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Aug 23 2024
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64 male
 Joined Mar 11 2003
 AZ
Ruidoso Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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wallyfrackTriplogs 1,691
Hiking5.60 Miles 290 AEG
Hiking5.60 Miles   1 Hour   37 Mns   3.46 mph
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I started earlier today and there was some cloud cover to hide the morning sun. Several bikers and hikers out but not crowded at all. I changed the route and took the Spillway trail to the Meridian trail and around Cats Peak trail back Meridian trail and finally the County Line trail. I saw the pay station this morning. :-k $2 to hike and $85 for the annual pass. I don't think I'll be out here more than 42 times in a year. Nice area for some easy hiking and to watch the RC planes. I wore hiking boots on Wednesday and my legs got tired. Switched back to trail runners today which was much easier. May need to alternate with the boots to get used to them. It's not cool yet but less hot. :sweat:
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Aug 21 2024
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Ruidoso Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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wallyfrackTriplogs 1,691
Hiking5.10 Miles 198 AEG
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Lots of thunder earlier but no sign of rain and few clouds in the sky by 6:30a. It was humid but nice enough to hike. The trail is easy and open with a few hikers and bikers along the way. I hiked out Ruidoso trail to the Spillway trail and looped back on an unnamed trail. To add a few extra miles I hiked out and back on the County Line trail. Not many critters out but a good stroll.
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Apr 15 2024
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Ruidoso Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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gummoTriplogs 323
Hiking1.30 Miles 81 AEG
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After not seeing any snakes at South Mountain, I wanted to see some snakes somewhere. I got a late start because I got a new modem. Do you know that when Netgear puts you on hold, another tech can (and will) pick up the line and you have to start all over explaining why you called? Well, you do now. Ask not to be put on hold if you need to call Netgear.

Nonetheless, I found a patchnosed snake and three longnosed snakes together and possibly mated. I thought there were two longnosed snakes at first until they separated and a third smaller snake appeared. I also forgot to put the memory card back into my camera, so I used my cellphone for picks. I rushed the longnosed snakes photo because someone was approaching. I never know how people react to snakes or me taking their photos.
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Feb 18 2023
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 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Chain Fruit TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 18 2023
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.47 Miles 439 AEG
Hiking10.47 Miles   3 Hrs   34 Mns   2.94 mph
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I had something to attend Saturday but the time got moved back from 10am to noon. My original plan was to go jogging early Saturday, but once the time was moved, it made more sense to pick a quick hike close to home. Usery is one of the closest options, so I picked the biggest loop in the flat trails.

I got to the gate at 5:45am to find that they open the park at 6. First time I was aware of this. Started from Area 10 and did a loop of Blevins, Chainfruit, Lost Sheep, Moon Rock, Levee, Spillway, Ruidoso, County Line, Meridian and Blevins again.

It turned out to be a more interesting hike that I had expected since I saw about 3 small packs of coyotes while I was hiking along the Levee Trail. One would cross on the top of the levee and then I would see a few more below running through the trees and chollas. At one point one pack I saw earlier started howling and the others responded. it made for an interesting show.

then on the County Line Trail I walked up on a small herd of deer that were sitting right on the trail. They took off but then took their time, giving me the chance to get some pics.

Cold to start, then warmed up quick once the sun hit the horizon. Mostly sunny throughout the morning. Nice to see the green grass carpet covering most of the ground. Finished up in 3.5 hours, averaging a good 3 mph.
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Nov 12 2022
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 Tucson, AZ
Pass Mountain 50 Miler, AZ 
Pass Mountain 50 Miler, AZ
 
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog50.85 Miles 4,800 AEG
Run/Jog50.85 Miles   12 Hrs   26 Mns   4.38 mph
4,800 ft AEG      50 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
 
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Ran my second 50 miler this weekend. Had a good day overall

first 13 miles were easy and i soaked in some smooth running. after that the route went out of the park and into much rougher territory for a while including some off trail through bulldog canyon and some rough, steep and rocky jeep roads. was still feeling pretty good at this point.

miles 21-25 were sandy uphill roads but i still managed to run some of it.

after the 25 aid station we entered the Hawes trail network. i ran some, struggled some and passed some people.

i was able to see Michelle and Sierra at the mile 34 aid station and that really helped because i hit that at a low point mentally and physically and was also dehydrated. they gave me a much needed tune-up and out i went.

