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Bursera Lost Luge Loop, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 6,000
Hiking6.67 Miles 1,852 AEG
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Needed a final iOS/Android test for soon to release RS 7.4.20. It has several major changes and one pipe dream that seemed impossible.

I started with two other guys, that pulled up at the same time. I quickly realized I forgot to pre-hydrate and headed back to chugalug. Short on time I was booking it more than normal and passed the first guy before the ascent. It was a nice morning and I was throwing mental victory celebrations with speeches along the way.

80% of the way up, I realized I got owned when the other guy passed me doing the figure eight loop the other way… lol
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Bursera Lost Luge Loop, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 6,000
Hiking6.81 Miles 1,979 AEG
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My cognitive neuroscience podcast said learning is a trigger for joy. I decided to disambiguate with a new to me trail and blast off up Lost Ranch and splash down Lost Mine.

Flashes of hiking Bunyan Peak at the top of Lost Ranch. With the exception of other people, scattered rock is reminiscent of further west or SW.

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Later realized I hiked Lost Ranch with L over four years ago. The nice thing about getting old is the gift of rediscovering.
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Lost Mine - South MountainPhoenix, AZ
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Early morning hike at SoMo. Started from the Chandler TH near 19th Ave a little before 6am. Basically did the Prospector Loop. Up Lost Ranch Mine. A visit to “Goat Hill II”. And then down Lost Mine. Nice loop. Able to avoid the sun on the climb and was in the mountain shadows for most of the descent. I’ve done this loop a handful of times over the last several months. Keep seeing the same two guys out there. One is an old timer with hiking poles that moves at a very deliberate pace. Seems like the trail might be too much for him, but he is out there every time I’m there. :app: The other guy is a lot more able and focused. Finally got a hello out of him as we passed. :y: Saw a few others as i
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Telegraph - Prospector Lasso Loop, AZ 
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Hiking9.13 Miles 2,396 AEG
Hiking9.13 Miles   3 Hrs   46 Mns   2.43 mph
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Unbelated post. Yesterday was the nicest day of the year. Everybody except Linda was on SoMo. Deluge around Kyrene on the way over today. Only one other hiker until descending Gila.

It wasn't a group palooza, but there were a fair number of hikers. The sun made an appearance just as I started up Lost Mine. Sunshine and perfect, crossing back.

I redesigned the audio duck* approach in RS in 7.4.14. I haven't tested iOS on a hike yet(undoubtedly bugged), but Android was flawless.

Chums put up a billboard on the I-10 about the RS Review Map, that nobody is interested in points. Fair observation, so I adjusted [ 7.4.17 ] in dev. Android blows at AEG near cell towers due to OS limitations.

Since I figured out Android audio that uses two languages I barely follow, I'll soon be testing a potential fix for the AEG on Android. It eliminates the need to turn off Improve Location Accuracy, which does the exact opposite of what it sounds like. Default ON uses a fraction of an iota less power by using cell towers. OFF creates beautiful elevation profiles, but Android is so content on saving battery that an OS level popup appears each time RS is loaded, chances are slim tolerating the popup.

*There are 2 types of audio: Native(sound files) & TTS(text-to-speech/voice). Ducking is when RS lowers other audio, such as music. Precise ducking deactivation with various scenarios is the goal: begin activity, return chime, off-trail beeps, split statistics, approaching waypoints, and settings play buttons.
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Telegraph - Prospector Lasso Loop, AZ 
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joebartelsTriplogs 6,000
Hiking9.37 Miles 2,489 AEG
Hiking9.37 Miles   3 Hrs   48 Mns   2.53 mph
2,489 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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Busier than anticipated. I forgot it's the first Monday of the week. They get out of school for pretty much anything these days. Returning home, the sign said it was spring break, go figure. Heading up, a lanky kid with a long stride looked like he was totally bored bobbing his head side to side.

I passed a dad with his two 10-year-old boys right when he said losers make excuses. That's all I heard, so I dwelled on that for the next few miles.

There is generally somebody in a gabby, loud group who squeaks in a good morning or a hello. Simply because they're a decent person. In my case, I figure it is a safety net; please don't kill us, you odd-looking thing. The L & J lot must have been packed based on all the small groups.

Heading down, the hellos went from delivered to initiated. Then acknowledgment dwindled the lower I got. What I consider a ribbon hill is apparently a death climb. Whatever happened to enjoying the journey?

In the ravine at the bottom of Prospector, grasshopper invasion was in full swing. They were flying every which way; spring must be near. There was a guy barely in sight heading up. My initial thought was that there is no way I'm passing that guy. This is where Dave would say, yeah not with that attitude. Halfway up & maybe within fifty yards, he turned around. Probably best, I was down to toe push-ups.

Before National, I passed an older gent doing the loop in reverse. Without a spoken word, I'd wager neither of us would consider changing direction.

Easy butter miles on the ridges, which almost always have a breeze at any time of the year. Even on the hottest days, a breeze from one side or the other swoops up.

