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Feb 21 2026
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56 male
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 Phoenix,Az
Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.32 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking2.32 Miles      58 Mns   2.40 mph
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Early morning hike on the Hau’Pal. One of my better times in recent memory. Felt good just “tackling” the mountain. Not many miles but still a good workout.
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Feb 13 2026
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 Joined Dec 26 2018
 Phoenix, AZ
South Mountain Valley Wander, AZ 
South Mountain Valley Wander, AZ
 
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GrangerGuyTriplogs 124
Hiking6.21 Miles 746 AEG
Hiking6.21 Miles   4 Hrs   8 Mns   1.95 mph
746 ft AEG      57 Mns Break
 
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Hau’pal Loop, Crosscut, Max Delta, Hideout Loop, Las Lomitas, and Ma-Ha-Tuak Perimeter Trails.

Our last time out in South Mountain in the central valley area, we discovered there is a big disconnect between what is signposted on the trails and the available maps. I thought I’d try to sort out what was really going on.

We arrived at the 19th Ave. Trailhead about 7:45 on a Friday morning and got one of the last 2 parking spots. Leaving the lot, we headed up the left fork of the Hau’pal Loop Trail. This is a fairly recent name change for this segment. Some maps call it the T-Bone Loop Trail. The trail climbs steadily south and at about 0.8 mile intersects with the Crosscut Trail. At this intersection, the Hau’pal Loop Trail turns sharply right and heads up the hill, while the Crosscut Trail continues left toward the Big Ramada and straight ahead.

We followed the Crosscut Trail down to its end at an intersection with the Max Delta Trail, about 1.3 miles from the parking lot. We took a right a hundred yards on Max Delta, to find the end of the Las Lomitas Trail, also a relatively new designation for this segment. Las Lomitas crosses the main park road and heads generally southeast. There is no parking here.

We hiked northeast on the Max Delta Trail about ¾ mile, meeting the Crosscut Traill and turning right (southeast) on it. We were now on a route heavily used by horses. In about 0.2 mile we came to some corrals, and the trailhead for the Ranger Trail. There is parking here.

Continuing northeast from the corrals, we quickly came to its intersection with start and finish of the Hideout Loop Trail. This loop appears to have been heavily trafficked by horses in the past, but not recently. Although still signposted, this loop does not appear on any park maps I could find. The Hideout Loop Trail is cute, though, passing through rocks reminiscent of a desert hideout from old westerns.

Leaving the Hideout Loop Trail, we continued northeast on the Crosscut Trail, which drops into a sandy wash and follows the wash, occasionally signposted. This is not a nice walking trail unless you like sand and horse deposits. The trail continues in the wash about 0.9 miles and finally comes out, unmarked, behind the ruins at “Scorpion Gulch” just outside the park main gate. It was not obvious that this was the end of the trail, but we stopped in at the nearby visitor center, and they shared a link to a map they actually maintain, and keep on the wall at the center. Link to the map: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGiZAzjWE ... f0e682ded5

From the visitor center, we headed back southwest on the Las Lomitas Trail. About 0.6 miles, we followed an unnamed connector that heads back to the Crosscut Trail. We then followed the Crosscut Trail up to the Big Ramada, where we found locked restrooms.

Heading out the back of the Big Ramada, we followed the Ma-Ha-Tuak Perimeter Trail back to the 19th Ave. Parking, which by noon was nearly empty.
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Feb 02 2026
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Star Peak, AZ 
Star Peak, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,837
Hiking4.30 Miles 1,181 AEG
Hiking4.30 Miles   2 Hrs   25 Mns   1.87 mph
1,181 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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this hike was a suggestion from @lindaann - thank you!
met claud at the triangle a little after 0800
alta to the ridgeline, east along the ridgeline including up and over star peak
we then continued east on hau'pal trail to the connector, finishing on max delta
fun loop, might be better to go the opposite direction another time
claud liked the views from the ridgeline
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Jan 31 2026
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69 male
 Joined Dec 26 2018
 Phoenix, AZ
Alta Hau'Pal Crosscut Las Lomitas Ranger, AZ 
Alta Hau'Pal Crosscut Las Lomitas Ranger, AZ
 
