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Apr 02 2025
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69 male
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Union Dixie and one makes Three, AZ 
Union Dixie and one makes Three, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Apr 02 2025
The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking11.66 Miles 2,175 AEG
Hiking11.66 Miles   4 Hrs   8 Mns   2.96 mph
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9:15 start after dropping my GS off at school. Traveling CW I planned to hit 3 peaks along the way.
Breezy to begin with turning to 40mph winds to finish. I hit unnamed peak 2080 first and continued to Dixie. I saw a smattering of hikers and one biker (That I saw 3 times).

Next up was Union. I almost cut the hike short because of darkening skies to the west. After consulting the radar, it looked like it was going to stay west.

Down from Union (which is my favorite of the 3) I made my was back to the lot. I got sprinkled on a bit hiking and a light rain as I was driving away.
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Jan 26 2025
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.18 Miles 1,954 AEG
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mixing it up
john kindly agreed to do this hike
three peaks and double digits with decent elevation gain
more mountain bikers than usual
nice to do something different-ish
coffee and brass rail after
thanks, john
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Jan 26 2025
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ
 
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking10.18 Miles 1,954 AEG
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Joined Kelly for one of her 10 mile "rehab" hikes. Lots of early morning hot air balloons up in the cool air. Quite a few MTBers on the trails. Nice to do something a little different. Thanks Kelly! :)
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Dec 27 2024
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
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I needed a leg stretcher to burn off some holiday deserts, drinks and general overeating.

The weather was perfect and the trails were not too crowded. A dozen or so hikers and a few MTB'ers.

The brown cloud to the south allowed only the upper portion of South Mountain to be visible.
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Oct 13 2024
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Dixie Mountain Loop - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,741
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Harem hike this morning with Dan and Carey at Phoenix Sonoran Preserve from Desert Vista trailhead. I was surprised to find a parking spot at our 8am meet time. Lots of hikers, trail runners, and bikers on the loop this morning. We did the loop clockwise for a change. The cactus that holds the owls nest has fallen over.
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Dixie Mountain Loop - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
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Heading up to Camp Verde to get in a couple of days of yard work. Decided to get my hike in on the way out of town. Got to the Sonoran SP around 6am. Went in on the Hawk Nest and did CCW loop on the Dixie Mine. My memory isn’t as good as it use to be, so I have started doing audio reflections of the previous day and current events. I spent the first 30 minutes hiking and talking into my phone. I’ve discovered that I like hearing myself talk. :lol: That got me just past the Dixie Summit. Started doing a half hearted jog from there. Trails were in good shape. They had the “rain splattered look” of a previous day shower. Only saw 3 hikers and a trail runner. Saw a gopher snake, quail and two chipmunks; one of the chipmunks was climbing along a stem of a cholla cactus. I’ve never seen that before.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Dixie Mountain Loop and Peak, AZ 
Dixie Mountain Loop and Peak, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 09 2024
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking5.47 Miles 1,022 AEG
Hiking5.47 Miles   2 Hrs   8 Mns   2.67 mph
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My elevation hike of the week. Bonus, getting to do it in the afternoon and the temp was just about right; especially when the sun hid a bit behind the clouds.

Oh the way up Hawk's Nest Trail, I stopped to say hello to the female owl, no babies that I could see. There was also the usual suspects of wildflowers scattered on each side of the trail. Once to the saddle I headed east (counterclockwise) on the Dixie Mountain Loop, as I went the other way the last time I was up here. The trail is wide and eventually goes up to give you a nice view to the valley and beyond.

I continued my way contouring the mountainside as I made my way closer to Dixie Peak. I gave thot to not doing it, but it came up faster than I expected so my feet said, "yes" and up I went. It's not a bad climb except for the last bit when you think you should have topped out and you have a little further to go. There were people on the summit so I didn't stay but a minute to get a picture. On the way up I noticed a lot of panels of some sort over by the TSMC plant; I zoomed to get a closer look.

And now down to continue my way. Here is where I usually run into a few lizards and today was no exception. One little guy was trying to race me, so cute. When I turned the corner and headed north there was more lupine along the trail and that would be the case for much of the hike. Heading west from the saddle I spotted a lot of poppies. They were scattered with only a few groupings so it made it hard to photograph. I noticed a lot more London Rocket, an additional invasive species with the Stinknet. And, of course, if you think wildflowers like rain, these species are even hardier :( .