Today was sponsored in full by sunshine and a cool breeze!
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Two poppies on the National Trail at the top of Ranger. Other wildflowers don't count accordingly to the consensus.
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Telegraph - Prospector Lasso Loop, AZ 
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Hiking9.30 Miles 3,067 AEG
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Time flys, nearly four months since last. Excitingly warm but dragged getting up prospector hiking like I learned to hike by what others deem necessary.

A few poppies and lupine in shadow hollows.
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Gila - Lost loop, AZ 
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Took Gila all the way west. National east. Side trip over 2484, then down Lost Mine. Cool temps and breeze, but too much sun.
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Lost Mine Trail South Mountain, AZ 
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Up Ruins, down Lost Mine. Cloudy and breezy. Decent wildflower showing. :)
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Pyramid-Lost Mine Loop, AZ 
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Lush green on the north slopes. :)
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Getting green out there. :)
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Got started around 0745. Up Pyramid/Gila. East on National to the highpoint of the trail below the towers. Headed back west on Natl, then came down Lost Mine. Warm. Gross air. Good to get some double digit mileage.
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Brittlebush, poppies, scorpionweed, globemallow, creosote.
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Telegraph - Prospector Lasso Loop, AZ 
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Pin cushion cacti are blooming in force.

Cool breezes on the ridges were incredible. Yards away from the ridges were sauna-esque.

Live ocotillo and bursera have responded vibrantly to recent rains. The dead ocotillo is now easily distinguishable. The trails here are covered with gravel-sized rock debris after every rain; the mountain is slowly eroding.

A few more out for the holiday, but not much more due to the temps. A young couple mountain biking up Pyramid was remarkable for the weather; they were two-thirds up. Nice pricey bikes, and she was in good spirits but lagging as he crawled ahead.
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Headed down into Bursera bathroom wash, and there was a mountain biker gasping/grinding like he was going up Prospector to get out of the 3% grade wash. Exiting the flip side I heard the wiz of another biker. I stepped aside. This was the steeper side and he could have bunny hopped over me going up. I don't think they were together... Lol

Tested the Dixie RS recipe for disaster, and it worked like a charm. I haven't had time to go over the debug logs, but I'm wondering if it might be Android-related. I need to test the sequence thoroughly on an iPhone. Just know that I had to bump up the Android version a couple of weeks ago. There was also an OS update to the phones last month. One of the core plugins that RS uses does not yet support 16 KB page size, so that might make it crash if not always in or out of airplane mode.

Absolutely no breeze early on was a little muggy. Always get a nice breeze coming up along goat ridge. Hints of Autumn in the breeze.
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Telegraph - Bursera Holbert Lasso Loop, AZ 
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Prehydrated: 38 oz
Carried: 174 oz (124 frozen)

When I arrived, a large group of about 16-24 people was getting ready to head out. I thought they were runners, later realized they were mixed ages and backgrounds. I started a half furlong behind them. I passed them and then never saw them again, concentrating on transitioning from Grillz to My Way. Guessing they turned on Desert Classic.

This was my first time on the west side of Bursera. More people out here than expected. Teenage girl, three guys (Kurt Sedler types), then two guys who could be star quarterbacks or excellent car salesmen. The geology is more reminiscent of Estrella/Piestewa.

This is one of those rare hikes where you're hiking away from looking at the sun or without staring at the sun on the drive, either.

The West end of Gila is undoubtedly loved by no one. It skirts the bajada, dipping in and out of a few ravines. Whereas the Bursera across the ravine has nicer alluvial geology to glide over.

The steepest grade on Prospector was in full sun, but I got a nice breeze.

Generally, I avoid Goat Hill, since it's illegal. The pre-planned hike was under 20 mi and under 5K. So I figured I'd hit a few little peaks along the way.

Two rangers at the bottom of the Ranger Trail with a funky couple behind me. Luckily, I'd recently tackled these nondescript multi-use trails scattered about the actual trail and sailed through.

I needed to rearrange a lot of water bottles and such, so I thought it'd be a good opportunity to tackle a sliver of Judith Tunell Interpretive Trail and utilize the Ramada for a few minutes. Whoo doggy, the rubberized grate bench in the shade was comfy. What are the chances two families came off-trail directly down the hill and stopped at the Ramada... lol C'est la vie, probably best to keep moving anyway.

Dec 23rd 2024, KingLeonidas posted a clue via RS where the temporary or new trail routes. It worked out great. Just be sure to verify which days are legal, cuz I'm no angel. From previous hikes, I had a lunch spot in mind. Only partially shady, but it worked out. I ate half of a dry WinCo ham and cheese on a pretzel hoagie, cuz there needs to be something other than water and electrolytes in the mix.

Realized I only had 36 oz of water left. So I nixed two side trips to push it over 5K in favor of life. Since it was later in the day vs recent previous trips, a few more shade options were opening up. I took a 6-minute break at one, but just wanted to finish the hike.

40 oz more water would have been better, but it all worked out.

