Pink jeep tours/Sedona?
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Sorry, you thought I was irate. Thought it would help you to get more info if you were posted in the U.S. forum, & topic: Arizona. Check it out. Your msg. is message # 1 at the Forum U.S., topic Alaska. Your msg. is #52 in the U.S. forum. Your msg will probably get more attention in the U.S. forum, topic Arizona.
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We took the Broken Arrow tour through Pink Jeep Tours last September. Our tour left at 9 am so it wasn't too hot but if anyone in your group has any type of back problems (even slight), I wouldn't take this particular tour. My husband (who is in his late 20's and is in decent shape) claims that his back still hurts from the trip but he's glad that he did it. Our driver (Brian) was excellent and very personable.
Were we to take another tour, we'd probably try their Mogollon Rim tour around sunset. The views from that one I've heard are outstanding.
There are plenty of good restaurants in Sedona. One evening we stopped in at the Javelina Cantina at Hillside and really enjoyed the food there. My mother-in-law and I split a chimichanga. Normally, chimis tend to be very greasy but this was light and very enjoyable. The portions were quite large.
Were we to take another tour, we'd probably try their Mogollon Rim tour around sunset. The views from that one I've heard are outstanding.
There are plenty of good restaurants in Sedona. One evening we stopped in at the Javelina Cantina at Hillside and really enjoyed the food there. My mother-in-law and I split a chimichanga. Normally, chimis tend to be very greasy but this was light and very enjoyable. The portions were quite large.



