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Apache Wash Loop - Sonoran Preserve North - 15 members in 97 triplogs have rated this an average 3.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 02 2025
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69 female
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 Phoenix, AZ
Ocotillo Ridgeback Sidewinder Loop, AZ 
Ocotillo Ridgeback Sidewinder Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 02 2025
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Hiking4.45 Miles 496 AEG
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496 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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a nice clockwise lasso loop out on the Preserve today. Temp was delightful with a slight breeze. Trail is in good shape. I kicked off some rocks and cleared some branch debris. The climb up Ridgeback went well. Saw no one on the backside of the loop. Joe's Leprachaun snake spook scared the Irish right out of me; especially when I'm listening to a podcast and can't quite discern the sound initially.

Mother Nature had her paintbrush out; always enjoy that. Not many folks out hiking or biking. I probably saw more bikers. No lizards or anything.

WATCH: 4.37 mi, 2:29-3:51PM, 132 bpm/161 max (40% Zone 5 max, 39% Zone 4 anaerobic, 20% Zone 3 aerobic) burning 557 calories, 1686-2086 elevation. A lovely 73.3 with 24% humidity, gusts at 180mph from the south (I mean 18 mph).
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69 male
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Apache Wash, AZ 
Apache Wash, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking7.27 Miles 935 AEG
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Wasn't motivated enough to drive any further, but had to take advantage of the perfect weather. A light crowd out, mixed MTB'ers and hikers. Some Fraleys to the west and northeast.

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Dec 14 2024
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Apache Wash, AZ 
Apache Wash, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking7.23 Miles 931 AEG
Hiking7.23 Miles   2 Hrs   6 Mns   3.44 mph
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Not as busy as expected for a Saturday. One horseback rider. A perfect cloudy and cool day.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Ocotillo - Ridgeback - Sidewinder, AZ 
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Hiking4.55 Miles 561 AEG
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Since we have our Thanksgiving Picnic Potluck on Friday and the Cranberry Conserve is made, I got to hike today. It was beautiful out there. I saw about 1/2 dozen hikers and bike riders and a few dogs plus about two dozen quail. Also saw an aircraft flying north to south which seemed odd for out there. I feel like I'm getting my hiking legs back, so that's good. Realized on the way I had misnamed one of my Paris videos (so I have to re-record it), but soon forgot about that until near the end of the hike.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING to my fellow HAZers. My fellow Camino Pilgrims exchanged greetings this morning via What's App so that was fun.

WATCH 4.37 miles, 1:33-2:58PM, 136 bpm/173 max, 596 calories, 1758-2211 elevation. Temp 69.8, sunny with some nice little cumulus in the distance, 37% humidity.
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Nov 10 2024
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Apache - Sidewinder - Badger, AZ 
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 Hiking avatar Nov 10 2024
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 Hiking4.21 Miles 240 AEG
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Still sick but wanted to get out and try and build up my hiking stamina. RS is not working properly for me. I'll have to play with that to see what the issue is as it worked fine in Europe.

A lovely afternoon, saw a coyote on the way in. It was just staring at something. Sad to say the saguaro at the TH is down and out :( . I was very fond of that one. Saw maybe a dozen hikers and 1/2 dozen bikers and a couple lizards. Trails were in good shape, looks like they did some brushing on the Sidewinder on the west side going up to meet Apache Vista. It was a tad warmer than I anticipated.

WATCH 3:25-4:40PM, 1747-1925 elevation, 135 avg bpm - 155 max, 80.5 sunny and 13% humidity
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Oct 24 2024
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 Goodyear, AZ
Apache Wash Loop, AZ 
Apache Wash Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Mtn Biking14.80 Miles 507 AEG
Mtn Biking14.80 Miles   2 Hrs   3 Mns   9.15 mph
507 ft AEG      26 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Met up with my buddy Dan this morning for some riding out of Apache Wash trailhead. We made a counter clockwise loop starting on Badger Brawl to Cliff Walk, Esplanade, Apache Wash Loop (counter clockwise), and a bit of Ocotillo at the end. Saw some hikers and bikers and one woman on a horse (twice). First time for me on these trail and they were super fun. Would be great for newbie riders.
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Mar 30 2024
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Apache Wash - AW-BB-CW-ESP Loop, AZ 
Apache Wash - AW-BB-CW-ESP Loop, AZ
 
