Welcome to the HAZ Forum
Username
Password
Stay on Help
Trail/Area Specific Looking for a Hike
Linked Descriptions None
the awesome hike....

the awesome hike....

Postby Hikergirl81 » Apr 20 2009 4:38 pm

So, I am sure this may be posted somewhere else but I couldn't find it. If you had to hike somewhere for the rest of your life OR you had 4 more hours to spend hiking in your life. (I know I am a nerd....) WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO HIKE IS ARIZONA?!
-JANELLE :A1:
*Note added: I have always been to shy to post a topic, however that night I had a little too much wine and decided to go for it. I REALLY thought I had deleted it but apparently not. :o I was glad to see the responses and I added my favorite place too! :)
Last edited by Hikergirl81 on Apr 23 2009 11:52 pm, edited 2 times in total.
*I will never track my miles, my accomplishments are strictly adventure based! =)*
User avatar
Hikergirl81
janellopelli
 
Descriptions 0
Routes 0
Photosets 111
Triplogs 108

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby Jim_H » Apr 20 2009 4:46 pm

In Arizona only? Sedona, because its nice year round, has good views, and offers a wide variety of types of hikes. It's also one of only 2 areas in the state I am pretty familiar with.
I think Monsoon season will begin around June 20, plus or minus 5 days, not by the calendar according to the NWS, but when dew points rise dramatically, and it begins to rain over the Sacramento Mountains. It will start about 10 days later in Arizona.
User avatar
Jim_H
Summit Kokopelli
 
Descriptions 37
Routes 7
Photosets 214
Triplogs 749

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby jeffmacewen » Apr 20 2009 5:08 pm

I suppose I'd die happy atop Mount Kimball...:D
AD-AVGVSTA-PER-ANGVSTA
User avatar
jeffmacewen
Dirty Pooch Harry
 
Descriptions 28
Routes 20
Photosets 71
Triplogs 136

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby Sredfield » Apr 20 2009 5:18 pm

Oh, that's a very tough question because there are soooo many great places to hike in AZ, and elsewhere.
Shawn
The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see.
User avatar
Sredfield
Volunteer Kokopelli
 
Descriptions 3
Routes 18
Photosets 27
Triplogs 260

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby big_load » Apr 20 2009 5:31 pm

AZ has lots of best places. The best thing about it is not any particular one of them, but the endless variety of high-quality hiking.
User avatar
big_load
You talkin' to me peli
 
Descriptions 0
Routes 3
Photosets 25
Triplogs 57

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby Al_HikesAZ » Apr 20 2009 5:58 pm

It depends on the season. And it depends on your fitness, skills and personality. Heaven for someone could be hell for another. There are hikes that jhodlof does that if I were 30 years younger would be heavenly but at my age might be deadly.
Anybody can make a hike harder. The real skill comes in making the hike easier. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7202153@N03/
"How in the heck did I get over the hill without making it to the top?" Will Rogers
User avatar
Al_HikesAZ
Uncle Jack
 
Descriptions 11
Routes 89
Photosets 189
Triplogs 226

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby Jim_H » Apr 20 2009 6:32 pm

Al_HikesAZ wrote: There are hikes that jhodlof does that if I were 30 years younger would be heavenly but at my age might be deadly.

You're too kind.
I think Monsoon season will begin around June 20, plus or minus 5 days, not by the calendar according to the NWS, but when dew points rise dramatically, and it begins to rain over the Sacramento Mountains. It will start about 10 days later in Arizona.
User avatar
Jim_H
Summit Kokopelli
 
Descriptions 37
Routes 7
Photosets 214
Triplogs 749

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby nonot » Apr 20 2009 7:40 pm

Before the flash flood, I would have said the 4 hours from Havasu campground to the Colorado, but that will take a half decade or more to recover.