the next 10 miles were the hardest of the day for me. lot of uphill, physically wasted and battling demons - really the reason why i was there lol. did pass some more people.

the dude at the mile 44 aid station was a life saver. he got me on track with electrolytes, food and positivity. the last part of the route was the hardest, climbing up pass mountain trail then dropping down the rocky way in the dark, but this was one of my best stretches of the day. i ran quite a bit of the uphill and hit the high point at sunset - which was lovely. also i love running in the dark so i did pretty well from there on to the end.

really a stellar weather day, could not have asked for more. Happy to have another one of these under my belt. Feel pretty good about this one. oh one last thing, my right arch hurt for every single step of the way.
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Sep 03 2022
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Crimson Wash Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking9.60 Miles 247 AEG
Hiking9.60 Miles   4 Hrs      2.40 mph
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Between the heat and having to get some chores done, I opted to hike as Usery. I hadn't hiked the Crismon Wash Trail in several years, so I made sure to start off with that. I hiked a convoluted loop out to the end of the Ruidoso Trail and then back along the Channel Trail and other lower elevation trails in that area. Saw an odd looking lizard that was a bit larger than most others you normally see. Finished up in 4 hours and got on with the rest of the day's chores.
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Nov 03 2021
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74 male
 Joined Dec 10 2016
 Gold Canyon
Usery Park Smorgasbord, AZ 
Usery Park Smorgasbord, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 03 2021
DaytripperTriplogs 909
Hiking10.28 Miles 557 AEG
Hiking10.28 Miles   4 Hrs   5 Mns   2.71 mph
557 ft AEG      17 Mns Break
 
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Parked by the AJ airport, for model planes that is, headed northwest using several trails. Mostly all hard packed dirt with minimal rocks and a gradual incline heading toward the Usery Park nature center. This route could be ideal for jogging otherwise it’s a nice stroll through pleasant desert scenery, lots of nice Saguaros. A few polite bikers to avoid, not too busy with other hikers. Just to get a bit of elevation hopped up to the top of Cats Peak. No wildlife noted except small lizards.Another nice day to be out and about.
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Sep 04 2021
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 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Blevins TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Sep 04 2021
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking9.80 Miles 413 AEG
Hiking9.80 Miles   3 Hrs   41 Mns   2.66 mph
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My checkup at the eye doctor revealed that I had a possible partial detachment of my retina, so I had to have semi-emergency laser surgery on my eye Wednesday morning. No big deal on recovery, except that no strenuous activities for one week. Hiking is out but walking is OK :-k . Hiking the level trails at Usery is pretty much an easy walk, so I went there because it was so close to home. From the main trailhead staging area, I hiked a loop just under 10 miles: Blevins-Meridian-County Line-Ruidoso-Spillway-Levee-Moon Rock-Lost Sheep-Chainfruit-Blevins.

At the start and for the first hour or two, there were hundreds of tiny frogs all over the place. Must be due to the heavy monsoon season. By the time the clouds cleared and the sun warmed things up, they disappeared.

Along the Ruidoso Trail there was a diamondback lying across the trail. I started to take a picture of it, and then 2 older guy bikers were coming the other way. I started waving and yelling at them to stop since the snake was lying completely across the trail. The first biker made absolutely no attempt to stop or slow down and ran the snake over. As he passed me he glibly said "What's that, you have to speak louder". I told him he ran over a snake and he had another glib response. Then his buddy right behind him also ran the snake over. At this point I let the expletives fly and they kept on their way. : rambo : It's a wonder they didn't get bit. The snake slithered over to the nearest tree, buzzing the entire way. Not sure how injured it was. I managed to get another picture of it under the tree.

