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Atkinson Field Trail #111 - 1 member in 9 triplogs has rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 15 2016
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75 male
 Joined Nov 05 2008
 Cloudcroft, NM
Atkinson Field Trail #111Southeast, NM
Southeast, NM
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Hiking11.00 Miles 2,100 AEG
Hiking11.00 Miles
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made a loop of this... folks did not enjoy the rocky descent!
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Jun 22 2013
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Rim Trail #T105Southeast, NM
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Hiking9.00 Miles 3,100 AEG
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Jun 19 2013
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Hiking13.00 Miles 3,400 AEG
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up and down and around... lung problems behind me?
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Jun 17 2013
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Alamo Peak Trail #109Southeast, NM
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Hiking13.00 Miles 3,011 AEG
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Camped out up high for the week... Yubao logging longer miles with hopes of improving his time on Organ Needle (3 H 20 MIN... striving to hit 3 hour) and prepare for 50 mile events this Fall. Me... finally clearing out my lung problems!? Of course, I'm way out of shape after months of not being able to train hard, but the last few days feel great.
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Dec 09 2012
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75 male
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Alamo Peak Trail #109Southeast, NM
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Hiking26.30 Miles 7,050 AEG
Hiking26.30 Miles   12 Hrs      2.57 mph
7,050 ft AEG   1 Hour   45 Mns Break
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twelve hour day meant dark to start and dark to finish... end of day would have been lighter but the cold front finally hit; the thick cloud bank blocked out the western horizon. Was sort of shooting for an 8,000' day, but we added in some steep off trail and an additional peak... and, I was not strong on the steeper uphill sections... so, bigger days maybe later? Yubao and Timmy seemed to be enjoying the route except for my too frequent rest breaks. Even in the cooler temps I sweated out way too much fluids... drank over a gallon of OJ and electrolyte fluids on the hike and a full gallon of chocolate milk immediately after the hike... not sure what was going on. At my age I can't complain about logging this day, but I expect a bit more that has yet to translate through for higher performance. Guess I'll keep plugging away.

It was a fun day out, and descending Alamo Canyon was exceptionally nice this time around.
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Jul 20 2010
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Atkinson Field Trail #111Southeast, NM
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Hiking9.00 Miles 2,800 AEG
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went back to make sure the bear cubs did get down out of the big tree... they were gone! elk, deer and porcupine encounters last night and this morning, so the pleasant animal encounters continue
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Jul 19 2010
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Atkinson Field Trail #111Southeast, NM
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Hiking9.00 Miles 2,650 AEG
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Well... had some chores this morning so the hike did not get started until midday. Late starts tend to diminish animal encounters. Early starts nearly guarantee elk, deer and assorted other encounters; they love roaming just after dawn.

Yet... dropping down a little used, very steep and eroded trail I noted a shadow of a form slipping through the underbrush some 50 yards down trail... approaching the area I paused, and after a minute I began to whistle and chitter in a manner that I hoped would inspire a curious response. Sure enough, a couple of minutes into my callings I head popped out from around a tree... then the animal moved over into an opening in the clearing about 25 yards away... where he'd have a clear view of me. I continued the entertaining whistling to see if I could entice him to come closer, but he seemed content to simply stare back at me. I switched over to a benign conversation for another five minutes or so, then running out of stuff to say, bid the mountain lion adieu and continued my hike on down drainage. It was interesting that he responded so predictably to the whistling. I would assume they fear few animals in the wild, and exercise a reasonable curiosity, whether for entertainment or just checking out potential dinners. Sense I was willing to simply exchange face to face, I moved myself out of the realm of dinner. It was a nice encounter.

...about a half mile on down the trail I heard some assorted frantic scramblings in the shrubs ahead, then noted what I initially took to be a porcupine scampering up a very tall fir tree. Then, to accompany the scratching there were gruff growls and snorts... moving closer I realized there were two little bodies making for heights, but they were very small bear cubs! The mother, satisfied that she'd gotten her cubs high enough out of harms way (me?) slid back down the tree and dove down into the gully and climbed out the opposite bank, stopping and turning to watch what I had in mind. I attempted to reassure her that all was fine, but her looks were pure anxiety... so, after snapping a few fast photos I moved on down the trail. Hopefully, she reclaimed the cubs. I'll hike back in tomorrow to make sure they are not still stranded three stories up.

I had high hopes for turkey, elk, deer, porcupine and whatever after those first two encounters, but alas... that was the entertainment for the day. Wish I'd snapped pics of the mountain lion but they tend to do really well when holding eye to eye contact, but most often when I look away for even a brief period they tend to move off and away; not sure what that is about.
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May 17 2009
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Hiking7.30 Miles 2,900 AEG
Hiking7.30 Miles   3 Hrs   45 Mns   1.95 mph
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Easy effort after yesterday's longer workout hike...

Closing out the weekend effort, 11,200' yesterday on a very steep trail and 2900' today on the 7.3 mile connecting route with 109/110/111/109... Giving me a nice 14,100' for the weekend, nearly my goal for the week. I'll finish up the week with a very light daily hit in town on Osha trail... then move on to the following week with no major efforts, just the daily hit of that 2900' foot route five times during the week, and the Osha trail daily. I will net about the same for the week's effort without having any big hits. The next big effort day will come the following weekend. I'll attempt to do the longer mileage day covering all seven ridge approach trails in one day: 10,100 feet of climbing over 27 miles. For some reason that particular route day has alluded me. Maybe I'll get lucky that weekend if the forest remains open. What is doubly impressive with the current training: my body weight is still over 30# above event weight. Once I cut that weight, it is reasonable to believe I'll have a 20% performance augmentation on just that issue alone. Combined with another five months of focused training the goal of a Finger Rock Quad begins to look very doable, even though at younger age I was never able to get that one goal under my belt. Interesting.
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May 06 2009
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Too many elk out this morning to count, and lots of turkey. I'm still trying to get a good pic of those turkey, but invariably they flutter off right in front of me with my camera buried away, or if the camera is out and ready they manage to scuttle just out of range or in too dense of brush for the camera to capture. Be nice to have an effective zoom lense for those buzzards.

Easier day yesterday allowed the legs the needed rest... the loop this morning was easy.

I added in the extra down/up Section with T111... nice hit
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