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Jan 28 2025
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67 female
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 phoenix, az
Phoenix Mountains Preserve, AZ 
Phoenix Mountains Preserve, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking8.55 Miles 1,678 AEG
Hiking8.55 Miles   2 Hrs   37 Mns   3.31 mph
1,678 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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started from 32nd and lincoln
planned to do my little workout hike, but decided to add a loop that included voaz and irregular link
a few hikers out but had the trail to myself much of the time
quite a bit of trail work has been done recently
beautiful weather
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 Goodyear, AZ
Dreamy Draw Irregular Loop, AZ 
Dreamy Draw Irregular Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking4.60 Miles 993 AEG
Hiking4.60 Miles   2 Hrs   35 Mns   2.21 mph
993 ft AEG      30 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
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Harem (Carey, Christina, Yolanda) hike at Dreamy Draw today. Found one of the last spaces in the parking lot at 8:30 this morning. Lots of big groups mulling about trying to get started. We had a plan and were ready to execute. Headed south out of Dreamy Draw to eventually hook up with Perl Charles counter clockwise, to Irregular Link, Perl Charles again for a minute, and back on Dreamy Draw Nature Trails. Not as cold this morning. Nice overcast skies. Winds were calm. Lots of people on the trails. Saw 3 bikers. Many cute dogs, a few cute dog owners. Delicious post hike treats a Safeway.
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 Phoenix
Dreamy Draw Nature Trail #220Phoenix, AZ
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bjonsonTriplogs 261
Hiking5.01 Miles 1,254 AEG
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1,254 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
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Jul 08 2024
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Piestewa Peak Summit Trail #300Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
 Hiking5.70 Miles 1,963 AEG
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did my summit/circ combo
got going around 0520
not many people on the summit trail, which was nice
even fewer on the rest
probably half the hike in the shade at that hour
nice enough out
will work on the summit time
mileage seemed high, using an average of some other tracks for stats
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Piestewa Peak Summit Trail #300Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
 Hiking5.70 Miles 1,914 AEG
 Hiking5.70 Miles   2 Hrs   12 Mns   2.63 mph
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decided i needed to hike piestewa
did my usual combo
tagged the true summit since it's been awhile
good workout
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Apr 06 2024
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 Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Mountain Preserve Loop, AZ 
Phoenix Mountain Preserve Loop, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking7.46 Miles 1,376 AEG
Hiking7.46 Miles   3 Hrs   1 Min   2.51 mph
1,376 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
 
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Well that certainly wasn't my intent. Sometimes me and my bright ideas. Oh well, it ended up being a good hike for me so I'm glad of that. I had a route in mind but once my hip started acting up, I went to a Plan B.

From 38th St I hiked my usual route counterclockwise around Happy Hour Ridgeline. First things I saw was a stunning blooming Hedgehog and then a nice big piece of quartz I must have not really noticed before. But then, I noticed the desert garden that was to the south had been torn up :( . I can't tell what they are up to yet. It was breezy as I hiked westbound and rode the roller coaster hills around to the west side and to the 100 before heading up the hill to VOAZ. Nope, my hip said no more climbing. Little did I know...

So I headed over toward Irregualar C and decided since it was an easy grade, I would at least hike to the first saddle. There were some nice blooming flora next to the trails; must have been enough of a distraction that my hip didn't bother me. I eyed where the next saddle was and kept on. I spoke to a couple that said I didn't have far to go to the top, which of course I knew. At the top I gave thought to hiking down the 302 and crossing over toward the Dreamy Draw area. It was a short thought as 30 seconds later I was on my way.

There were lots of Brittlebushes in the crevices of the mountains including at the Junction of Trail 302. I headed westbound hoping to see a crossover trail to the north. It's a pretty trail and has its ups and downs for sure. I soon realized that the trail that I thot would take me to the northside was the one that petered out at the bottom of the second saddle of the Irregular C where I ran into the 2 Chic Filet folks from GA. They remarked the last part was pretty difficult. As I hiked further I could see that so I opted to continue on the 302.

I had forgotten I was last on this trail in May 2021 and of course, my bad ending hike here in Feb 2016 (found someone to give me a ride back to Dreamy Draw TH). Believe it or not, I also didn't remember how steep and slippery some of the down can be. I ran into a couple hikers who were fixing up one of the bigger drops where a rock had come out; he was a biker. I finally got to the bench I could see further up and this is also where you can take the other trail down to the Basin. I realized at this point that your basically mountained in and to get to the north, it requires going over a mountain : rambo : .

