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Granite Trail #54 - Hawes - 8 members in 33 triplogs have rated this an average 2.8 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jan 04 2025
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75 male
 Joined May 04 2004
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes Mostly-On Trail Loop, AZ 
Hawes Mostly-On Trail Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 04 2025
CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Hiking4.20 Miles 541 AEG
Hiking4.20 Miles   1 Hour   39 Mns   2.55 mph
541 ft AEG10 LBS Pack
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Again, taking the shortest drive to the closest trailhead for another short hike, this time Tracey was along for company and this time the general direction was CCW, the opposite of yesterday.

From the Bush Highway Trailhead we crossed the road, dropped into the wash along Road Runner Trail(?), then climbed South up Ridge Trail #59 to connect with Hawes Trail #52, which we took South to Saguaro Trail #50, which we followed off-and-on, checking out an abandoned squatter camp before a short stint on Granite Trail #54, more off-trail before taking Ridge Trail most of the way back to the TH. Not getting the best start of ramping up the hiking miles this year, and the motivation is still a bit lagging, but no worries, it'll come around soon enough.
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Apr 21 2024
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Saguaro Trail #50 - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 21 2024
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking4.17 Miles 470 AEG
Hiking4.17 Miles   2 Hrs   27 Mns   1.70 mph
470 ft AEG
 
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Went up to the Power Road TH by Hawes to get a few miles in for a Sunday morning. Woke up with very stiff and sore legs from the hike to 5057 the day before and as a result, I didn't get far on this hike. Any downhill grade was hard to do, and steep sections were a bit outright painful. The first drop into the wash from Power Road was rough. I was able to press on for a couple miles when the trail that parallels the Bush Hwy started to gain elevation (signs there call it Riverview, but i've seen other names online). I didn't have a problem going up, but after 2 miles my legs weren't getting any looser so it seemed like the best idea to head back and not push it too much. Took a couple spur trails get a little more mileage in with an easy grade. Still feeling it later in the day, but it's only muscle soreness to overall that's actually a good thing. Time for a few cans of non-aspiring pain reliever :D :D .
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Feb 27 2024
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63 male
 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Hawes Trail #52 - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 27 2024
kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking8.52 Miles 1,051 AEG
Hiking8.52 Miles   3 Hrs   17 Mns   2.59 mph
1,051 ft AEG
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I put together an almost 10-mile loop. I thought I’d downloaded my intended the route to my GPS, but NOOO … Fudge. Fiddlestix. I wasn’t going to drive 35 miles home, so I decided to wing it.

The trails wre great for hiking, but beyond my minimal biking capabilities: The minor wash crossings, though not high, were steep & slippery.

There are trails spider-webbed all over the Hawes area. Most of the intersections are signed in some manner, though not always clearly. If you lose your way, just head in the general direction of Red Mountain: Eventually, you will hit the highway.

The high-end Las Sendas community is tight against a 300 ft. hill. I “remembered” the trail continuing straight, but instead it turned north, to curl around the hill, which confused me. I wasn’t lost, I just thought I’d somehow wandered off the route I failed to load onto my GPS. All along Las Sendas, there are concrete posts marking buried fiber optic cable.

I split left onto Trail #51, then soon after split right onto Magic Mountain Trail. Though only ⅓ mile long, MMT’s boulders were the highlight of my day.

The “far” end of Magic Mountain Trail is anchored on Trail #52. Rather than continue as intended, and make more wrong turns, I decided to start working my way back towards Bush Highway. Several times, I considered taking a shortcut down a wash, towards Red Mountain, but stuck to the endlessly MTB-optimized twisting trails instead.

At Saguaro Trail #50, I turned left, southwest, downhill. Besides Red Mountain, another good landmark is the levee on the west side of the highway, at the base of the butte: That’s where the trailhead is. Unfortunately, Trail #50 kept dragging me southwest, rather than turning towards the levee.

At an unnamed bike repair station, I was unsure which way to go. I headed right, towards Red Mountain. I didn’t want to hike to the river, so after a bit I turned southwest towards the levee. Thankfully, the switchbacks were over, and I was done with my loop 15 minutes and less than a mile later.

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[ checklist ]  Mount McDowell (Red Mountain)
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fiddleneck, blue dck, Mexican gold poppy, lesser yellowthroat gilia, scarlet bugler, redstem storksbill, white woolly daisy, lupine, distant phacelia, red and yellow pea.
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Feb 03 2024
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 Phx az
Twisted Sister - Upper & LowerPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 03 2024
ScaredyCatTriplogs 204
Hiking11.21 Miles 1,517 AEG
Hiking11.21 Miles   5 Hrs   11 Mns   2.42 mph
1,517 ft AEG      33 Mns Break
 
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Joined a 10 am Meetup with a large group for a loop that is listed on AT. After that I went with one other hiker for a lengthy extension.