Android stats in airplane mode start to finish, 2,983 points, used 25% battery.
iPhone 20.15 mi / 4483 AEG | 3,228 points, never in airplane mode, used 35% battery.
2 bug fixes for RS 7.2.4 in dev worked, perhaps out in a few days.
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Hiking11.52 Miles 2,813 AEG
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It was supposed to be warmer today, but that fizzled out. Gusty winds for the first three miles.

It's easier to drink from water bottles, yet too cumbersome without a pack. So I ditched the water bladder and the hot hose.

Bursera was new for me. The whole southwest corner of South Mountain is better than I ever gave credit. It's a series of ridges, which are a bazillion times more exciting than anything flat.

Prehydrated 40 oz on the drive over, then consumed 107 out of 108 oz carried. When I did five laps on Piestewa several times in August, I would consume 24 to 48 oz between laps and carry 24 oz on each lap.

Stats are RS Android airplane mode start to finish because it's the only way to force the GPS radio. Carried in the upper back portion of my pack. Used 15% battery, 1697 points.
iPhone RS 11.43 mi / 2,785 AEG, Used 23% battery not in airplane mode, 1,829 points.
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Telegraph - Prospector Lasso Loop, AZ 
Telegraph - Prospector Lasso Loop, AZ
 
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Hiking9.20 Miles 2,272 AEG
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Above the road, just after 7am, I passed three high school guys. A few minutes later at the Gila junction was a naked native dude.
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Prospector - Holbert Loop, AZ 
Prospector - Holbert Loop, AZ
 
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Hiking15.16 Miles 3,400 AEG
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The third ascent of this loop two days ago was rough. I knew why from an eight-lap blur on Camelback long ago, and wanted to make key adjustments.

Several out early, heading up, but nothing like that first week of back to school, which was oddly the busiest weekend of the year. A few clicky groups you won't see at Piestewa. Most of which would be dead if I saw them on the trail later on in the day.

The few impressive athletes were a runner and two mountain bikers in the outback.

There were no construction workers on the Holbert trailhead project, so I decided to hike through. Coming across three guys who could undoubtedly explain how to split an atom, wanted to know how to get up to Dobbins Lookout.

Overwhelmed by a hind thot of why on earth are you fine people wasting your time going to Dobbins mid-day in August. One guy was showing me his app, which I couldn't see without glasses or squinting in the sun.

Not to be rude, but the spring chickens couldn't have been parked too far away, and I needed to get moving, so I pointed right and went left.

I never encountered a stay out sign or any signage for that matter, but the old trail from the parking lot is gone. They wasted more time sourcing boulders that didn't belong than putting up a single sign for anyone coming across their trails that they haven't updated in eons on their website. ie: Pyramid is still on the static and interactive maps.

Disturbing wildlife in the middle of a city with a huge construction project yards away weighed heavily on my mind. A boulder hop from wherever the new trail was, I carried on.

In the old roundup area, I expected to see Team 4.0 giggling equations with their handy dandy app guiding them.

The old trail that went across and hooked up to the road by the water tower has been obscured. From the road up, it's the same old same old. Apparently, you hook into the road lower or further north now; I have no clue.

On the bright side, I felt much better than 2 days ago. Took a break at a semi-shady spot in a ravine crossing, thinking I might spot the trio, but they never surfaced.

My favorite part of National Trail was once again the last step, but the hike across didn't drag on today.

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Prospector - Holbert Loop, AZ 
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Hiking15.55 Miles 3,561 AEG
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The faucet at the tables trailhead had a slow flow of screaming hot water perfect for tea or ramen.

The gate doors on the ranger trailhead restrooms appeared open from 20 yards out. The junior sized cattle tank had a light flow, clear and therapeutically warm.

Approaching Holbert, I realized it's under renovation. Construction workers galore and unaware if it was open for that or extreme advisory, I elected for an old pioneer route to bridge the gap. Minutes on the Holbert, a jogger passed me heading down, apparently it's open... Lol
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Telegraph - Prospector Lasso Loop, AZ 
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Hiking9.16 Miles 2,290 AEG
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Took a pack to evaluate differences. Gleaned good info.

With a later start I was surprised there was still a 40 yard stretch of shade crawling up Prospector.

The pack is certainly warmer but it's nice to have everything in place without constantly shifting weight. Used a third less water.
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Tukee Prospector Luv Lomitas Loop, AZ 
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Hiking11.12 Miles 2,702 AEG
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I prehydrated 32 oz on the way over. Carrying 84 oz of water might be the creative limit without a pack. What started as a one-handed juggling act felt like hauling an elephant nearing the pass.

Prospector Sans Ranch
A little earlier netted a solid 4 minutes of shade on everyone's favorite miracle mile.

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1 minute stretch of shade

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The dance floor was quiet, so I self-entertained. The always locked restrooms are overflowing out the gate door, creating the origin of a moat. Saw a coyote in the wash waiting for me to leave to get water.

Kiwanis
A ranger was twiddling his thumbs and left slowly when I popped outta the wash into the lot.
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