Making Friends On The Hike To The Top Of Cathedral Rock

Cathedral Rock

It was a beautiful sunny day as we set out to hike Cathedral Rock. It is one of the most popular trails in Sedona, Arizona. Neither of us had never hiked it before, but we had heard that the views from the top were incredible. As we began the ascent, I quickly realized that this was not going to be an easy hike like some of our others (see about some of our urban hikes). But we were determined to reach the top.

Cathedral Rock

About halfway up, we stopped to take a break and catch my breath. There was a sign that indicated we were at the end of the trail. As we sat there resting, another group came walking down the trail. We got to talking, and it turns out they were from out of town but this was not their first time hiking Cathedral Rock. We also learned that one of them is also an adventure blogger. You can follow him here. We chatted for a few minutes about the hike and how beautiful Sedona was. Paige and I were about to turn around and head back to the car when they told us they knew how to get to the top. They invited us along and I am so glad we went with them.

Cathedral Rock

It always makes my day when I get to meet new people while I’m out hiking, especially when we can encourage each other to reach our goals. There’s something special about being able to share in those moments of accomplishment with someone else, especially when you’ve just met. Hiking is such a great way to meet new friends who share your love of nature and spending time outdoors.

Paige Enjoying The View

Even if you don’t end up making any new friends on the trail, there’s still something incredibly rewarding about pushing yourself physically and mentally to reach the summit of a difficult hike. It’s a great way to get some exercise and clear your mind all at the same time. And when you finally reach the top and get to enjoy those stunning views, it’ll all be worth it!

Sign At The End Of The Official Trail

There’s nothing quite like reaching the summit of a difficult hike and being rewarded with incredible views. If you’re ever in Sedona, Arizona, be sure to check out Cathedral Rock! And who knows, you might just make some new friends along the way. Check out the pictures we took while on this amazing hike in the slideshow below.

A Somewhat Creepy Adventure On The Cultural Trail

A Somewhat Creepy Adventure On The Cultural Trail

What could a couple of adventurers do when one of them can’t be too far from home? They find local adventures to do. So because we couldn’t be too far from a sick dog, that’s what we did. We went to Downtown Indianapolis and the Cultural Trail did not disappoint at all. We even had an unexpected adventure in the abandoned belly of the city.

Monument Circle

Paige and I started by parking in the Express Parking Garage. We chose this due to the possibility of a spectacular view of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. Again, Indianapolis did not disappoint. We arrived around noon with the hope to return after sunset with an even better view of the monument.

We left the parking garage without a plan. The two of us decided to just roughly follow the trail and entertain whatever distractions presented. Our first stop was Monument Circle, even though it is not on the Cultural Trail. The base of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument is full of details. Details that most would easily miss by just driving around the circle. Paige was able to take some great photos of those details. While she did, I was photographing the wider angles of the monument and the circle. The bigger picture, if you will.