We hiked the horse tail trail in it's entirety. Why is this banned on here? We then did the twisted sister loop. Annoying a couple of bicyclists along the way. Took the horse tail trail back to the TH.
 
Dec 28 2023
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Hawes Trail SystemPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Mtn Biking avatar Dec 28 2023
NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking15.80 Miles 1,669 AEG
Mtn Biking15.80 Miles   2 Hrs   14 Mns   7.52 mph
1,669 ft AEG      8 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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Parked on Bush Hwy across from Mesquite trail and took Riverview east to Lower Mine, Granite, Ridge, Saguaro, Twisted Sister, down Big Sister, Wild Horse all the way to Scorpion, Bush Lite East, Bush Lite Loop, and Bush Lite West back to the start. First time riding trail on both the east and west side. Lots and lots of climbing. Interesting observation. Saw mostly hikers on the eastern trails, Granite, Ridge, Saguaro and bikers on the western trails, Wild Horse etc.
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Jan 18 2023
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59 male
 Joined Oct 07 2017
 Chandler, AZ
Granite Trail #54 - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 18 2023
YoderTriplogs 273
Hiking7.00 Miles 1,250 AEG
Hiking7.00 Miles   2 Hrs   35 Mns   2.94 mph
1,250 ft AEG      12 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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Combination of sections of a number of hikes in the western region of HAWES to make a loop. including:
1. Granite Trail #54 (0.4)
2. Saguaro Trail (1.9)
3. Saddle Trail (0.8)
4. Ridge Trail #59 (0.7)
5. Saguaro Trail (0.4)
6. HAWES Pig Trail (0.8)
7. Ridge Trail #59 (0.9)
8. Granite Trail #54 (0.8)


Trails are well marked. Wanted to create a loop hike that ran between 5-10 miles.
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May 28 2022
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Big Sister Trail - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar May 28 2022
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking9.49 Miles 1,462 AEG
Hiking9.49 Miles   4 Hrs   4 Mns   2.33 mph
1,462 ft AEG
 
1st trip
Took another trip to this area to hike the Big Sister Trail, which looks like one of the only one of the trails recently built that I haven't hiked yet. did a big lasso loop from the Power Road trailhead, hiking the Saguaro, Ridge, Granite and Twisted Sister Trails. Weather was cool and breezy early on, and never got really hot as I finished up around 10:30am. Very nice to get a break with the hot weather so far this spring. The higher elevations on the Twisted Sister trail provided some of the best breezes.

Mostly bikers for the trail traffic, saw a few other hikers. Saw a small snake early on, not a rattler.
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Apr 10 2022
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes Trail SystemPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 10 2022
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking10.12 Miles 1,235 AEG
Hiking10.12 Miles   4 Hrs   41 Mns   2.19 mph
1,235 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
Had some chores to do on Saturday so I moved the hike this weekend to Sunday. Decided on the Hawes area because it's the closest drive. Parked at the new MT trailhead along the transition from Power Road to the Bush Highway and did a big clockwise loop, finishing with a little spur to get my mileage up to 10. At the start I hiked the Mo Ridge Trail, which is one of the new official ones being built in the master plan.

Found an unmarked trail but I decided to follow it for this hike since I was so far in on my loop and I wasn't sure how much it would add. marked it with a waypoint for another day. Also hiked up to a knob that has a social trail on it from previous use.

Didn't see too many people on the trails this week as compared to 2 weeks ago. the forecast was for temps in the 90s, but all morning it was pretty nice and breezy at times. Saw more bikers but by the end there seemed to be more hikers. Nice to get a respectable AEG in with the mild climbs throughout this area. Not flat, but not too strenuous for an easy Sunday morning hike.
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Jan 11 2022
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69 female
 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Hawes Meander, AZ 
Hawes Meander, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 11 2022
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking8.69 Miles 1,247 AEG
Hiking8.69 Miles   4 Hrs   17 Mns   2.35 mph
1,247 ft AEG      35 Mns Break
 
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Since Deborah was in town, I wanted to continue a new tradition we started last year (San Tans) which was to do a hike together, and Duke too. Since last year I've wanted to give this trail system a spin... well not a spin on a bike but in my hiking shoes. Linda was game and she let me pick the start time of 9AM. Kelly was going to join us but her plane was late. Kelly would have liked this hike plus I wanted her to hook up with my friend Debbie since they have running in common.

