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Mtn Biking | 13.16 Miles |
315 AEG |
| Mtn Biking | 13.16 Miles | 2 Hrs 11 Mns | | 6.03 mph |
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| no partners | | Prescotstyle proposed biking Peavine Trail to Iron King Trail. Since it is only three easy miles to the Entro siding, I got to Sundog Ranch Trailhead early to get in some extra miles. 
First I rode up the west side of Watson Lake to the boat ramp. Then I doubled back, heading down Sundog Trail to the industrial park. Not feeling like going all the way back to Sundog Ranch Trailhead just to come back to where I was, but a few feet over, I heaved my bike over a gate, then rode down into the Watson Woods Riparian Preserve.
After an hour on my own, I finally met up with Paul at the south end of Watson Lake.
There were TONS of people walking & biking on Peavine Trail and Iron King Trail. A couple of the more serious bikers got a kick out of Paul riding a unicycle. But there were way too many fat, lazy, cheating s on “e-bikes”. 
Flowers in the Watson Lake, Peavine Trail and Iron King Trail area were going bonkers with all the rain Prescott has been receiving. (The next 10 days are predicted to rain as well.)
Our humid ride complete, Paul and I retreated to his place for lunch & liquid replenishment. Is there a more refreshing post-hike beer than an ice-cold Pabst? |
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial Big patches of sacred datura and silverleaf nightshade. Plus bindweed / morning glory (?), cliffrose, peavine, scarlet penstemon, dalmatian toadflax, fleabane, globemallow & many more! |
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