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Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RP - 7 members in 53 triplogs have rated this an average 2.9 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Apr 16 2025
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57 male
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 Goodyear, AZ
EMRP Trails, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking13.90 Miles 1,489 AEG
Mtn Biking13.90 Miles   3 Hrs      7.51 mph
1,489 ft AEG   1 Hour   9 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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No plan ride this morning and ended up at Estrella Mountain Regional Park. Parked the van someplace different taking advantage of the shade under the trees amongst the picnic tables along Casey Abbott drive behind the Nature Center. Started with a climb up Quail, Saddle, and Baseline to Rainbow Valley. Met a fellow who was agreeable to partnering up at the Dysart/Rainbow Valley intersection. So, Dan on his Stumpjumper and me on my Trance continued south on Rainbow Valley up the long, arduous climb to the Rainbow Valley high point and drop down to Toothaker. From there, north on Toothaker, Dysart east to Butterfield, south to Gadsden, Flycatcher, Gadsden, Butterfield north, Toothaker, Rainbow Valley, and finally, back on Quail. Had some good breaks chatting with Dan. It sure was a nice day to make a new friend on the trails.
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Apr 15 2025
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57 male
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EMRP Trails, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking4.10 Miles 573 AEG
Hiking4.10 Miles   1 Hour   53 Mns   2.67 mph
573 ft AEG      21 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Joined the Estrella Trailblazers (Fred, Nina, Carol, Kim) for a great little loop in EMRP this morning. Saw a couple of bikers and some hikers, one of which seemed to be in a grumpy mood. Too bad for her!
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Apr 01 2025
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55 male
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 Phoenix,Az
Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking6.49 Miles 780 AEG
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Great hike in the Estrellas! Morning hike. Opted to do a hike involving the Quail Trail. This worked out well since the interior TH’s have been closed. Went in on the Quail and then followed the Rainbow Trail back to the Dysart. Huge surprise as I followed the Dysart up and down through numerous washes. I’ve been hiking in the Estrellas for over 15 years and I saw my first bear walking through one of the major washes! Ran off pretty quickly. Continued on to the Toothacher and took that back to the Baseline Trail and then on to the Quail Trail and to the TH.
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Mar 27 2025
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Joined the Estrella Trailblazers for a hike on Estrella Mountain Regional Park trails this morning. The 9 of us started from the Nature Center then climbed Quail trail to Saddle, Baseline clockwise, bonus round the mountain loop, Toothaker over to the rodeo grounds to check out the construction progress, Rainbow Valley, Connector back to Saddle, Quail back to the Nature Center. Saw a couple of families and a girl with a cute hoo hoo poker-a-poo (I think that's what they're called)
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Mar 15 2025
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Feb 25 2025
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EMRP Nature Center Loop, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking4.30 Miles 595 AEG
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Met up with the Estrella Trailblazers for a hike from the Estrella Mountain Regional Park's Nature Center. It was Esther's 72nd birthday and special treats were promised at the end of the hike. We did a clockwise lollipop loop on Quail, Saddle, Baseline, Rainbow Valley, and back on Quail. 9 hikers total including myself. Saw a bunch of other hikers and a couple of bikers out on the trails. Perfect morning for a hike.
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Dec 07 2024
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EMRP Nature Center Loop, AZ 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking11.00 Miles 961 AEG
Mtn Biking11.00 Miles   1 Hour   58 Mns   8.15 mph
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Met up with the Bagel Bunch (Doug, Ken, Johnny) for a ride at Estrella Mountain Regional Park Competitive Track. Unfortunately, there was an event going on at the Comp Loop and it was closed. Plan B, meet at the Nature Center and ride from there. Rode down the street to Horseshoe and took that over to the rodeo grounds. Then Toothaker to Dysart, Butterfield, Gadsden, Flycatcher, Gadsden, Butterfield back to the rodeo grounds. Short stint on Rainbow Valley and Quail trail back to the Nature Center. Lots of event markers on the trails, but we didn't come across a single event participant. Saw a handful of hikers and a couple of mountain bikers out on the trails this morning.
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Oct 14 2024
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 Phoenix,Az
Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking3.74 Miles
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Early morning hike in the Estrellas. Odd morning. Wasn’t really feeling it and wasn’t sure what I wanted to do in conjunction with the Quail Trail. I ended up working up to jog (it took my body some time to decide that was what it wanted to do) and then settled on a loop involving Quail, Rainbow, Toothacher, Baseline and Saddle Trails. An ok loop that turned out to be just right for my mental/physical state. Great weather. Saw some hikers in the distance, but had the trail to myself. No wildlife.
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Nov 13 2023
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Baseline Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking3.49 Miles 446 AEG
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Solo hike this morning. Parked at Quail trailhead and did a clockwise loop on Quail, Saddle, Baseline, Rainbow Valley, back on Quail. Saw 7 other hikers, no bikers.
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Aug 31 2023
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Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
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Short mid morning hike. Went in on the Quail and then did loop going east on the Rainbow, taking the connector to Baseline and then going east (CCW) on the Baseline. Forgot my knee braces so I took it easy. Actually pretty nice out. Temps not too bad and there was a cool breeze for most of the hike. Had the park to myself. Didn’t see anyone or anything while I was out.
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Apr 04 2023
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 Avondale
Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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First hike with my babe
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Dec 15 2022
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Maricopa Trail - Estrellas to PIRPhoenix, AZ
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kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking9.19 Miles 882 AEG
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One of my current projects is to hike or bike all 240 miles of the Maricopa Trail. My other current projects are the Black Canyon Trail and General Crook Trail, plus the C&O Canal Towpath (in Maryland). I hope to also complete the General Crook Trail in 2024, and the other three trails in 2023. We shall see ...

