The following are my runners up in no particular order and the reasons. My defining hike will be a short story changing the hikers names to assure the utmost anonymity.
Runners up:
Skeleton Cave...no explanation needed if you've visited the website lately.
Mother Lode and MLDV...4 times and it never got old.
Oct BP trip to White Mtns...great company and we saw a bear and drank beer.
Malapais...cool offtrail and great views.
BP trip on Kendrick...water shooting from my nose from laughing so hard.
Salt Trail...because its "like a Flatiron"....on steroids
South Bass to Elves....great destination and overcoming adversity.
Desert stroll route...long hike in the heat.
Too many more to mention..Thanks to all of my 29 partners looking forward to 2010.
Now for the mean event. It was the day before Halloween and me and three "girl scouts" went for a hike in Sedona.The hike started out in sub-freezing temps.Oh... and I drove and no one complained ;) . We started on a trail and passed some ruins and missed the turnoff to the backyard. We continued offtrail until the canyon choked us. The girl scouts had me climb to see if we could find a passable route. As I climbed, they were divvying up my belongings in case of my demise. We looked for a new route I stayed high and the scouts went low. I found a shortcut along a ledge cut into the rock formation and yelled for the trailing scouts. In a short time, we were upon the Blair Witch section. The hike from this point to the saddle was pleasant and uneventfull. I'll anonymously define each girl scout now. GS1 we'll call Evil HAZ Founder,GS2 is folically challenge GS, and three is Pastor GS. We lunched at the saddle and GS1 asked me to go do some more recon. I found a route. I called down to the now giggling girl scouts and asked them to bring my pack. GS1 handed me my pack with a smile and I said "wow by pack is heavier after I ate my lunch and cached water". I played along and soon we were at a difficult part where GS3 was getting a little too close to GS2. We all climbed higher and they decided to stop. I continued and then downclimbed a different easier "girl scout" route suggested previously by GS1. I kept the souvenir from the scouts as a reminder of this hike and have carried it with me on all subsequent hikes...some of which were kinda difficult. The souvenir made me a stronger hiker. I've finally decided to retire HAZ ROCK.
Rememer to tip your bartenders and most important make a financial contribution to HAZ if you can afford one. I look forward to reading your defining hike. Be safe...have fun...2010 is right around the corner.
