Monday, August 4, 2014

Trip Report: Flagstaff...Again...Sue Me!

We snuck up again.  Why?  Cause there's a TON to do up there and it's still HELL HOT in Scottsdale.
When it's 100 degrees out before 10:00 AM you need to reassess your options.  We love to be outside.  We hike, we mountain and road bike we take leasurly post dinner strolls.  When I arrived home from work at 3pm it was 113...none of these are possible at 113 so Flagstaff here we come:

Tinder Box:


Tinder Box

Not even on my radar at all.  We got last minute beta on this place from a friend and Flag local.  Glad we did.  Fun menu and well executed menu with a four course tasting menu option. I cannot lie, we were skeptical at the start.  I mean, it's Flagstaff.  How good could it be!?  My arrogance not withstanding, it was fantastic!

The Start at Tinder Box
One of the most fun, beautifully plated and perfectly prepared menus we've had in the whole damn state! We started with a trio of bite sized apps which included a stand out olive tapenade and a portion of pork belly.  The seafood course featured a perfectly prepared scallop and lobster tail.  We moved on to a nice veal preparation and finished with a dessert trio with a killer creme brûlée, a brownie and a fritter with blue berries.  Everything was between good and excellent.  All of this for $50 a person and $25 for wine parings.  Wines were mostly fun colorado wines.  All were solid.  The standout was a killer Brut Rosé Sparkling Wine from Scarpetta.  We love their Pinot Grigio.  Outstanding meal and maybe best of all, we enjoyed it outside!


Heritage Square:

Heritage Square Downtown Flagstaff
We were walking by, post dinner, when we here the unmistakable sound of Salsa.  As we get closer we realize people are dancing.  This is when it is VERY nice to be married to professional ball room dancer.  One song salsa the next swing, then repeat.  We danced for a solid hour...outside...in July!!!  Awesome!!


Elden Lookout Hike:


The view near the top of Elden Lookout Trail

If you try to get your outdoor workout on in Scottsdale after 9am in the summer you risk heatstroke and/or death.  In Flag, you can start your hike pretty much anytime and you're all good.  We parked at the Ranger Station and started our way up the steep Elden Look Out Trail.  Great hike that gets Camelback steep toward the top.  The altitude is NO JOKE either.  We made it 3/4 of the way and had to bail because of time constraints.  Stunning views and a great workout.  On the way down, near the bottom, got caught in a fantastic afternoon monsoon complete with hail!  Absolutely spectacular.


Our very wet 458 Italia
Quick, rainy drive back down the mountain had us back to Scottsdale in two hours.  This trip only made us want to get back up there sooner.  Maybe next week?

Thanks for reading!

Doc Jay










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