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East Skip Rimsza Paseo - Sonoran Preserve N - 2 members in 7 triplogs have rated this an average 2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 16 2023
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 Goodyear, AZ
Apache Wash Paseo Pathway, AZ 
Apache Wash Paseo Pathway, AZ
 
Road Biking avatar Jul 16 2023
NightstalkerTriplogs 1,742
Road Biking18.80 Miles 524 AEG
Road Biking18.80 Miles   1 Hour   18 Mns   14.46 mph
524 ft AEG11 LBS Pack
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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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Jan 30 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Sonoran Preserve North - Southeastern Loop, AZ 
Sonoran Preserve North - Southeastern Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 30 2022
tibberTriplogs 1,571
Hiking8.74 Miles 282 AEG
Hiking8.74 Miles   2 Hrs   40 Mns   3.28 mph
282 ft AEG
 
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Working on finishing up more areas on the HAZ list, in this case the Sonoran Preserve N. Believe it or not, I actually only have the flat stuff left except for the Tramonto Trail and Peak. I have four more trails to finish off this area. I was going to do this hike on Friday but it was a tad too windy for me to do that many miles, I know, pathetic. But now that I'm retired, I can be choosy :D .

I created a route so that I could get 3 of the missing trails. As I started walking on the sidewalk Skip Rimsza Connector, I guess I didn't realize the first few miles would all be on sidewalk as I thot there might have been a trail next to the sidewalk. Continuing on the East Skip Rimsza Paseo I was wondering who thot we needed an ultra wide sidewalk to stretch for a couple miles alongside a road that had bike shoulders. I'm not sure of the history of this somewhat extravagant walkway. The traffic noise is awful but I enjoyed the scenery.
2-5-2022 I finally found a link about the Sonoran Boulevard https://www.phoenix.gov/streets/project ... -boulevard

I guess I never noticed the decorated cement siding either as it's really quite nicely done; you'll have to see the pictures. There was one section where the sidewalk had a spur that went down next to a bridge over the wash that I thot would have a sidewalk on the other side, but it didn't. No big deal as I just walked over the rocks and back up to the main sidewalk.

I came across the first junction to connect with Badger Brawl Trail but had mapped out to hook up with the next junction that also connects up with the Badger Brawl. I didn't see any other hikers on this section but did see a few bike riders. Finally I got to go over an opening in the fenceline to join up on the connector to Badger Brawl. Neither of these particular trails are mapped out on HAZ but they are marked with signs.

I was glad to get away from the traffic noise and have my feet on dirt as I veered north to hook up with Badger Brawl Trail. The desert really is pretty in the Preserve and I always enjoy it. The trail tread is mostly nice throughout so you can walk and gawk fairly safely.

As I got nearer the Dove Valley area I saw a tall structure that I could hear and see a long hose going up and down. I have no idea what it is; maybe a well of some sort? The trail actually continues to the east at the intersection but I went west on the North Cliff Walk Badger Brawl Connector as it skirts the south side of the tall dirt wall encasement of the Cave Creek Landfill. You can see this Landfill from quite a distance as I saw it from the Paseo North. Just past here is a fabulous stance of cholla on both sides of the trail. And then there is this one area you pass through where the grass is long and very green as are the trees and bushes on each side.

Now it was down into Cave Creek along side this incredible dirt conglomerate of the high side of the Cave Creek wall on the Esplanade Cliff Walk Connector. There were also a bunch of green ribbons tied here and on the other side. Being back on the west side of Cave Creek on the Esplanade Trail and heading south in more familiar territory was nice. It was also very green over here too. I did encounter a runner, the first person I'd seen since I left the south side of my hike.

I checked out both the owl nests but it's too early for anyone to be home. The light was shining nicely on some of the cactus so I tried to capture it a couple times with moderate success. The trail has remnants of being muddy in a couple places. Next was the turn south on the Apache Wash Trail for that last leg back to the TH. Nearer the area where you cross over Apache Wash I encountered two people. I did the wide swing back to Tonto 3 to finish off my 8 1/2 mile day.

Doing some Rx on the Preserve I did find this; I didn't realize how many acres it was: 2016 City land acquisitions reach 9,671 acres for Sonoran Preserve at a cost of $325 million. Still couldn't fin anything on what it cost for the Paseo infrastructure; it had to cost a lot!

