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The Trail:Greasy Spoon, named after a nearby tank, is located in Sedona and runs from a well graded trail to a rocky steep trail that runs in and out of canyons. The difficult portion of the trail is named Diamondback (after the gulch). Running this portion of the trail from West to East adds to the difficulty since the climbs are harder West to East. Rating:3.0 Runs:Date: 8/30/2009Suspension: TeraFlex 2.5" Spring Lift, BFG 35x12.50x17Photos:The trail starts out flat and scenic:
It's Sedona:
Heading out:
Getting a little rougher:
The trail head heads down into a canyon:
Out of the canyon and rolling along:
Parked at the top of the edge of a steep drop into another canyon:
Looking down over the edge into the canyon:
Heading out of a canyon:
Looking over the edge of a smaller hill as the trail continues into the distance:
A smaller hill:
Heading up a steeper hill:
Date: 5/23/2010 - small group runSuspension: TeraFlex 2.5" Spring Lift, BFG 35x12.50x17Photos:At the start of the trail:
Scenery:
More:
Some flowers along the way:
At the top of the big hill:
Coming down:
Another hill:
Date: 8/29/2010 - small group from the CAJSuspension: TeraFlex 2.5" Spring Lift, BFG 35x12.50x17Photos:We decided to run the trail backwards - 9513 to 152A:
Near the start we waited for a tourist Jeep to pass:
The trail quickly starts to roll:
And roll:
Looking back over the top going down a hill:
Up a hill:
Looking back:
Heading down the biggest hill:
Near the bottom of the hill:
Heading up to the top of the hill:
Heading up:
Near the top:
Near the top:
At the top:
At the top:
Near the top of another hill:
Nearing the end:
Scenic shot near the end:
Another scenic shot near the end:
Date: 4/7/2013 - small group runSuspension: TeraFlex 2.5" Spring Lift, BFG 35x12.50x17Photos:Heading out backwards:
Some of the hills:
The group:
At the edge on one of the bigger hills:
Another hill:
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