Heading south I would encounter a lot more lupine and poppies so I enjoyed that as I made my way up to Cholla Saddle. The light was slightly filtered so I got some decent pictures. My legs were tired a little ways back but they were snapping out of their funk. That's been happening a couple times. This getting older really sucks. And now to tackle the last long hill. I seemed to do fine so that put a smile on my face. I encountered a few hikers at the saddle with Hawk's Nest, checked in on the owl and completed the hike. I could have added on but there was a beer waiting and it won out, the first "Huck It" of the season.

WATCH 5.11 miles, 2:32-4:43 burning 870 calories. Elevation 1644-2332. 131 avg bpm/161 max with 10% in Zone 4 Anaerobic (149-167 bpm), 39% Zone 3 Aerobic (131-148 bpm) and 49% Zone 2 Weight Control (112-130 bpm). TEMP was a lovely 69.8, filtered sun from time to time and 29% humidity.

Not quite the same as last year around this time as it was the superbloom when I was treated to a stunning show: [ triplog ] (has the videos too).
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Feb 24 2024
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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went from desert vista trailhead today
got going around 0645
nice sunrise
hit the three peaks on a route we've done before
nice temps, not too busy
good to get a little elevation gain
thanks, lp!
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve South, AZ 
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Another hike on the north end of the valley, similar to one we did last year.
Pretty sunrise as we got going. Nice and green out there with wildflowers making a showing in what should be a strong season.
Not as many people out as we expected. Nice day. Thanks Kelly! :)
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Poppy, lupine, scorpion weed, fiddleneck...
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Feb 17 2024
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Dixie Mountain Loop - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
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Carey called the Harem (Dan, Carey, Yolanda, and Pammy) together today to hit the trails out of Desert Vista trailhead. Started up Hawk's Next trail right at 8am. There was a guy who had a big lens camera setup on a tripod monitoring the owls nest. You could see some movement going on from on of the adults, but couldn't see any owlings in the nest. We hiked the loop counter-clockwise with a side trip up Dixie Summit trail. Plenty of hikers and a few mountain bikers out on the trails. Couldn't be a better morning.
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Western Vista - Dixie Mountain Loop Golfcourse, AZ 
Western Vista - Dixie Mountain Loop Golfcourse, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
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I was going to do this on Saturday but decided it was too windy and cold so I did it today. I'm trying to work on my elevation prowess as I continue to struggle. It was a beautiful day for the hike. Lots of people out for a late Sunday afternoon. I was really quite surprised that I encountered hikers and bikers the whole route.

Yep folks, it is so incredibly green out there everywhere and very thick. I enjoyed my hike up Hawk's Nest Trail. No one home at the nest yet. When I got to the saddle I hiked clockwise as I wanted to do Western Vista Peak. The grassy areas that weren't so full of flora were just like a golf course green; thus the title of my hike. This occurred in many areas of the hike. I tried not to take too many pictures of this as I'm sure you're all seeing it out there.

And so it was time to climb up Western Vista Trail. The initial climb is pretty steep for me, or in DixieFlyer terms, "direct". Once it gets closer to the top they throw in a nice switchback to get you up the last of the elevation. I paused a few times to catch my breath. As I was coming down, there were four other people making their way up as well as a bike rider.

Now safely back on Dixie Mountain Loop I could enjoy the surroundings and delightful temps as I rollercoastered to the north side of the loop. But wait, a poppy :y: in bloom along with one on the way! I had already been taking picutres of flora in its green stage. Popcorn flowers were starting to come out as well. And the Barrel Cactus were so fat and plump; they looked like little giants.

Once on the east side I was hiking in the shade from time to time and still encountering hikers. As I rounded the southeast corner I saw that the hot air balloons were up. I think it's always fun to see them so I tried to get some pictures, which was hard as the sun was staring me in the face.

