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North Central Phx Mountain Preserve Loop, AZ
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North Central Phx Mountain Preserve Loop, AZ 
North Central Phx Mountain Preserve Loop, AZ
 
Hiking5.17 Miles 561 AEG
Hiking5.17 Miles   1 Hour   47 Mns   2.90 mph
561 ft AEG
 
1st trip
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I had something else planned but it didn't quite workout so this was Plan B. I do enjoy this Preserve as you can mix and match to the level you enjoy, but still put in some work. I came in from 38th St and on the initial hike south, they're wasn't hardly anybody about. However, I would soon see hikers, bikers, and dogs.

I decided to do 1A and noticed what I thot are new colored signs from here and on the rest of the hike. Along the way was a big downed soldier; always so sad to see. As I headed south on the last part up to the saddle I noticed a new trail, and by gosh, there sure is. It gives you the option to hang an east. And then as I was climbing the last hill, I noticed these terrace-like rock walls protecting small saguaros on the side of the trail. They look great.

I continued over the saddles. In the distance I could see a big section of gold grass in the middle of a mountainside; it really stood out so I tried to capture a picture of that. I headed west on the 304 Nature Trail and started noticing trail work. I got to the intersection with the 302 and headed south again before turning east on the connector trail. I wasn't sure if I would head up the 304 until I got there. Once again, I noticed trail work and had decided to head up the 304 and down the 8.

Descending the 8 I saw another big soldier down but also, significant trail work as this is usually quite rocky. They aren't done yet, but don't have much further to go. I see where they added another little rock wall around a little saguaro and soon I saw a sign to thank the trail stewards. They really are doing a nice job and adding some creativity. I decided to continue on 8 thru the wash and then head north. Once I got on 100 and then headed across the last wash, there are a few different trails so I tried a little divergence before getting back to Tonto.

This time I remembered my Huck It, however, it was a tad cold but I decided since I brot it, I needed to drink it. Plus I needed to kill some time, so it would be around dinner time and I could go for my In and Out burger, my alterior motive for hiking over here :lol: .

I ran three devices, watch and phone and RS. I did read that if I reset my watch, it might help with the technical issue of it recording walks instead of what it should be recording, the hike.

Phone: 2:59-4:47PM, 5.10 miles burning 667 calories, 1532-1848 elevation. Temp 66.1 sunny with some overcast, 7% humidity, a breeze depending on which way you were hiking.
Watch: 676 calories, Temp 64.4, 140 avg bpm
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For me, sometimes it's just as much about the journey as the destination.
Oh, and once in awhile, don't forget to look back at the trail you've traveled.
 
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