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Run/Jog10.65 Miles 366 AEG
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Saturday trail run at Apache Wash. Nice day before the big storm on Sunday. The snakes were out enjoying as well. I've always seen at least two rattlesnakes every time trail running in the past month or so. Temps are pretty much perfect for them and what better place to get sun then in the middle of the trail 8-[
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Mar 17 2024
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Phx Sonoran Preserve N, AZ 
Phx Sonoran Preserve N, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 17 2024
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Hiking1.94 Miles 91 AEG
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Mission aborted. Will return on Wednesday. As I drove north on Cave Creek Road I noticed heavy weather to the north including white clouds raining or snowing or whatever they were doing in the northeast corner of the valley. It was quite the storm front; a treat to see actually.

I geared up, anxious to get on the trail so I could take a photo of some of the weather action. I grabbed a shirt just in case it got nippy out there, which turned out to be such a wise decision. I got caught last spring in some cold spells so I'm trying to get in the habit of bringing it. I headed out briskly on my owl hunt. The trail had been used during the rain and sadly you could tell with the footprints and bike treads.

Once I got to the Esplanade Trail I could really see the weather systems in the north and east so I tried to photograph it with desert floor. I heard some coyotes howling. There was even some wildflowers blooming including a nice patch of Owl Clover. But alas, the weather I thought that was just over there, was moving my way so I put on my shirt and decided to head back. The wind was bitingly brisk so I'm sure glad I had my shirt.

My pace was quicker as the wind picked up. Another hiker was making a beeline for the trailhead as well. It was now starting to sprinkle. I was glad to be back to Tonto 3. The temp had dipped to 53. I gave thought to hanging around until the storm passed but it was already late in the afternoon and I wanted to be able to take my time.
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Mar 03 2024
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 Phoenix, AZ
Sidewinder Ridgeback Ocotillo Loop, AZ 
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Hiking avatar Mar 03 2024
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Hiking6.18 Miles 851 AEG
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851 ft AEG      42 Mns Break
 
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Went to check the wildflower situation in Sonoran Preserve North. It wasn't popping like the really good years in the past but still some good clusters along the trail. The loop is also a good mix of elevation, fast trail and two overlooks. Went to Apache Vista first and then looped around to finish with Ridgeback Overlook before hiking back to the trailhead.
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Feb 25 2024
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Apache Wash - Esplanade Loop, AZ 
Apache Wash - Esplanade Loop, AZ
 
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Hiking11.05 Miles 447 AEG
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Sunday trail run at Apache Wash trailhead. Lots of people out as usual on Apache Wash part but once on the Esplanade and Cliff Walk trail only mountain bikers...and snakes. Ran into two rattle snakes in the last two miles of the run.
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And it begins, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking9.98 Miles 1,264 AEG
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Busy on the trails with the Presidents day holiday. The flowers are starting in earnest out here. Should be a good flora year.
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 Goodyear, AZ
Apache Wash Paseo Pathway, AZ 
Apache Wash Paseo Pathway, AZ
 
Road Biking avatar Jul 16 2023
NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Road Biking18.80 Miles 524 AEG
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Went to Apache Wash this morning. Plan was to ride some of the easy trails. They turned out to be a little too rough for the gravel bike and with the heat, I wanted to keep the speeds up. Time for Plan B. Rode the Paseo Pathway, Dove Valley Road, and Sonoran Desert Drive. There was a fair number of other trail users out an about.
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Apr 22 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Esplanade Owl Check Up, AZ 
Esplanade Owl Check Up, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Apr 22 2023
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Hiking5.13 Miles 161 AEG
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SATURDAY: I wanted to give my toe edges a little longer recovery time so I picked this hike; altho I planned on throwing Apache Vista on it but I got too late of a start :( . The parking lot was jam full except for one spot where I normally park for me and Tonto 3. I put on my heavier shoes and headed on out. There was a slight breeze but it was warmer than I had hoped.

