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Piestewa Circumference - Freedom Trail #302 - 80 members in 917 triplogs have rated this an average 3.2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 04 2025
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Piestewa Peak Summit Trail #300Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,896
 Hiking5.09 Miles 1,905 AEG
 Hiking5.09 Miles   2 Hrs   41 Mns   2.02 mph
1,905 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
 
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Home for a round. Passed up a small group with spanking new Doc Martens. Fine on this little hike, but the swank individual statement would wear off quickly on anything much longer.

The backside of the pie casserole is nice in the morning shade.
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PieLoop, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking7.07 Miles 1,625 AEG
Hiking7.07 Miles   2 Hrs   41 Mns   2.63 mph
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After dropping my GS off at school and making a pickup in the west valley I hit this up on the way home. Still pleasant temps around 10am and throughout the hike. This is actually a nice loop with the ability to add AEG and mileage to suit. I'll probably do this again (temps permitting).

I saw a poppy!
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Feb 17 2025
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Piestewa Circumference - Freedom Trail #302Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ScaredyCatTriplogs 205
 Hiking8.75 Miles 2,301 AEG
 Hiking8.75 Miles   4 Hrs   1 Min   2.32 mph
2,301 ft AEG      15 Mns Break
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Had a more adventurous outing planned but my friend was forced to back out last min.🥺 Since I'd be on my own, decided to keep it close. Yet, still wanted to knock out some AEG.

This one fit the bill. Knocked out a double loop. Managed to avoid the crowds till the end.🫤 Moved down quickly to limit my time amongst the masses.
 
Feb 14 2025
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 Sedona, AZ
Piestewa Circumference - Freedom Trail #302Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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 Hiking3.60 Miles 1,205 AEG
 Hiking3.60 Miles   2 Hrs      1.80 mph
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Jan 28 2025
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 phoenix, az
Phoenix Mountains Preserve, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking8.55 Miles 1,678 AEG
Hiking8.55 Miles   2 Hrs   37 Mns   3.31 mph
1,678 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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started from 32nd and lincoln
planned to do my little workout hike, but decided to add a loop that included voaz and irregular link
a few hikers out but had the trail to myself much of the time
quite a bit of trail work has been done recently
beautiful weather
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 Phoenix
Dreamy Draw Nature Trail #220Phoenix, AZ
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Hiking5.01 Miles 1,254 AEG
Hiking5.01 Miles   1 Hour   48 Mns   2.84 mph
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 phoenix, az
Piestewa Peak Summit Trail #300Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
 Hiking5.70 Miles 1,963 AEG
 Hiking5.70 Miles   2 Hrs   5 Mns   2.76 mph
1,963 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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did my summit/circ combo
got going around 0520
not many people on the summit trail, which was nice
even fewer on the rest
probably half the hike in the shade at that hour
nice enough out
will work on the summit time
mileage seemed high, using an average of some other tracks for stats
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Piestewa Peak Summit Trail #300Phoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
 Hiking5.70 Miles 1,914 AEG
 Hiking5.70 Miles   2 Hrs   12 Mns   2.63 mph
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decided i needed to hike piestewa
did my usual combo
tagged the true summit since it's been awhile
good workout
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Piestewa Circumference - Freedom Trail #302Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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VashtiTriplogs 278
 Hiking4.23 Miles 1,187 AEG
 Hiking4.23 Miles   2 Hrs   43 Mns   1.68 mph
1,187 ft AEG      12 Mns Break
 
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Beautiful weather! Quick and easy for the last hike of the season with my Coworkers. This trail is good for an event where you don't know who is showing up. We had two folks with babies and very young kids and also one person with limited mobility, and all did well on this trail. Not too crowded on the backside, but as soon as we reached the trail portion shared with the summit trail, there were all the people as expected.

We started not too early at 8a-ish,and I was impressed that there were a number of parking spaces still open. We carpooled in order to avoid having issues for multiple cars parking.

