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- Resorts Owned
- Wyndham VIPF & PresRes, HVC/DRI (Gold), Quarter House (4), Resort on Cocoa Beach (2), HGVC Tuscany Village, HGVC South Beach-McAlpin, HGVC Parc Soleil
Drove up to Flagstaff from Sedona yesterday on AZ 89A through Oak Creek Canyon. 89A had been closed for several days because of rock slides, not hard to imagine in you've ever been there. First two photos were taken at aptly named Slide Rock State Park.
At the 6,000' level, it started snowing. Next two photos overlook the canyon from near the canyon rim. It took us three hours to go from Sedona to Flagstaff, normally a forty-five minute drive. We stopped at every wide spot on the road!
Arrived at Wyndham Flagstaff around noon and checked in but with no unit available yet. To fill the time, we went east to Meteor Crater near Winslow.
Finally, this is what greeted us this morning. Ours is the black X3 on the left. Don't think we're going anyplace today (or maybe tomorrow or the next day).
Our check-out is on 3/24 and the forecast is for snow every day between now and then. There's a shovel in the closet and I think the resort will help clear snow. A 77 year-old shoveling snow at 7,000 feet above sea level is a recipe for disaster.
Happy First Days of Spring!!
At the 6,000' level, it started snowing. Next two photos overlook the canyon from near the canyon rim. It took us three hours to go from Sedona to Flagstaff, normally a forty-five minute drive. We stopped at every wide spot on the road!
Arrived at Wyndham Flagstaff around noon and checked in but with no unit available yet. To fill the time, we went east to Meteor Crater near Winslow.
Finally, this is what greeted us this morning. Ours is the black X3 on the left. Don't think we're going anyplace today (or maybe tomorrow or the next day).
Our check-out is on 3/24 and the forecast is for snow every day between now and then. There's a shovel in the closet and I think the resort will help clear snow. A 77 year-old shoveling snow at 7,000 feet above sea level is a recipe for disaster.
Happy First Days of Spring!!