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Quartz Trail - CCRP - 20 members in 148 triplogs have rated this an average 3.1 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 15 2025
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57 male
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 Goodyear, AZ
CCRP Quartz Slate Loop, AZ 
CCRP Quartz Slate Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking5.70 Miles 671 AEG
Hiking5.70 Miles   2 Hrs   29 Mns   2.55 mph
671 ft AEG      15 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Great loop with the Harem (Carey and Christina) this morning at Cave Creek Regional Park. Go John, Quartz, Military, and Slate trails. Saw one biker and a few hikers. Some puddles remain from last night's showers.
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Dec 11 2024
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 Cave Creek, AZ
CCRP 4 Trail Loop, AZ 
CCRP 4 Trail Loop, AZ
 
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LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking5.92 Miles 580 AEG
Hiking5.92 Miles   2 Hrs   40 Mns   2.40 mph
580 ft AEG      12 Mns Break6 LBS Pack
 
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CCW loop from the P.A. Seitts TH without my back brace. I made a side trip up the Overlook Trail to visit Mrs. SloFolks bench before starting the loop. My original intent was to do 7-8 miles today but I started later than planned and had to 86 the Go John Trail from the loop. It got very warm when the sun came out. This is December, right?

Saw 1 hiker, 1 biker, 3 equestrians, and 2 doggos who were both very good boys.
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Cottonwoods are still yellow along Cave Creek

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Nov 15 2024
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 Cave Creek, AZ
CCRP 4 Trail Loop, AZ 
CCRP 4 Trail Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 15 2024
LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking5.12 Miles 462 AEG
Hiking5.12 Miles   2 Hrs   12 Mns   2.46 mph
462 ft AEG      7 Mns Break6 LBS Pack
 
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My post surgery PT has been kicking my butt and I've been too sore to hike. I finally got out this morning and did a close to home CCW lasso loop starting from the P.A. Seitts TH. Quite a bit slower than what I used to do this in, but I'm thrilled that I made it 5 miles w/o my back brace. :)
Saw one trail runner and one equestrian. Beautiful weather.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Isolated
Cottonwoods along Cave Creek are just starting to turn and the invasive Tamarisk was a nice shade of orange.

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Nov 02 2024
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Flume Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking14.96 Miles 1,489 AEG
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Flume trail starts on an old road. After about a mile you join a true trail, gladly. Altho the first 1/2 mile of that is adjacent to homes. The next 1/2 mile gets away and the final 1/2 mile is where the EG is.

Next knocked out quartz trail. Started seeing more people here. Ended up at Slate TH. Go John-Overton-Clay Mine. Clay Mine near Rd, horse rentals and ends at camp grounds. Meh

Closed out lower section of double loop before heading back on Flume. Some of the EG was from Go John. 2nd section of trails now complete on HAZ. Not bad considering this page only shows a fraction of what I've done. PHX season is upon us.
 
Mar 23 2024
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55 male
 Joined Oct 24 2010
 Phoenix,Az
Quartz Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 23 2024
mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking3.64 Miles 455 AEG
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Early morning hike at Cave Creek. It’s a a drive to get to this side of town so I figured I would get a couple of hikes starting with the Quartz Trail. Got to the Slate TH around 7am. I did a loop involving the Slate, Quartz, Go John, and Jasper Trails. This is a loop that I typically enjoy running, but my knees are keeping me humble. Still, a nice loop to hike as well. The Quartz Trail is probably my favorite trail in the park. It has a gradual incline, that contours nicely with the hills and offers great views of Cave Creek and the Spur Cross area. Temps were fantastic! Cloudy and cool. Trails weren’t too busy, except for gaggle of gossipers from Civana Wellness and Spa. There was a group of 11 chatting their way up the mountain. Kind of took away from the peacefulness of the morning, but I guess everyone enjoys trails in their own way.
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Feb 02 2024
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 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ 
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.08 Miles 1,170 AEG
Hiking10.08 Miles   3 Hrs   17 Mns   3.15 mph
1,170 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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john drove us up to cave creek this morning
decided to go into the park rather than the seitts preserve due to a decent amount of rain last night
it was still a little muddy with low clouds, cool temps and a few sprinkles
big clockwise loop on trails i've done before, just not this combination
the park is getting ready for an aravaipa trails race this weekend, fyi
nice hike - enjoyed the weather
coffee and breakfast after
good suggestion john, thank you!
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Feb 02 2024
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 chandler,az
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ 
Cave Creek Regional Park, AZ
 