This guide needs to be updated as the Hopi Trailhead no longer exists. And yet I said to meet there (Oops!). We parked at the very last Trailhead which is Ocotillo TH. I guess I should have checked the park website, but we all managed to find each other.

Another thing worth mentioning is the freedom loop has a sign that says no dogs just before the junction with the summit trail, even on the backside. We didn't realize this, and some of our party went down a different trail to be compliant.

Lots of wildflowers still and many beautiful blooming cacti!

A fantastic morning on the trail despite some crowds. 😁
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Apr 06 2024
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 Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Mountain Preserve Loop, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Apr 06 2024
tibberTriplogs 1,571
Hiking7.46 Miles 1,376 AEG
Hiking7.46 Miles   3 Hrs   1 Min   2.51 mph
1,376 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
 
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Well that certainly wasn't my intent. Sometimes me and my bright ideas. Oh well, it ended up being a good hike for me so I'm glad of that. I had a route in mind but once my hip started acting up, I went to a Plan B.

From 38th St I hiked my usual route counterclockwise around Happy Hour Ridgeline. First things I saw was a stunning blooming Hedgehog and then a nice big piece of quartz I must have not really noticed before. But then, I noticed the desert garden that was to the south had been torn up :( . I can't tell what they are up to yet. It was breezy as I hiked westbound and rode the roller coaster hills around to the west side and to the 100 before heading up the hill to VOAZ. Nope, my hip said no more climbing. Little did I know...

So I headed over toward Irregualar C and decided since it was an easy grade, I would at least hike to the first saddle. There were some nice blooming flora next to the trails; must have been enough of a distraction that my hip didn't bother me. I eyed where the next saddle was and kept on. I spoke to a couple that said I didn't have far to go to the top, which of course I knew. At the top I gave thought to hiking down the 302 and crossing over toward the Dreamy Draw area. It was a short thought as 30 seconds later I was on my way.

There were lots of Brittlebushes in the crevices of the mountains including at the Junction of Trail 302. I headed westbound hoping to see a crossover trail to the north. It's a pretty trail and has its ups and downs for sure. I soon realized that the trail that I thot would take me to the northside was the one that petered out at the bottom of the second saddle of the Irregular C where I ran into the 2 Chic Filet folks from GA. They remarked the last part was pretty difficult. As I hiked further I could see that so I opted to continue on the 302.

I had forgotten I was last on this trail in May 2021 and of course, my bad ending hike here in Feb 2016 (found someone to give me a ride back to Dreamy Draw TH). Believe it or not, I also didn't remember how steep and slippery some of the down can be. I ran into a couple hikers who were fixing up one of the bigger drops where a rock had come out; he was a biker. I finally got to the bench I could see further up and this is also where you can take the other trail down to the Basin. I realized at this point that your basically mountained in and to get to the north, it requires going over a mountain : rambo : .

Throughout the hike I took picutres of the beautiful blooming Hedgehogs. They really are stunning when they bloom all at once. I finaly made it over to the saddle that provides a nice view of the city and is the junction for Perl Charles 1a which I did the whole of several years ago (can't find the triplog). I do remember it circles wide to the west from Dreamy Draw and I hated the freeway noise.

Now it's about a mile before the hike up the renovated Summit trail from the west. I remember this part as not being easy and even though the trail is pristine now, I hate steps, even beautiful ones. The trail is actually lovely and it had enough flora and squirrels to distract me as I slowly made my way up. I never know if it's good that you can seen your final destination.

Whoo hoo, I finally got to the saddle. Quite frankly, after coming down the Summit Trail on the east side, I'd almost rather would have gone back the way I came. I forget how much I hate this trail.. and remember, I hate steps. So kudos to the folks that do this often; it's sure not my cup of tea, more like poison :lol: . There were, of course, lots of folks coming and going. I was very glad to reach the bottom, but I knew I had another big hill to climb. BUT, it wasn't the hill I thought.