WATCH 2:41-4:46PM, 5.37 miles burning 882 calories. 1627-2124 elevation. 137 avg bpm/161 max. They either changed the parameters for the Zones or I'm in better shape. 20% Zone 4 Anaerobic (149-167 bpm), 44% Zone 3 Aerobic (131-148 bpm), 35% Zone 2 Weight Control (112-130 bpm). Temp, a lovely 64.3 and sunny, 32% humidity.
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Dec 06 2023
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Sonoran Preserve Loop, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking5.88 Miles 839 AEG
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I needed something not too steep to test out my strained hamstring after all of last weeks AEG. This fit the bill.

A weird coincidence while out there. I was jammin' to some Zeppelin, on the backside of the loop, when I came across a guy hiking with an electric guitar. I've seen backpackers hiking with acoustic guitars, but an electric guitar with a day hiker.... just doesn't make sense. Good temps and clear sailing.

Nice temps out there.
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Nov 29 2023
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Dixie Mountain Loop - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking6.06 Miles 1,311 AEG
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A quick little leg stretcher after dropping my GS off.

Perfect weather, light breeze, only a few on trail.
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Nov 19 2023
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Tortoise UP Loop plus - Valle Dixie, AZ 
Tortoise UP Loop plus - Valle Dixie, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.81 Miles 1,077 AEG
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Dare I say it, "tibber's back" :y: . What a great hike I had. How great was it? I felt like I could keep going and even do a couple hills... but I got hungry :lol: . On top of that, I found new trail and old mine tailings with a rocked up hole.

The gate was closed to the car entrance. There were other cars parked along the street so I did the same. It's a quarter mile hike to the TH from there, so not bad. I figured there probably wouldn't be many people out on the trail because of the gate closure and I was right. With my brand new shoes I headed up the trail to Desert Tortoise Trail. I love the look of my new shoes so I hope, unlike my last new pair, theses would be a good fit for a peak today. The sun played with the clouds most of the day. I made it quite quickly to the junction with the Valle Vista Trail and hung a right.

I continued to make progress as I made my way up to Union Peak. Getting there involves a couple little hills before you start the climb. I still like this climb up Union Peak and felt strong the whole way. I stopped to enjoy the views throughout my hike today. It was a very clear air day. I was happy to see it only took me an hour to get the three miles that almost gets you to the top of the peak. I looked around, enjoyed the view for a moment and then headed back down with a smile on my face as I had done so well. Now the question, how would the shoes do in this downhill? I re-tied one shoe to tighten it a bit and am happy to report, the shoes and me did well.

Now on the Great Horned Owl Trail heading east, it's a cool view as you near the cholla forest. However, the sun did not cooperate so I really couldn't get a good picture. I headed north on the Cactus Wren Trail enjoying the fact that I was feeling good and the air seemed so fresh. I turned west and kept hoping the sun would come out for a cholla photo but it didn't cooperate. As I got close to this huge rock area that you hike by, the trail split. I haven't hiked in this direction as much but I don't recall it. Well I took the trail on the right which was the wrong trail but I ended up having a little adventure.

I noticed what I thought was tailings and so I tracked back a tad and went up the dirt ramp and indeed, it was tailings; as now I could see all the huge rocks covering the hole. From here, you can see where the other trail crosses over and you can see the parallel trail I was taking west. Well I kept thinking this trail would veer to the south so that I could hook back up with the Cactus Wren or Valle Trails. Well, no, not exactly. The trail veered north and I could see bike tracks so I thought, why not. I followed it hoping that I could come to a trail that would veer to the south.

It went north longer than I thought but alas, finally a timid intersection showed a minimal track to the SSW. I noted it with a waypoint here and at the intersection that I would eventually hit with the Valle Trail. The surrounding terrain is a little more bushy over here and it crosses a little wash. The trail back to Valle did have a little cairn but the track is narrow. Well that was fun as it hooked up on the Valle Trail near the intersection with Desert Tortoise.

Feeling satisfied with my little adventure I still felt good at the 6 mile mark as I headed up the Valle Vista Trail. I was glad to get another hill in after being on flat ground for awhile. The light and mixture of clouds made for some nice photos. Before I knew it, I was at the intersection with the Dixie Loop. I really felt good and if I hadn't started to get hungry, I might have went and done Dixie Peak... kidding. I had a route on my mind and it's hard to make my mind change.