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Hiking10.08 Miles 1,170 AEG
Hiking10.08 Miles   3 Hrs   17 Mns   3.15 mph
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Another north valley hike on nicely groomed trails. Following rain last night ending this morning, we got going to cloudy breezy conditions. Trails were wet with some mud but easily avoided. Some light rain fell while we were hiking.
We hiked up Go John trail until we were into the clouds. Pretty cool.
The flora out here looks good and green, especially the saguaros.
Saw some deer, bunnies and birds.
Fun hike. Coffee, breakfast, and a quick stop to visit college friends after the hike. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Dec 21 2023
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Quartz Trail - CCRPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Sun_RayTriplogs 1,238
 Hiking3.60 Miles 441 AEG
 Hiking3.60 Miles   1 Hour   45 Mns   2.23 mph
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Quartz Loop CCW. Slate, Quartz, Go John, Jasper, Slate. Just me this morning.
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Dec 17 2023
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 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Cave Creek Rec Area Figure 8, AZ 
Cave Creek Rec Area Figure 8, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 17 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.56 Miles 1,018 AEG
Hiking7.56 Miles   2 Hrs   37 Mns   3.00 mph
1,018 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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Wanted to get a few miles in today so I imagine-hiked this in my head; I used to do that type of thing before competitions, especially o-mok-sees. It went okay today except I, for some reason, struggled up Go John when heading north. I was originally going to go in the AM but since I wasn't doing any significant elevation, I changed my mind and went in the afternoon. It was delightful.

I had to retrace my way back to the VC to download my podcasts as the internet didn't seem to work well at the parking lot. I went back to the lot and headed east on the Go John Trail. I haven't gone this way for a while but I was looking forward to it. Everything is just a tad longer and steeper than I remember but just right for me today. The trail tread was in decent condition so it was a pleasant journey as I got up the trail and around about three curves before topping out. I saw about 4 hikers toward the beginning and none until I reached the Jasper Trail.

I headed down and over to the Quartz Trail and then up and around this mountain. The trail was partially in shade off and on. It was another pretty day as I continued down via our beautiful desert decor. I enjoyed all the saguaros and golden grasses and the Ironwood Trees looked pretty good. I'm sure they're all looking forward to next week's rain🙏; I know I am. I passed by the quartz outcropping and down to the teddy bear cholla junction with the Slate Trail where I headed west.

The desert is still pretty awesome around here with very tall saguaros; altho there were a few fallen soldiers at this point :( . It makes you appreciate those that still remain and dominate the terrain; especially as you come to this one area that is a bit of a forest on the northside of the trail. I would see three people just before the Jasper Trail junction. The Jasper Trail is awful tread because of the horses and it has a slight uphill, deep dirt and rocks. Fortunately, it's short.

I arrived back at the parking lot and headed over to the Go John Trail which I normally enjoy. I saw another hiker who complained about avoiding the horse manure; I told her it didn't bother me. Another hiker passed me going up the hill. I was at mile four and suddenly, I started breathing hard and decided to pull over in the shade and sit for a moment. And then I started slowly up the trail but had to take my time.

Perhaps I should have rested more as I struggled up this and had to rest a couple times. I like this trail as I've been doing it for a long time and I still remember the first time back in 2006 I think it was. It seems they dropped a bunch of rocks for erosion control on a little bit of that last 1/2 mile, so that was quite annoying. I made it to the saddle and rested for just a moment on the bench. It's a great view.

From the saddle it is shaded most of the way until you arrive at the Overton junction. I was glad it was downhill since apparently, I seemed out of uphill steam. The Overton Trail is a fun trail with some nice switchbacks on the west side. The golden grasses at the top were certainly glowing. I tried to make up time from my uphill debacle. However, at the bottom I started to get really tired so I pulled out a Sport Bean and for whatever reason, that darn thing worked again. (I must get these sudden sugar drops so it doesn't seem to take much to bring me back.) The trail tread is pretty decent but it does take a little longer than you think to get around this west side before heading east. I ran into a couple hikers here.

Once again, the horse wear showed on this tread as it was sandy and deep. There were a couple little hills that fortunately were small enough not to slow me down too bad. And finally I rounded the corner and crossed the wash to join back up with the Go John to finish off my CCRA foray. I had started looking forward to my beer about a mile back; that keeps me going :lol: and my pace is a tad quicker. But I still don't like that beer so the last four cans will be a Xmas present for someone.