I started behind the visitors' center, along the packed gravel path, past the mosaics. The final mosaic is a compass set in the ground. Right is to the desert tortoise enclosure. Go left to the Quail Trail, which starts past the portapotty & picnic table, across the access road.

The highlight of Quail Trail is just off trail to the right: Behind a corrugated metal tank, are the ruins of what I believe is a camp site, not a ranch. I say camp site because there is a grill, barbecue and short retaining wall (with no foundation). There are two small cement bolt supports, but no indication what they once held. Amongst it all is some rock art, though nothing as extensive as Sundad.

The rodeo arena -- which was there a year ago -- is gone. There are no more fences, bleachers or horses for rent. Nothing except the restroom building. (Which is the cleanest trailhead facility I’ve ever been in.)

Gadsden Trail has seen numerous small mountain bike-optimized reroutes since I first hiked it over a decade ago. Where new track intersects old, there is always some sort of sign indicating which way to go.

When I started hiking the temps were in the 30s, but I was generating enough body heat I was never uncomfortable. (Which sure beats the -19℉ at Mormon Lake.) 🥶

Small planes were flying overhead all morning — they apparently use the stone X as a navigation aid — but what really get my attention was the loud roar of F-35s at Luke Air Force Base, 12 miles away. I’ve heard the F-35s as far away as North Mountain!

Not sure why Maricopa County trail planners didn’t take advantage of the straight shot to PIR. Instead, Desert Rose Trail is switchbacked up a 240 ft. hill.

I’ve been trying to do more hikes wearing a Camelbak, rather than carrying hiking poles and carrying a full pack, and it paid off today: I was able to hike from Estrella Mountain Regional Park to Phoenix International Raceway in a quite speedy 3.26 mph.

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Creosote were doing okay. Found exactly one scorpionweed. Nothing else.
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Mar 16 2022
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 Goodyear, AZ
Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking6.60 Miles 662 AEG
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Looked to change it up a little bit and headed up the quail trail took ot to Rainbow easy early morning leg recovery hike
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May 06 2020
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 Phoenix,Az
Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
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After work hike. Did this hike with a trail description in mind. To be honest a very ho-hum trail. Not much to inspire a description; especially when it is 106 out. We'll see if anything comes of the few notes I made. Did this hike as an in and out. Didn't see anyone. Wildlife consisted of a few lizards and oddly enough a HarrisAntelope Squirrel. (Second day in a row seeing this little guy :) ). They have added a ramada (3 covered benches) at the TH. Little odd looking without a table, but....
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Dec 07 2019
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 Grand Canyon
Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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HippyTriplogs 662
Hiking12.40 Miles 1,923 AEG
Hiking12.40 Miles   4 Hrs      3.28 mph
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Got a small group of friends together for a short 8 mile hike today. We were going to do the Rainbow Valley Toothaker loopbut opted to keep going out to Coldwater.
"It'll only add a mile and a half" we said :lol:

I brought my older sister along thinking 8 miles wouldn't be too hard on her as she hasn't done any significant hiking in like a decade. I'm so proud of how well she hung with us. We slowed our pace for sure but she rocked the full 11 miles!

