Today found us traveling north on I-17. We toured Montezuma's Castle (cliff dwellings) and Well. Very interesting. We then took Highway 89A towards Sedona. The drive had lots of switch-back turns in the road and reminded me of the Black Hills. We stopped at an overlook and took pictures of the snow.
Sedona is one art gallery after overpriced art gallery. Very commercialized. We couldn't find a parking spot and didn't bother looking for one. We saw some nice desert scenery though.
Jerome, AZ is a boom and bust copper mining town built on the side of a mountain. Main Street is on 4 different levels. We stopped and went in a few shops, but again, commercialized. Store owners weren't friendly - most didn't even bother to look up, much less speak. I thought the town was strange, Gary thought it was creepy. In all, Sedona and Jerome aren't worth the time or gas.
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