WATCH 1:54-4:33PM, 7.3 miles, 1221 calories, 2160-2599 elevation. 145 avg bpm/166 max: 79% (pretty good for me) Zone 5 Max, 18% Zone 4 anaerobic, 2% Zone 2 aerobic. Temp 78.8 sunny and only 11% humidity.
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Dec 13 2023
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 Cave Creek, AZ
Legacy Loop, AZ 
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LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking6.26 Miles 705 AEG
Hiking6.26 Miles   2 Hrs   23 Mns   2.72 mph
705 ft AEG      5 Mns Break6 LBS Pack
 
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CCW lasso loop starting from the new Legacy Trailhead (formerly the eastern extension Slate TH).
New parking spots are just off Cave Creek Rd. and Surrey Drive. Quick 90 foot climb up to the Surrey Hills saddle then a 200 foot drop down to the creek flood plain.

Note: Once you cross the creek the entirety of the Military Trail and portions of the Flat Rock and Slate Trails are on State Trust Land and a permit is required.

The cottonwood bosque areas along the creek are starting to show some fall colors. Only saw a handful of other hikers and it was very warm at the finish. Probably should have started an hour or so earlier.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Light

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Oct 27 2023
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 Cave Creek, AZ
CCRP 4 Trail Loop, AZ 
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LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking5.22 Miles 438 AEG
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I never got comfortable with "Picker" on HAZ so it's back to LosDosSloFolks. Cathy never really left me and will always be a part of me. It just took me a little time to understand that. :)

Cool mornings have finally arrived and it felt nice to get out in the desert. This close to home quickie never disappoints. Everything is still very dry but still looks healthy. I look forward to the creek flowing again.

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Sep 11 2023
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CCRP 4 Trail Loop, AZ 
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Hiking5.13 Miles 430 AEG
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Same loop as last Tuesday but CW for a change of scenery. Humidity came back. Beautiful clouds and sunrise while coming down Flat Rock Trail to Go John Canyon.
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Sep 05 2023
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CCRP 4 Trail Loop, AZ 
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LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking5.18 Miles 419 AEG
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Plan A was to go to Flagstaff today to leave some of MrsSloFolks ashes along the Walnut Canyon section of the AZT. I couldn't find any takers to go hike with me and didn't feel like going alone so this was Plan B.

It was cool enough this morning to head over to Go John Canyon on the State Trust Land east of the Cave Creek Regional Park. Cathy always liked this area along with the P.A. Seitts Preserve. Temps were nice for the duration and I had the place to myself. I think summer is on the way out. The creek crossing is getting overgrown with invasive Tamarisk (Salt Cedar). ](*,) It's going to be a big task to eradicate it.

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LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking5.16 Miles 433 AEG
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Solo hike close to home. Early start and my first mile was in the dark and it was downright chilly at the creek. The desert was still putting on a decent bloom-a-palooza and the creek was running strong. :y:

As I was descending on the Quartz Trail I saw a mountain bike coming up from below. He was really movin' and was still sitting down. I thought what a beast that guy is until I heard the whine of the motor on his e-bike. Those aren't allowed on this trail system but I guess the rules don't apply to everyone.

Second hike using my new shoes and they felt pretty good. They have a nylon shank which really helped out on the rocky sections of the trail. I arrived home just as Mrs. SloFolks was getting up. It's been a little while since I've been on a trail and it felt good and I'm pleased with my pace after the layoff.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
I was surprised to see how long the spring bloom has lasted up here. The Brittlebush, Desert Marigold, Creosote, Hedgehog, Prickly Pear, Flat Top Buckwheat, and Ocotillo were all going strong.

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Unexpected strong flow in the creek for this far south. Able to stay dry by rock hopping to get across.

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Mar 13 2023
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 Cave Creek, AZ
CCRP 6 Trail Loop, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Mar 13 2023
LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking7.00 Miles 672 AEG
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After breakfast we decided to cross the creek on foot while we still could before the rain to get in one of our close to home loops. The creek was running pretty strong but with waterproof shoes we had no problem finding a way across.

Wildflowers were really starting to pop but no Brittlebush yet even though the desert is loaded with it. It will be a sea of yellow up here in a week or two.

Met a fellow named Craig on the Go John Trail who was with the Desert Foothills Land Trust and we hiked with him for a couple of miles and had some good conversation. We also got in some great petting with two good horses and two good dogs. :)

A Mystery Solved :y:
The highlight of the hike was solving the mystery of a spring box that @tibber found during a hike with Cathy, @trekkin_gecko , and @LindaAnn . The box had a 8" diameter pipe in the bottom that made no sense at all.

