Winter Wonderland, Flagstaff Arizona

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2011

In Late February on the Presidents Day Holiday Weekend, Flagstaff got hit with 18 inches of snow. After the storm the sun came out and provided a beautiful holiday of snow filled trees and mountains. This video was shot beginning at the Rio de Flag from town and out along highway 180. The Museum of Northern Arizona is also a sight to be held amidst tall snow covered ponderosas.

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  • wow?! snow in arizona? ftw?  and someone complained about a drought, sheesh. sounds wet and cold to me, just sayin.

  • @BreakfastBentoBox We get a little bit of everything here in Flagstaff. Right now we are enjoying cool monsoons and 80° temps. It can get dry so we appreciate the wet weather when we get it. :)

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  • thats beautiful. i'd love to be there

  • arizona FTW im movin out there real soon to the Sedona area, what do u guys think of that area?

  • @TheArizonaMark It would be nice to bring additional hard working educated citizens along with deep rooted family values to Flagstaff, but alas, I concede your latest conjecture...Employed citizenry are a prized commodity right now and such a prized possession should not relocate geographicly unless it is warranted and beneficial. Try as they might, these sleepy towns really need to entertain the notion of additional small business models to prosper in the future. May you remain blessed, peace.

  • @BreakfastBentoBox You're confusing Flagstaff with the Phoenix Metro area....I was referring to Flagstaff...Phoenix is the 5th largest city in America and a completely different world from Flagstaff and the cool pines of Northern Arizona

  • @TheArizonaMark Oh c'mon, hasn't trickle down helped all Arizonians prosper?

    I kind of figured Mcain & Bristol Pain would have elevated AZ to a thriving metropolis by now.

    Hasn't the republican't agenda helped small businesses grow in the burbs of Phoenix?

    Guess I will retire to SunCity instead, darn. So much for a jobs bill response from the right, sigh.

  • @BreakfastBentoBox not expensive at all....it's cheap....just hard to find a quality job because it's a small tourist town

  • @BreakfastBentoBox depends on what area you live in. its about average. and it gets really hot in the summer forgot to mention

  • @GrantSorensen is it expensive to live there? what is there to do?

  • @TheArizonaMark is it expensive to live there? how are the schools?

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