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Hiking | 10.30 Miles |
2,484 AEG |
| Hiking | 10.30 Miles | 5 Hrs 45 Mns | | 1.96 mph |
2,484 ft AEG | 30 Mns Break | | | |
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The highlight of the hike, a world-class Sugar Sumac, comes within a few minutes. Thereafter, the hike up to the saddle is essentially a slanted version of Half Moon.
Down
From the saddle down to Lime Creek sports enough ankle-buster rocks to sled over for a wild Sonoran ride.
Over
The hike over to the cabin has a nice quarter to half-mile section along the babbling creek.
Toe Jam & Scribbles
Musky Cabin is stocked with expired canned goods. The side trip to the destruction-of-nature wall is a quick pack-free jaunt.
Return
It rained for 74.2% of the ascent. Everybody was excited to see the Sugar Sumac heading back down to the car.
Synopsis
I presented three legitimate hikes. In protest of the by far sensible option, Bruce chose the second hardest of the three. The road to Sheep Bridge is currently unwise without 4WD and high clearance. Bruce was a good sport romping his car as far as he did! 0.14 seconds after deciding to abort, two people in the car went from dead quiet to celebrating like they won Powerball. |
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Wildflowers Observation Light A few here and there. Poppies, Dichelostemma capitatum, Desert Anemone |
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