The Apache Wash Loop Trail is where I would see the most people action but once I turned on the Esplanade, there wouldn't be any more hikers until I returned. However, there were quite a few bike riders but they all seemed to be going east and north bound. I was surprised to see some Owl Clover sticking up above the grass but there were only a couple patches. I only saw a few blooming Hedgehogs and I continue to be disappointed in the lack of blooming Buckhorns.

When I finally got to the South owl nest, there were a couple bikers there, one trying to get pictures. For some reason my Pany was in overexposure mode when I tried to zoom in. When I got back to the TH I saw that I had accidentally hit the EV button to push it to +2.50. Well I shot the photos anyway thinking I could adjust in post. We could only see mama and one little one but I thot I saw another. I took a few more pictures and continued north to check out the other nest, just in case she showed back up.

Once I got there I carefully walked off the trail being snake aware, just to get close enough to shoot some photos to verify the empty nest. I headed back and once at the south nest; I finally spotted the second little one. I shot in overexposed mode just to get the zoomed shots. I did use my phone's zoom as well just in case the Pany shots were not fixable. I was barely able to get a shot of the family and I tried to get a few photos of the two little ones together. They seem at quite different age levels to me but I'm not an owl baby expert.

On the way back to the TH I heard that singular sound of a male quail (thx Greg for letting me know what that was) and I actually spotted it but without my Pany, I coudn't get a decent shot with the phone camera. Back at the Apache Wash Loop the people traffic picked up. Not too far from the TH I saw a biker paused on the trail. I thot maybe he was waiting for me to pass so that he could proceed but he was waiting to tell me about the snake which only buzzed once as I got close. I never could quite see it. Anyway, he said we got to look out for each other out here :) . Later while I was drinking my Huckleberry beer, I heard a few girls talking about the snake.

Gotta start hiking earlier.

WATCH 8:35-10:30AM, 5.06 miles, 1728-1833 elevation. 125 avg bpm/146 max (shameful). 4.5% (shameful again) Zone 5 max, 59% Zone 4 anaaerobic, 32% Zone 3 aerobic burning 712 calories. Starting temp 73.3 (finishing 84) sunny and 22% humidity with slight breeze from time to time.
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Apr 05 2023
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Esplanade Owl Check Up - Apache Trails, AZ 
Esplanade Owl Check Up - Apache Trails, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Apr 05 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking8.47 Miles 433 AEG
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Had intended on getting out a couple days earlier but the wind was blowing too much for my hiking enjoyment. As I drove in, the hills were alive with glowing Brittlebush enmasse; such a pretty site I started taking pictures before I even parked.

I headed out on the Esplanade Trail. No movies today since I took so much on March 7th (my first owl check up), a report I still haven't posted as I'm quite far behind. I headed east over to the Apache Wash Trail. This is where I encountered several hikers. I also noted some Owl Clover which I was surprised to see. I had vowed not to take pictures of the evil Stinknet but I had to give in as it did create for some bright color throughout the hike. It apparently is replacing all the Combseed and Smallflower Stock.

On the Esplanade Trail now, the fabulous Christmas Cholla from early March doesn't have the bright red bulbs anymore, but I wasn't going to walk over there anyway as it's snake season. I was on the lookout for rattlesnakes and did see a cute little fella (Patch-Nosed? snake) half on the trail that I got some pictures of. I tried to keep a good pace but the Owl Clover was putting on such a show along with some other co-stars, I found myself stopping much more than I intended.

I finally got to the two mile mark where the South Owl was. She only has one baby though. I did get some decent photos of baby and momma :) being careful going off trail which I would do again checking for the North Owl. However, I ended up walking past her area and had to backtrack once I saw the power poles. Here I had to walk over much more ground to only find she wasn't there and it doesn't look like she hasn't been in residence as there are no markings on the nest. I still took some more photos of the Owl Clover, even with one less owl.

