Alpine Pedaler

On 2012/02/27 By

Flagstaffs Original 15 passenger cycle party!..Restaurant tours / Pub Crawls / Bachelor – Bachelorette / Birthdays / Team building and whatever you can imagine! Seats run $20-$30 for +2.5hr tours, or entire Pedaler can be rented for your group of up to 14. Tours include VIP specials at all stops and some tours are all [...]

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Get pulled back to the 1920′ss when you enter The Hidden Speakeasy. This cool, jazzy joint has an easy going feeling you can’t find anywhere else in Northern Arizona. The Speakeasy is located in the alley behind Collins Irish Pub just off Leroux in Historic Downtown Flagstaff. Live music Friday and Saturday nights from 8 to 12. Lay [...]

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Maloneys Tavern

On 2011/08/08 By

A few of the ladies from Maloney's Tavern in Flagstaff
One of Flagstaffs favorite night spots always seems to be up to something fun. Maloney’s tavern is located on the corner of Leroux and Aspen Ave in Historic Downtown Flagstaff. A Cheers atmosphere, hundreds of books lining the shelf walls..Yes, books. Big screen TV’s playing your [...]

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The Rock Falls from the trail.Here is a bunch of pictures from my trip to Havasupai over the the 4th of July weekend. They are not necessarily in any particular order. I have many other posts regarding Supai. Supai is one of those places that I can visit over and over again [...]

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Havasupai with a Mystery Ranch Dragon Slayer
Mystery Ranch Dragon Slayer Review
After making a trial hike in Sedona on hiking Thunder Mountain I wanted to give the pack a test on my trip to Havasupai.  I wish I had a better picture but forgot to take one when I was down there.
Here is what was inside [...]

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Eno Hammock Review

On 2011/07/20 By

In a hammock in Supai – Life is good.
I was planning on a trip to Havasupai and I know I didn’t have a hammock but wanted one after my last trip down there.  Once deciding I evaluated the cost and weight of many different hammocks I decided on the ENO SingleNest Hamock.
After getting to Supai, [...]

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A sad Donkey we saw on the way into town.
What to Bring?
- bring a good and friendly attitude with you. I’ve meet some great people on the trail and in the campground.
- make sure you bring some instant flavorings for your water.  After a day or so you’ll row tired of drinking water and it’ll [...]

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What to do in Supai

On 2011/07/20 By

Charging Mooney Falls
1) Spend the first few hours lounging in a hammock
2) Jump off the new Rock Falls, or, if you can’t stomach the two second fall, go behind the falls and jump through them.
3) Get an ice cream at the store there.
4) Go to Mooney falls and charge the falls. It’s an exhilarating experience [...]

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Me at Havasu Falls
4 am came too quickly as I was trying to get comfortable on the front seat of our Nissan Maxima. My wife was a little more comfortable “spread” out on the back seat. However, the constant jabber of people between 10 pm and 4 am who were getting an earlier start than [...]

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