Started at Quail Trail - Rainbow Valley - Toothaker - Coldwater - Butterfield - Baseline -Saddle - Quail.

Beautiful day for a bit of mileage. I think I owe my sister a stiff drink though haha
Added another log to our 100 miles in 100 day challenge for Maricopa County Parks.
I'm so happy sister is in on this and I'm really enjoying hiking with her every week! Yay hiking fam!
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 Mesa, AZ
Horseshoe Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking8.90 Miles 961 AEG
Hiking8.90 Miles   3 Hrs   50 Mns   2.32 mph
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1st trip
I wanted to make another trip out to the Estrella park to finish recording the trails there. I hadn't ever hike the newly built Gila and Horseshoe Trails, and there was a section of the Dysart Trail I hadn't hiked recently. Got all those done and recorded on my GPS. Nothing interesting to note. Saw more hikers than bikers overall, which was unusual. After 9am, didn't see anyone. The southern spur on the Gila Trail loop is noted as part of the Gila Trail according to the signage in the park. Finished about 10:30am. Weather was more humid than hot, but it was still hot. Breezes helped a lot, but they were few and far between. Surprised that I almost got 1000' AEG.
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 Phoenix, AZ
MT - Guadalupe to Trilby, AZ 
MT - Guadalupe to Trilby, AZ
 
Backpack avatar Dec 28 2017
rcorfmanTriplogs 1,867
Backpack84.43 Miles 4,741 AEG
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Day 1, 20.1 miles, 2618 AEG

My wife dropped me off at the I17/Happy Valley Park & Ride where I took the I17 RAPID bus downtown, then hopped on the light rail east to Tempe, then got on another bus (62 South) to S Hardy Dr & W Guadalupe Rd where I exited the bus and started my hike. The transit worked really well except where I messed up in Tempe and missed the 62S bus and had to wait a 1/2 hour for the next. From there, it was a short walk west to the canal where I met up with the Maricopa Trail. I noticed the first MT sign approaching the I10 overpass. The MT continues to the Pima Canyon Trailhead, South Mountain. The trailhead is currently closed for construction but should be reopening soon. It was easy enough to skirt around the construction, there just wasn't access to the parking, restrooms, and water.

Most of this day was hiking the National Trail across South Mountain. My plan was to camp right around where I would exit the park but by the time I reached Telegraph Pass, I knew I would need more water before camping. I had about half a liter when I left the park. I turned south and walked to a house hoping to get water but no one answered so I continued along the MT to 51st Ave where I turned south and stopped at another house where I was allowed to get water.

After getting water, I went back and continued along the MT for maybe half a mile where I stopped to camp. I wanted to get far enough away from the busy road where it wouldn't be as loud during the night. After setting things up, I was just about ready to start dinner when a tribal policeman saw me and stopped. Evidently I was on Gila River tribal land and wasn't allowed to camp there, so I moved my camp about 400' to the other side of the road. The road is the reservation boundary: west side is Gila River Indian Reservation land.

Day 2, 21.6 miles, 875 AEG

There was a lot of traffic noise all night and construction going on north of me so I didn't have the greatest sleep and had trouble getting going in the morning. It was a bit past eight when I continued walking NW down the MT which is the power line road here.

The MT continues down the power line road most all the way to Tres Rios. The east part of Tres Rios is abandoned and parched now. It used to be a heritage site and was a really nice area to walk around but now it is wasteland. Interestingly enough, there is a pair of bald eagles nesting in a dead tree here. The Tribal Policeman told me about the eagles and said to just be quiet as I walked past. The nest was easy to spot and I watched one of the eagles flying around.

West of 91st Ave, there's an MT sign pointing west next to a City of Phoenix sign saying No Trespassing. I decided to trespass as the two signs were contradicting eachother and, well, I'm walking the MT. The "closed area" probably extends to 97th Ave. This whole stretch is along a two lane wide dirt road that was actively being used, though it is gated at least from 91st.