I also noticed on my way back that they had replaced the signs on the posts from the phone friendly to just Esplanade Trail with an arrow??? And the posts are every 1/4 mile; guess I never realized that before. It was a nice hike back to Apache Wash Trail and I was curious to see what it looked like from last month. Well there is a ton of Cheat/Foxtail Grass and a substantial amount of Stinknet. But thankfully, there was some more Owl Clover in patches and scattered as has been the case off and on through this whole hike.

This time I took the Apache Wash South Connector and kept my eye out for the little dam I had seen the last time from above. I did see it and still would like to take a closer look but not during rattlesnake season. I headed up the Sidewinder Trail which I actually enjoyed the slight incline as I had been on flat trail for the previous five miles. Here again I would see lots of Owl Clover but this time big smatterings but littler patches. My views to the north over the valley was pretty impressive because of the yellow color. It's an impressive show.

I headed up Apache Vista Trail where a lot of Lupine and brightly blooming Brittlebush greeted me along the sides of the trail and above/below. It's just hard to photograph. I also notice some poppies still blooming here and there. I always like this little peak. The views all around are covered in yellow, this time including hillsides full of Brittlebush. Once I got down and back to the Sidewinder I had hoped just to get back to the Trailhead but noooooooo, there were still more flowers and scenes to photograph. But I just decided that this is an abnormal season so taking more pictures is par for the course at this point :stop: and thus, why so many pictures... again. I would also see a lot more people.

It was a great hike with a very nice temperature for me. Hiking on the east side of the Preserve there almost no hiker traffic but there are a few bike riders. I was a little sore as I was from my Monday workout from an almost 5 day break. They say muscles remember but for decades I think that is a farce. All mine remember is how sore or tired they are after short layoffs :lol: :( .

WATCH 1:42-4:53PM, 8.21 miles, 1737-2123 elevation. 128 avg bpm/164 max. 12% Zone 5 max, 61% Zone 4 anaerobic, 27% Zone 3 aerobic burning 1225 calories. Temp was a lovely 62.5, sunny and 10% humidity.
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substantial Owl Clover and Brittlebush, still quite a lot of Lupine and Desert Hyacinth, some poppies, and way too much Stinknet. The bushes are starting to leaf out more fully.
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Mar 26 2023
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Apache Wash Loop - Sonoran Preserve NorthPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking4.38 Miles 198 AEG
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Started from Apache Wash Trailhead around 2pm and 68 degrees. Couldn’t be any better temps under blue sky with high wispy clouds. It was fairly busy but with the ideal hiking conditions that didn’t seem to be an issue.

In search of wildflowers was the goal. Took my time checking out every bloom along the way. Of course on the backside furthest from the trailhead there were very few people so that was nice. The usual wildflower suspects on the loop were impressive but it was a little past prime. However, the lush green was great to see….I can’t remember this much green in Sonoran North Preserve.

Finishing up the loop it was the longest post knee rehab hike yet. It’s slow progress but nice just to be out on trail in ideal hiking conditions :)
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Mar 17 2023
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Apache Wash Loop - Sonoran Preserve NorthPhoenix, AZ
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Run/Jog6.77 Miles 332 AEG
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After work jogged. Got on the trail around 5pm. Did it CCW. First time doing it that way. I think I like it better this way. I get the rocky up and down (very minor up and down) out of the way in the first 2.5 miles, then it is smooth flat trails for the majority of the loop. I felt like I was jogging in a different Preserve. I have NEVER seen it so GREEN. Just amazing! However, this is true anywhere in the valley. We have got to get out there and soak it in while we can. Some mud on the trail, but easily avoidable, except for one wash crossing with a water hazard. Trail a little busy on the front end, but didn’t see anyone on the backend. No wildlife.
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Mar 05 2023
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Esplanade Owl Check - Apache Wash Wildflowers, AZ 
Esplanade Owl Check - Apache Wash Wildflowers, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 05 2023
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Hiking7.75 Miles 215 AEG
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I wrote this several weeks ago but am just now getting around to posting a few of my wildflower hikes: I thought it was time to do an Owl Check-Up so I put together a route where I could also do my usual hike out there.  I was hoping there was a way to cross over from Esplanade to Apache Wash on the northside but I couldn't see anything. So I would have to do an out and back to the Apache Loop and then crossover to Sidewinder.  It was the perfect day for my Samsung as it likes that filtered sun.  It was very crowded around the trailhead and on the way to the Esplanade.  There were several bike riders including some newbies.  I was having trouble seeing my screen and I fiddled with it for a while but gave up and continued, hoping that the filming would turn out okay.