As I got past the ramada area, I found a nice level rock and chilled for a few minutes. The trail is rocky here and there and I don't like that either but I understand why they pile those rocks on it. I was in the shade now continuing north. I encountered a couple people I had seen on the other side. They must hike like rockets, sheesh. I had not been on the full 302 Freedom Trail (couldn't help but think of our USA hostages for some reason), and today was the day. I guess I forgot this part of the trail was even here as I have never been on it before. It's not bad at all.

And now I was in familiar territory and had one goal in mind. Get back to Tonto 3 and on my way to In N Out as I was thirsty and hungry. I was finally back in the sunshine with the sun at my back as I returned on part of the 1a and 8 to miscellaneous trails. I didn't encounter any other hikers the rest of the way; but then again, it was 5:30ish. I had thot to be done around 5 with my initial plans. I was still doing well though, so I was happy about that. My hip didn't hurt too bad but now my back (bulging disc) was hurting; probably from one of the jump downs on the bumpy part of the trail. It still hurts today.

WATCH 6.99 mi, 2:50-6:07PM burning 1365 calories, 1281-1783 elevation. 135 avg bpm/169 max with 17% Zone 4 (149-167) Anaerobic, 45% Zone 3 (131-148) Aerobic, Zone 2 (112-130) Weight Control
Temp a lovely 62.9 and sunny, 23% humidity, breezy at times.

Headin' for Texas (Katy and San Antonio) tomorrow for a first girl-cousins visit. Don't think I'll get any hiking in, but it will give me a chance to see if my hip feels better after a week's rest.
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Mar 03 2024
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 Phoenix, AZ
Phx Mtn Preserve Loop with New Discovery, AZ 
Phx Mtn Preserve Loop with New Discovery, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,571
Hiking6.09 Miles 922 AEG
Hiking6.09 Miles   2 Hrs   19 Mns   2.67 mph
922 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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Plan A from yesterday since my phone was fully charged. I just wanted it to get pictures. I decided to start from the official 40th St TH and to hike in the afternoon as the temp was supposed to be perfect with some cloud cover and wind; what more could I ask for.

I headed up the wide and rocky trail that goes to Peak 2429 and also takes you to the junction with Trail 100 where I hung a right (west) to hook up with LV Yates #8 where I hung a left and headed south. The brisk wind was pretty chilly when it gusted but the sun kept me warm. The trail is fairly nice as I continued until you start going up. Besides being green all around you, now the bit of poppies and lupine started showing up in the same area it did last year. I would encounter hikers coming down and one passed me on the way up to the saddle.

And now to switchback my way down and over to the old road/trail leading to Ruth's house. It seems like it's taking a long time to get this house finished. I took some pictures of the poppies as I made my way closer on the trail that takes you to the house. I am always impressed with the landscape around the house with all those fabulous Organ Pipes. I then headed west on Ruth Hamilton Trail. I would encounter a few hikers. When I hit the intersection with the #8 trails I decided to go up the hill to the next saddle just to get some more elevation. That's not the easiest in a couple sections; especially since I'm having such trouble with my right leg.

Once I got to the saddle I remembered the trail I saw when coming up 8B a while back. A couple hikers were sitting on the top bench and offered to give me a spot to sit but I told them I wanted to investigate this trail. The gentleman said he had taken it one time and it wrapped around... I thot he meant clockwise but it wraps north and west. The narrow trail (my name for today: New Discovery) contours alongside the mountain and has a little up and down until you finally come to a nice saddle. From here I could see the next area that the partially shaded trail led to. It had some tricky spots and I kept wondering if I would have to go back the same way.

I encountered the two hikers and their dog that were on the saddle in front of me. I fully expected to turn around. I looked around and noticed another trail that went west so I thought I would check it out, which is what I continued to do. Every once in awhile it looked like the trail would end but each time it continued, though a bit dicey at times. The question was, where would it end up :-k . Finally I would see the trail ahead of me that would end at the saddle of the 304/8. Well that was fun. This is the third time this year (two of them in this Preserve) that I've found unmarked trails to follow.

