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City Creek and AZT Passage 24, AZ
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City Creek and AZT Passage 24, AZ 
City Creek and AZT Passage 24, AZ
 
Backpack21.88 Miles 5,130 AEG
Backpack21.88 Miles   11 Hrs   57 Mns   2.20 mph
5,130 ft AEG12 LBS Pack
 
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I decided at the last minute on Friday to spend the weekend tackling AZ Trail #24 (Red Hills) as a loop starting from City Creek TH west of Payson and making my way back to City Creek. I planned to camp at the Verde just below LF Ranch, making Saturday about a 15.5 mile trek. I told myself if I could get to the Verde by 4:00pm, I'd just finish the whole thing in the same day.

I got to the City Creek trailhead right at 6:30am on Saturday with my fastpack overnight kit and headed up the trail. With a brisk 3000' elevation gain in the first 5.5 miles to get to the junction and start of the Red Hills passage, I was feeling good and taking tons of pictures along the climb. This loop starts at 3,450' and tops off at 6100', following a ridgeline with a saddle and second high point before a knee-crushing descent down towards LF Ranch by the East Verde River. A 36 degree start quickly turned into a gorgeous 60 degree day and I shed layers quickly thanks to the climb.

I was watching my timing, seeing if it was possible to stay on pace and finish the loop the same day. I was cutting it close because I couldn't stop shooting some fantastic landscape shots. I was testing out a new camera so of course I was fidgeting with settings and also getting used to a new polarization filter. After a lunchbreak at Brush Spring (great camp area, btw), I knew I was pushing my 4pm deadline for getting to the Verde so I minimized my photo time and got moving.

Making great time on the downhill section to LF, I got to the Verde at exactly 3:59pm. One minute ahead of plan :D So, a quick water fill at the Verde to get me through the last ~6 miles and I was back on the trail. Those last few miles, while racing the sunset, were punishing on the knees. Typical PODs beat up my joints and I could feel my right IT band screaming at me. I got to my truck right as the sun was setting and headed into Payson for a 5 Guys celebration meal. Another AZT passage in the books.

Besides the always-flowing Verde River, the only other trailside water I encountered was right at the 1 mile mark past the start of the Red Hills passage southern terminus. A beautiful Ponderosa-filled drainage with cool and clear pools of standing water over about a 1/4 mile area.

22.4 miles with 5597' of elevation gain is by far my new PR for a single-day hike. Not bad for an old fat guy.
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[ checklist ]  HAZ - Selfie
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Wildflowers Observation None
No wildflowers yet, but the manzanitas were plump and were just starting to bud.

dry Brush Spring Dry Dry
No visible water, but I didn't venture down the drainage to the actual coordinates. Already had water from the seeps about 2 miles south of here.

dry SE 5395 Spring Dry Dry
No visible water anywhere
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"Keep close to Nature's heart... and break clean away, once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean." - John Muir
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