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Hiking | 3.71 Miles |
621 AEG |
| Hiking | 3.71 Miles | 3 Hrs 5 Mns | | 1.46 mph |
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| no partners | | I'm not sure when I was last out here, but it has been years.
My objective was to be the first finder for a recently hidden geocache. It's hidden just off a trail (abandoned jeep road) from near the top of the Agua Fria Canyon's SE side. Last night I added a couple of waypoints to my GPSr so I'd be able to pick up the trail once I reached the Agua Fria and where to cross it to get on the trail up to the cache. I picked up the trail at the first waypoint, but then I messed up the second waypoint, so I travelled much farther up the Agua Fria than I should have. I ended up going straight up to intersect the trail near where the cache was hidden. I took the trail back down, which was pretty rocky in places and not the easiest to walk on.
It was very green along the river and was like a park in places. I enjoyed seeing the petroglyphs around where the Badger Springs trail meets the Agua Fria. There is also a large boulder once used as a grinding stone with worn metates. |
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