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GrangerGuyTriplogs 124
Hiking6.34 Miles 1,458 AEG
Hiking6.34 Miles   4 Hrs   37 Mns   1.71 mph
1,458 ft AEG      55 Mns Break
 
1st trip
We started at the Trailhead Parking at the San Juan Road Gate, where the Steven Mather Drive ends and the Telegraph Pass Road starts heading up the hill. There is usually ample parking at this trailhead.

We hiked up the Alta trail to its intersection with the Hau’Pal Loop trail, then headed west along the ridge. From this ridge, the views are tremendous to the north across Phoenix and Glendale, with a panorama from the White Tank Mountains to the west, the city peaks of Shaw Butte, North Mountain, Piestewa, and Camelback, with the mountains of Cave Creek in the background, sweeping all the way to the Four Peaks in the east. The ridge is challenging walking, up and down, sometimes steeply.

The sounds of Shooting at the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club and the Phoenix Police Academy just below on Olney Ave. are significant on a Saturday morning. From this high viewpoint, it seems like the Western Canal runs along the surface and suddenly disappears at Dobbins Road, but it actually continues westward, in smaller canals.

An hour into our hike, we encountered the trail heading down to the 19th Ave Trailhead. It was marked Hau’Pal loop trail. From that intersection, the Hau’Pal Loop seems to head both east and west along the ridge and north down to 19th Ave. I was hoping to write a current guide of the Hau’Pal, but it will have to wait until I can hike the rest of its branches.

The trail is rugged, but the views are fantastic. It’s a knife edge ridge so you see north to the Phoenix panorama and south into the park. Looking down, one could see that the 19th Ave. parking lot is full, and cars come in circling, looking for spots. 19th Ave. is indicated “No Parking,” but there is side street parking a quarter mile away at Lodge Drive by the T-Bone Steakhouse. At times, a little scrambling is necessary.

About 2 hours into our hike, the trail switchbacks sharply off the ridge, down to its intersection with the Crosscut Trail. That intersection indicates the Crosscut goes east and south, while the Hau’Pal heads north toward the 19th Ave. trailhead. HAZ shows the trail to the right and left as tha Ma Ha Tuak Trail, but another trail (Link) now has that name. The printable trail map provided on the City of Phoenix site is pretty useless here. We followed the Crosscut Trail over to corrals where it intersected the Ranger Trail and continued a short distance to the Holdout Loop Trail. The Crosscut Trail continues east from that junction, which doesn’t match any maps, but it is a popular horseback trail.

We followed the east branch of the Hideout Loop Trail intending to follow an old HAZ route indicating an intersection with the Las Lomitas Trail, but that trail has been abandoned and obliterated. We eventually picked up the Las Lomitas Trail, and followed it back to the Kiwanis Trailhead, then continued west on the Las Lomitas to its intersection with the Ranger Trail. After a short stint on the Ranger heading south, we came to the start of the Bajada Trail, which took us back to the car. These valley trails seem to experience a lot of renaming and rerouting and cross several now-closed roads and pass several closed picnic areas. I’ll try to get some complete updates to HAZ guides over time.
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Wildflowers Observation Light
Brittlebush, Emory's Rockdaisy, Notch-leaved Phacelia, Arizona Poppy
 
229140
Jan 15 2026
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56 male
 Joined Oct 24 2010
 Phoenix,Az
Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.32 Miles 1,076 AEG
Hiking2.32 Miles   1 Hour   24 Mns   1.66 mph
1,076 ft AEG
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Early morning hike at SoMo. I had plans for the day so I did a short up and down on the Hau’Pal. Out there at 5:30 so I pretty much had the trail and the TH to myself. Still encountered 4 early birds on the way down. Temps were great, but it is very windy. No wildlife.
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Jan 11 2026
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69 male
 Joined Dec 26 2018
 Phoenix, AZ
Alta Trail Loop, AZ 
Alta Trail Loop, AZ
 