We did some sleuthing and found the pipe exiting the ground in some nearby trees and we followed it to an old underground pump house just off the flood plain of the creek. The 12 by 12 foot pump house had a well and a kerosene engine to pump water up to the box for horses and cattle. The old corral on the Military Trail is nearby so this made sense. You don't need that much pump and pipe to fill a 8 foot shallow cement box so I'm guessing there was also some irrigating going on for crops back in the day. The word "well" is even on one of the HAZ topo maps of the area on Route Scout. 👍 I didn't find that until just now while writing this log. Photos in photoset.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
All the usual suspects plus the Owl Clover is starting to make an appearance.

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Barely crossable by foot with w/p shoes.

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Mar 11 2023
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Me and Jake today. Slate Trail to Quarts. Turned around when we got to the high point looking down on Go John. Brittlebush just starting to bloom. Jake made lots of friends along the way.
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Feb 21 2023
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Hiking7.78 Miles 836 AEG
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Solo training/conditioning hike using a backpack and heavier boots. The extra weight combined with the humidity kicked my :pk:. I added the little Menk Overlook Nature Trail at the end.

This area is going to be a bloom-a-palooza in very short order. Loads of poppies on the Go John Trail but they were all closed up due to the cloud cover. The rain in tomorrows forecast should be great timing for the flowers.
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Soon to be substantial. Loads of Mexican Poppies are out with more to come. Saw lots of future Lupine, Owl Clover, Fiddlenecks, and Four O'Clocks.

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Jan 26 2023
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CCRP Seitts Wander, AZ 
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LosDosSloFolksTriplogs 601
Hiking6.53 Miles 673 AEG
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Mrs. SloFolk here. This is my first triplog so bear with me. Linda invited me to join her, Kelly, and Angela for a hike of my choice up here in Cave Creek. I chose the P.A. Seitts Preserve and connector trails in the Cave Creek Regional Park. We hit the TH at 9:45 for a sunny but windy start.

They let me set the pace and I was able to do my personal best for distance since my return to hiking after my long illness. :y: We ran into a few hikers and bikers; all said good morning and seemed like nice people...but you never really know. :lol:

After the hike we had lunch at the Grotto Cafe in downtown Cave Creek. Linda gave me her key fob to get something I had forgotten in her truck. I spent 5 minutes trying to open a very similar truck...just not hers. ](*,) I had a great time with three wonderful ladies and thank you all for making the long drive up to see me.
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We had to add an extra rock south of the normal crossing to stay dry.
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Cave Creek RP meander, AZ 
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Hiking6.53 Miles 621 AEG
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Met up with Angela, Kelly, and Cathy at Casa LosDosSloFolks around 0930. Said hello to Greg, and since there was no getting around my truck in the driveway, I drove everyone to the trailhead. Not too cool, but quite breezy.

Started in the Seitts Preserve and headed north, I believe on the Military Trail. Some water in Cave Creek, but we rearranged some rocks to make for an easier crossing. Kelly threw a rock at me, splashing my pants, but karma got her a moment later with a wet shoe in the creek. Healthy looking saguaros in this area, much better than the specimens on SoMo.

Turned onto Flat Rock trail, which had some neat geology. Then turned onto the aptly named Quartz Trail. Spent a few minutes climbing around on a large quartz outcropping. Finished the loop on the Slate Trail. Again, neat geology. Looked around along the creek before crossing back over.

Cathy opted for us to tack on the Louis Menk Nature Trail up to the little lookout. Good views in all directions from up top. After we finished the hike, we headed over to Grotto Cafe for a tasty lunch. Good to see Angela and Kelly again, and nice to finally meet Cathy in person. Fun day!

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CCRP Seitts Wander, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking6.53 Miles 620 AEG
Hiking6.53 Miles   3 Hrs   6 Mns   2.24 mph
620 ft AEG      11 Mns Break
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1st trip
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LindaAnn
LosDosSloFolks
tibber
met up with cathy, angela and linda at losdosslofolks' hacienda in cave creek
cathy picked out a hike that began at the seitts preserves and went into cave creek regional park
we got going around 0945
a little breezy, temps were fine
cave creek had enough water in it that we had to be creative in crossing it
did a nice loop in the park, some of it on trails i've hiked before
explored the quartz on quartz
on the return, we checked out a wide part of the creek and enjoyed the views from a high point in the preserve
smooth trails, interesting geology, green desert and good company for this combo
lunch after at the grotto = yum
thanks gals!
great to hike with cathy again, linda and angela too
nice to see you too, greg
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average hiking speed 2.62 mph
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