WATCH: 8.57 miles (high point 1904, low point 1741) avg bpm 125, max 144 (16% Zone 3 Aerobic, 80% Zone 2 Weight Control) burning 1017 calories. Starting temp 69.8 degrees, 19% humidity finishing at 4:30PM
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Jun 30 2020
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55 male
 Joined Oct 24 2010
 Phoenix,Az
East Skip Rimsza Paseo - Sonoran Preserve NPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Run/Jog avatar Jun 30 2020
mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Run/Jog4.57 Miles 76 AEG
Run/Jog4.57 Miles      47 Mns   5.83 mph
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After work run. Went out to the Apache Wash TH and did a short loop involving East Skip Rimza Paseo. Fairly unremarkable. Apache wash trail to Badger Brawl to connector trail to Skip Rimza and back to the TH. Apache Wash and Badger are nice trails for running. Flat and fairly rock free. Connector trail is similar, but rougher as it doesn't see as much use. Skip Rimza is a sidewalk. Hard to say anything positive about that, except it does make for a nice loop. The connector trail doesn't quite come out at the end of the Skip Rimza, so I had to go a little further east on the SR before reaching its end and turning around. No wildlife, except for a few lizards. Didn't see anyone while I was out there.
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Apr 09 2016
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50 male
 Joined Nov 11 2014
 Manchester, NH
Badger Brawl Trail - Sonoran Preserve NorthPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 09 2016
JasonCleghornTriplogs 285
Hiking4.70 Miles 300 AEG
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4.7 miles geocaching with my 16.5 year old. It's the only way I can get him out of his room, so I take what I can get...
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Jan 06 2016
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55 male
 Joined Oct 24 2010
 Phoenix,Az
East Skip Rimsza Paseo - Sonoran Preserve NPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 06 2016
mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking4.60 Miles 76 AEG
Hiking4.60 Miles      55 Mns   5.02 mph
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With the weather being what it has been, I was looking for something with "firm" ground. It doesn't get much firmer than a cement sidewalk. I hit this trail right around 3pm. The showers had gone for the day, but there were quite a few puddles along either side of the sidewalk and one of the washes that this trail crossed over had a significant amount of standing water. I soon discovered that the only thing I hate more than jogging on a cement sidewalk is walking on a cement sidewalk. So even though my knees don't enjoy the pounding they take on this surface, I ended up jogging (gently) the last 4 miles. (I am not sure how one jogs gently, but I tried). Didn't see anyone on the "trail" but I did see quite a few road bikers (the road, practically parallels the sidewalk). Weather was a little brisk. Clouds caused some nice views.
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Nov 13 2015
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 Joined Oct 24 2010
 Phoenix,Az
East Skip Rimsza Paseo - Sonoran Preserve NPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Run/Jog4.62 Miles 76 AEG
Run/Jog4.62 Miles      45 Mns   6.16 mph
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Not my favorite surface to run on - the pavement kills my knees - but I had not done this "trail" so I needed to get'er done. Started from the trail map located next to the restrooms around 5 in the afternoon. The sun was setting quickly, but there was still a decent amount of sunlight and since the trail was a sidewalk I wasn't too worried. According to my Garmin the actual distance from the trail to the end of the trail/sidewalk is 2.44. The stated 1.9 is only for the sidewalk that borders the road. On the way I caught one of the connector trails that joins to the Badger Brawl and took that back to the parking lot.
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Jun 08 2015
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 Joined Dec 30 2007
 Avondale,Az
Badger Brawl Trail - Sonoran Preserve NorthPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 08 2015
StoicTriplogs 552
Hiking11.82 Miles 498 AEG
Hiking11.82 Miles   3 Hrs   34 Mns   3.56 mph
498 ft AEG      15 Mns Break15 LBS Pack
 
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The pups and I started our hike around 5am. We did a figure 8 with the Badger Brawl Trail and the Cliff Walk Trail. We then hiked back on East Skip Rimsza Paseo. We also added 2 connector trails. Great weather for June. The cloud cover was great.
I only have a small section of the Cliff Walk Trail and the Esplanade Trail left in the North Sonoran Preserve..
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