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Dogie Trail #116 - 29 members in 47 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 18 2025
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43 female
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 Phoenix, AZ
Dogie Trail #116Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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emilystardustTriplogs 792
Hiking10.66 Miles 1,924 AEG
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We just went to an overlook - very neat area. Hoping to return when there is water for a backpacking trip.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Dogie Trail #116Sedona, AZ
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Hiking8.10 Miles 1,101 AEG
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Bored on a Thursday so I thought I'd sprint out here for a little exercise / scenery. The road (525C) is well-worn but relatively smooth excerpt for the last mile or so.
Hadn't rained in the area for months, so every aspect of the trip was dry, dry, dry. Dust on the road, dry stock tanks, no water whatsoever in upper Sycamore Creek. Trail is pretty well traveled to Sycamore Pass Tank; while it seems to get much less traffic beyond there it's still easy to follow. Loose roller rocks and sneaky prickly pear will keep you alert as to where you put your feet; only a couple of unpretentious cairns were seen on the way.
Having gotten a somewhat late start I didn't expect to get all the way to the creek crossing. I was satisfied with stopping roughly a mile short, after getting some nice views of the (parched) creek bed.
One of these days I'll get the timing right to overnight at Taylor Cabin.

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May 24 2024
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Dogie Trail #116Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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Backpack6.40 Miles 1,101 AEG
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Spent 3 days in the area glassing up wildlife, which given the time of year there was not much to be seen. Gorgeous canyon, we set up basecamp about 3 miles in and explored out from there. No water to be found, we packed in all that we needed
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Mar 29 2023
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Taylor Cabin Loop, AZ 
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Hiking24.84 Miles 4,278 AEG
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Jumped the gun on this one. Fourth year in a row, keep finding reasons to revisit this loop. This year it was for the big flow. Gage down stream by the Verde confluence said 75cfs. Was a lot lower than the 3000+ from the previous two weeks, but to be honest I still have little frame of reference for those numbers. I do understand, however, the provisional data disclaimer on the USGS website after this hike. Ended up fording the creek over my waist twice. Cold water, fast flowing. As the temps warm and the flow subsides, I think it'll prove a great year for Taylor Cabin and this stretch of Sycamore and all its top tier swimming holes.

Casner Trail, if you're thinking of driving it, was super eroded in the last year. There were tire tracks, so somebody managed to do it, but I can't imagine the set up you'd need for a couple of the switchbacks.

Taylor Cabin Trail is very much deteriorated since March last year. The big washouts are now impassible. More of the route is off trail. It's tough. Damage seemed worse this year. Little snow left up top, but what's there was iced over and tough to get across. By now probably good.

Got down to Sycamore and there were a dozen elk on the other side heading to the water. What was once a wide rocky section of the creek is now a deep mud hole. Water was too high, but I didn't want to head back up TC through the burn. Managed to stay dry by bushwhacking along the south side of the creek. Had to climb through some brush and over the flood debris. Got buzzed by a private helicopter flying through the cliff walls some way down.

Had to get wet to mid shin to get to the crossing where Sycamore Basin is still around. After that I realized I would have to cross again to get to the cabin, and it didn't hit me until later the most difficult crossing would be on Dogie sometime down the trail. Entered the creek to the knee on the rocky banks. The middle went above my waist. As the water shallowed up, it got rockier, and I fell into the creek with my clothes still on. Stumbled up and fell again. Got through it, hustled to the cabin. Earlier, climbing Casner, I saw a car drive in to Dogie TH, and I thought if no one was there by the time I got to Taylor Cabin, the water was too high for them to cross. Took off all my clothes and put them out on the line. The cabin, despite now mostly not having a roof, provided nice cover from the wind.

What a nervous several miles it was up Dutch Kid and down Dogie. To memory, a total blur until the Dogie crossing. Where the trail heads it was deep pools and white water, up stream even deeper pools edging out into cliffs. I found a line. Pulled my pack up my back and strapped the waistband around my chest after packing my warm clothes and electronics inside. Pulled a branch out of the flood debris. Rocky knee depth, and then a wide section nearly chest deep. There was a tree bending with the flow but 1/3rd the way out of the water. Climbed on top and after much consideration dropped my pack down my back and jumped to the shallow water several feet away. Scrambled onto the other bank and got rid of my boots opting for the warm sand. Bundled up and after a long while headed up Dogie.