From there the MT continues along Tres Rios to PIR. Most of it is tiered wetlands to the north of the trail (dirt road). Along this stretch two policeman cruised up and talked to me. They patrol the area for people illegally shooting, fishing without a license, and for not having a Tres Rios access permit. At the time, I did not know a permit was needed but it is free, is good for a month after issue, and is available at https://www.phoenix.gov/waterservices/t ... ontactustr.

Once past the wetlands portion of Tres Rios, the MT is a little more difficult to follow but manageable. I was nearing PIR and was getting low on water too, so I stopped to get a couple liters of water at a pond. Tres Rios is wetlands created from City of Phoenix Waste Water Treatment Facility. All the tiers of the wetlands help to filter and clean the water so I wanted to wait as long as possible before getting any water, if at all. Unfortunately I had to get water. The water in the pond was a bit stagnant so it wasn't the best tasting. Fortunately a short distance later, I crossed the Gila River where the water was flowing, so I dumped out what I had got and replaced it.

From Tres Rios, the MT continues past PIR along Indian Springs Rd. There was a lot of construction going on at PIR. The MT then turns south on the east entrance road into Estrella Mountain Regional Park. From there, it first follows the Desert Rose trail and is easy to follow the MT signs to the park's Nature Center.

When I reached the Nature Center, it was after five so nobody was around to ask about camping. I decided to camp at the large ramadas that were nearby with both water and a restroom and power outlets at the tables. About 3 AM, I was awoken by people talking. After a bit I noticed a police car arriving. Awhile later a deisel truck arrived. I believe it was a tow truck but didn't look to see. Finally after 4, the truck left and the police cars started to leave. I thought, good, I'll be able to sleep now, when the police parked their vehicle pointing right at me. Wonderful. I got up and talked to the police, they took my ID and I imagine checked for any outstanding warrants and whatever else they check. We talked for a bit and they left me since they decided I wasn't a bum and wouldn't freeze to death. It turns out a man was threatening suicide and once that was taken care of, they needed the ramada number to place their location on the police report and that is why they happened to see me.

So finally I thought I could get some sleep but then the coyotes lit up. They were yelping and barking and howling like crazy. There must have been well over a dozen of them and they were very close. The kept the racket up off and on for the next hour or so. Ugh.

Day 3, 23.8 miles, 651 AEG

The MT was very well signed on the Estrella Park trails, but once I passed the Nature Center, I wasn't spotting any and wasn't sure exactly where to go. From what I can tell now, there is no MT from the Nature Center to the Beaver TH, which I missed. From the Nature Center I went east on Casey Abbot Dr until I reached an old bikepath heading to the left (west) and took it until it ended, then followed Vineyard to Estrella Pkwy. While along the path, I saw one of those noisy coyotes. It turns out if I went a short distance farther on Casey Abbot Dr, I could then have turned north and crossed Vineyard at Bullard (there may be a fence so I'm not even sure that would work), then the Beaver TH would have been just to the east. As I was entering the bridge on Estrella Pkwy, I saw where the MT came up to where I was, along with an MT sign.

The MT continues north on Estrella Pkwy for about 1.8 miles. When it reaches MC85, I think I was supposed to cross to the east side of Estrella Pkwy, but missed that. When I reached Bullard Ave, I saw an MT sign pointing to the east side. I continued north but think I should have turned west onto Bullard. Instead, I turned west onto Wood Blvd, then crossed a fallow field to where I was able to pick up the MT where it headed north to Yuma Rd.

Here the MT follows Yuma Rd west for 5.7 miles, then turns north on Jackrabbit. The road is busy for a ways and it is noisy and a true urban experience. On the west end, it gets rural as you pass by cotton fields. There's about a 1.5 mile span of "no trail" as you cross under I10 on Jackrabbit then turn west on McDowell. McDowell is closed as you near Bulldozer Wash, which is where the MT is supposed to pick back up. I continued west into Verrado where I stopped at Culver's for a burger and fries and a cold drink. After my break I returned to Bulldozer Wash and tried to pick up the MT. I was hoping to see some signs but I didn't. I walked north up the dirt that started at the power poles, then crossed over to the Verrado paths west of the wash when I reached some fencing. I think I should have crossed over earlier around where the power poles turned to the substation.

I followed the Verrado foot paths up to Indian School Rd where I turned east back to Jackrabbit. At Jackrabbit, I followed some paths north where I started seeing MT signs again. Yeah!