Some great trips I've taken or want to do...and the time of year I should have done them if I went some other time.
Fish Creek backpack in January.
Labarge Box Loop in Feb.
20+ miles can be done in a day Sedona on a warmer day in March.
7 day,70+ mile backpack in the Grand Canyon in early April.
3.5 day, 45 mile backpack Wire Pass/Buckskin Gulch/Paria in late April.
Several Days Zion in May.
Inner Basin trail to the peak in June
Stay in Air/Conditioning July/Aug.
West Fork in September(still need to do this one).
Woods Canyon trail in September. (too hot in June)
Havasu Canyon in October (when it recovers).
Reavis Ranch/Circlestone in November.
Full Peter's Canyon in December.

So that's like a hiking calendar :D

One day I would like to do a big loop from Fossil Creek over to the Verde trail, I think that would take about 4 days though.

Also, a full descent of the Tonto from 87 through the Narrows might be a 3 day trip, but that would be fun.

Caves can be done any time of the year. Canyons are really fun when they aren't creating hypothermic conditions.

<edited>, I keep remembering more great hikes.
http://hikearizona.com/garmin_maps.php

Hike Arizona it is full of sharp, pointy, ankle-twisting, HAZmaster crushing ROCKS!!
Hike Arizona it is full of sharp, pointy, shin-stabbing, skin-shredding plants!
Hike Arizona it is full of striking, biting, stabbing, venomous wildlife!
User avatar
nonot
Trimodepelli
 
Descriptions 85
Routes 190
Photosets 161
Triplogs 344

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby davis2001r6 » Apr 20 2009 7:56 pm

The grand canyon has never disappointed me in 20+ trips there. Although some places I've seen in the Sierra's equally as nice just a further drive away.
User avatar
davis2001r6
Italian Kokopelli
 
Descriptions 6
Routes 38
Photosets 49
Triplogs 214

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby RedRoxx44 » Apr 20 2009 7:59 pm

100 miles in the Gila
Highline trail in the Uintahs
Gannet Peak area in the Winds ( this one might happen this July)
Float the Dirty Devil River ( working on it)
A full week in the Galiuros and do both East and West Divide and down the middle.
Get past the sump in a long water cave on the rim and do some photography, the one time we backwalled it I had no camera---and it's one of the most beautiful caves I've seen.
Three backpacking trips in Utah pending.
Go back to a place I was on this weekend Sun and check more of that out--it's always something
User avatar
RedRoxx44
Pic·tur·esque·pelli
 
Descriptions 5
Routes 0
Photosets 334
Triplogs 315

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby nonot » Apr 20 2009 8:05 pm

Float the Dirty Devil River ( working on it)


The logistics of this one are difficult, I'd be interested in hearing what you are planning??
http://hikearizona.com/garmin_maps.php

Hike Arizona it is full of sharp, pointy, ankle-twisting, HAZmaster crushing ROCKS!!
Hike Arizona it is full of sharp, pointy, shin-stabbing, skin-shredding plants!
Hike Arizona it is full of striking, biting, stabbing, venomous wildlife!
User avatar
nonot
Trimodepelli
 
Descriptions 85
Routes 190
Photosets 161
Triplogs 344

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby RedRoxx44 » Apr 20 2009 8:19 pm

This thought has come about because I know another crazy person who is willing to go along, logistics aren't that bad. Need high water which will be about May, and maybe later in summer after monsoons. Put in out of Hanksville then take out at either Poison Springs Canyon or near Hite at Lake Powell.
Web account of a guy who did this solo and hitchhiked back to Hanksville. I've backpacked along several sections of this river, in the Robbers Roost system, down to No Mans and Larry and from Poison Springs road to Fiddler Cove and Hatch canyons and into Happy Canyon narrows.
My partner in crime is not available this May---my plan is to be in Utah from about May 9-19th---so I have a backpack planned in the Swell, then if all goes well a return to Dark Canyon and I would like to get into Sam Mesa Box and Twin Corral canyons along the Dirty Devil from Burr Point.
But, as per my usual, who knows what will happen, I'll know as I drive up there.
User avatar
RedRoxx44
Pic·tur·esque·pelli
 