Met one person on the way who had turned back at the crossing. The trail is in much the same shape as it's ever been. The tanks along the way had the most drinkable water I've seen in them. Awesome day. Would never do again. Great year for it, just got there too early.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Sycamore Creek at Dogie Crossing Heavy flow Heavy flow
Very difficult to find a line. >waist deep for most, fast flowing

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Sycamore Creek at Taylor Cabin Heavy flow Heavy flow

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Sycamore Creek at Taylor Trail Jct Heavy flow Heavy flow
Water impassably high without swimming. Since the Rafael Fire this crossing is a deep mud pit

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Sycamore Pass Tank 76-100% full 76-100% full
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Mar 09 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Taylor Cabin Loop, AZ 
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LJWTriplogs 266
Hiking24.62 Miles 4,419 AEG
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I wasn't going to do this loop again this year, but after hiking through the Rafael Fire scar on Yew Thicket Trail a month or so ago, I got nervous about the Taylor Cabin Trail. It's one of my favorites, and since I couldn't find anything out about the damage, I went to have a look, fire maps being as reliable as they are. It turned out both Taylor Cabin Trail and the cabin itself burned this summer, though neither is a total loss.

Casner Mountain Trail is the same as ever until the last few miles to the Taylor Cabin Trail TH. Efforts were made to confine the fire to Casner #8 and above Mooney Canyon in order to prevent the spread to Sedona. The fire didn't cross the road much except at the TH. Walking Casner it looked like while the fire had torched the north rim and Cedar Creek, much of the canyon bottom and forest North/East of Buck Ridge are still green.

The Taylor Cabin Trail TH was burned some. Not nearly as shady. TC Trail starts with some brief switchbacks onto a fairly epic ridgeline. The Canyon to the west and its pockets of fir and pine were completely destroyed. Maybe a half dozen left. From above, the side canyon to the East where TC descends looked burned but encouragingly green. The heavy rains that extinguished the fire caused serious erosion in the side canyon, and the TC Trail has a couple massive washouts. It has many more minor ones, and in general it is eroded and mostly missing. The summer rains widened the creek and filled it in with gravel and sand, and some of the slick rock features are buried. While the forest along the way was not burned completely, almost every tree was touched by fire. It's still a beautiful course but a more difficult one and not quite what it, up until very recently, was.

Sycamore Basin Trail is good from Packard Mesa to a mile or so east of the cabin, that is apart from the section where Dutch Kid now takes its place. This being the case, I rocked hopped down the creekbed. There was flood debris 6 feet up the sycamores. There was only one pool of green water in the shade of a cliff 30-40 minutes east of the cabin. The Cabin was burned by the juniper that hung over its north wall. It took out the wooden frame of the north window, as well as the cypress beams of the roof. The back half of the roof had collapsed, and the rest is on its way. Otherwise it had been cleaned up and emptied out since I was there last year. No water at the cabin, down on provisions. Met a couple guys who had hiked in for a two night trip from Parsons TH.

Dutch Kid was burned, but it was patchy and not too unlike in years past. Sycamore Basin and Dogie were as well, mostly by the junction. Overall the fire damage wasn't too severe. Taylor Cabin needs restoration desperately, but I'm sure it will get it. I thought the Great American Outdoors act or some legislation like it had it slated for some TLC. The real bummer is the damage to the Taylor Cabin Trail. The jewel of the wilderness area doesn't shine as brightly.
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Jan 29 2022
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 Sun City
Dogie Trail #116Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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Hiking5.70 Miles 1,101 AEG
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Wanted to hike into the pass for awhile now and finally planned the day. Of course in true fashion we derailed and roamed around climbing off trail. The views are amazing.
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Dogie Trail #116Sedona, AZ
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Hiking8.31 Miles 1,303 AEG
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We spent the first few hours of the morning checking out a few interesting geological features around Loy Butte, which led to a later than usual start for the hike at Dogie we'd planned. We knew going in that we wouldn't have time to get as far as we wanted. I hadn't done too much hiking in this part of Sedona, but I've enjoyed the handful of hikes I've done in the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, and this one was no exception.

