Oktoberfest and hike this W/E - 10/6 &/or 7
Posted: Oct 01 2007 4:15 pm
Oktoberfest- A few of us plan to head up to the Rim Country to experience Oktoberfest at its finest, by celebrating it at the Rimside Grill in Pine. The weather forecast looks AWESOME!
On Saturday, at Oktoberfest, (11AM-10PM) there will be volleyball, German food and German beer, stein holding contests, horseshoes, door prizes, a DJ & karaoke all day and a band after 6:00 PM (so pace yourself). We may start off the day by heading down the road to visit Tonto Natural Bridge before the Oktoberfest.
The Hike- After Oktoberfest and after camping nearby on Saturday night (likely at the Pine T/H, as it's walking distance from the Rimside), we will head up onto the Mogollon Rim on Sunday morning to start our hike - the Pine Canyon Trail, which will be substantially, but not entirely, downhill. The trail starts out by switch-backing off of the Mogollon Rim down to Pine Creek. It then meanders along Pine Creek for a few miles before climbing some to contour around Camp Lo Mia and then on to the Pine Trailhead. There is a possibility that we may hike a slightly different trail, but the difficulty level will not change much if we do.
You are welcome to join up with us, or just use this as a notice about the Oktoberfest.
On Saturday, at Oktoberfest, (11AM-10PM) there will be volleyball, German food and German beer, stein holding contests, horseshoes, door prizes, a DJ & karaoke all day and a band after 6:00 PM (so pace yourself). We may start off the day by heading down the road to visit Tonto Natural Bridge before the Oktoberfest.
The Hike- After Oktoberfest and after camping nearby on Saturday night (likely at the Pine T/H, as it's walking distance from the Rimside), we will head up onto the Mogollon Rim on Sunday morning to start our hike - the Pine Canyon Trail, which will be substantially, but not entirely, downhill. The trail starts out by switch-backing off of the Mogollon Rim down to Pine Creek. It then meanders along Pine Creek for a few miles before climbing some to contour around Camp Lo Mia and then on to the Pine Trailhead. There is a possibility that we may hike a slightly different trail, but the difficulty level will not change much if we do.
You are welcome to join up with us, or just use this as a notice about the Oktoberfest.