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Feb 23 2025
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 Joined Jul 05 2006
 Mesa, AZ
Twisted Sister - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 23 2025
DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking8.53 Miles 1,243 AEG
Hiking8.53 Miles   3 Hrs   32 Mns   2.43 mph
1,243 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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Started just before 7am at the Power Road TH. Took the Roadrunner Trail to Hawes, then Saguaro, and up to the Twisted Sister Trail, which I haven't hiked in several years. Before heading down Twisted Sister, I hiked over to the mine, which is listed as a prospect on the topo. It's kind of a let down since there's a grate over the entrance, and it's so far in that you can't even get good pictures. It was weird that as I got up to grate and inside the entrance, my camera battery dies even though it has a full charge. Once I was out of the mine area, it was fine. It did this same when I was at the Clapp Mine 2 months ago :-k .

The hike down Twisted Sister is very easy and enjoyable, the hike back on the Riverview trail is not. That's getting to be my least favorite trail in this area. It stays in the same elevation "range", which is to say that it's constantly either going up or down, and can be steep in some areas. One of the benefits of climbing up on a trail is that you'll get nice views, but on this trail, as soon as you climb, you immediately descend the same amount, then immediately climb again, etc. :x . I know it's designed more for the bikers and that's why it's like that. I would rather that they extend the Bush Lite Trail further west down by the highway so you can complete a loop between the two sides of this trail system without having to deal with this trail. :SB: :M2C:

I saw as many hikers as bikers this time, which is kind of rare in this area, which is mostly used by the bikers. I think the west half is where the hikers use it more.
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Dec 11 2024
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 Joined Dec 20 2010
 Sunnyslope, PHX
Saguaro Trail #50 - HawesPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 11 2024
kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking5.98 Miles 910 AEG
Hiking5.98 Miles   2 Hrs   14 Mns   2.68 mph
910 ft AEG
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I hadn’t put my shoes on dirt in three weeks, and hadn’t done a decent hike in four weeks ago. It’s not like I’ve been lazy: I rode my bike three times a week and, over Thanksgiving, hit the hotel gym. (It was high teens in Kansas City, so no way I was braving the outdoors!)

I left home in Sunnyslope at 6:00 a.m. Since it doesn’t get light until after 7:00 a.m., I stopped for breakfast at the Waffle House across from Mesa’s Falcon Field.

Though it was light enough to hike, it was only 37°, so I waited for the sun to peak over the hills. I headed out around 8:30. I planned to hike Saguaro Trail #50, Riverview, Big Sister, and Mine Trail loop clockwise.

Riverview Trail is is rated black diamond for mountain bikes, but hiking is no problem. Not high enough for actual river views though.

When I got to the bottom of Big Sister Trail, I discovered it is downhill only. As I stood there trying to figure out my next move, a friendly passing biker told me about Twisted Sister, which is two-way.

There are not may saguaro, nor photogenic boulders, in the area. Obviously, no flowers. You'd think the desert would have something, since I've found healthy Virginia bluebell and grape hyacinth in Maryland at 27°.

Mine Trail has an actual mine, but it is barred. 😕

The best view of the Salt River is about half way down steep & slippery Mine Trail.

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Vimeo Video: https://vimeo.com/1039451185
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