SEDONA TO ???
- Jack Mayer
- Mar 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 4
We'll figure it out.

Danny and I reluctantly woke up.
After a few days on the road, we had reached a rhythm of driving, editing, shooting, and enjoying the ride, but it was still rough on the body.
After a quick check-in, we hit the road south (unsure of exactly how far we'd be able to travel).

We first stopped in and shot Montezuma's Castle outside Sedona before leaving the area.
Buildings of the natives of the area, the Spanish nicknamed the people "Sinagua" because they Spanish did not know that they had water?
Strange.
Anyways, these ruins are absolutely gorgeous multi-story buildings that were etched into the side of a canyon.
After a slow morning, we drove for as long as we could (it wasn't long).
The desert was absolutely gorgeous and Danny couldn't help but stop every .02 seconds to shoot a drone video.
I don't know if I'll ever come back to the Arizona desert again, so I soaked in every second of it.
CHECKING IN
We have been traveling for 900+ miles, six days, and 144 hours.
We have kicked, screamed, complained and have bared witness to tremendous beauty.
There's a point when you are simultaneously leaving your job and traveling to live in a new place that you reach acceptance.
You accept that you are tired, that there is no end in sight, and that you have no idea when or where you will be the next night. Where your life is heading.
Its a simultaneously freeing and scary feeling.
But it's strange. Once you're over the preliminary fear, your adult brain kicks in, and you just know everything is going to be okay.
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