The Esplanade Trail was so incredibly green, and with the light and the cactus jetting out it made for the usual fabulous scenery but amped up.  I almost felt like I was on a golf course in some areas.  The trail was in decent enough shape except for the dry mud tracks caused by the bike riders.  I did try to turn my camera off more than on, but you all know how that goes for me.  I had good distant views including toward the snowed Mazzies and Four Peaks, so my Pany got a little workout too.  I did come across some large brightly bulbed Christmas Cholla :) that run along the drainage that disects this area.  There were bits of poppies off and on at the beginning and as I neared the south Owl area.  And even a few miniature Owl Clover were raising their blooms to say hello.  I sure hope they are going to get bigger and multiply.

I spotted the owl nest fairly quickly.  This is the one I usually miss on the first pass.  She was up and laying in her nest. Based on the pictures I thought she looked a little miserable. She did keep her eyes on me as I circled to get a better angle.  I continued the next half-mile to check on the north owl.  The birds seemed pretty vocal today as well.  No one was home at the north nest so I retraced my steps. 

My hope was not to film on the way back to the Apache Wash Trail.  I did succeed in no filming but I did end up taking several shots from the desert floor up.  Those turned out pretty cool.  I encountered three hikers at the junction of the Apache Wash Loop and wouldn't see anyone again until I got to the Sidewinder.    It's always interesting hiking near the wash as it's quite lush; especially now.  I took the first crossover to the other side of the Apache Wash Loop and headed north for a bit to hook up with the connector to the Sidewinder.  

The sun was now mostly gone and the wind had picked up so I started to get really cold.  I wish I had brot my extra shirt that I could easily tie around my waist; I just didn't expect it to get cold (I was wearing a sleeveless top).  I continued to film a little but tried to avoid the housing area that seems to be creeping closer on this side.  I started up the Sidewinder Trail but was hiking to the wind. I was just getting chilled so I knew I had to turn back and head for the Trailhead.  I was so mad at myself for not having that shirt as I was having such a good hike and feeling so strong.  With the wind at my back I headed east and then south on the Apache Connector Trail.  Soon I would be seeing lots of poppies, mostly cold like me.  However, it was still a nice display of fluted poppy heads and then a very nice mix of Lupine and some Bladderpod.  I took some more photos and movies until the wildflowers stopped.

On the Ocotillo Trail were the usual nice views with the green desert floor accentuating the cactus.  And per usual, I started running into more hikers but they had jackets or long sleeve shirts on.  I took the trail to the TH and all of a sudden my phone screen went completely dark. I couldn't even turn off my phone.  I was able to somehow get to the brightness screen and slid right so that I could see it again. There must be some button I push to cause that as it's happened before.  This is the second hike I've been too chilled to drink my beer.  Oh well, it was an awesome hike, nonetheless.  Lesson learned.

I think you will enjoy these videos, mostly because seeing how green our desert floor was a real treat :D ! I did narrate a lot; I never know if that's good or bad :-k .
Esplanade Trail Owl - Part 1  [ youtube video ]
Esplanade Trail Owl - Part 2  [ youtube video ]
Apache Wash Trail from Esplanade - [ youtube video ]
Apache Wash Trail Wildflowers 2 -  [ youtube video ]
Apache Wash Trail Wildflowers 3 -  [ youtube video ]
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[ checklist ]  Four Peaks  Mount Ord
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
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Feb 04 2023
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69 female
 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Sidewinder via Apache Vista, AZ 
Sidewinder via Apache Vista, AZ
 
 Hiking avatar Feb 04 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
 Hiking5.36 Miles 517 AEG
 Hiking5.36 Miles   1 Hour   48 Mns   3.03 mph
517 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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had other hikes in mind starting last Thursday but wasn't able to pin it down until this afternoon. My friend from Calgary is coming to town as she is sharing her Sedona Hyatt time share with us for a few days :) . I will be taking her on my local hike tomorrow and out to Treasure Loop on Monday. I'm sure she will ask, "what desert?" or "I didn't know the desert was this fertile :lol: "