Finding a parking area was a bit of a challenge so I PMed @adenium (thank you) and he gave us four possibilities so we picked the one just to the east of Granite Reef Rec area. There were quite a few cars at this lot and we encountered this group fairly early on during our hike. We would see another large group and then about half-dozen other hikers and about the same number of bike riders, so not bad. The tread was very nice and it proved to be a roller coaster hike which I like. We had a couple good hills mixed in.

The scenery was typical desert that teased us with several good views of Red Mountain :) . We came upon an area with two roads and a blowout to the north that was a mystery that we eventually figured out was part of the canal system; exactly what part we're not positive about... The hike got particularly interesting, on the south side, after we got past the first row of very nice homes and headed east and then north and then east back down by another set of houses before making the final turn north. The rockery and steeper mountains to our east were impressive. Linda labeled our hike description appropriately as the trail really starts some serious meandering from area to area.

The trail erosion efforts were interesting; something I've not seen before. I'll post a picture.
We stopped for a little break before finishing off the last 1/2 or so of the hike. From here we encountered some steeper parts of the hike going down into the narrow wash as the trail was a little slippery from the loose granite. We checked out a wounded saguaro and a couple very green, very little plants. We saw some cool rock formations and Red Mountain would pop up into view here and there.

As we finished off the last leg that took you up to a saddle and side of a mountain we were treated to good views of the river and then were rewarded with a mine area on the Mineshaft Trail. The quartz in this area was very pretty. And fortunately, Linda's curiosity struck again as we went to the top of the hill above the mine and got a spectacular treat with some great 360 views. It was a clear day in almost every direction too. You get a couple long switchbacks to get you down the mountain with just a couple slippery areas. The views to the river kept us entertained too📷.

We enjoyed our Huckleberry Wheat Lager before going our separate ways. It was nippy and windy in the morning to start and in less then a couple miles later it warmed enough to take off my jacket. It was nice for the rest of the hike with only a slight breeze as we did the interior and then got windy again once we got to the north high part of the hike.

WATCH: 8.5 miles with a starting temp of 47.7 and 40% humidity (high point 1876, low point 1257) Avg bpm 127, max 167 with 33% at zone 3, 52% at zone 2 and 12% at zone 1 burning 1604 calories finishing at 1:15PM
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Jan 11 2022
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45 female
 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Hawes Meander, AZ 
Hawes Meander, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 11 2022
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking8.62 Miles 1,243 AEG
Hiking8.62 Miles   4 Hrs   18 Mns   2.29 mph
1,243 ft AEG      32 Mns Break
 
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Angela invited me to join her and her friend Deborah for a hike out at Hawes. I was up for anything she suggested, especially some new to me trails, so this was a good loop.

We parked at the north end of the loop, crossed the road, and headed southwest on Saguaro Trail. Some small ups and downs, which was the them for most of the loop, and some nice views of Red Mountain. Most of the junctions seemed to be signed, but having a track was helpful since trails seem to head in every direction.

We made our way south on Granite Trail, then Ridge Trail, before getting onto Hawes Trail. Took that south, then east along the edge of the neighborhood. Near the southeast corned of the loop, we turned onto Magic Mtn Trail. This one headed west for a bit before turning north. There were some steep spots on this one, but they were short. There were also some nice sections through a wash, and some interesting rock formations--similar to the north end of the McDowells.

We turned north on Saddle Trail and followed that to Saguaro Trail (again) at the north end of the loop, taking that west to finish out. That section of Saguaro was also nice as it followed a ridge with some good views in all directions, a few mines, and lots of quartz. Saguaro also had a few steep spots coming off the ridge, with the decomposed granite trying to make you lose your footing.

Nice day for this one, especially with the breeze and high clouds. We didn't see many hikers (mostly just two groups in the first half) nor many bikers, but I'm sure weekends are a mess of bikes.
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[ checklist ]  Mount McDowell (Red Mountain)
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Dec 18 2021
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 Joined Jan 01 2023
 Arizona
Saguaro Trail #50 - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 18 2021
pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking8.68 Miles 1,487 AEG
Hiking8.68 Miles   2 Hrs   57 Mns   3.06 mph
1,487 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Feb 27 2021
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56 male
 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes Trail #52 - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 27 2021
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking9.95 Miles 1,486 AEG
Hiking9.95 Miles   4 Hrs   30 Mns   2.23 mph
1,486 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
I had some errands to run today, so I picked hiking at the closest trails to my house. I picked a route to hike sections of trail that I hadn't hike in well over 10 years.