Aside from the ATV traffic, it's a scenic drive along the forest roads out near Robber's Roost, looking back east toward the cliffs of Loy, Bear Mountain, etc. We could see evidence along the forest roads where the dust from excessive ATV traffic is killing the trees...another downside of the explosive growth in tourism in Sedona in recent years. The last mile or two to the trailhead is unmaintained but is in good shape--there are a few minor rough spots, but nothing that a vehicle with reasonably high clearance would have problems with. The parking lot was empty when we arrived, and we didn't see anyone on the trail during the hike.

Dogie starts with a gradual incline up to the metal gate at Sycamore Pass, then descends into the canyon. The views along that part of the trail are fantastic, with lots of classic Sedona views with red cliffs and spires, but it's also clear that this area is on the outskirts of Sedona, with more tan/brown colors mixed in, including Casner Mountain to the east. All the tanks we passed were completely dry, as expected, and we got a little over four miles in before we needed to turn back, so we didn't quite complete the full "official" HAZ route. But we planned to return anyway and complete the much longer hike to Taylor Cabin on a day when we have more time. The trail itself wasn't particularly steep or difficult, just consistently beautiful views and solitude the whole day, which was nice for a holiday weekend in Sedona.
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Mar 06 2021
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 Pine, AZ
Dogie Trail #116Sedona, AZ
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jillyonanadventureTriplogs 191
Hiking4.99 Miles 852 AEG
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Set up camp near the TH & then decided to go for an afternoon stroll on Dogie trail post hammock hangs. We went about 2.5 miles in to a place with a nice view looking down towards the canyon, then turned around. Not too crowded here which I love! We had an amazing sunset that night too!
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Mar 05 2021
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Taylor Cabin Loop, AZ 
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Hiking24.04 Miles 4,154 AEG
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One of my favorite hikes of last year, had another go but subbed Mooney Canyon for Casner mountain. Prefer it the tried and true way, but it was nice to have a reason to go back. Started the loop at 7am from Dogie Trailhead. Drive in is low clearance passable, albeit annoying, to the Casner Trail, after that I wouldn't chance it.

Walked back down the road to Casner and cut corners up to Robber's Roost. Got around the corner to a stone's throw away and saw that a couple people had camped in it and were just waking up. Turned around and headed down toward Robber's Roost Tank before heading toward Sebra Tank. Easy walk through the grass with no bushwacking.

After Sebra, headed down to Mooney Trail. Where the route starts on HAZ and RS is, I believe, private property. I think you can drive around via FR 4498 to a legal starting point. I met the trail someways down. The real track is only a hundred yards or so East of the RS track, but I saw a cairn and headed along the old alignment(?). Got caught in a ton of brush and eventually made my way to the creekbed. I found Mooney Trail at a crossing within a mile. Much less scenic way of making the climb as opposed to Casner. The trail leaves the creek just as the pines thicken. Shaves some elevation gain, however.

Best part of the hike for me is the descent on Taylor Cabin Trail. Thick forest of tall, orange pines with a red rock and limestone background plus some narrows near the bottom. Impossible quiet. A little snow, but it's been cleaned up nearly all the way down and was much easier to follow than last year. Nearly all of the deadfall has been recently cleared.

Got to Sycamore creek hoping for water, and found it completely dry. Was around the Parsons TH last week and found it to be swollen with water. Oh well. Didn't try to find the trail until the last mile or so to the cabin. The canyon bottom is so scenic through that stretch it'd be a shame to miss it. That, and last year had a lot of trouble with it.

Had a break around the cabin and hit Dutch Kid. Would like to do the loop next year and stick to Sycamore Basin/the bottom of the creek for that mile and a half to the junction. Would really only want to do it with water. Dutch Kid is well maintained and the views back down the canyon are great. Weather started to feel warm, any warmer and it'd have been too much. Nice breeze all day.