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GrangerGuyTriplogs 124
Hiking11.34 Miles 2,478 AEG
Hiking11.34 Miles   7 Hrs   32 Mns   2.12 mph
2,478 ft AEG   2 Hrs   11 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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After parking at Estrella Drive and 43d Ave, I hiked the full length of the Alta Trail, and then returned by the San Juan Road. I even covered the stub of the Alta Trail on the unnamed range west of the San Juan lookout. I stopped at my 3 geocaches on the route to check on their health. Ran into lots of really nice people as well.
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
Brittlebush, Emory's Rockdaisy, Notch-leaved Phacelia, Arizona Poppy, but all very isolated.
 
228693
Dec 25 2025
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56 male
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 Phoenix,Az
Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.31 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking2.31 Miles   1 Hour   18 Mns   1.78 mph
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Merry Christmas all! May the season find you healthy and surrounded by friends and families with many trails on the horizon.

Early morning hike at SoMo. Didn’t have a lot of time this morning, so did a simple up and down on the Hau’Pal. TH was about empty on my arrival (3 other cars). Didn’t see anyone on the way up. Encountered 3 on the way down. All solo hikers. Christmas greetings exchanged. Overcast skies and calm on the way up. On the way down got some light sprinkles and a brisk breeze. Coyotes were enjoying the quiet and sent out multiple greetings during the hike.
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Dec 16 2025
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56 male
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 Phoenix,Az
Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking3.02 Miles 1,280 AEG
Hiking3.02 Miles   1 Hour   25 Mns   2.13 mph
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Did my goto trail at SoMo. Did the loop today. After visiting Star Peak, continued along the ridge and followed the Hau’Pal back to the TH. Probably one of the better ridgeline trails in South Mountain. Air quality looked pretty good. Once again, nice temps. Encountered two runners and four hikers.
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228129
Dec 14 2025
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56 male
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 Phoenix,Az
Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.31 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking2.31 Miles   1 Hour   5 Mns   2.13 mph
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Early morning hike at SoMo. Did my go to. An easy up and down on the Hau’Pal, touching Star Peak. 33 minutes to the top. Not great, but I’ll take it. Parking lot was near capacity, but only encountered 3 people on the trail. No wildlife. Some idiots were yelping and hollering on the “old Ma Ha Tauk Trail”. At first I thought they were shouting in distress, but the yodeling went on for over 30 minutes. Enough hikers were in the area that I’m pretty sure they were not cries of distress. I’m guessing their voices finally gave out, giving me 20 minutes of peace and solitude.
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Dec 03 2025
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56 male
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Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.31 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking2.31 Miles   1 Hour   2 Mns   2.24 mph
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Simple up and down on the Hau’Pal. Got started a little after 7, but was still in the mountain shade for most of the hike. A few coyotes greeted me at the start, it otherwise pretty quiet. Encountered 8 hikers in total.
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Nov 29 2025
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56 male
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Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.31 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking2.31 Miles   1 Hour   14 Mns   1.87 mph
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Early morning hike at SoMo. Easy up and down on the Hau’Pal. Saw a coyote on the way down.
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227751
Nov 26 2025
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56 male
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Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.31 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking2.31 Miles   1 Hour   15 Mns   1.85 mph
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Early morning hike at SoMo. Did my usual up and down on the Hau’Pal. Hiked sans light. No one going up. Encountered 5 people going down.
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Nov 19 2025
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Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.31 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking2.31 Miles   1 Hour   10 Mns   1.98 mph
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Early morning hike up Hau’Pal. Got on trail around 6:30 and had drizzles for half the hike to the top. Very windy. Felt Great! No rain on the way down though you could see showers in the distance. Only saw one other hiker. No wildlife.
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Nov 13 2025
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56 male
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 Phoenix,Az
Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.41 Miles 1,060 AEG
Hiking2.41 Miles   1 Hour   20 Mns   1.81 mph
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Early morning up and down on the Hau’Pal. Started off with a headlamp, but turned it off as I started to climb. Plenty of light provided by the city. Done before sunrise. Encountered 5 other hikers. Temps were great. No wildlife.
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Oct 25 2025
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Hiking2.31 Miles 1,060 AEG
Hiking2.31 Miles   1 Hour   30 Mns   1.54 mph
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Morning hike at SoMo. Up and down on the Hau’Pal. Time was better than previous time, but still had to stop a couple of times on the way up. Not much wildlife, just a few quail. Encountered 9 hikers.
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Oct 14 2025
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First hike in a couple of months, and it showed. This was never an easy trail and it definitely wasn’t today. Took several breaks on the way to Star Peak. Beautiful day out. Clear skies and great temps. Quite a bit of erosion and rock redistribution on the trail. Not surprised. Pretty steep trail with no diversion for water. Saw a roadrunner at the beginning of the hike. One of my favorites. A great way to return to the trails. Still can’t get use to all the road barriers on 27th. Tax payers dollars at work. Weird.
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Sep 06 2025
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56 male
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 Mesa, AZ
Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 895
Hiking9.72 Miles 3,152 AEG
Hiking9.72 Miles   5 Hrs   13 Mns   1.87 mph
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The car in front of me took the last spot at the TH so I had to park down on Lodge Drive. I hadn't hiked up this trail since it was the Warrior Trail. The last 0.3 miles is the roughest with how it gets steeper. The humidity made it even worse.