On the Dixie Loop I started to run into more people so I figured they must have opened the gate. It was a little breezier up here. The trail is very nice until you hit Hawks Nest Trail where it's a little more rocky and steep as you head down. I noticed a non-hiker with a big camera and then I saw another couple being photographed and figured holiday photos are starting. I was surprised at how many people were coming up at this time, 4:30ish. Now, if you're drinking something, hold on to your hat, I actually jogged :scared: a little part of this trail and the pavement back to where Tonto 3 was waiting. I'm surprised too. I have no idea what caused that... it wasn't long; but it was a jog.

WATCH 2:18-4:51PM, 7.62 miles burning 1033 calories, 1612-2338 elevation. 133 avg bpm/163 max. 35% Zone 5 max, 42% Zone 4 anaerobic, 22% Zone 3 aerobic. Samsung added a new zone desc: zones are based on your max heart rate, which is updated automatically based on your age, height and weight. Temperature was a glorious 69.8 with a breeze and partly cloudy but 47% humidity.
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Nov 04 2023
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Phoenix 7 Summit Challenge, AZ 
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mikemcgTriplogs 129
Hiking25.27 Miles 5,608 AEG
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Phoenix 7 Summit Challenge: Begin at 0500 (the toughest part of the challenge), and complete 7 hikes for a total of 25 miles and AEG of 5600 feet within 12 hours.

1) Apache Wash Trailhead - Sidewinder - Ridgeback - Ocotillo Loop (5.04 miles): Began at 0520. Went counterclockwise. Completely dark except for the headlamps. Mostly flat, with a few ups and downs, with a hill near the end. Nice warmup. Decided to run down the hill, tripped on a rock, fell hard, and got a cholla stuck in my right glute. I couldn't see the cholla, so it remained there until the end of the loop when a staffer kindly removed it.

2) Deem Hills Ridgeline (3.2 miles): Nice, simple out-and back with a slightly steeper climb. Overall enjoyable. Views were decent, especially on the back end. A lot of views of the surrounding neighborhoods.

3) Dixie Summit Trail (3.17 miles): This was fun. Another out-and-back. Some nice views of other peaks along the way. A number of switchbacks to reach the summit.

4) Lookout Mountain Summit (2.83 miles): Mediocre for the first mile, then more interesting after that as the slope increased. Some fun, easy scrambling to reach the peak.

5) Shaw Butte Trail (3.9 miles): This one sucked. First mile flat and boring, then a steady, unrelenting ascent (20-30°) on a wide dirt road, with a few flat stretches and a couple turns. Views are poor the entire way. Very tedious, felt like it took forever to trudge up this one. The views at the top are the worst because the radio towers clutter up the summit.

6) Piestewa Peak (2.37 miles): I've done Piestewa a few times. It hits different when you've already done 18 miles prior to tackling this one. Took a number of rests, thought about giving up, then finished it.

7) Holbert Trail (4.76 miles): Felt better after surviving Piestewa and slamming a Red Bull. Nice trail. Fun. Good views along the way and at the top. There is a parking lot at the top, and the lookout area is crowded with people who drove up there, which diminishes the experience. Everyone on this trail was exuberant that this was the last hike of the Challenge, so good vibes all around.

Averaged 17-20 minutes/mile for the first 3 summits, 21-23 mins/mile for the next 2, 48 mins/mile for Piestewa (including all the resting and sobbing), and 29 mins/mile on Holbert.

There was also a total of over 2 hours of driving between trailheads.

Excited for next year!
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Oct 29 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Dixie Mountain Loop - Valle and Tortoise, AZ 
Dixie Mountain Loop - Valle and Tortoise, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 29 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking6.13 Miles 890 AEG
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A lot of people pulling into the church lanes up on Happy Valley Road this morning. Driving on road to TH, signs up for the Phx Summit next Saturday, Nov 4.

A breeze greeted me as I started the hike and down the long hill on the west side. The breeze didn't appear again until I rounded the southeast corner of the loop. As I was heading up Hawks Nest I noticed a few leisure hikers and when I got to the top of the hill the other part of the family with kids was asking where the trail went. Really, there is a map at the Trailhead, but why look at that?

