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I have more stuff in a single caliber box than any where in Flagstaff, dont even bother here. If yer headed to the Grand Canyon do not eat in Tucsyan, go on in and eat at El-Tovar hotel, much nicer and cost the same. LOOK OUT FOR ELK in the highway the whole trip!
 
:shocked2: You didn't by a magic crystal? Now you have given up the chance to never have a failure to fire (as long as you have the crystal)

:rotf: :metoo:
 
Maybe he went to the "other Sedona"?

According to one web site,

"Many believe that another, ethereal city, exists directly above Sedona and the supernatural energies of that place draw strange powers to this portion of Arizona..."

As I understand it, ethereal cities have a lot of plastic in them. :rotf:
 
:hmm: Could be Jim, I was actually VERY close to Sedona and up higher when the very first case of buck fever hit me last fall. Buck Vortex area maybe? Next year we should know fer sure (I plan on goin back lol)
 
There is some great hiking around Sedona, most of which is closed for the winter right now. The rest of Sedona is basically a tourist trap from the word go. Sort of like the majority of Tombstone. Lot's of history took place in Tombstone and area. These days, the town is mostly shops full of trinkets for the tourists.
 
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