Throughout the hike I took picutres of the beautiful blooming Hedgehogs. They really are stunning when they bloom all at once. I finaly made it over to the saddle that provides a nice view of the city and is the junction for Perl Charles 1a which I did the whole of several years ago (can't find the triplog). I do remember it circles wide to the west from Dreamy Draw and I hated the freeway noise.

Now it's about a mile before the hike up the renovated Summit trail from the west. I remember this part as not being easy and even though the trail is pristine now, I hate steps, even beautiful ones. The trail is actually lovely and it had enough flora and squirrels to distract me as I slowly made my way up. I never know if it's good that you can seen your final destination.

Whoo hoo, I finally got to the saddle. Quite frankly, after coming down the Summit Trail on the east side, I'd almost rather would have gone back the way I came. I forget how much I hate this trail.. and remember, I hate steps. So kudos to the folks that do this often; it's sure not my cup of tea, more like poison :lol: . There were, of course, lots of folks coming and going. I was very glad to reach the bottom, but I knew I had another big hill to climb. BUT, it wasn't the hill I thought.

As I got past the ramada area, I found a nice level rock and chilled for a few minutes. The trail is rocky here and there and I don't like that either but I understand why they pile those rocks on it. I was in the shade now continuing north. I encountered a couple people I had seen on the other side. They must hike like rockets, sheesh. I had not been on the full 302 Freedom Trail (couldn't help but think of our USA hostages for some reason), and today was the day. I guess I forgot this part of the trail was even here as I have never been on it before. It's not bad at all.

And now I was in familiar territory and had one goal in mind. Get back to Tonto 3 and on my way to In N Out as I was thirsty and hungry. I was finally back in the sunshine with the sun at my back as I returned on part of the 1a and 8 to miscellaneous trails. I didn't encounter any other hikers the rest of the way; but then again, it was 5:30ish. I had thot to be done around 5 with my initial plans. I was still doing well though, so I was happy about that. My hip didn't hurt too bad but now my back (bulging disc) was hurting; probably from one of the jump downs on the bumpy part of the trail. It still hurts today.

WATCH 6.99 mi, 2:50-6:07PM burning 1365 calories, 1281-1783 elevation. 135 avg bpm/169 max with 17% Zone 4 (149-167) Anaerobic, 45% Zone 3 (131-148) Aerobic, Zone 2 (112-130) Weight Control
Temp a lovely 62.9 and sunny, 23% humidity, breezy at times.

Headin' for Texas (Katy and San Antonio) tomorrow for a first girl-cousins visit. Don't think I'll get any hiking in, but it will give me a chance to see if my hip feels better after a week's rest.
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Feb 29 2024
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 Phoenix,Az
Irregular Link Trail #1CPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mt98dewTriplogs 2,387
Hiking8.40 Miles 2,378 AEG
Hiking8.40 Miles   3 Hrs   14 Mns   2.60 mph
2,378 ft AEG
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Mid day hike in the Phoenix Mountains. I wanted to get a loop involving the Irregular Link. Took a combination of the Dreamy Draw Loop trail and use trails to get to the Irregular Link. I took Irregular up and then decided to do the Freedom Trail and summit Piestewa. The back end of Freedom where it connects to the Summit Trail has changed quite a bit. The route is still the same, but they have smoothed it out considerably. It use to be a rather rocky and somewhat rutted climb to the Summit Trail. Now it is a combination of rock steps and smooth trail. Still has an aggressive incline. Saw 25 people on my way to the Summit Trail and then passed over 100 going to the top and coming back down. Nice views, air quality was good. Once down, I continued on the Freedom to the Voaz Trail. There are some trails in the park. This is probably my favorite. Minimal elevation, but still provides great views. Cool rock work. The rocks remind me of a 100 year person with a line and weathered face. It just looks ancient. From there I took a use trail to the Dreamy Draw Outer Loop. Followed this around back to the TH.

Looks like they have re-decaled all the trail posts. I actually think the trail signs are easier to follow than their previous incarnations. I don’t think the trail alignments have changed that much. Lot of people out. Surprised at the numbers. Wildlife minimal. A couple of chipmunks and a squirrel. Great weather!
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 Goodyear, AZ
Dreamy Draw Loop, AZ 
Dreamy Draw Loop, AZ
 
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NightstalkerTriplogs 1,740
Hiking5.30 Miles 1,116 AEG
Hiking5.30 Miles   3 Hrs   4 Mns   2.21 mph
1,116 ft AEG      40 Mns Break7 LBS Pack
 
