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Saddle Mountain - AZT #22
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Saddle Mountain - AZT #22Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking16.40 Miles 4,400 AEG
Hiking16.40 Miles   9 Hrs   30 Mns   1.73 mph
4,400 ft AEG
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Did this passage SOBO. I didn't fill in the Breaks section because there wasn't an option for, "As many as we wanted"! :y: We pretty much stopped every 2 hours, plus lunch break because this was a big day for a couple of old broads! Ha! Overall good tread. There were a few places where the tread was narrow along an edge, but these were sporadic. Trail was easy to follow except for the 2 areas where cows had come in. In those cases, we each took a direction with our app open until 1 of us found the right trail. We saw 2 white-tail deer, a fox and a horse just standing under a tree. Ran into a Boy Scout troop who had camped for the night. They were going to search for the 2nd mine before heading out. Water was pooled up in impermeable rock and in a few places along a creek where it was moving -slowly, but moving. The tank was nothing but mud.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Moderate
Sycamore trees where in color.
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
We saw wildflowers here and there in low lying areas.
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