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Scotia Canyon #127 - 2 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Dec 27 2024
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 Shallowater,TX
Scotia Canyon, AZ 
Scotia Canyon, AZ
 
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mamakatt22Triplogs 300
Hiking10.01 Miles 1,000 AEG
Hiking10.01 Miles   5 Hrs   43 Mns   2.12 mph
1,000 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break12 LBS Pack
 
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Beautiful day to hike. Not difficult to get to the trailhead. The grasslands were so pretty. Saw some really cool Juniper trees along this hike. We also saw the dirigible over Ft Huachuca. Not really a difficult hike but very pretty scenery and nice to get out for some nature time.
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Dec 27 2024
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 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Scotia Canyon, AZ 
Scotia Canyon, AZ
 
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markthurman53Triplogs 865
Hiking10.01 Miles 1,020 AEG
Hiking10.01 Miles   5 Hrs   41 Mns   2.10 mph
1,020 ft AEG      55 Mns Break20 LBS Pack
 
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It has been 11 years since I have been on the Scotia Canyon Trail but Ginny has not done this portion of the Arizona Trail so I am doing it again. Very scenic trail though so don't mind. Started at about 0830 and hiked in to the Sunnyside Trail head where the Arizona Trail heads up Sunnyside Canyon. Only one other person at the Parker lake trail head and he was heading south to Miller Peak and then returning, going to be a long day. No one else along the trail. The first mile is a trail followed by about 1 mile of dirt road then trail the rest of the way.

Very dry the whole way with the exception of one windmill at about 2 miles in that had water in the tanks. The windmill was solar operated. The second windmill about 3.5 miles in was also solar operated but the only water was about 15 feet down the well. Scotia and Sunnyside Creeks were dry.

Didn't see any wildlife along the way but lots of tracks along the road portion of the trail. The Huachuca dirigible was visible for the first few miles. Amazing Juniper trees along this trail. Probably the only tree that looks as good living as it does dead.

My GPS recorded 5.1 miles in and 4.85 miles on return with an AEG of 1047 and Accumulated decent of 1007, I called it 1020 (split the difference). I noticed when I loaded up the route it called the AEG 849. Not sure why the difference other than how the triplog data is processed. I notice this difference on most hikes in particular AEG when comparing my GPS to Ginny's Route Scout data. Ginny says it's because I'm taller.
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Huachuca Mountains - AZT #1Tucson, AZ
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pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking22.17 Miles 5,117 AEG
Hiking22.17 Miles   13 Hrs   25 Mns   1.94 mph
5,117 ft AEG   1 Hour   58 Mns Break
 
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Tough hike that deserved a double-barreled summit. :)
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Oct 28 2019
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Huachuca Mountains - AZT #1Tucson, AZ
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toddakTriplogs 577
Hiking21.00 Miles 5,000 AEG
Hiking21.00 Miles   9 Hrs   30 Mns   2.21 mph
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Day 3 of 3 and the AZT is in the books! SOBO up the monster climb in gorgeous Scotia and Sunnyside Canyons and along the crest, then my gracious wife / shuttle driver met me at Montezuma Pass and we did the final leg down to the border together.

All told I spent about 50 days hiking the AZT, mostly since 2017 when I started getting increasingly focused (obsessed?) with completing the whole thing. Mostly I did long day hikes, with 2 day/1 night backpacks for Passages 16/17, 18/19 and 35/36. Section hiking had the advantage of mixing up the hiking direction as well as the seasons. I was able to loop hike or bike shuttle about half the passages, car shuttle for the rest.

It's hard to describe the appeal of the AZT. No doubt there are long stretches that will never be featured in Arizona Highways, but every passage held beauty, interest, diversity and great appreciation for the vision and effort that went into building it. Definitely a case of the whole being much greater than just the sum of it's parts. AmaZingTrail.

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