weekday day hikes
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weekday day hikes
Hello I was wondering if anyone would like to do some day hikes on weekdays in the supers. or somewhere else nearby? Does'nt really matter to me because I have'nt really been anywhere! (just moved here recently)I have weekdays free and could use a little less solitude when I hike! So if interested please let me know I'm ready to go with a moments notice.
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weekday hikes
Hey,
I work almost every weekend, so my usual days off are weekdays.
Let me know your sched/preferences; For example, I'm into doing the Flatiron/Ridgeline anytime.
I'm planning on a solo backpack overnight on the ridgeline soon.
Also, I may do a Hieroglyphics canyon hike up to the Ridgeline - but that's climbing.
Some of us are trying to hook-up for a group overnight, from siphon Draw to Carney Springs, or the reverse, etc.
A few other HAZ people get mid-week days off, but not many.
Some weekend people are planning a First Water Trail loop soon. I don't know if I can make that one. And there are some upcoming sedona hikes, etc.
Jim.
I work almost every weekend, so my usual days off are weekdays.
Let me know your sched/preferences; For example, I'm into doing the Flatiron/Ridgeline anytime.
I'm planning on a solo backpack overnight on the ridgeline soon.
Also, I may do a Hieroglyphics canyon hike up to the Ridgeline - but that's climbing.
Some of us are trying to hook-up for a group overnight, from siphon Draw to Carney Springs, or the reverse, etc.
A few other HAZ people get mid-week days off, but not many.
Some weekend people are planning a First Water Trail loop soon. I don't know if I can make that one. And there are some upcoming sedona hikes, etc.
Jim.
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Re: weekday hikes
In response to jw63's reply:
sounds like I better change my ability rating to "novice" because I dont think I can get to ridgeline without a helicopter! but please let me know if your going on any "old ex-smokers" type hikes.
sounds like I better change my ability rating to "novice" because I dont think I can get to ridgeline without a helicopter! but please let me know if your going on any "old ex-smokers" type hikes.
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Re: weekday hikes
In response to jw63's reply:
When do you plan On doing the flatiron/ridgeline. would that be a weekday hike or weekend. I ben trying to get some friends to do that but it just never works out. Do you ever go up by way of the Syphon (not sure of the spelling) Draw Trail?
Just to let you know I have next week off and was thinking about hiking that area.
When do you plan On doing the flatiron/ridgeline. would that be a weekday hike or weekend. I ben trying to get some friends to do that but it just never works out. Do you ever go up by way of the Syphon (not sure of the spelling) Draw Trail?
Just to let you know I have next week off and was thinking about hiking that area.
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Re: weekday hikes
In response to ajcanable's reply:
Andy,
I can relate to the "ex" smokers thing. What were we thinking all these years? I can't do a weekday thing (unless I ask for some PTO) since I do the M-F/8-5 grind but if you're ever looking for a partner on the weekends just let me know.
Trish
Andy,
I can relate to the "ex" smokers thing. What were we thinking all these years? I can't do a weekday thing (unless I ask for some PTO) since I do the M-F/8-5 grind but if you're ever looking for a partner on the weekends just let me know.
Trish
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Re: weekday hikes
In response to Trishness' reply: I believe I was thinking (at 18yrs.) I would'nt live to 48 years old! The things I put my body though, smoking seemed like the mildest bad habit I had! but it's been about 15 years since I quit and I quess I'll never get the "old wind" back. But thats ok it just means you may have to wait at the top for me a few moments.
Andy
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I was thinking of trying to beat the heat, but no 0600 isn't concrete... is there a better time for you? We could meet at the First Water Trailhead Road turn off... Email me at corhiggins@msn.com
"Only those who are willing to go too far will know how far they can go."
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You can turn the massacre falls hike into a nice loop. If follow the wash that starts at the base of the cliffs and follow it to the first low saddle then cut west and follow the fence it takes you right back to the parking area, and it turns into a nice off-trail hike. Its pretty easy going, no real bushwhacking, just some boulder hopping. The area south of the MG is pretty untouched, most people just go in and out on the trail so you get to see some pristine country.
-Matt Gilbert
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In response to matt gilbert's reply: Yes! I had a couple of blisters from a new pair of shoes i got last week. So i figured I'd give the sandels a try .They were great except my toes got a little cramped from clinching them together to hold the sandel on.
(And congratulations on your recent nuptials)
(And congratulations on your recent nuptials)
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In response to ajcanable's reply: Have you tried Teva's, they are the BEST! I'll hike in my Teva's often times over hiking boots! I always carry them with me and have even backpacked wearing Teva's after I sprained my ankle in boots.....
!!!! Teva's = 


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