Archive for January, 2010:


New Change to Google Search Engine Results – Breadcrumbs

First off let me saw that I’m in favor of the this new change fir 2010.  Breadcrumbs have always been a good practice for any well organized website.  They improve site usability but now can help your search engine rankings.  For websites that contain breadcrumbs, Google is starting to show them underneath each individual listing.  It’s not available you every site, but for the listings that do exist I can see this being very beneficial.  I can see this feature being particularly useful to the end user, showing for example direct links to a product’s category for an online shop’s listing.

Site owners can take advantage of this now by introducing breadcrumbs to their sites on any relevant pages. It’s always worth adding them to pages, as even if Google don’t add them to your site’s listing, it’s good practice to add them anyway because breadcrumbs improve site usability but they could also help with your search engine ranking.

Sedona, AZ Hiking Trip Devil’s Bridge

Sedona hiking is some of the most exciting and enjoyable hiking in the desert southwest.  One of those exciting hikes is Devil’s Bridge.  It is a steep hike up to the largest natural stone arch in the Sedona, AZ area.

This is a moderate level hike.  It is a pretty steep climb at times but if you’re in decent shape, you’ll be fine.  It’s definitely not a good hike for your dog.  We took our black lab about 3/4 of the way before we realized there were some areas that needed some moderate climbing.  It wasn’t so much that he couldn’t get up we were just worried about him coming down and possibly getting hurt.

The hike is about 1 mile each way, 2 miles round trip.  As I stated before because of the steepness it is a pretty decent workout for being a relatively short hike.

Devil’s Bridge is a natural stone arch that is reachable with a moderate amount of climbing (up some 400 feet). It is about 1 mile to the arch and the view of the arch is well worth the climb. The trail splits about ¾ miles up. The right trail goes to the top of the arch and the left trail goes beneath the arch. You’ll be hiking up some steep natural stone steps (with no hand rails) so if you have a fear of heights, you may want to be extra careful on this hike.

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Directions: From the “Y” (the intersection of State Route 89A and State Route 179), drive towards Cottonwood 3 miles. Turn right on to Dry Creek Road. Stay on Dry Creek for 3 miles and turn right on FR 152. Proceed for 1.1 miles to the parking area on your right at GPS coordinates: 34° 54.172′ N; 111° 48.833′ W. FR 152 can be a very rough dirt road so a high clearance vehicle is recommended.

© Nathan Sauser
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