This morning started around 6 am for me. I was up and wandering outside taking yet more pictures of the rocks! By 9 am we had all had our breakfast so we headed down to Bell Rock in search of some mystical enchantment from the vortex that is said to exist at the base of that rock formation. By the time we left there we had taken a ton of pictures as there is no shortage of view. We also managed a little hike as well.
Pat and I had decided that there is just too much left to explore and that we must make the effort to visit here again. That wasn't the last time were to feel that way today.
We headed out of Sedona on our way to Jerome, which is essentially a ghost town up high in the mountains, way up high. We spent a good hour and a bit exploring this little town and did not get to see it all. The most spectacular thing of it was the narrow twisting roads even through the town itself. The road and town are cut out on the side of the mountain so the vista from the egde of the road were undeniably breathtaking and the turns nothing short of hairpin. The speed was slower than most of the roads but still fast enough to enjoy the thrill of the turns and the view...........and it didn't stop there......the ride to Prescott was the chocolate covered cherry on top of the chocolate sauce on top of the chocolate ice cream...yes it was that good!

The roads through Prescott National Forest continued to be nice big twisties We stopped in Prescott for gas and lunch at a new authentic Mexican restaurant (or as some would say...more gas) and headed towards Congress. We were not done with the twisties yet and the last run was actually a divided highway. For those who ride and love to ride the twisties, you know that the ultimate road is the one you don't have oncoming traffic interrupting your line of sight. We really hauled ass along these ones.
We made it to the bottom of the mountain all smiles and adrenaline and headed south to Agila, west to Hope (desert and deserted) and on to Parker. In contrast to the twisties these roads were not hairpin they were straight as a pin. Not even a nudge of a turn. We made really good time along here. No traffice just desert and sun.
As we pulled into the motel in Parker, Doug and Jane were there to greet us. They had arrived moments earlier as they could no longer wait patiently at their house. What a welcome. Over to their place we enjoyed a home cooked meal, great hospitality and a lot of laughs with the usual reminiscence of days past. Even a little future planning. They are picking us up this morning and leading us to more great roads before we head out to Yuma and Gila Bend. Even promise of seeing some wild burrows. Not only will we be able to haul ass again today but we may actually see some too!
We are leaving behind more things we haven't explored than what we did explore. Even as we were running down the turns of Prescott National Forest, I asked Larry..."how many times do you think you could run this road?". His response "Today?". What we have taken away is desire to spend more time here. We have not even scratched the surface of what Arizona has to offer or done half the things we know we would like to do. Unfinished business folks....we will be back!