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Hiking | 3.00 Miles |
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| no partners | | Another quick jaunt out to Saguaro Lake for a sunrise. Ever since I was read the Riot Act from the lady at the Saguaro Lake Ranch for parking on their "dam" street near the "dam" entrance, I have accessed this trail via the Bush Highway.
345am came earlier this morning and I was a little slow to get up. But, I was able to get up to the little ridge area before the sun made it's appearance. Lots of foot prints and horse hoof prints along the sandy trail on the way up.
The clouds looked promising on the way up, but they were quite diminished once I did get in position. It was still a very nice sunrise. I love the peace and quiet and solitude of hikes like this. A lone boater racing across the lake broke up the morning songs of birds, but it was otherwise tranquil experience. Exactly what I was looking for.
I moved across the ridge to get different views. After my pictures were done, I explored a little along the trail. I didn't go to the petroglyphs as I have been to see them many times. This is a neat little area with the rock formations, Stewart Mountain on the west and the lake to the east.
These June sunrises are so early. But, I will take the nice temps of the pre-dawn and dawn anytime over what's in store for this afternoon. |
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