Descriptions 5
Routes 0
Photosets 334
Triplogs 315

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby hippiepunkpirate » Apr 20 2009 8:41 pm

I agree with Jim....you can't beat Sedona for the year-round credentials.
I'm standing alone on the cliffs of the world
No one ever tends to me
Sitting alone, covered in rays
Some things are so my mind can breath
User avatar
hippiepunkpirate
Flag Phx Flag Opelli
 
Descriptions 24
Routes 31
Photosets 253
Triplogs 440

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby azbackpackr » Apr 21 2009 3:04 am

The trouble with Sedona is having to suffer from looking at all the honky, pretentious eyesores on the hillsides before you get to the hike. It always makes me feel a little ill. That whole area SHOULD have been a National Park, but the government didn't buy it all up back when they had the chance.

About a quarter of the hikes on the lists were not in Arizona! Hmmmm....

In a perfect world without Indian Reservations, I'd pick Havasu Falls/Mooney Falls.

In a less-than-perfect world I'd have to agree it is hard to choose. Time of year, mood, etc.

Sometimes the best hike is the one where you are feeling the best. Maybe your health, fitness and well-being at that moment, combined with whatever good landscape is at hand makes for the greatest joy and satisfaction. Throw in a couple of great pals, or alternatively, a blissful solo experience, and you have what I like best about hiking.

I do have a real affinity for the Canyon. Didn't go last year, alas. Plan to go in Oct. I always feel very elated upon arrival, and often stay that way for a good portion of the trip, unless I get extremely tired.
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
User avatar
azbackpackr
Raftapelli
 
Descriptions 10
Routes 25
Photosets 162
Triplogs 337

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby BobP » Apr 21 2009 8:47 am

I'd go back to where I just came from
IMG_0225.JPG
Keebler's HQ(Elves Chasm)
www.blindmotivation.com
www.seeitourway.org
Always pronounce Egeszsegedre properly......
User avatar
BobP
Cadillakopelli
 
Descriptions 2
Routes 116
Photosets 253
Triplogs 964

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby azpride » Apr 21 2009 8:54 am

I'm inspired by new exploration, not going back to places I know, so I'd choose anywhere remote with a waterfall that I've never seen before. Preferably in Arizona.
"Arizona is the land of contrast... You can go from Minnesota to California in a matter of minutes, then have Mexican food that night." -Jack Dykinga

http://www.joelhazelton.com
User avatar
azpride
Luminosopelli
 
Descriptions 15
Routes 0
Photosets 125
Triplogs 365

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby writelots » Apr 21 2009 9:31 am

azpride wrote:I'm inspired by new exploration, not going back to places I know, so I'd choose anywhere remote with a waterfall that I've never seen before. Preferably in Arizona.


Did I include this one in my photo set? I don't remember. Now, I'm not much of a bushwacker by history - but it would be amazing to find a way out to this waterfall in the Catalinas (I think on Lemmon Creek)
P1010452.JPG
Zoomed in
P1010453.JPG
Zoomed Out


Other than that... well, it is hard to beat the GC - I mean, we are SO lucky to have one of the wonders of the natural world in our backyard. But, then, there are lesser known, hidden jewels that I love in different ways, too. The Chiricahuas are one of my favorite destinations, and I intend to spend a lot more time down there soon. Even the National Monument almost never feels "crowded" like the more visited parts of the GC.

