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Sedona Scenic Cruise aka Four Flying Apaches 

Gibralter Rock

Submitted By: Greg Opland on Mar 22, 2006
Administrators: Greg Opland, James DeRoussel
Elevation: 4,000 feet
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When I originally tried to figure out where the route, Four Flying Apaches, was located, I had a pretty difficult time. I had a few friends that had done the route, but nobody seemed to be able to tell me where it was or how to get there...go figure.

Here's my best description...Gibralter Rock is the northern end of the shattered-looking ridge of rock that runs north-south between the Church Spires and Courhouse Butte. Up this rather questionably looking rock is one of the coolest moderate routes in Sedona, Four Flying Apaches aka Sedona Scenic Cruise.


Getting There 

Parking is at a long skinny pullout a ways north of Bell Rock. There's a sort of blockade/hitching post looking thing on the north end of this pullout. Hike north on the trail until you get to a bridge over a deep wash. Climb down into the wash and head east toward the rock, staying mostly right at the splits in the wash. Grunt up a hill at the end to reach the base of the rock and the route.



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Jeremy Dowdy at the top of pitch 4.

Sedona Scenic Cruise aka Four Flying Apaches 5.9  AZ : Sedona : Gibralter Rock
Sedona Scenic Cruise is a pretty cool moderate outing that has been gaining popularity over the last few years. The crux is often figuring out where the route is located. If you look east from highway 179 between Bell Rock and the Church Spires, there is a jagged high ridge of rock running roughly north-south. SSC goes up the leftmost formation on this ridge. At first glance, the rock looks way too shattered to be a good place for a climbing rout...[more]


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By Marcy
From: AZ
Jun 2, 2008
CONDITION REPORT 

As of 31 May 2008 - the parking area is not accessible to vehicular traffic due to road construction. North and south-bound traffic is routed on the new section of 179.