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A view of Dry Creek from the trail. Dry Creek appears to be appropriately named.
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A short distance into the hike.
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Not far from the start of the trail there is an area that looked destroyed.
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Just what happened to this tree?
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A flower-lined stretch of the trail. I didn't expect to see flowering plants at this time of the year.
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Hakan takes a picture of, what? A cactus growing out of a rock wall? While this is in Dry Creek, it is not on the trail. The trail is about 50 feet to our left.
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Still off the trail exploring with camera. There were some early colors visible, but only in limited areas.
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Dry Creek is just that - DRY - at least at this time of the year.
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CAUTION! Mad rattle snake. My path would have been directly across this snake's head, if it wasn't for the racket it made when I wandered within about 10 feet of it. This is also where the Bear Sign trail heads off to the west from the Dry Creek trail. At this point Hakan and I didn't know that the others had taken the Bear Sign trail. From here we continued up Dry Creek. I also told Hakan that the next time the trail crosses the creek, he leads.
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Another stretch of the creek/trail. Where did all these blue/gray rocks come from?
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The trail crosses the creek again. Views of Sedona red rocks appeared several times along the trail. This is where Hakan ans I turned around and headed back down Dry Creek to try to find the others.