I thought I saw a QT on Jackrabbit on Google maps but I was mistaken so when I reached the last houses before getting to the desert, I knocked on doors until someone answered and let me get some water. Actually, I only knocked on two doors. The first no one was home, and I picked the second because there was three cars in front of it.

So it was nice to get off the roads and onto some trail again. Unfortunately it took me almost all day for that to happen. As the day ended and it grew dark, I found all but one of a "Maricopa Trail" series of geocaches, saving the last for tomorrow.

Unless you're hell bent on walking all of the MT, I suggest either cycling this day's section or just skipping it altogether.

Day 4, 18.9 miles, 576 AEG

I slept pretty good especially since I was tired from lack of sleep the night before and despite some all night partiers a few hundred yards away. I was delaying getting up but then I looked to the east and could see the sunrise was going to be exceptional so up I rose. If you've never seen a sunrise from the White Tanks, I encourage you to do so. The valley stretches out uninterrupted to the east for miles and when the conditions are right, the sunrises are as good as they get. This morning's was truly spectacular.

I had a couple miles before I entered White Tanks Mountain Regional Park. I took a quick side trip to the Nature Center where I wanted to see where the last water was before leaving the park. There was a volunteer I asked while pointing to a spot on the map. She replied that there's no water in the park. I guess she's not familiar with the park as there is lots picnic areas and camping with water in it. So she asked someone in a room behind here and there was water at the place on the map I asked about, maybe two miles farther. The area was a nice picnic area with restrooms and ramadas and a playground. I stopped and got water and had some food before continuing.

I've been on all the MT from where I exited the park to where I stopped for the day previously, either walking or cycling. The trail is very flat except for where it crosses some washes. Most of it is good tread though the dust was very thick in places since it's been so long since rain. The area is not that spectacular though there are some good views of the White Tanks, Estrellas, and the mountains to the north, such as the Heiroglyphics.

I finished up at the Trilby Trailhead. Basically the trail crosses Grand Ave at 163rd ave, then turns right past the train tracks and follows the road a short distance to the trailhead. Not long after I reached Trilby, my wife showed up and shuttled me back home.
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Oct 22 2017
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 Mesa, AZ
Quail Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking avatar Oct 22 2017
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking9.50 Miles 1,065 AEG
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1st trip
With another late kickoff for the Steelers, I decided to get a quick morning hike in again. Took a ride out to Estrella Mtn Park again to do the trails there again. I got a new camera to replace my old one, which appears to have officially died. I played with it a little bit to compare some of the settings and used the 50x zoom on some far away hills.

I started from the Quail Trail, then took the Rainbow Valley south to the Dysart Trail, then east and went north on the Butterfield Trail, then headed back to the TH along the Toothaker, Baseline and Saddle Trails. Saw only a few hikers. There were probably more combined bikers, trail runners, and horse riders. Didn't get a chance to use my zoom on any interesting animals. Finished up just after 10am and headed home.
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Baseline Trail - Estrella Mtn RPPhoenix, AZ
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xthineTriplogs 169
Run/Jog4.24 Miles 479 AEG
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First time participating in a running event and it happens to be a trail race hosted by Aravaipa Running.
First time on this trail too. ( was a nervous wreck all week :o )

Parking lot on Ramada 8 was full by the time we got there (less than an before race start).
On the course map it says the first part is Baseline Spur. It was a huge hill! (per Strava it was 0.4 mile 9.3% 200 ft) :scared: It was rocky but certainly not slippery. The section of the trail was wide enough for most runners. After that it switched to single track (which was rocky) then back again to wider trail. I managed to take a couple of pictures as the skies cleared midway through the run. Nice downhill section by mile 3, again rocky but not slick.

It was super windy that morning, no rain though. The trails were not muddy at all, I was expecting a muddy run due to rain the night before. Endomondo says it was 82% humidity with 10mph winds temps in the high 40s to low 50s.
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Did a short early morning jog. I was shooting for a 5 mile loop incorporating the Quail Trail but underestimated the distances by quite a bit and ended up under 4. :( Not necessarily bad as the air quality was rough yesterday. Started off from the Baseline Trail and did a clockwise loop including Baseline - Toothacher - Rainbow - and Quail Trail... And then a little bit of surface road to get back to the car. Time and distance not what I was shooting for, but I think it's good for the health of my feet to vary the demands on them. Happy feet make for a happy hiker. :)
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