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- Apr 09 2009 3:02 pm
- Forum: Weather
- Topic: Mogollon Rim
- Replies: 6
Re: Mogollon Rim
Thanks again Grasshopper! You are very informative!
I appreciate it!
There is too much going on in this website for my chaotic brain to notice!
There is too much going on in this website for my chaotic brain to notice!
- Apr 09 2009 9:34 am
- Forum: Weather
- Topic: Mogollon Rim
- Replies: 6
Mogollon Rim
I'm planning a trip to Mogollon Rim-Cabin Loop in late September. What kind of weather can I expect? Warm days and cold nights in the 40's?
- Apr 08 2009 3:02 pm
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
Yeah I was trying to figure out a way to make the Cabin Loop work, thanks for that link, it is really helpful! Those maps are just what I was looking for! We would be taking a small Tacoma Pickup, so I'm hoping that will be alright.
- Apr 08 2009 1:05 pm
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
I will do that, thank you!
- Apr 08 2009 12:55 pm
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
Alrighty, I'll look at the General Crook Trail. I think I had looked at it, and it was really short...maybe I'm mistaken though. Oh the finest time of the year sounds like a fantastic time to go, to me ;)
- Apr 08 2009 12:46 pm
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
Thank you! That's great advice, I wouldn't have really thought about it all that much. Good thing I joined one of these forums, haha! Well the Mogollon Rim looks to be a bit more promising....does anyone have any experience with the Arizona Trail (Blue Ridge Segment)? We were thinking about going Ju...
- Apr 08 2009 10:21 am
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
I'm going to look into the Kachina Trail as well! Thank you for all the hyperlinks and everything! You guys know these mountains pretty darn well. I've never hiked in Arizona before but just recently drove through Flagstaff and was in love! It's so beautiful up there! I've only hiked the Gila Mounta...
- Apr 08 2009 10:14 am
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
Aww thanks for all the info! I really appreciate it :) I had found the Coconino National Forest website and had checked out the hikes, and saw that most of them were day trips as well. That's why I figured i'd join this site and see if anyone had some ideas. It looks as though the Peaks District mig...
- Apr 08 2009 8:51 am
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
So the part that I was really interested in, is the Peaks District. Would that be too difficult of hikes? Because although I haven't been in a while I'm fairly confident in my abilities, although I'm obviously not looking for a difficult hike, but I also don't want to just stroll along. I would like...
- Apr 07 2009 9:26 pm
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Re: Backpacking around Flagstaff
Thank you
I'll look into that one!
- Apr 07 2009 7:35 pm
- Forum: Backpacking
- Topic: Backpacking around Flagstaff
- Replies: 20
Backpacking around Flagstaff
I've been backpacking a few times as a teenager, in New Mexico, and loved it. I wanted to start hiking again and was thinking about planning a trip with some friends up in the Coconino National Forest. I was thinking about keeping it easy-moderate and around 10miles one-way. We want to hike in, camp...
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