This one was found wrapped around a Stop sign after a flash flood in Sedona, Arizona.
It looked like a Rollfast to me, not sure about the year of the bike, or what year the flood was?
It now resides on display in front of the old Hart General Store in the uptown section of Sedona.
The Hart Store, is one of the oldest buildings in Sedona, second only to the Forest Service outpost building about a block away.
I’m sure, Sedona was a dream come true back then.
I can only imagine how cool it would’ve been to ride a horse up into that country back in 1910.
Plenty of good food, drink and music to be had there now, these days.
So it’s still a nice place to experience, but maybe just a little more magical before the days of Planes, Trains, & Automobiles.
The Cacti were in bloom!
This was a bike repair station that was out at the trail head of a popular Mountain Biking area.
It was pretty cool thing to see way out there.
It looked like it was being well used and appreciated.
The view of Oak Creek Canyon from above.
A favorite place of mine, is Garlands Navajo Rugs in town
Beautiful merchandise!
Nothing but the very best on offer in there.
In closing, I’ll just say that my recent visit to Sedona was delightful, and seeing that old bike that had been discovered wrapped around a pole after a flood, was a very unexpected, Non Barn Find.