The friend I went with last year and I have been arguing about Dogie for as long. After this trip started to see his point. It's a bit of a slog without the awesome canyon views that are present for the rest of the hike. Saw the only people of the day at the end. Trio of campers headed in with two bottles of water, who weren't sure where they were. Convinced them to turn back before heading home.
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Feb 10 2021
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Dogie Trail #116Sedona, AZ
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Fun little dip into the bowl.
Took the trail for awhile and then did some wandering.
If I had the time I could set up a second life at Taylor Cabin and spend some years exploring the wonders of this vast, mighty and immaculate wilderness.
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Dogie off trail, AZ 
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jillyonanadventureTriplogs 191
Hiking1.86 Miles 416 AEG
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We had a view of some super interesting rock formations from our campsite so we decided to go check them out. We were the only vehicle at the TH, so that was awesome! We took a social trail off the main trail to get to the top of the formations we saw. There was a bit of bushwhacking and catclaw, but minimal bloodshed. The view was pretty sweet up there overlooking into Sycamore Canyon Wilderness area. We leisurely explored around and admired some new {to us} Sedona views. We definitely want to come back and backpack there! We spotted some really cool looking alcoves across the canyon and took some zoomed pics so we could research the approach a bit more. Very curious if anyone has been in them! We looped around and linked back up to Dogie trail and headed out. It was a short excursion after a leisurely day enjoying our amazing campsite. Definitely want to check out this area a lot more!
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Nov 05 2020
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Taylor Cabin via Dogie Trail - Sycamore CanyonSedona, AZ
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
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nice, long secluded hike out in the middle of nowhere. wonderful scenery. perfect weather. easy route finding.the cabin was a super cool destination.

i did not see a single person all day. no cars in the parking lot. followed some recent looking bear (or sasquatch!) tracks for about a quarter mile out near the cabin

what a great day!!
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May 02 2020
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Taylor Cabin Loop, AZ 
Taylor Cabin Loop, AZ
 
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Backpack24.37 Miles 4,454 AEG
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3rd time’s the charm, I guess. 3 of us had planned on staying at the cabin after a 6 hour hike. Went up Casner first to get it out of the way but it really burned everyone out with the packs on. The trail (road) goes up over the mountain and then rides a ridgeline for a while which is pretty cool because it literally dissects 2 different wilderness areas. Sycamore Canyon to the west and Red Rock-Secret Mountain to the east. J had some pain in his quad but kept pushing on to the Taylor Cabin trail. Hiking down seemed to make it worse for him than the uphill. We were pretty much at the point of no return when he seemed to really slow and started breaking down. Also learned that he drank all his water for the entire trip so far. I took the leadership role and made sure we all stayed positive. Chase and I discussed options. The trail here is really fantastic. It stays down in the bottom of the canyon with very narrow cliffs to either side. After several miles and even more breaks we finally made it to Sycamore Canyon proper. No signs of water. Followed the super easy trail about 1 1/2 mile short of the cabin and we found a huge pool. The range of emotions this afternoon was grand. Elated, we jumped in and had a swim, then pumped gallons directly into us.

Followed the creekbed most of the way to the cabin in the AM and, although not too impressed with the grounds there, the cabin itself was cleaner than my shed at my house. Loved the Sycamore Basin Trail. The canyon is sooo huge and green, I almost got that feeling of smallness and insignificance you get when you hike the GC. The hike out of Dogie was a hot slog, and it has much better views going into the canyon, so we made sure to stop (shade) and just look around once in a while to soak it in.

Finally glad to check this one off, though it was a reminder of great importance to not only make sure you are prepared, but to make sure those in your party are adequately prepared, also.
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Taylor Cabin via Dogie Trail - Sycamore CanyonSedona, AZ
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Just now getting around to loading this hike. Did a solo backpacking overnight to Taylor Cabin. Started out at Sycamore Basin TH, checked out the ruins quick then made my way on my adventure! Followed a couple of the previous routes listed to find my way down into the canyon then hiked up for a while until I hit the side canyon where I was planning on exiting and catching the Dogie trail. Once I got into said side canyon I was worried I wouldn't be able to find a way up :scared: It wouldn't have been too difficult with just a day pack on...but it's a different story with a full on pack with overnight gear. I eventually made my way up out of the canyon and found my way over to the Dogie trail.

