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Hiking | 5.00 Miles |
2,100 AEG |
| Hiking | 5.00 Miles | 3 Hrs 22 Mns | | 1.60 mph |
2,100 ft AEG | 15 Mns Break | 14 LBS Pack | | |
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| no partners | | Decided to go to Flagstaff after hearing the weather forecast for this week. Had to go to one of my favorite hikes on the way. About 70 degrees at the start but seems warmer as you climb the south facing slope in full sun. A feast of scenery on this buffet of rock formations. Stumbled along trying to walk and view at the same time,noticed since last year and as noted in Amy1300's triplog there has been an addition of white paint marks along the route to the summit ,a white paint stripe with directional indication on both ends.I inquired with the Red Rock ranger office who were not claiming responsibility for them so maybe they will get erased. Despite paint marks and cairns its still possible for me to take one of the indirect paths through the manzanita. The view of the Flagstaff peaks was more dramatic last year as they were snow covered, today only minimal snow visible.Could see a couple of smoke plumes which I think were from prescribed burns. Passed by about a dozen hikers coming and going, a couple from Florida and a couple from South Carolina. Everyone agreed the scenery is awesome here.Before leaving decided to visit Doe Mountain also. |
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