I started a figure 8 circuit with the Mineshaft Trail from the parking area east of Granite Reef on the Bush Highway. At the top there, I took the Saguaro Trail all the way down to the Hawes Trail and headed east again. There is a little unofficial trail that goes to the top of Peak 1970. It's pretty steep and loose towards the top, so I decided to bushwhack my way down. Looks like there were signs that others had done the same, the route was pretty easy to walk, not too loose, steep, or overgrown anywhere. at the end of the Hawes I took the Saddle Trail north, then cut to the west on the Upper Ridge and Ridge Trails, and back on the Granite with where I started. At that point I had only done 8 miles, so I went out and back on the Riverview Trail to get my mileage up to 10. The riverview trail has so much ups and downs on it, it's more work than it seems at first.

Looking forward to the new trails they'll be adding this area in the coming year or so.
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Jan 30 2021
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Hawes Loop MTB, AZ 
Hawes Loop MTB, AZ
 
Mtn Biking avatar Jan 30 2021
NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking8.60 Miles 1,383 AEG
Mtn Biking8.60 Miles   2 Hrs   37 Mns   5.49 mph
1,383 ft AEG   1 Hour   3 Mns Break12 LBS Pack
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Parked at Granite Reef, thank you National Park Pass! Started on Granite, Ridge, Hawes, Cardiac Hill, Upper Secret, Secret, Saddle, Mine Shaft. Lots of hikers and bikers out enjoying the beautiful day.
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Jan 20 2021
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67 male
 Joined Jun 01 2010
 Mesa, AZ
Twisted Sister - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 20 2021
paulhubbardTriplogs 191
Hiking4.50 Miles 438 AEG
Hiking4.50 Miles   1 Hour   45 Mns   2.57 mph
438 ft AEG
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We parked at the first turnout near Granite Reef Dam, then walked a mile up the road to the Wild Horse trail. Twisted Sister forks off that, took it to Sagauro trail, then the Mine trail over the hill and back to the parking spot. Saw a HUGE hawk circling probably 200' above. Got back to the truck just as it was getting dark.
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Sep 07 2020
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57 male
 Joined Apr 25 2011
 Goodyear, AZ
Hawes Loop, AZ 
Hawes Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking8.70 Miles 1,120 AEG
Mtn Biking8.70 Miles   2 Hrs   5 Mns   6.37 mph
1,120 ft AEG      43 Mns Break12 LBS Pack
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First time riding Hawes trail system. Lots of fun. Loads of other bikers, hikers, and joggers out enjoying the holiday as well.
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Aug 06 2020
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75 male
 Joined May 04 2004
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes 2541 Saddle, AZ 
Hawes 2541 Saddle, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Aug 06 2020
CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Hiking3.60 Miles 1,228 AEG
Hiking3.60 Miles   2 Hrs   20 Mns   1.54 mph
1,228 ft AEG18 LBS Pack
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Lower humidity early so I took advantage of it but even so I cut it short... getting to be a common thing lately. :doh:
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Aug 03 2020
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75 male
 Joined May 04 2004
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes CW Off-On Trail, AZ 
Hawes CW Off-On Trail, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Aug 03 2020
CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Hiking2.70 Miles 705 AEG
Hiking2.70 Miles   1 Hour   12 Mns   2.25 mph
705 ft AEG18 LBS Pack
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Waited til after noon when the humidity dipped to the mid-teens and there was a nice breeze.
But no matter, I wasn't feeling up to snuff so I cut it short.
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Jun 14 2020
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75 male
 Joined May 04 2004
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes Smoky Loop, AZ 
Hawes Smoky Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jun 14 2020
CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Hiking2.90 Miles 486 AEG
Hiking2.90 Miles   1 Hour   11 Mns   2.45 mph
486 ft AEG15 LBS Pack
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trixiec
We thought we'd get in an early hike in before back to the grind working on the house. Not only was it early but it was quick as well. As more smoke rolled along a light easterly wind it wasn't long before our throats were raw, and before we could get back to the car we were practically choking on the smoke from the Bush Fire. A wet neck gaiter for me and a wet neckerchief for Tracey may have helped a bit but as thick as the smoke was we couldn't tell.
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Jun 11 2020
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75 male
 Joined May 04 2004
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes Loop & Bush Fence Line, AZ 
Hawes Loop & Bush Fence Line, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jun 11 2020
CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Hiking4.10 Miles 627 AEG
Hiking4.10 Miles   1 Hour   38 Mns   2.51 mph
627 ft AEG15 LBS Pack
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trixiec
Quick early hike
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Jun 26 2019
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75 male
 Joined May 04 2004
 Mesa, AZ
Hawes On-Trail Loop, AZ 
Hawes On-Trail Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jun 26 2019
CannondaleKidTriplogs 2,411
Hiking4.20 Miles 869 AEG
Hiking4.20 Miles   1 Hour   41 Mns   2.50 mph
869 ft AEG12 LBS Pack
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Early morning loop to beat the heat. No wildlife encounters, just four mountain bikers.
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