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Hiking with the Harem (Dan, Carey, Yolanda). First time at Dreamy Draw since the remodel. Dan put together a loop of mapped and unmapped trails. Cool morning, nice as we approached lunchtime. Lots of hikers with dogs. Just a couple of bikers. Saw some horse riders too.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Dreamy Draw Hike About, AZ 
Dreamy Draw Hike About, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 28 2024
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking5.77 Miles 1,180 AEG
Hiking5.77 Miles   2 Hrs   17 Mns   2.66 mph
1,180 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
 
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Initially I thot "Mission Unaccomplished" but after reviewing my route, it looks like I got most of the Charles Christiansen Trail #100 that I was hoping to find; but mostly by accident. When I started this hike I was rather dejected as I wasn't feeling it. Finally, after a mile, I was feeling a little better about it. I followed the signs from Dreamy Draw TH that said: To Charles Christiansen 100 but it seemed like I never saw a sign that showed I was actually on it. However, it seems hiking to it is the same as I hiking on it :-k .

I noticed immediately how green it was out here; always a great color in the desert. I really wasn't sure I would do Irregular C but decided to at least get to the first saddle. The grade on this trail is nice. I took a break at the saddle and decided to head up to the next saddle. I'm thinking this little break thing might work for me better. Along the way I took a pic of a Many-Headed Cactus and happen to notice the old trail that basically went straight up to the saddle. I've never noticed it before.

As I was heading up to the final saddle I saw some hikers off trail and decided to see where they went. As they came back they said it was steep and really no trail. They were 25 year old Chik Filet corporate trainers from Atlanta enjoying discovering the Arizona desert... no map of course but they did have phones. On my way back down I would run into another older gentelman hiking up, no water.

I headed over to VOAZ thinking I would just hike to the first saddle but I ended up going to the main saddle. Once again, this little trail has a nice grade. I did find the old trail, different from the one I found last time. It was pretty clear trail on the lower section; however, it was posted as a closed area by the trail. I circled at the main saddle and headed back down. I would see one hiker on the way.

I took my usual short cut down to Christiansen #100 and figured I would be able to take that all the way back to the TH. I have been on this part of the trail before, once by myself and another time with someone else but I can't remember who. I got to the intersection with 1A but didn't see any sign indicating 100 so I looked at RS and headed back a ways and then headed north hoping this trail would wrap to the west... well, not exactly. I had spotted a trail flanking a hill as I came over a high part of the trail. It was not a marked trail but I took it and could see foot prints. It takes you up and over the hill and I took it as the trail I was on didn't look like it was going to swing west.

As I got toward the top I saw lots of people action. I decided to go south and ended up on part of the trail I had already taken and eventually I ended up on the Dreamy Draw Nature Trail that I took back to the TH. I saw on RS that apparently I was on the 100 and there was just one blip I missed. Anyway, I like this area so may make this a more regular hike as I can get the elevation I need to practice. I had my beer and then enjoyed the beautiful sunset on my drive home; it was :y: .

WATCH 2:51-5:08PM, 5.41 miles burning 955 calories, 1429-2009 elevation. 136 avg bpm/162 max. Geez, I never reached Zone 5 (168-186bpm), 21% Zone 4 anaerobic (149-167 bpm), 42% Zone 3 aerobic (131-148 bpm), 37% Zone 2 Weight control (112-130 bpm). Temp, a lovely 75.1 with filtered sky and only 19% humidity.
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Nov 28 2023
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Perl Charles Trail #1APhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking7.53 Miles 1,230 AEG
Hiking7.53 Miles   2 Hrs   24 Mns   3.27 mph
1,230 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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An easy morning PMP hike with Dese to complete all my undone sections of the Perl Charles and a few other trails. The hiking alongside SR51 was annoyingly noisy and it smelled of vehicular exhaust, but the inner (eastern) sections of the loop were better.
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Aug 09 2023
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PMP loop de loops, AZ 
PMP loop de loops, AZ
 
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pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking14.87 Miles 2,493 AEG
Hiking14.87 Miles   4 Hrs   38 Mns   3.21 mph
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The northern section of the preserve is a maddening labyrinth of social trails.
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Aug 02 2023
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Squaw Peak Loop, AZ 
Squaw Peak Loop, AZ
 