Saw two young coyotes hanging out on the Levee Trail looking for breakfast. Mostly bikers on the trails, but still a few hikers.
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Feb 18 2021
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 Joined Dec 10 2016
 Gold Canyon
3004- Pass Loop, AZ 
3004- Pass Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 18 2021
DaytripperTriplogs 909
Hiking12.50 Miles 1,658 AEG
Hiking12.50 Miles
1,658 ft AEG12 LBS Pack
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Parked in the cell phone lot for the AJ airport, met up with @LindaAnn there who was lured to come along with the promise of different scenery and corny jokes. We entered Usery Park , “sadly” the iron ranger was absent today hopefully not from COVID. Heard a little voice behind me saying something like on your mark ,get set, go ,which distracted me from engaging route scout. The desert vegetation whizzed by and without seeing another soul we reached Bulldog Saddle where there was a gathering with picture taking happening. Paused briefly so I could pontificate about the various landmarks visible, Bulldog this and that mostly, told Linda we needed to get going before this group left plus she was scaring me by looking at the path up to 3108 ridgeline like it was an ice cream sundae, didn’t want to chance adding that one.Some of the saddle group did follow us but only confirmed by looking back once on the Pass Mountain trail, quietest group of 6 ladies I never heard! . We took the lower route to Pass Mountain Loop saddle area and proceeded on the loop trail. Usual nice views on this very clear day, looking over of course Bulldog Canyon toward the Blue Point Bridge. Unfortunately the wildflowers didn’t show up today, I think we saw one Chuparosa with a couple of blooms. Have learned if I throw in a couple of hilarious comments I can keep Linda off balance enough to stay ahead :D Was granted a break at the junction of Maricopa Trail where we went up toward the descent route for the ridgeline trail, took a little while to find some decent boulders to sit on near 2525, we concluded Fountain Hills fountain wasn’t functioning today. Returning to the trail after the break the number of hikers increased as we approached Wind Cave trail head and from then on. Cut through Pass Mountain trail head to get on Blevins now seeing bikers and horses. After the “long steep ascent” up Cats Peak Pass we skipped the summit ,will catch it next time. Easy walking on Spillway and Ruidoso made it possible to admire the Saguaros ,but Linda kept pointing out the doomed ones :( also pointed out the snow visible on the Catalina’s. Observed some nice loops and rolls from the model airplanes as we were exiting. The weather was perfect today, as usual enjoyed Linda’s company , she promised to subject her kids to some humor later.
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Feb 18 2021
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3004-Pass loop, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking12.55 Miles 1,658 AEG
Hiking12.55 Miles   5 Hrs   36 Mns   2.43 mph
1,658 ft AEG      26 Mns Break
 
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Met Tom near Meridian & Levee and got started around 0800. North on County Line trail, then a short distance on Meridian trail, before taking the pavement north to the end of Meridian. Headed up Bulldog Saddle trail on the eastern half of Peak 3004 Loop. Nice views from here and the trail is pleasant as it winds its way down from the saddle and then west around the north side of the mountain.

Once at Pass Mtn Loop at the next saddle, we headed north around Pass Mtn. Once on the northwest side of Pass Mtn, we found some boulders to sit on for a snack break. After that we headed south to Usery, where there were plenty of other hikers out enjoying the nice day. From the parking area, we headed east on Blevins, then Cat Peaks Pass. South on Spillway, then Ruidoso to finish out the loop.

