, it could return).

This is the turnaround spot on the Wet Beaver Creek Trail. Weather permitting, a few runners make the plunge into the deep pool.
This is the turnaround spot on the Wet Beaver Creek Trail. Weather permitting, a few runners make the plunge into the deep pool.
A narrow ledge on a steep sandstone cliff along the Wet Beaver Creek trail.
A narrow ledge on a steep sandstone cliff along the Wet Beaver Creek trail.

So long, Sedona trail runs!

Edit: Fixed typo.