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Hiking | 15.63 Miles |
3,400 AEG |
| Hiking | 15.63 Miles | 8 Hrs 55 Mns | | 2.19 mph |
3,400 ft AEG | 1 Hour 46 Mns Break | | | |
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| partners | | We had a couple of choices for the day, anything with Haunted Canyon #203, had to be the choice. Good pick Joey. Temps ranged from 40 at the start, to never reaching 75. Just perfect
The route was Miles TH CCW to West Pinto #212 Bull Basin #270 Haunted Canyon #203 Toney/Tony Cabin Kennedy Spring Canyon Haunted Canyon #203 Paradise #271.
Bull Basin #270 trail is fine, except for 1 mile either side of the climb. Dave complained that the blood from my shredded arms, was transferring from the sharp folliage, to his white shirt. Boo Hoo.
Some of my favorite areas in the Supes, start at the Haunted Canyon/Bull Basin intersection, into Toney/Tony Ranch.
At the ranch, we ran into a few members from SALT azsalt.org/officers ... html, doing some site evaluations on their 76 acre parcel. azsalt.org/tony-ran ... html
We spent some time looking for eyes, then I made my way back to the ranch to grab some lunch. I ran into another group of SALT members and volunteers on my way, including Jack Carlson. We had a short conversation of our exploits and some of his, and of course he asked me if I knew Wally .
On our way out, we hit up Haunted Canyon #203 north, to the Paradise #271. On the north side of the pass on Paradise, I'd classify this as a "tight" trail for the upper 150 yards. The lower 2/3rds of this trail are paradise with it's mixed conifers and Sycamores. What a treat.
There were no sightings this year [ photo ] .
Thanks for driving JJ |
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
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There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
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