Wilson Sedona Mountain Range
by Diana Mary Sharpton
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Wilson Sedona Mountain Range
Artist
Diana Mary Sharpton
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Photograph - Digital Photography
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Wilson Sedona Mountain Range captured with a Nikon camera and lens, early springtime.
At 7,122 feet, Wilson Mountain is the highest of the red and white sandstone peaks surrounding Sedona, so its upper slopes provide the best elevated views of the area. The top is a grassy basalt plateau about 2 miles across, rather than a discrete summit, and may be reached from two directions, via steep trails that converge half way up and continue to a second junction in woodland on the plateau.
From here one branch goes south to an overlook of Sedona and lower Oak Creek, while the other, longer path leads to the north edge of the plateau for an equally fine panorama of upper Oak Creek. The shorter of the two approach routes still involves a round trip of 8 miles and an elevation gain of 2,200 feet (add one mile and 250 feet for the alternative), making this the most strenuous hike near Sedona, but the effort is rewarded by beautiful scenery and relatively few other hikers.
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