Was the first hike
(e:paul) and I did in Sedona. It was the first real rock climbing I've done besides something like little rock city.
The sun was super intense on the way up. The rock is rough sandstone so shoes stick to the side and you can walk right up to the rocks that jut out in the middle.
Once we got up there I slipped a little and my stomach dropped. I freaked out,
(e:paul) had to coax me to keep going around the rock. I really thought I was going to fall off and die.
Eventually we made it all the way to the highway side of the rock, and tried to climb to the top via a canyon. We kept getting stoned by ledges that were way taller than us.
Luckily this native Sedona guy, his GF and sister came walking by and offered to show us the way up.
It was a lot easier, besides the cactus I got stuck in my hand. We made it all the way to the top, where
(e:paul) and
(e:terry) had made it last time
(e:paul,45458). There's a book you can sign, and we took pictures while the couple did weird yoga moves standing on each other. They almost fell off once, no fucking way would I descend if that actually happened.
The view was incomprehensible. We were so high up, it's hard to believe we actually climbed up all that sandstone.
After being the at the top coming down was nothing. Even when the climber had us hugging the wall on a 4 inch ledge. If the sister could do it while talking on the phone, we could do it with both hands.
After we got down
(e:paul) and I went out to lunch at a cheap tamale place called

Sedona Tamaliza. I never had a tamale before but it was basically Mexican spiced polenta in a corn husk. For only $5 you got a super spicy vegan spinach and mushroom tamale.
(e:terry) would have loved them.