I enjoyed a nice hike on an actual trail :DANCE: over to the Casner trail. The hike up Casner Mountain was a beast! Especially after already having hike down and back out of the canyon. I slowly made my way up Casner (with a few breaks to rest!) and up and down to where the Taylor Cabin trail connects. The hike along Casner was beautiful with some great views on both sides. Taylor cabin trail was quite pretty - starting in some pines and then winding down a narrowish canyon eventually getting back down into Sycamore Canyon. I stopped for a few to enjoy the scenery at the Sycamore Creek/Taylor Cabin Trail junction and filtered some water. Then I made my way down the canyon and to Taylor Cabin for the night. I was the only one there and it was quite peaceful to be out there all alone. The following day I got up and made my way back to the car following the Sycamore Basin trail. This was one of my favorite hikes - very pretty!

My phone was dying a bit before I got to the cabin so I stopped tracking the route to save battery life. Edited it on here though so that's why the route looks a bit funky for part of it :D
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Feb 06 2020
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Taylor Cabin Loop, AZ 
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Hiking24.79 Miles 4,554 AEG
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Friend and I made our first trip into Sycamore Canyon. Wanted to see all that we could so we did the Casner-Taylor-Dogie loop. Went counterclockwise in order to get the elevation gain out of the way first.

FR525 is in great shape, and any car should have no problem. There are spots toward the end on 525c where the road dips that make taking a passenger car a strategic drive. Started at the one parking spot for Casner Mountain trail around 7:30 and headed up. I didn't know this in advance, but Casner trail is at least as much a road as a trail. Follows underneath power lines most of the way. Nice views into Sycamore Canyon and toward Sedona that would be much better at sunset than sunrise.

On the way down Taylor Cabin Trail there were at least two dozen trees fallen over the trail. Overgrown with brush in parts and the leaves and snow obscured the trail. Seemed like a more interesting way to enter the canyon as opposed to the Dogie trail, however.

Once to the canyon floor and across the creek, Sycamore Basin trail is overgrown and a bushwhack. Found it difficult to stay on route. Opted to rock hop down the creek a ways instead. Was nice to be on the creek bottom as after the cabin the trails climb away from it. Caught up with the trail at a creek crossing and it was clearer closer to Taylor Cabin.

Hung out at Taylor Cabin for a while and walked around the grounds. In great shape and well stocked.

Dutch Kid and Dogie were the best maintained trails of the day, and it made the going easy the rest of the way, apart from the incessant ups and downs on Dogie. Only people we passed were backpackers on Dogie around the Sycamore Basin junction and at the only creek crossing farther down the trail.

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Nov 11 2018
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Taylor Cabin via Dogie Trail - Sycamore CanyonSedona, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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noticed that chris had a wish list going for this one
tagged along with chums for the drive up
john and i were in the same area last weekend, so another hike on the west side of sedona sounded fun
as did hiking with chris and alex for the first time and getting in a hike from the 100 hikes book
left the valley at five for a 0730 start
chilly temps to begin, but a nice day warming to upper 50s by mid-afternoon
dogie trail has a good drop at first, then a lot of up and down at drainages and crossing sycamore creek
hit the intersection with sycamore basin trail, which led to taylor cabin
checked out the cabin and had some lunch, then headed back
saw seven other hikers on the return
much more open terrain than last week's loy canyon hike
good views of classic sedona red rock throughout
a few more things to do in this area sometime
good hiking with todd, joe and wally again, too
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Taylor Cabin via Dogie Trail - Sycamore CanyonSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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Hiking20.35 Miles 3,712 AEG
Hiking20.35 Miles   7 Hrs   34 Mns   2.89 mph
3,712 ft AEG      31 Mns Break
 