Once I got to the top, I did a loop of this trail, Alta and Ma Ha Tauk. The clouds and breezes cooled me down a bit. Still, less than a mile along Alta my pants were soaked with sweat to the knees. I had pondered hiking to Maricopa Peak, but once I got to that junction I wasn't feeling it. It was slow going down Alta with the rockiness of the trail.

The hike back on MaHaTauk was a slog. The sun came out and the breezes went away. And this trail has way more AEG than I remembered. It wasn't that hot, but being drenched in sweat I couldn't cool off. Every small climb was an effort.

Saw a coyote along MaHaTauk that looked to be hunting for lunch along the hillside. There were also several caterpillars along this trail munching on the vegetation. The recent rains seem to have given a green fuzz to the hillside.
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225756
Aug 08 2025
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56 male
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Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.38 Miles 1,060 AEG
Hiking2.38 Miles   1 Hour   11 Mns   2.01 mph
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Not feeling like much today so I dragged myself out to my go to trail and did and up and down on the Hau’Pal. Got out there around 5am. Wish I had gotten out there a half hour earlier. Looked like a beautiful near full moon. It was down by the time I got to the TH. Encountered 8 hikers. No wildlife.

They’ve done some weird stuff on 19th Ave. leading to the TH. They’ve put bike lanes on both sides of the road. However, there are no bike lanes leading to 19th and Dobbins and in my 15 years of hiking I can’t recall seeing anyone biking up to the TH. And then there is a roundabout just prior to the TH where they’ve added multiple mini speed bumps. Looked like quite an investment.
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Jul 18 2025
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Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.38 Miles 1,060 AEG
Hiking2.38 Miles   1 Hour   9 Mns   2.07 mph
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Early morning hiking at SoMo. Did my go to on the Hau’Pal. Up to Star Peak and back. Nothing extra today. Nice sunrise. The temps weren’t bad, but it was muggy with no wind. Encountered 9 hikers. No wildlife.
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Jul 04 2025
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56 male
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Hau'Pal TrailPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,482
Hiking2.82 Miles 1,272 AEG
Hiking2.82 Miles   1 Hour   24 Mns   2.01 mph
1,272 ft AEG
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Early morning hike at SoMo. Did my usual up and down on the Hau’Pal. Hit Star Peak and then did a little extra on the Hau’Pal. Temps and weather were nice. Encountered 9 hikers. No wildlife.
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