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pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking6.98 Miles 2,435 AEG
Hiking6.98 Miles   2 Hrs   23 Mns   3.03 mph
2,435 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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I hadn't hiked to this summit for nearly forty years. Meh. Similar to SoMo, just more crowded, louder vehicular noise from SR51 and no dogs allowed. I guess a few pluses were that there weren't mountain bikers constantly running you down and some great scenery occasionally. :pk: Definitely opportune if you live close by, but it won't be added to my regulars.
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 phoenix, az
Piestewa Peak Summit Trail #300Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
 Hiking5.70 Miles 1,880 AEG
 Hiking5.70 Miles   2 Hrs   8 Mns   2.74 mph
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wanted a decent workout hike this morning
got going around 0745
nice to see joe after he finished his double
summit to the benchmark, then circumference with a detour on irregular link and voaz
stopped for a minute at voaz lookout
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Jun 11 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Irregular C and 302 and VOAZ Saddles, AZ 
Irregular C and 302 and VOAZ Saddles, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jun 11 2023
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking6.17 Miles 1,071 AEG
Hiking6.17 Miles   2 Hrs   23 Mns   2.63 mph
1,071 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
 
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Where are we? These temps :D . I got up a little earlier, well at least for me, 6:15AM, to get in a couple extra miles hiking with a 20 minute drive. I'm always wanting a little elevation gain on these 6 mile or so hikes. Luckily I won't being doing much elevation gain on my 6 nite Glacier backpack trip, except for the off trail trek to Margaret Lake and the last day out.

From 36th St TH I was glad to be greeted with a slight breeze which would pick up during the hike as I started west around Happy Hour Ridge to Trail 100 and then up the hill to VOAZ. It was interesting that at one little hill saddle I encountered two hikers taking two different paths in this one area, one going up and the other going down. I headed east on 100 and then down through a drainage off of 100 heading south and slightly west. Today the hill seemed longer.

Rather than going up VOAZ I headed west on #1A over to Irregular C. I like the grade on this trail as it gets me up to its saddle where I took a 20 second break in the shade before going down to link up with the 302. A couple fellas were doing some trail work on the Circumference part below me. The first part of the 302 has a nice grade but the steps are a little steep and need some work. It's a tough little climb up them in some areas. However, it is short-lived and before you know it, you are gratefully at the saddle. I took a couple minute break enjoying the breeze and admiring a really pretty dog standing on the other bench. There was at least 6 hikers here before I headed back down the way I came.

Getting down the step area is a bit of a pain but doesn't last long and before I knew it I was back on the Irregular C. For some reason it seemed longer than I remember going up it. I encountered five hikers before reaching Perl Charles #1A. As I came to the one bench a hiker was imitating a lizard :) before continuing on. I jumped on the VOAZ and up I went. Once again this is a nice grade and the breeze was picking up and so was I. I saw two hikers on the way. At the saddle a biker was there and I would encounter him coming back up as he said one of the turns was too tough for him. I would see two other hikers on my way down.

I would only see one bike rider as I took 1A east, and then north and east of Happy Hour Ridge. The breeze kept me happy and I would see the last hikers of the day as I headed north. And then I remembered, I needed to take my new Pany ZS80 for a trial run. I learned when watching a video that I could take a picture while filming so I tried that out. It doesn't do as nice a job as the Ultra 22 with the movies or picture taking but you just can't beat that zoom. I zoomed to the southeast where they are making good progress on the house up by Ruth Hamilton Trail.

I tried to pick up the pace for the last of the hike and the breeze tried to keep up with me :lol: .

WATCH 6:55-9:18AM, 5.95 miles, 1492-2111 elevation. 29% Zone 5 max, 36% Zone 4 anaerobic, 33% Zone 3 aerobic burning 925 calories. Starting temp 75.1 sunny and 19% humidity.

FYI the only additional benefit of the ZS80 over the ZS70 is (the price is more or less the same but a little harder to find the 70):
Viewfinder Magnif. 0.53x vs 0.46x
Viewfinder Resolution 2330k dot vs 1166k dot (99% higher resolution)
Bluetooth Yes vs No (Connect your camera to other devices via Blueetooth)
UHS Card Support UHS-I vs none (Read/Write in High Speeds.)

There just isn't another equivalent travel camera out there; believe me; Ambika and I have been looking. The price has only come down $50 since its release in April 2019 and they haven't made a new model yet so I'm afraid, this is the last of the line. However, this camera can't compete with the Ultra 22 in regard to movie stabilization, audio and picture quality so for me, it's really all about the zoom.
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Mar 20 2023
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 Far NE Phoenix,
And a slice of Pie, AZ 
And a slice of Pie, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking11.19 Miles 2,414 AEG
Hiking11.19 Miles   4 Hrs   29 Mns   2.80 mph
2,414 ft AEG      29 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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I started from the 40th street TH on a CCW loop I drew up and made my way over to the Circumference Trail. A MTB'er said to me, good to see you again. I said huh? He said I saw you here yesterday. I said, not me. He said, then you have a doppelganger. Look out world, there are two of us.

