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HAZ on Chiricahua website

Posted: Jul 29 2009 8:21 am
by tibber
Wendy suggested I post this. I found it while doing research in preparation for my hike this Sunday. It's not so much about the info for the Chiricahuas but that they link hikearizona.com!

From the NPS site for Chiricahua http://www.nps.gov/chir/planyourvisit/index.htm:
Chiricahua National Monument is truly one of the National Park Service secret treasures. If you are willing to drive the 37 miles off I-10, you will be surprised to discover a mountain wonderland of trees, wild animals, and the amazing balanced rock and pinnacles that make this place so unique.
If you have only a couple hours, stop by the visitor center and watch the 8-minute park movie then enjoy the views at Massai Point, the end of the 8-mile scenic drive.
If you have half a day, hike one of the trails; Echo Canyon Loop, Sugarloaf Mountain, or Natural Bridge. Explore the Faraway Ranch Historic District.
If you have all day, head to the Heart of Rocks area and see the most unusual named formations; Duck on a Rock, Punch & Judy, Kissing Rocks, and Big Balanced Rock, or do the Big Loop.
See the trail guide for more hiking information. The Hike Arizona website also has detailed trail information.
When you go to the site, you can actually click on the Hike Arizona as it's linked to http://www.hikearizona.com/interestDEX.php?ID=24&WID=3:

Re: HAZ on Chiracahua website

Posted: Jul 29 2009 8:22 am
by fairweather8588
: app :

Re: HAZ on Chiricahua website

Posted: Jul 30 2009 7:00 pm
by joebartels
Might have to rename it Sands NM, Preston practically owns that page! A year or two ago I corresponded with one of the rangers on that page. Seems longer but the pages says Last Updated: June 29, 2008 at 17:19 EST so maybe it was just a year ago.

Re: HAZ on Chiricahua website

Posted: Jul 30 2009 7:03 pm
by azdesertfather
hey, how cool is that? HAZ on NPS! : app : : app :

Re: HAZ on Chiricahua website

Posted: Jul 31 2009 4:27 pm
by PaleoRob
Oooh-RAH!