Something that always got my attention was some of the mountain cuts might have high wind blowing over the Interstate. Look for those warning signs.... Hitting a 40-50MPH side wind blowing across the Interstate might make for some white knuckles.
I17 is well traveled road between Flagstaff and Phoenix... I would stick to the main roads around Sedona. Taking route 89A north of Sedona to connect back up to I17 might not be a good idea. Lots of curves and steep climbs. Also there is a road closure planned for 89A north which I don't remember the closure date. You will need to check that ouit if you plan on using 89A North of Sedona.
The Sedona RED ROCKS blows me away... Always enjoyed being there on my few trips up that way...
If you plan on staying in Flagstaff anywhere be sure to get away from the East West Railroad if you can. There will be a train coming and going every 5-10 minutes 24/7... It will keep you awake - don't know how I remember that hehe...
Also you will want to get a picture of you and your rig sitting by one the last US66 road signs around the Flagstaff area.
Roy ken
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