The climb on the Circumference Trail is in much better shape, than when I last did it 8 years ago. They've even put in numerous steps to keep the washouts to a minimum.

On the climb to the peak, you pass the normal mish-mosh of first-timers, snowbirds, speedsters, boom-boxers, yoga pants in check, yoga pants stuffed to the max, etc. etc. On the way down, the Route Scout birds went off announcing the mileage. A mother and 10ish YO daughter were on their way up. The mother remarked to her struggling daughter, "See the birds are singing to you". "I don't care about the stupid birds". No Teva Joe's were spotted.

I continued across on the Mohave and Mohave Connector Trail, with views into the small cookie cutter homes. Now on the home stretch I headed back to the lot on the Quartz Ridge Trail and YV Yates

Not as high of concentration as other places in the area, but plenty of Scorpionweed, poppies, Dichelostemma capitatum, fiddleneck, Lupine, brittle bush, Rock Daisy, Creosote.
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Feb 09 2023
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Turtle trotting, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking6.22 Miles 1,292 AEG
Hiking6.22 Miles   2 Hrs   36 Mns   2.42 mph
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Met up with Denny for a jaunt around North Phoenix Mountain Preserve.

It's been awhile since I've done anything out here. I have to make a point of getting out here more often. It is a pretty area with interesting geology and numerous (x10) options. It's hard to tell what trail you are on out here with all the social trails.

It got extremely windy out there. Brittlebush, poppies, fiddleneck, scorpionweed are all early in their bloom.

Good to catch up with the Turtle. Like Zeppelin, he Rocks!
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 Mesa, AZ
Turtle trotting, AZ 
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Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking6.22 Miles 1,292 AEG
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I met up with Bruce for a mid morning hike. Nice variety of some ups and downs. A little rocky compared to my South Mountain hikes. Still enjoyed getting a hike in with the Eagle!
Like HAZ, he rocks!
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 Joined Aug 08 2020
 Phx az
North Phoenix Preserve Mystery LoopPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 24 2022
ScaredyCatTriplogs 204
Hiking6.35 Miles 1,497 AEG
Hiking6.35 Miles   3 Hrs   14 Mns   2.01 mph
1,497 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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Attempted this outing while recovering from horrific medical issues late July 2021. Started from the wrong side of lot and didnt even resemble the route.

Returned Jan. of 22 as a plan C. Started correctly this time but got off track w/o route. Well, with limited time b4 meeting up with fam, was eyeing the same route I drove to a year ago. This time I spotted both it and Dreamy Draw Park are still closed a year later online. Really?

Finally was able to successfully follow this route. From easy to challenging and with 2 small peaks, this trek winds through varied terrains. Solid outing gave the impression I had hiked further.
 
Nov 27 2022
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 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Tibber got shod - Phoenix Mountain Preserve, AZ 
Tibber got shod - Phoenix Mountain Preserve, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 27 2022
tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking5.77 Miles 1,018 AEG
Hiking5.77 Miles   2 Hrs   9 Mns   2.70 mph
1,018 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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Changed my approach to doing the shoes and headed up toward Happy Hour Ridgeline. Been a long time since I've been up there and ran into ten other people and two dogs as well. It was a sweet little climb and then I headed over to the Blacksmith's and hit up Irregular 1C to the south saddle and back down. Didn't see anyone else during this shoe.

VOAZ 1B was a climb up in the shade where I passed one person and then encountered two others on the way down. Over to the last shoe Perl Charles 1A where I encountered one bike rider and then another fellow at the saddle who wanted to know if he could loop around. Two other gals came up the other side to join him.

I finished off the hike by getting off the shoe and heading to the northeast and onto the 100 before crossing over the wash and back to where I parked off of 38th Street. It was a lovely day for a quick hike with lots of ups and downs.

WATCH: 2:01-4:10PM, 5.6 miles, 1517-2010 elevation. 135 avg bpm/160 max. 38% Zone 5 max, 39% Zone 4 anaerobic, 22% Zone 3 aerobic burning 889 calories. Starting temp a lovely 66.1 and sunny, 17% humidity
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For me, sometimes it's just as much about the journey as the destination.
Oh, and once in awhile, don't forget to look back at the trail you've traveled.
 
Jan 30 2022
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 Joined Nov 20 2012
 Phoenix, AZ
Voaz Irregular Link Loop, AZ 
Voaz Irregular Link Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 30 2022
BiFrostTriplogs 1,257
Hiking3.95 Miles 1,278 AEG
Hiking3.95 Miles   1 Hour   30 Mns   2.63 mph
1,278 ft AEG
 
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Quick loop around the preserve.
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average hiking speed 2.55 mph
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