I took the Nature 304 down and the connector to 302 and instead of doing the VOAZ which was in shade, I opted to head east to Perl Charles #1A and do the eastern part of the shoe. It's a gradual trail and goes over two saddles, so just right. It's very green through here as I made my way north and then east to hook back up with Charles Christiansen 100. It was a lot longer than I thot before I got back to the trail back to the TH. Still quite a few hikers and dogs out and about, but the lot was only half full.

WATCH 5.82 miles, 2:37-4:58PM burning 953 calories. 1517-2012 elevation. 132 Avg bpm/159 max. 9% Zone 4 Anaerobic (149-167bpm), 44% Zone 3 Aerobic (131-148bpm) 46% Zone 2 Weight Control (112-130bpm). TEMP was a lovely 68 degrees, partly cloudy, breeze and 34% humidity.
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Mostly Fiddleneck and Poppies, some Lupine, Gilia, Red Maids.
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Feb 24 2024
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 Phoenix, AZ
Funfundzwangzig, AZ 
Funfundzwangzig, AZ
 
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rcorfmanTriplogs 1,867
Hiking24.52 Miles 6,272 AEG
Hiking24.52 Miles   13 Hrs   11 Mns   2.42 mph
6,272 ft AEG   3 Hrs   3 Mns Break
 
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We started later than we would have liked because there is now a gate to the Cholla trail. Somehow the gate opened, and we started. A short ways up, was a Phoenix P&R employee in a truck trying to make us all feel guilty for being in the park off hours. It seems the graceful thing for him to do would be to open the gate instead of playing a self-righteous sheriff of the Camelback Mt fiefdom.

It was strange only needing a headlamp for the very start of the climb up Camelback and for it to be light at the summit. After a short break, we headed down to Echo Canyon TH where we took another short break before continuing through Paradise Valley and over to Piestewa Peak, to the top area where we took a longer break, got water and ate. From there we headed towards Piestewa Peak.

I don't know what was going on with me up Piestewa. I had no strength and was having a terrible go of it. About 2/3 of the way up, at an area with the last bench, I pulled off and sat down for several minutes. I decided to not summit and headed back down to Dreamy Draw. I went pretty slow all the way and got to rest for a while waiting for the others to catch up.

After the rest, I decided to continue with them to North Mountain and decide what to do then. I felt fine on that stretch and was able to complete that section without trouble. Lunch was waiting for us at North Mountain, so there was good food and more rest. I decided to try to complete the rest of the hike. I kept things steady up North Mountain and didn't get too far behind. I was fine from there to the start of the climb up Shaw Butte. Again, I kept things steady and wasn't too far behind to the summit, where we all regrouped before heading down to the North Mountain Visitor Center.

After another rest there, we headed off to Lookout Mountain. It was getting dark on the climb up Lookout and we needed to pull our headlamps out when we reached the steep stuff. We made it to the summit and were happy there was no more climbing, just the descent to the trailhead where Tequila and beer was waiting.

There're two gaps on my route. The first is from where I stopped on Piestewa Peak to close to Dreamy Draw. The second is from the Lookout Mountain summit to the parking lot.
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Feb 04 2024
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 Goodyear, AZ
Dreamy Draw Loop, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,743
Hiking5.30 Miles 1,116 AEG
Hiking5.30 Miles   3 Hrs   4 Mns   2.21 mph
1,116 ft AEG      40 Mns Break7 LBS Pack
 
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Hiking with the Harem (Dan, Carey, Yolanda). First time at Dreamy Draw since the remodel. Dan put together a loop of mapped and unmapped trails. Cool morning, nice as we approached lunchtime. Lots of hikers with dogs. Just a couple of bikers. Saw some horse riders too.
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Jan 28 2024
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 Tempe, AZ
Piestewa Circumference and Peak, AZ 
Piestewa Circumference and Peak, AZ
 
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mikemcgTriplogs 129
Hiking5.53 Miles 1,950 AEG
Hiking5.53 Miles   2 Hrs   49 Mns   2.20 mph
1,950 ft AEG      18 Mns Break
 
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First hike of 2024. Decided to get out and do something after the first playoff game ended. The sky suddenly changed from overcast all day to bright and sunny with wispy clouds and 75° at 1615. Many open parking spaces.