Great weather today, nice breeze and very clear air. Not much in the way of wildlife. Good to see Tom again, and nice to get some miles in after my last few hikes have been somewhat short.
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No evidence of any sort of flowers. Is this season going to be a total bust down in the desert???
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Jan 22 2021
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74 male
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 Gold Canyon
Peak 3004 Loop - Goldfield MtnsPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DaytripperTriplogs 909
Hiking9.47 Miles 1,380 AEG
Hiking9.47 Miles   4 Hrs   10 Mns   2.42 mph
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Mid morning start from the end of Meridian Rd. , not too busy for a Friday, passed a couple on the way to Bulldog saddle, encountered two more coming down and after crossing the saddle a Navy vet with Vietnam service, said he prefers the clockwise direction , I’ve only done the loop ccw , saw no one else until arriving at pass mountain loop trail saddle. Pleasant weather cooler when clouds passed by with a breeze and warm otherwise, cloud formations altering the typical sunny day views . Coming down from pass mountain saddle the trail was busier but not bad , saw a man with his little white dog I see almost every time I’m on this trail beginning to think he hikes it every day! Back to the lot didn’t feel finished so strolled down meridian rd a short ways to meridian trail and made an additional loop using Meridian,Spillway ,Ruidoso and County Line trails. Most on this site would consider this loop ,meh. I gleaned from its soft but not deep sandy tread it’s lack of rocks and minimal elevation change that even I could ride a mountain bike on this about 3 mile loop, also a good “nature walk” for my daughter in law and would make a fine jogging trail . Did get passed by 3 mountain bikes and observed some model airplane flying from the airport nearby, no wildlife today.
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 Gilbert, AZ
Meridian TrailPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.26 Miles 110 AEG
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Just a walk in the park.
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Dec 20 2020
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Spillway Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.00 Miles 80 AEG
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Geocaching in a part of the park I've never visited. Looks like nice bike riding.
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Dec 10 2020
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Ruidoso Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ALMALTriplogs 222
Mtn Biking9.70 Miles 81 AEG
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Pick your spots here and your paths correctly and this area is a ton of fun as long as there aren't too many hikers or too much horse poop. Last time I rode my gravel bike, this time brought my mountain bike that I just rebuilt. Had this 2003 Trek which has a perfect fit frame for me. Stripped it down to the frame to start. Changed the fork. Took off the old V brakes and changed to disc front and back. Needed a special adapter mount for the rear. Set both rims up tubeless with decent tires. Then changed the old obsolete 3X8 drive train that had at least 6-8 almost never used gears, and swapped for a 1X10, needed a goat link 10 derailleur hanger extension. Front has 32 teeth and rear cassette is 11- a big 46 tooth granny gear. Still a heavy mtb but it lost over 2 lbs. in the process.
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Sep 12 2020
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 Mesa, AZ
Vista Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking11.15 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking11.15 Miles   4 Hrs   18 Mns   2.61 mph
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I didn't feel like driving far, so I hiked close to home at Usery Park. There was a section of an unmapped trail I saw off of the Ruidoso Trail last March, so I planned out a circuit to hit that and a few other trails. Started from Area 10 and took Blevins over to the Merkle and Vista Trails, which I haven't hiked in about 15 years. A couple was having professional photographs of them with the pregnant mom in a white dress. The first born was not happy to be out in the desert at 6am. Along the Vista Trail, I could hear the kid screaming while the dad tried to keep him calm.

Headed east then south along the Meridian and County Line Trails, hit the unmapped trail, then back westward along the Channel Trail. I think I found one more unmapped trail while hiking along the Channel Trail. Not sure if I've hiked the Channel Trail in its entirety before, always seemed to get sidetracked.

Hazy most of the morning from the wildfires. Seemed a little brighter, but the haze was still there. Made for not many good pics other than the sun right at the horizon.
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Mar 21 2020
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 Mesa, AZ
County Line TrailPhoenix, AZ
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day 2 of usury, went for a hike this time. Chose the far corner of the park to avoid people and only saw 2 hikers and 2 bikers. I did have to cross over LEvee to get to where I was parked and saw some people further down on levee.
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Mar 20 2020
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Ruidoso Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
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Mtn Biking9.00 Miles 300 AEG
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Needed to get out of the house so I went for a bike ride. Only a few people out there on a friday at noon.
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Mar 08 2020
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 Mesa, AZ
Ruidoso Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking9.70 Miles 476 AEG
Hiking9.70 Miles   3 Hrs   40 Mns   2.65 mph
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After hiking over 10 miles and nearly 3000 feet the day before, I wasn't really sore at all. My legs must be in good hiking shape. I decided to take another hike over at Usery Park and took Dmitri again. I wanted to completely hike the Channel Trail and a few other spur trails there. We got down to the area and I ended up finding an unmapped trail heading north. I decided to take that, and then hiked the Noso Trail back down to the Channel Trail. We didn't much farther before I found another unmapped trail going north again. We took that, then headed over to the Ruidoso Trail. On that trail, I found yet a 3rd unmapped trail that headed to the west. I decided against that and kept going on the Ruidoso, on to the County Line, Meridian, and Blevins Trails back to the trailhead. Finished up with 9.7 miles total, which is an other record for Dmitri. He was getting pretty sore the last mile and a half, but pushed through very well.

It was very cloudy to start, but got a little sunny by the end. The first 2 hours, we hardly saw anyone, the last hour and a half, the crowds were out. Finished up before 11am, nice morning on the trails.
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Levee Trail - UseryPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking7.20 Miles 257 AEG
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Apr 29 2019
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Meridian TrailPhoenix, AZ
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adeniumTriplogs 697
Hiking3.81 Miles 140 AEG
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Geocaching in the Park. It actually rained on me, which was a pleasant surprise for an afternoon late in April.
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