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Tucson 4/20-4/26

Posted: Mar 03 2012 10:13 am
by Jim
Headed back down to Tucson. I'll stay at the park at least park of the time. Hiking days from late on the 20th to the 25th. No time to hike on the 26th, and I want to drive the Coronado Trail home.

Re: Tucosn 3/9 to 3/13

Posted: Mar 03 2012 3:33 pm
by azbackpackr
Tucosn? :D

Gotcha!

Re: Tucosn 3/9 to 3/13

Posted: Mar 03 2012 10:54 pm
by Jim
Yeah, good catch. I didn't notice that. The forecast for next Saturday is sunny and 80. Man, that would be awesome to experince after the weather up here this week, but also in general. I hope that holds true, and through to Monday, at least.

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 06 2012 10:24 pm
by nikorock28
I've been wanting to do the Window and Pusch Peak, so I might decide to join you, but it will most likely be a last minute decision depending what goes on this week. Do you plan on starting in the morning? I like starting later, especially if it will be Ventana, Kimball, etc. that doesn't require a full day.

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 07 2012 9:42 pm
by Jim
Not too early, probably around 10 am or so. Also, I am trying to get off on the 14th, so I'll have another day off. Hopefully. Weather after Friday looks fantastic.

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 08 2012 9:54 am
by Jim
While I really like Catalina SP, this is their peak season, for snowbirds, tourist campers, whatever, and they are booked up for the most part. Besides, it's still cold at night and after the sun goes down, it also gets dark pretty early and the temp falls off very fast from the cold air coming down from Romero Canyon. I plan to go back to Tucson either in mid to late April, or early May, so I can camp then, when the days are longer, the air hot, and the park not as full, or near empty. So, I used a name my own price feature and got a room for 4 nights at the TownePlace Suites Tucson Williams Centre, some sort of a Marriott hotel. It's also the newest hotel in town, so I'm thrilled. Plus, their rooms all have kitchens, so I can cook a healthy meal without going out or spending a lot of money. Shatner would have wanted it this way! :y: :y: :y:

Don't know about lodging for Tuesday night, but I don't plan to bring camping gear, so a room somewhere nearby is likely, but I may move towards the Valley or Casa Grande and "camp" in one of that areas primitive lodgings.

I'll camp when it actually gets warm and the park thins out in a month or so.

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 08 2012 5:49 pm
by nikorock28
I am really tempted because there are so many hikes I want to do in Tucson, but I was just down there (no hiking) so I think I will opt to making day trips to Sedona instead. One of these days (more likely years), I will get some hiking in in the Catalinas. I have to do the CSP to Mt. Lemmon in the future. Congrats on the hotel.

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 08 2012 10:25 pm
by Jim
Thats fine. I'll have internet, so on the off chance someone wants to hike, they can post here. My plan is Ventana to the Window on Saturday, Pontatoc Ridge on Sunday, Pima Canyon to Pima Saddle or Mt Kimball on Monday, and Pusch Peak on Tuesday.


Update:
My feet, of all things, are pretty sore in the skin from coming down so fast and so much over the last 2 days. I am unsure if I will be able to hike to Kimball on Monday, so will likely skip Pusch Peak and do Kimball on Tuesday. Unless my feet are fine tomorrow in which case I will stick with my original plan.

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 11 2012 7:33 pm
by Jim
So, if I go to the Phoenix area in a few weeks, what are some good hiking ideas that people recommend? Better to camp or stay in a room? Anyone interested in a hike at that time? Best to just go to the Supes?

I'll head back to Tucson between 4/20 and 5/20, and am thinking of Romero Canyon to the Pass and up to the creeks in the Wilderness of Rocks. Probably something else, too. Maybe Pusch Peak, or not, and possibly Thimble Peak. I think that is the highest in the Pusch Ridge.

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 11 2012 7:59 pm
by Tough_Boots
Hit the Supes or the Mazzies while you're up here. If you need a partner, let me know! :)

Re: Tucson 3/10 to 3/12

Posted: Mar 11 2012 8:04 pm
by Jim
Can doooo!


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I'm a recycler, so thought I would reuse the thread for my next Tucson trip.

Re: Tucson late April or early May

Posted: Apr 11 2012 11:45 am
by cactuscat
How many days are you planning on spending there? Weekend or during the week?

Re: Tucson late April or early May

Posted: Apr 11 2012 11:58 am
by azbackpackr
Jim, there's an error on the top of the page, it says "Romeo Canyon." I looked it up on the HAZ list, and there IS a Romeo Canyon, somewhere else in the state. But you'd want Romero Canyon. Presumably also sans Juliet.

Re: Tucson late April or early May

Posted: Apr 11 2012 3:23 pm
by Jim
I should be in Tucson from late on the 20th to the 26th. Also, the listed trails arr just potential ideas. I basically have 2 goals for longer hiking days, of >10 miles and over 4000' of AEG. Maybe another easier day, or not, but some time just being in a town with options is a nice thing, too.

Re: Tucson 4/20-4/26

Posted: Apr 22 2012 5:40 pm
by Jim
On the off chance someone wants to hike, I am doing a loop with the Wilderness of Rocks, the Mount Lemmon Trail, the Aspen Trail, The Meadow Trail, and maybe the Lemmon Rock trail, on Tuesday the 24th.