Started counterclockwise on the Circumference trail. Almost no people. I love this area that feels so remote in the middle of the city. Mild ups and downs for a while, then a moderate uphill to the northwest saddle, then a long, gradual downhill before a series of switchbacks up to the summit trail. Beautiful weather.

Reached the summit trail around 1545. Far fewer people there than I've seen in the past. Original plan was to reach the peak just before sunset, but got there slightly after sunset. My first time seeing the sunset from Piestewa Peak. It was a good day for it. Comfortable temperature. 9 people on the north peak, and 5 people on the true peak to the south. I hung out for ~20 minutes and watched the sunset from each peak, then headed back down. Nice experience. Glad it wasn't super crowded.
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Jan 22 2024
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 Joined Feb 13 2006
 Phoenix, AZ
Piestewa Circumference - Freedom Trail #302Phoenix, AZ
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david_allen_3Triplogs 131
 Hiking3.60 Miles 1,205 AEG
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Arrived to the parking area around 6:40 AM. Listened to the radio until about 7 when it was light enough to see. 51 degrees and slight breeze, heavy morning dew, leftover rain dampness. Heard owls and hawks. Saw a bunch of quail.
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Dec 30 2023
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 Tempe, AZ
Phoenix Mountains Circumference, AZ 
Phoenix Mountains Circumference, AZ
 
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mikemcgTriplogs 129
Hiking6.48 Miles 1,776 AEG
Hiking6.48 Miles   3 Hrs   23 Mns   2.14 mph
1,776 ft AEG      21 Mns Break
 
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We were lucky to find a parking spot available at noon at the trailhead at 32nd Street and Lincoln. We headed up the Quartz Ridge Trail, and made a nice loop around several of the peaks, including Piestewa Peak. All the trails were well-defined, although there were a lot of loose rocks, which caused some slippery descents.

There were some nice views on the backside of the peaks, with few people, so at times it was hard to believe that we were in the middle of a major city. There are so many trails back there, so there are multiple ways to make a loop hike. We ended up on the Piestewa Summit trail for a short distance, and the trail that we were on turned into a paved trail, which entered the Biltmore Hillside Villas gated neighborhood, which we meandered through to return to our car. The sun got pretty warm and it was a beautiful day. Overall, a nice relaxing hike with some nice views in the middle of the city.
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Dec 09 2023
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 Gilbert, AZ
Piestewandering, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Dec 09 2023
ddgrunningTriplogs 605
Hiking11.72 Miles 3,328 AEG
Hiking11.72 Miles   5 Hrs   16 Mns   2.46 mph
3,328 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
 
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Went to the Phoenix Mountain Preserve with the intent of doing a loop off the Quartz Ridge Trail and starting from the 32nd Street TH. The TH has about 25 parking spots and I arrived early enough (before 7 am) to get a spot with several still left.

It was still pre-sunrise and I could see the flicker of headlamps on the ridgeline as I headed out. I didn't use my own headlamp, as the dawn light was quickly coming and sufficient for my purposes.

Once around the loop connecting to LV Yates, I decided to hit up the Piestewa Summit while on that side of the ridgeline. It was busy, as per typical, on a Saturday in December, but not jam packed. The summit was a bit breezy. I hadn't been up there since they put in "steps" up what used to be a final scramble to the summit.

After descending, I crossed back over the easterly ridgeline on the Ruth Hamilton trail and then circled around and up RJ Peak and then down to the end point overlook on the Mohave Trail, returning on the Mohave Connector to the parking lot.

The PMP is not my favorite, but these were mostly new trails for me, and outside of the summit trail, the hiking traffic was pretty light, providing a nice workout along with the city views.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Piestewa Circumference - Freedom Trail #302Phoenix, AZ
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 Hiking4.00 Miles 1,217 AEG
 Hiking4.00 Miles   1 Hour   36 Mns   2.55 mph
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Nov 27 2023
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Leftover Pie, AZ 
Leftover Pie, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Backpack10.14 Miles 2,483 AEG
Backpack10.14 Miles   4 Hrs   21 Mns   2.52 mph
2,483 ft AEG6 LBS Pack
 
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I hadn't hiked out of the Dreamy Draw TH since it had been reopened. They did a wonderful job with the design on this. It mimics what they did with the Piestewa area.