Jordan Hot Springs NM is my favorite weekend backpacking trip as well as my favorite place to hike with my dog.
-----------------------------------
It troubles me that these days no matter how cynical you become, it's never enough to keep up
- Lilly Tomlin
User avatar
writelots
Wendipelli
 
Descriptions 17
Routes 12
Photosets 152
Triplogs 231

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby Jim_H » Apr 21 2009 9:40 am

I hear a lot of people say the Red Rocks area around Sedona should have been a National Park. I'm glad its not a park. I don't like the Red Rocks Pass (which is only $20 for a yearly pass at the Bashas or Safeway), but think of how annoying access would be if it were a park, how much more expensive it would be to visit there from outside the area, and how much busier it would be if it were a NP since that designation always seems to attract the fat, slack jawed, gawking tourists who drive around in their RV's and Minivans to do nothing more than take a picture at a designated view point. Its bad enough as it is in Sedona with those people clogging up trailheads for Wilson Mt, Doe and Bear Mt, and Boynton Canyon, or doing 20 mph through Oak Creek Canyon. Uptown Sedona is a ridiculous monstrosity of so called upscale restaurants and boutiques, but think of how annoying it would be if I could think of how bad it would be if that area were a NP! I guess it would be less pretentious, and that would definetly be a good thing.
I like Sedona the way it is. Its an attractive town, far more attractive than run down, worn out railroad towns like Flag. Compare 89A to RT 66 and its like Scottsdale to some valley town which is ugly. There are some good restaurants, and access is pretty good to most points I want to visit. Plus, the development is pushing south on 89A so it isn't having much impact on Sedona from my perspective. Its also nice to think that there is potentially the option to live in the Sedona area, without having to stoop to Cottonwood. I couldn't live in Sedona if were a park.
I think Monsoon season will begin around June 20, plus or minus 5 days, not by the calendar according to the NWS, but when dew points rise dramatically, and it begins to rain over the Sacramento Mountains. It will start about 10 days later in Arizona.
User avatar
Jim_H
Summit Kokopelli
 
Descriptions 37
Routes 7
Photosets 214
Triplogs 749

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby davis2001r6 » Apr 21 2009 10:26 am

I stay away from Sedona as much as I can. Sure it's "only $20" for a pass. But guess what, $75? for a NP Pass, AZ State Parks Pass, Catalina, Madera Canyon, Red Rock, Tonto Pass, West Fork....all those little passes and fee's add up to a lot of money. Sedona is a tourist trap in my book, having to pay money to park on the side of the road to take a picture is ridiculous.
User avatar
davis2001r6
Italian Kokopelli
 
Descriptions 6
Routes 38
Photosets 49
Triplogs 214

Re: the awesome hike....

Postby Dschur » Apr 21 2009 11:07 am

davis2001r6 wrote:having to pay money to park on the side of the road to take a picture is ridiculous.

The pass isn't intended for these people
A pass is not required for incidental stopping to take a photograph or to enjoy a scenic vista (approximately 15 minutes or less).

This is from the Redrock Pass website....

Also if you have the America the Beautiful Pass you don't need a Redrock Pass only the National one...
Dawn
--On the loose to climb a mountain, on the loose where I am free. On the loose to live my life the way I think my life should be...For we only have a moment and a whole world yet to see...I'll be looking for tomorrow on the loose. ---unknown--
User avatar
Dschur
Fossil Kokopelli
 
Descriptions 11
Routes 0
Photosets 23
Triplogs 47

next page

HAZ Forum Guidelines

Looking for a Hike Bare Necessities
When are you going?
What is your fitness level?

Best Response
Members with posted Triplogs will get the most accurate responses. It helps evaluate your experience and ability.

Resources
Hike Arizona has thousands of hikes listed. Use the Regions Map. Select an area, then continue through to use TrailDEX to refine your search.

Considerations
Solitude in easy to reach areas with huge perennial waterfalls does not exist close to Phoenix or Tucson...



Support your opinion with facts.

Responding to members you disagree with is permitted if courteous.

Making first time posters or anyone feel unwelcome on site is unacceptable.

Do not post photos or a journal of a trip in the forum.
Use the Post button found in the upper left corner of every page.

Linking offsite is spam unless... [ read more ]

Return to Looking for a Hike

Return to Looking for a Hike

Moderator: HAZ - Moderators

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

Q: Wanna browse with less Ads?
A: Simply login

37,000 members since 1996...