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I stopped in Camp Verde for a cup of coffee and ran into a truck full of Hazzers. So I decided to follow them. Turned out to be a good day. Cool temps, nice breezes, and a rotation of hiking company, including a couple of new hiking partners, which is of course, the only stat on HAZ that matters at all. :sweat: It was nice to finally meet haz legend big_load, and great to spend some time with the other familiar faces out there today!
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Taylor Cabin via Dogie Trail - Sycamore CanyonSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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Hiking19.48 Miles 3,300 AEG
Hiking19.48 Miles   7 Hrs   54 Mns   2.84 mph
3,300 ft AEG   1 Hour   2 Mns Break
 
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Second trip to the cabin was better than memory served on the first. Casner looming overhead on the hike out was intimidating until I realized the top of Dogie is much lower... lol

Met a guy from Tennessee in a Civic at the trailhead. He just finished a two day loop with Winter Cabin and Casner. Not a fan of trail maintenance or signage from Sycamore up to Casner. Scouting hunters that were also runners reported seeing 27 deer.

Road is obviously doable in a Civic. That said it'll rattle your world regardless of what you drive.

Chilly day beats the oven of summer. Great to see everyone and finally meet Alex after all these years!
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Taylor Cabin via Dogie Trail - Sycamore CanyonSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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Hiking19.48 Miles 3,543 AEG
Hiking19.48 Miles   7 Hrs   54 Mns   2.84 mph
3,543 ft AEG   1 Hour   2 Mns Break
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The weather is cooling but the temperature seemed optimal for this long exposed trail. The views are nice along the way and the terrain moderate with the rocky trail eventually wearing you down over the miles. The cabin is in good shape and as per the notebook inside there are caves and ruins nearby if you have the extra time/energy to look around. We had a good group and everyone made great time given the distance we covered. It was nice to finally meet Alex and hike with the Kelly, Todd, Chris and Joe again.
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Taylor Cabin via Dogie Trail - Sycamore CanyonSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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Hiking19.30 Miles 3,348 AEG
Hiking19.30 Miles   9 Hrs   12 Mns   2.26 mph
3,348 ft AEG      39 Mns Break
 
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This year I decided to concentrate more on getting hikes done from the 100 Classic Hikes in AZ book. This hike is the 14th one this year that I've done. This one seems to be one that a lot of other people also haven't done. Between that and noticing the group going, we started to attract some attention and ended up with a nice crew for this hike.

Wally and Alex met me at my house and from there we picked up Joe at the meeting spot. The plan was to meet Todd and Kelly either at the TH or on the trail, but we ended up running into them at the gas station in Camp Verde.

There isn't any big climb along this trail anywhere, but with how long the hike is, all the little hills add up. My RS said I only had 2662' AEG, but I'll go with the official HAZ stat of 3348. It felt more like that.

I tried to keep pace with everyone, but I'm hopeless in that regard. My overall moving average was somewhat improved, however, especially for a wilderness trail with alot of loose rock. On my way back, my leg muscles were sore enough that I decided to take an ibuprofen. After about a mile it started to kick in and I felt much better, expecting to keep a faster pace. However, RS ruthlessly informed me every mile that I was in fact 5 minutes slower per mile than on the way in. By the last 1.5 miles, I was just trying not to trip and fall.

The cabin was very interesting and in very good shape. One of the best I've seen. We ate lunch and did some moderate exploring in and around the cabin as Todd read the history and stats to us, making for a very interactive learning experience. The views of all the red rock and sandstone typical of Sedona were very nice to see. Since it was such a long hike and short day, I was able to get some pics both of the early morning sunrise light and the evening sunset light on the mountains.

I got back to the TH over and hour behind everyone else, Todd and Kelly were long gone. The sun was down before we even got back to I-17, and the cold weather had seeped in quickly. The somewhat heavy traffic on I-17 made for the typical nerve wracking drive, but fortunately no back ups or incidents. By the time we were back on the 101, it looked exactly the same in the dark as when we started 15 hours earlier. It was almost like we never left.

Nice to meet Alex and hike for the first time with Todd and Kelly. Thanks to everyone for joining on this hike, it makes it nicer having some company for a long day.
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