Beginners backpacking
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Beginners backpacking
I have a group of four (plus 1 dog) and we go hiking in the Phoenix area every weekend (2-4 miles a trip). My boyfriend and I enjoy backpacking but haven't been in several years. Our two friends have never been but seem very interested. I'm looking for a fairly easy trip to get us all started. Probably 3 miles in, camp, and 3 miles out. We have a high clearance truck but not a 4x4. We probably won't be going for a few months but I'd like to visit some places and check them out first. Also, any advice or recommendations I could make to someone who's never been backpacking before? When we first started talking about it, one of them mentioned bringing a cooler! I don't think they know what they're getting into and any advice on how to mentally prep them would be appreciated!
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Given that time of the year, it will be too warm in the valley, you might want to try the Telephone ridge trail #203 as a good starting backpack. The dogs would love the water in the creek.
I actually do know of someone who DID carry in a cooler here, but I wouldn't. Other places on the rim would be an in and out along the Cabin Loop, you can make it as long or short as you would like. You might want to take your friends on a 'conditioning' hike with gear prior to heading out in the wilderness to give them an idea of what to expect. Mary

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you might try the cabin loop trails, i was just up there last weekend, everything is starting to green up, and the trails are very well marked and very little elevation gain, lots of water also, good for beginners we brought some up there with us and they really enjoyed it, we hiked fred haught to pinchot cabin and then returned on the houston bros trail, its a few mile between the two trail heads at the end of the hike, posted 4 i think but you can hike along the road or on a trail
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