I started a CCW on the paved East Dreamy Draw Bikeway to the Perl Charles Trail and hit up a few use trails, making my way to the Freedom Trail. I made the climb up the Freedom Trail to the Summit Trail and continued the ascent. I get a kick out of the different skill levels that are making/attempting the climb to the top.

I took a snack break at the summit and dried off in the breeze up top.

Down, down, down, and I continued my CCW loop on the Freedom Trail.

My favorite trail on this loop is the VOAZ. Nice geology, a pleasant track, and a moderate grade.

To finish this off, I headed to the other side of The 51 and took in the Mercury Mine Loop.

Filtered clouds and light breezes kept temperatures perfect for hiking. In the afternoon, the clouds started burning away, and I would get a little warm in the sun, but still very nice.
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Nov 26 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Phx Mountain Preserve North Eastern Loop, AZ 
Phx Mountain Preserve North Eastern Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 26 2023
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Hiking6.08 Miles 1,173 AEG
Hiking6.08 Miles   2 Hrs   13 Mns   2.74 mph
1,173 ft AEG
 
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I didn't quite do this as planned but I think it's a good route with the ups and downs I like to practice. I headed out from the 38th St TH around the northside of Happy Hour Ridgeline and then headed across the Valley from the 100 up to VOAZ. I do like these shoes as they aren't straight up. Today I did notice where the old VOAZ was on this north side and it had quite the angle. I do think it would be fun, though a little hard, to retrace the old trail that traverses over this part of the mountain.

I came down the southside onto the Freedom Trail 302 where I passed a few gals, said hello to a couple on the bench and then hung a right heading south hooking up with the Nature Trail 304. I had intended to hang a left (east) and hook up with the 8 but decided to continue on the 304. That 304 does go downhill as it heads south but it is not a fun trail at all. You can see minor re-routes too, mostly because it's a straight up/down situation with deep divets/ruts so you have to pay attention. The nice thing when you get to the bottom is there are facilities you can use if needed.

There was lots of human and dog traffic in this area until I made a u-turn to hook up with Ruth Hamilton #8B. It's been a while since I've been on this west side of #8B let alone climbing up it. I only have a vague memory and it actually is laid out pretty nicely with some climbing areas and decent trail in-between. I did stop to get a few pictures but basically kept moving; albeit slowly at times. It's not quite 1/2 mile to the top and 300 feet gain. I could see other hikers coming from the left (north) so I'm curious about that and will check it out one of these times.

There were a few more hikers in this area but only a few as I headed east and then north. They are making slow progress on the new house at the corner; sure wish it were a bar of some sort, that would have been so awesome. I headed up the pavement by the property and then onto the dirt. As I looked back I saw a sun dog; so fun to see. I hooked up with LV Yates Trail #8 and tried to picked up the pace as I meandered up and around to the saddle before heading down the hill. I was glad to be having a good hike and started contemplating food reward options as I got closer to finishing the hike.

I would see several groups doing Xmas photography with families from near the 40th St TH and even some from the 38th St TH. I do think it's nice that families try to take advantage of our desert environment for their photos and it was a nice late afternoon for it, although the light was a little flat. I have a terrible pain in my mid-right back since Thurs; hoping it's just a strain of some sort. Fortunately, it didn't bother me much and my right hip did well. I only saw a few lizards, several quail and one squirrel today.

WATCH 2:20-4:37PM, 5.94 miles burning 722 calories, 1404-1868 elevation, 138 avg bpm/173 max. 48% Zone 5 max, 37% Zone 4 anaerobic, 16% Zone 3 aerobic. Temp a lovely 68 and sunny with only 19% humidity.
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