And then I ran into a few elderly folks inquiring where the trail went. I gave them the mileage, indicated it was a bit of a rollercoaster with two peaks you could climb. I sensed this is not what they had in mind so I suggested they head back the way they came and continue straight until they can see the desert valley below and if they wanted to go further, turn right and then catch the Desert Tortoise Trail.

The rest of the hike was pretty uneventful other than I noticed a few things like I could see the Western Vista trail from where you first start the Loop, I noticed a dirt dam as I approached the wash and then the massive amount of Stinknet on the east side. There were quite a few hikers and dogs out, some bike riders and a couple lizards. I just wish I had the wherewithall to climb one of those peaks but I'll be back.

Now my dilemma is, do I hike tomorrow or go to gym class.... decisions, decisions.

WATCH 9:50-11:51AM, 2:01, burning 829 calories, 1544-1976 elevation. 134 avg bpm, 159 max 42% Zone 5 max, 44% zone 4 anerobic, 14% zone 3 aerobic. Starting temp 56.7 (felt warmer), sunny, 33% humidity.
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Oct 04 2023
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Hiking7.59 Miles 1,323 AEG
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It's getting cool enough for me to drop my GS off at school and the get in a little hike in before it gets too hot.

I hit up the Sonoran Preserve on the way home. A mix of hiker, trail runners and MTB'ers. One of which came dangerously close to colliding with me. I got out of his way just in time to be missed by inches.

Done before it hit 90. The TH features flush toilets and filtered water.
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Sep 09 2023
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Great Horned Owl Trail - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 857
Hiking10.28 Miles 1,162 AEG
Hiking10.28 Miles   4 Hrs   8 Mns   2.49 mph
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Started from the Desert Vista Trailhead. Took Hawk's Nest to a small segment of the Dixie Mountain Loop, then Valle Verde, then the north leg of the Great Horned Owl Trail to Cactus Wren, then the south leg of Great Horned Owl, repeated the Cactus Wren and returned on the Desert Tortoise Trail. Saw a few hikers and bikers very early on, everyone dropped out fast with the heat. I did see one guy who was heading back up Hawk's Nest as I was finishing up.

On the western end of the Great Horned Owl Loop and also north of Cactus Wren, there are unmarked single track trails. I don't know if they're planned, and I can't remember seeing them 8 years ago when I was here last. Maybe worth a return trip sometime to check out. Finished up by 10:30am and got over 1100' AEG for the day, nice workout.
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Aug 03 2023
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Dixie Mountain Loop - Sonoran PreservePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ApartmentguyTriplogs 68
Hiking4.71 Miles 788 AEG
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Starting the hike at about 6:00 PM was the perfect time to hike as it would up giving me anout 2/3rd of the hike in shade which was very important on these 110 plus days. Plus at 7:30 the sun was setting. Trail, as always, is in great shape. Only ran across two other hikers on the entire shape. No critters. Happy to the hike in just over an hour and a half. Hard to believe this beautiful area is located in Phoenix.
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Tortoise - Valle - Dixie Loop, AZ 
Tortoise - Valle - Dixie Loop, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking6.44 Miles 903 AEG
Hiking6.44 Miles   2 Hrs   12 Mns   2.93 mph
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How lucky are we to still be able to enjoy these temps in June. Hiked counterclockwise. Took about a mile for my legs to warm up, tripped a couple times. Saw a few hikers and dogs and bike riders on the Tortoise Trail, two hikers on Valle and 5 hikers, 2 bikers on the Loop. Saw three rabbits, photos of two. Several lizards, fast little buggers.

I enjoyed the breeze off and on, mostly on. Grabbed the wrong water bottle so didn't have as much water as I like. Got a little hungry the last couple miles. At the top of Hawks Nest Trail, it was a little early for my beer so hiked another 1/2 mile to justify a 9:20AM beer, my rule is 9:30... oh well, close enough.

WATCH 7:03-9:16AM, 6.34 miles, 1596-2055 elevation. 127 avg bpm/150 max. 22% Zone 5 Max, 40% Zone 4 anaerobic, 37% Zone 3 aerobic burning 845 calories. Starting temp 71.5, sunny and 30% humidity.
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