It was definitely warmer today; ended up having to pull my pant legs up, ha! Lots and lots of people; I'm sure many tourists... can't blame them though. What a beautiful day. I just hiked up to Apache Vista and then on Sidewinder over to Ridgeback Jct where it wasn't quite as crowded. Ocotillos are leafing out again but interestingly, the Christmas Chollas have no bulbs anymore.

I hiked up Apache Wash Trail where the grass was the thickest of the whole hike. It really is quite dramatic seeing seas of green grass and future blooming brittlebush that looks like groundcover as it goes up the side of Ridgeback Mountain. Took way more pictures than I thought I would. I said, "Self, keep your head down and don't look around." but I was totally unsuccessful. Oh well ](*,) .

WATCH: 1:21-3:08PM, 5.25 miles, 1771-2076 elevation. 136 bpm/165 max. 43% Zone 5 max, 46% Zone 4 anaerobic 10% Zone 3 aerobic burning 754 calories. 69.8 sunny and 18% humidity
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Wildflowers Observation Isolated
poppies scattered here and there
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Jan 24 2023
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Apache Wash, AZ 
Apache Wash, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 24 2023
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking5.84 Miles 810 AEG
Hiking5.84 Miles   1 Hour   36 Mns   3.65 mph
810 ft AEG
 
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Chilly but the bright orb kept it comfortable.
Fresh snow on Four Peaks and the rest of the Mazzys.
The desert is green, green, green right now.
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Dec 23 2022
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69 female
 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Apache Vista twice - Sidewinder -Ridgeback -, AZ 
Apache Vista twice - Sidewinder -Ridgeback -, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 23 2022
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Hiking7.86 Miles 1,067 AEG
Hiking7.86 Miles   2 Hrs   27 Mns   3.25 mph
1,067 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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I actually did the route I pre-planned in my head except I decided on my second time coming down Apahce Vista to go counterclockwise back to the TH to take advantage of the sun and stay out of the shade.

I started the hike counterclockwise. I got up to Apache Vista pretty fast. Lots of people on the trail; to be expected this time of year. I would see quite a few people hiking today except on the north end of Sidewinder and going up the northside of Ridgeback. It was a good day to be out with nearly perfect temps; I could always feel a little of the chill in the air and so grateful I wasn't in my hometown this week as they experienced the -35 temps (not including wind chill). I don't know how I survived that back in the 60s!

The air was very hazy today and you could see it everywhere... odd to say that you can see air but you know what I mean. The trails are so nice. I think I say that everytime I'm out here. I like the grade going up the north side of Ridgeback with two long switchbacks. I headed back down the mountain and over to Apache Vista where I would see the most people today. I started slowing my pace a bit on this last hike up Apache Vista. Plus my abs were killing me. We had a substitute instructor yesterday and while the crunches didn't seem particularly different or hard, apparently my abs thot so :lol: . And now my legs can join in the pain.

It appears the chollas are having lots of babies and the green weeds are popping up, not as pretty as the golf-greens we saw last week on our Sonoran Preserve south hike. I got a couple nice shots of a cactus wren. It actually stayed on top of the cholla to let me take a few photos. And now I was so hungry all of a sudden.

I wanted to get in a little longer hike since Christmas Eve and Christmas Dinner involves a lot of food and alcohol. I'm in charge of cocktails and Fireball will be involved. Merry Christmas to everyone🦌 ! (and if you can't tell, that emoji is a reindeer).

WATCH: 2:35-5:02PM, 7.69 miles, 1736-2195 feet. 135 avg bpm/167 max with 43% at Zone 5 Max, 34% at Zone 4 anaerobic, 23% Zone 3 aerobic burning 1016 calories. Temp 66.1 sunny and 25% humidity.
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[ checklist ]  Cactus Wren
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Oh, and once in awhile, don't forget to look back at the trail you've traveled.
 
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